Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 13, 1919, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 13,
[Tillamook Jottings.
Rockaway and Brighton in regard to members will guanantee you the time
tion wide drive for this work in Feb- demonstration, Oregon Dairy Coun-
obtaining money for the beach road. of your life.
ruary.
cil.
cil, government exhibit, guide accom-
accorn-
The
dance
given
on
Tuesday
even
­
J. Merrel Smith
I Arthur Gilmore and Earl Gilmore
The offerings taken during the con- panying.
ing by the American Legion was well
W.
D.
Coburn,
lave been arrested for stealing
vention amounted to *53.50 and will | Tuesday, students contest in judg-
attended, and the Legion will give a
H. F. Cook, Committee. be used in the support of the county, [ing dairy products, motion pictures,
lools.
masquerade dance on Thanksgiving
¡state and national and international [lecture by M. Ortensen. Ames, Iowa;
I L. V. Eberhart has brought suit in night.
[Sunday School work.
,Care and management of a dairy Regular services at the Christian
pie circuit court against Wayne
American Legion Elects Officers.
P.
C.
Meyer
vs.
Edith
E.
Meyer
is
The
following
county
officers
were
herd. O. E. Reed, of Purdue Univer­ Church next Sunday,come out and
Franklin for *229.20 on a promissory
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¡elected:
a divorce suit filed in the circuit
sity; discussion led by H. P. Davis, help swell the Sunday School.
At the meeting of the American
lote.
court. These parties were married at Legion on Friday evening, the follow­ | Chairman—Mrs. C. J. Edwards.
University of Idaho; "Breeding for
Reformed Church.
| Married, on the 8th of November, Falls City, Polk County, in the 11th
Vice-Chairman—Mr. Ira Lance.
type and production,” J. L. Smith.
ing officers were ejected:
At the Reformed Church, 4th Ave.
Secretary
—
Mrs.
Tippon.
ji this city, by Justice of the Peace of January, 1914, there being one son
Hazelwood
farm,
Spokane;
Western
President—E. J. Claussen.
North district—Mrs. C. L. Alley. Dairy Instructors’ banquet, Tuesday and 5th Street, at 11 o’clock the pas-
[. W. Stanley, Emanuel F. Borba born to the union. The complaint al­
Vice-President—Leslie Harrison.
I
Central
District—Mrs. Bert King. night, Elizabethian room, Imperial tor. Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, will
leges
cruel
and
inhuman
treatment
;nd Ethel Jensen.
Secretary—I. E. Keldson.
speak on "The Last Word and the
South
district
—Mr. Chas. Pearson. hotel; awarding of prizes.
on the part of defendant who has an
Treasurer—E. L. McCabe.
I Drugless methods used in chronic
First Word of Christ.”
Adult
department
—
Mr.
Brimhall.
uncontrolable
temper,
and
on
repeat
­
■Wednesday,
Annual
meeting
Ore
­
li-eases of stomach, bowels .liver,
Historian—H. L. Lamar.
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Young People—Mrs. Dr. George.
gon Dairy Council, Multnomah hotel
Chaplain—John Gibson.
liebetes, brights disease, and nervous ed occasions struck the plaintiff.
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Children
—
Mrs.
Noyes.
During the last three years of their
luncheon and adjournment to the
londitions. Room 4 Masonic, Bldg.
Executive committee—E. J. Claus-
Three fourths of the Sunday livestock show; lecture C. C. Dickson
Nazarene Church Services.
married life, defendant refused to [sen, Leslie Harrison, I. E. Keldson,
Four cars of cattle and hogs were cook or do the general house work, 1
School were represented at the con­ of Shedd; "Raising Heifers," O. E.
10 a.m. Sunday School, Mrs. B. E.
biipped to Portland from here on and that she had associated with E. L. McCabe, Dr. J. E. Shearer, Dr. vention.
Reed; judging dairy products; lec­ King, Superintendent.
J.
E.
Reedy,
Clarence
Provoost
and
Wednesday, the stock to compete in other men under circumstances un­
11 a.m., preaching by the pastor;
ture W. D. Reith, Astoria; Histery of
[he International Live Stock Expo- becoming to a married woman. Plain­ Victor Learned.
Vivian Martin in “Little Comerade.” .the St. Mawes family, Ed. Carey, of text, “Let this Mind be in You Which
ition.
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tiff asks the court to give him the
Carlton; J. Mickle to speak at 3:30 is also in Christ Jesus.”
George Walsh at The Gem.
7 p.m., peoples’ service led by Mrs.
Even the pampered daughter of a and 8 p.m. There will be a banquet
Married, on Thursday, Nov. 6, at custody of the child.
large family can hustle, if inspired for the Guernsey breeders at the Perkins.
Peasant Valley, Arthur Donaldson
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dyrlund gave a
William Fox's breezy and versatile
8 p.m., evening sermon with spec-
nd Miss Esther Blum, the ceremony social and card party at their home star, George Walsh, is to be the at­ by a great emotion, so Genevieve 'Benson hotel.
icing performed by the Rev. C. E. in this city on Saturday evening, traction at the Gem Theatre next Hale learned in "Little Comerade” | Thursday, motion pictures, factory ial singing. Mid-week service on
•earson.
when a most pleasant time was spent Thursday, when he will appear in a the new Paramount picture starring management by M, Mortsen. Results Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Vivian Martin, which will be seen at of cross line in breeding by D.
comedy called
The Sunshine Club was entertain- by all present, the excellent lunch thrilling mystery
the Gem Theatre next Monday.
[Brooks Hogan and Brant of O. A. C..
United Brethern Church.
id by Mrs. Noyes and Mrs. Doty last being one of the pleasing features. "Putting One Over." Some Walsh
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.
Genevieve realized that she should [ 2 p.m. selection, care and manage­
Mrs.
Robinson
and
Mr.
Kuratli
were
feats
of
extraordinary
daring
are
I'uesday afternoon. All enjoyed the
do something for her country in its ment of the herd sire by O. E. Reed. nt. Morning subject, "Trustees of the
tccasion, especially the lunch. All W. the winners of the first prizes and promised; but primarily the story is great need for increased food produc­ [Discussion by Prof. G. H. Martin. Gospel,” Evening subject, "Sainis
the
consolation
prizes
went
to
Dr.
said to be an admirable one, replete
1. C. women are invited to join this
In Wrong Place.”
Robinson and Mrs. Carlin. Those with humor and with tense dramatic tion, so in spite of the jeers of her Class in judging dairy products. Wes­
lub.
Sunday School at 10 a.m.. Prayer
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. situations and complications which family, who considered her only a tern Dairy Show Products.
baby, she enlisted as a farmerette.
Friday, Motion picture. Developing meeting every Wednesday evening.
Owing to the high tides the run of Baker, Dr. and Mrs. David Robinson, apparently defy solution.
It is with pleasure that we note the
She learned that farm work was not the dairy calf by Dick Nedrow, of
salmon on the bay have greatly de­ Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gruber, Mr. and
As Jack Trevor, a New York sales­
creased and it is expected that some Mrs. G. E. Carlin, Miss Georgia May man bound for Texas, Walsh is for her, but in spite of the horrors of Carlton, Ore. Ripening of cream for growing interest and Increasing at­
if the fishermen will quit for the Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Aider­ caught in a train wreck and a party milking cows, cleaning chicken coops butter by M. Mortensen, Prof, of tendance. Come, you and your family
season unless the run becomes bet­ man, Mr. and Mrs'. L. E. Partridge, of daring crooks manipulate his ap­ and hoeing potatoes, she stuck it out, ¡Dairying. 1 p.m. motion pictures. and help build up the kingdom of
God.
E. F. Wiggle, Pastor.
ter.
•
Dr. Ramsey, Miss Blanche McNair, pearance while he is unconscious, so bravely determined to do her bit for Feeding grain on pasture, Roy Jones,
her country at any sacrifice.
Tillamook,
the
making
and
feeding
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| Armistice Day in Tillamook City Mr. and Mrs. D. Kuratli, Mr. and that he is made a “double” of the
of silage; class in judging dairy pro­
Reformed
Congregational
Church.
Mrs.
R.
H.
McGrath
and
James
Wat
­
heir
of
a
big
estate
who
has
been
Massed off in somewhat solemn fash-
ducts.
10 a.m. Sunday School.
killed in the wreck. Of course, Trevor Constance Talmage in "The Shuttle.”
■»II for such an occasion. Stores clos- son.
11 a.m. preaching, theme: “The
fe‘l and business to a large extent
There is considerably more ducks falls in love and finds himself in a
Constance Talmage, Select comed­ Marguerite Clark a Tomboy in Heart- Existence of Unseen Worlds.”
maze of exciting and mysterious hap­
■vas suspended, but no bells or whis- on the bay than in previous years.
There was a large attendance last
ienne, will be the attraction here at
Gripping Picture.
■tles were heard and no demonstra-
Louis Hammer, who is a breakman penings.
Sunday and as the subject is a most
the Gem Theatre on Sunday night in
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■tion took place.
on the electric cars between Portland
interesting one the second lecture
a picturization
of “The Shuttle”,
Marguerite Clark portrays the role will be warmly accepted by a still
Rockaway celebrated Armistice and McMinnville, and a son-in-law to Oregon Butter and Cheesemakers’ front the novel of the same name by
Short
Course.
of Jean Fanshaw in “The Crucible”, fuller house.
■Day with a parade which was repre- Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rowe, met with a
Frances Hodgson Burnett, directed
a Paramount picture, which will be
feinted by service men from the army most serious accident on Saturday
On Sunday, November 23rd, we will
by Rollin Sturgeon and telling the
Beginning
January
5th
the
Dairy
■and navy,, old veterans, Red Cross evening. He was flagging a train on Department of the Oregon Agricul­ story of "The Shuttle” of love which shown at the Gem Theatre tomorrow, conduct the service in the English
the
rear
car,
and
while
the
train
he
(Friday).
■workers and school children, and in
language on the theme: “The Vital­
tural College will offer a three laughs at the wide expanse of the
Hoty Jean Fanshaw, after having ity of the Divine Message.” We gladly
■ the evening an entertaininei
___ ¿ainmet was was on w’ent round a sharp curve, he months short course in Dairy Manu­ Atlantic and merrily weaves inter­
been unjustly condemned to a reform­ extend a cordial invitation to all.
■ given when nearly one hundred per­ was thrown off. and seeing what had facturing. Due to the fact that It national romances.
happened another breakman jumped
atory and compelled to associate with
■sons were present.
Rev. R. Schuetze, pastor.
Bettina
Vanderpoel
(Constance
[the riff-raff of the town and state, is
off to render assistance to Hammer, may be impossible for many to get
Although there was two heavy but in doing so failed to pull the away for the full three months, pro­ Talmage) visits her sister Rosalie, 'rewarded for her long struggle
made for a two the neglected wife of Sir Nigel An- against evil, is forcibly portrayed in
■ frosts Friday and Saturday nights string to stop the train. Hammer sus­ visions will be
Presbyterian Church.
I there was no frost on the south side tained two broken legs and is injur­ months course, January 5th to Feb­ struthers, who leaves her and their [this unusual picture.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
son
in
the
crumbling
ruins
of
his
Morning worship, 11 a.m., subject:
lot Tillamook bay. Not being troubled ed in the back, and the other break­ ruary 28th, for experienced men and
| Marguerite Clark wjio is second to
! with the cold northwest winds in the man had his leg broken. Mrs. Ham­ a three months course for unexper­ ancestral estate, while he plays fast none in screen popularity, plays child "The Challenge of Christ.”
| summer and the frosts in the winter, mer was visiting her parents who re­ ience men, January 5th to April 2nd. jnd loose on the continent, Betty, ¡parts that present her at the age of
The study in Christianization of
[ makes that part of the county an side north of this city and her hus­ Diplomas will be given only to the the staunch, Independent, i spirited,
America at 6:30 p.m. This is the
12
and
she
carries
them
off
as
con-
girl, renews
second study in this moHt important
I ideal spot for fruit and garden truck. band was expected in on a vacation experienced men who finish the re­ (“regular” American
Rosalie's youth and restores her ivincingly as if she were not a day subject. What shall we do in order to
quirement
of
the
two
months
course.
older
than
the
character
that
she
is
The Library Board is making a list on Wednesday. She left on Monday
Practical work will be given in but­ [spirits. She also meets Lord Mount 'portraying. She is like a fairy of make good Americans out of Red
I of technical books and would appre- morning, to join her husband who
ter manufacturing, with practical Dunstan, a neighboring squire, who [childhood’s wonderland across the Radicals?
feiate any suggestions from those will be sent to San Francisco and
men in charge. Instruction will be 'gives his all to relieve the sufferings white screen of the universe, and is
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m., sub­
[wishing to study along these lines. placed in a hospital there.
given in the college creamery, which of his epidemic-stricken tenants; and the spirit of make-believe, which ject “The Transforming Spirit.”
[The requests may be left with the
operated strictly upon a commercial dispite the villanious plottings of Sir plays no favorites, "grown-ups” as
There will be special music. Come
[Librarian. The library is open every THE RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP
Nigel, they win their deserved hap­
and self-supporting basis.
with
us to worship, to fellowship, to
well
as
“
kiddies
”
loving
her
more
[evening except Sunday from 7 p.m.
Special emphasis will be given to piness in the culmination of their [perhaps than any other actress on help serve Christ, the church, and
ROLL CALL.
Ito 9:30. Also Wednesday and Satur­
factory management, pasteurization, romance.
the community.
the screen.
day afternoons, between 2 and 5.
Allan A. McRea, Minister.
Tillamook County is Falling Behind, neutralization, workmanship of but­ Oregon Dairy Council to Hold An­
ter and uniformity of composition,
i Hans Hanson, who went to Roches-
Drive to Continue for Several
nual meeting.
also general
instruction in all
High School Notes.
tter, N. Y., to consult with the Mayo
Notice of Budget Meeting.
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Weeks.
phases of butter and cheese manufac­
^Brothers, arrived there last week
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The
Oregon
Dairy
Council
will
hold
~
'
o
ture.
[hnd was immediately examined. He
To the taxpayers of the Port of
Last week Gladys Brown resigned
its annual meeting and election of
below
Call
is
falling
somewhat
This
Is
an
opportunity
for
butter
’is suffering with tumors in the
officers Wednesday, November 19 at her office as student body secretary. Bay City, Oregon. At a.meeting of
«breast, and the doctors gave little Call is falling somewhat below of and cheese makers to get acquainted
110:30
a.m. at the Multnomah Hotel, There was much discussion concern- the Board of Commissioners of the
«hope for recovery who examined him what was expected in Tillamook with the new methods and also to be­ lit is probable that a Tillamook man ing her resignation.
ll’ort of Bay City, Oregon, held on the
»here and in Portland. He sends word County, and for that reason the drive come more efficient with their pres­
Monday morning the student body 10th day of November, 1919, the fol­
will be elected to the board. Both
will
be
continued
for
several
weeks
as
ent
methods.
jUiat after the Mayo Brothers exam-
was favored by two addresses given lowing estimate or budget of the re­
An estimated cost of the eight Carl Haberlach and Ben Kuppenben- by Mr. Hansaker, representing the ceipts and disbursements of the said
feted him they said they could fix him some of the districts failed to organ­
der
are
being
mentioned
as
possible
IIP but it would take some little time ize for the drive. There was some weeks course is *80 and *116 for the
Armenian drive, and Mr. Harold Port for the year 1920 was ordered
little delay in getting the city or­ twelve weeks course. For further In­ candidates for directorships and both Humbert, State Sunday School ecre- published.
•to do so.
ganized, for it was first thought that formation address. Dairy Department are popular among the dairymen and tary. Mr. Humbert was formerly an
RECEIPTS.
■ Lester Turner, auditor of the West- the American Legion woftld look af- Oregon Agricultural College, Corvall­ others who are members of the coun­
Balance on hand with the
cil. Tillamook has several members. English teacher in this school.
•m Division of the American Red ter the city, but the boys found they is, Oregon.
6,737.81
Mr. Hansaker talked on the Ar­ I First Bank of Bay City.
The council did good work advertis­
■ross, was in on Sunday and left the did not have the time to attend to it,
ing Tillamook cheese at the Salem menian question and its relation to On hand with County
next day. Mr. Turner came in for the so committees had to be arranged
Successful Sunday School Convention and Gresham fairs and in all its lit­ the United States. He said that the I Treasurer ......................... 10,915.20
purpose of instructing Chester Mc­ for.
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erature and educational work stress­ Armenians wanted the United States 'Estimate of interest on U.
Ghee, who is treasurer, of the Tilla­
Owing to small pox in the north
The County Sunday School con­
to aid Armenia in establishing a gov­ 3. Treasury Certificates
mook County Red Cross, in the sys­ part of the county, this, too, will de­ vention, which convened in Tilla­ es the food value of cheese.
1,500.00
ernment, as we did in the case ot held by the Port
After
the
election
the
council
will
tem of keeping Red Cross accounts,
lay the drive.
mook on the 8th and 9th of this
Cuba. He also stated that while Bel­ Claim against U. S. Gov­
hold
a
luncheon
at
which
time
a
t A. J. McKeen has taken over the
There are several districts which month, was successful from start to
ernment allowed *12,917.30
general merchandise store at Blaine have been thoroughly canvassed and finish, with the vim ot a football dancer or solist from the Orpheum gium had fought for liberty for four
Needed
from taxes ....
24,970.00
years
and
had
suffered
all
the
rav
­
theatre will give a number. A few
and is putting in a new stock of the memberships turned in, the most game.
ages of war, Armenia had fought for
brief
toasts
will
be
in
order.
goods.
successful being the Maple Leaf dis­
The State Secretary, Mr. Harold
Total ........................... *44,123.01
In the afternoon the.members will the same principles and suffered the
a high tension wire,
The County Court was looking over trict. The committee composed of Humbert,
DISBURSEMENTS.
same as Belgium for four hundred
motor
over
to
the
Pacific
Internat
­
the Bayocean road on Friday and as Sollie Smith, Pete Heisel and W. S. brought to his work the energy of
Interest
on
bond s for the
years.
ional Livestock Exposition where
the piece of road thrown up by the Buel reporting that every adult per­ young manhood, and the intelligent
Port, due Jan. 1st, 1920,
Mr. Humbert gave a talk on “Have
there
will
be
special
attractions.
The
Bayocean dredge four years ago from son in that district had became a inspiration of a consecrated life. He [council will have a fine
*507,000, 6 months at 6
exhibit of a Gleam and Follow it through life.”
the Biggs place stood up well, the member with the exception of a few created great interest and every
He gave some very helpful quota­ per cent per annum . . 5 15,210.00
dairy
cows
there
and
will
post
bulle-
15,210.00
county court will make application persons they had not been able to member present participated in the
________________
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__ Ditto July 1st, 1920 . . .
from Tennyson
and others. _ His
tins showing what the relations tions
15,210.00
for the government dredge and com­ see. What pleased this committee splendid song service, and his solos have been and what the milk and talk was yiteresting and instructive. iDitto Jan. 1st. 1921 ...
plete the road to Dick’B point in that most was the fact that not one per­ touched the hearts of every one. His butter fat production is. Miss Helen
Last week the Seinors-Sophomores interest on bonds to be is-
4,500.00
way. As the government dredge can son in the Maple Leaf district had sermon on Sunday evening, “The Miller of this county will demon­ met to elect tlteir yell leader for the I sued by July 1st, 1920
1,000.00
be kept at work for less than *1)000 refused to take out a membership in Torch of Flanders,” was a rare blend­ strate the testing, Professor West- coming foot ball game. They elected For sundry expenditures
a month, it is thought the cost would the American Red Cross. Ninety one ing of spirituality and patriotism. over, of O. A. C. will be in charge of Audry Earl. The presiding officer
Total ........................... *51.130.00
be ,nucfc less that way. To expedíate memberships is the record up to date He remarked afterwards that he had the livestock exhibit. Three Tilla­ chose the following committee to
never spoken to an audience where
For the dredging of channels in
the work two shifts could be used on for this district.
select yells: Audrey Earl, Bill An­
mook
cows
will
be
among
those
in
the
In some few districts there is a lit­ the attention was so intense.
the dredge.
derson, Rodney Farley and Sarette lower bay, which work will be com
J. J. Handsaker, State Chairman of herd. The council will also have an DeLillies.
tle lukewarmness toward becoming
menced during the spring of 192»,
educational
exhibit
for
the
teaching
Leu Riefenberg died suddenly near members.
Armenian work, spoke on Saturday
The Juniors—"Frosh" met and the Port has sold *260,000 of Pott
of
the
food
value
of
dairy
products.
the Brighton logging camp No. 4 on
night, presenting an impressive pic­
bonds, *100,000 of which have been
They expended *250 for a recent ex­ elected Ella Sheets as their yell lead-
Wednesday. He was returning to
ture of the distress in that -war
delivered, balance to be delivered by
er.
she
appointed
the
following
for
a
Thanksgiving Dance.
camp at the time, as he was sick, and
stricken district, and giving figures hibit in the Armory in Portland, yell committee, Ella Sheets, Iluby July 1st. 1920. The bonds delivered
showing
the
chemical
and
mineral
while Mr. Zweifel went for assistance
brought *101,483.30.
On Thanksgiving eve. November to prove that more lives have been content of milk. This was In conjunc­ Hyder, Swenson and Alma Furrer.
on returning Riefenberg was found
26th. The Dramatic order Knighta of sacrificed in that country in the past tion with the exhibit of the milk dis­
The football game Is coming off I The uncertainty as to when gov-
dead near a stump, about 200 yards
Korasaan will give their first dance four years for the cause of Christian­ tributers. Thousands of people are Thursday (today), the game is be­ eminent will pay our claim of *12,-
from camp. He had been sick for sev­
of the season, in the new K. of P. ity than In all the history of the daily becoming more interested in tween the Senfors-Sophoiiiores and 917.30, which is the balance over
eral weeks with gall stones, and had
the actual cost of jetty work, forces
ball opposite the City Hail. This hall world put together.
the real value of dairy products. The the Juniors-”Frosh" Bill Anderson Is
recently returned to work. Coroner
A resolution was passed that Sun­
the commission to levy the same sum
captain
of
the
S.-8.
team
and
Thomas
is the one recently completed by W.
council will spend about *750 on the
Henkel did not think it advisable to
Large Is captain of the J.-F. team. as last year. It the claim is paid the
B. Aiderman, and without a doubt Is day the 23rd of November, be made Pacific International.
hold an inquest. Riefenberg had liv­
Armenian day in the Sunday Schools
Wednesday morning
the finest In the county, the floor
"Silence is ■ sum will, of courue, be considered in
The
council
is
making
the
milk
ed in the county a number of years
of the county, and on that day every
golden” met one at every turn. A 'making next budget.
space is the largest and the floor it­
survey
throughout
the
state
and
has
and had been connected with log­
Sunday School in the county will be
Please take notice that a meet In«,
self Is of the finest maple polished
received returns ffom many towns large cartoon was on the front board
ging.
asked to make a pledge for this work.
[of the taxpayers of the said Port of
until you can use it for a mirror If
already. Tillamook has been asked to bearing "Silence la Golden.”
These pledges were to have been
I Bay City, is hereby called to meet at
Several fishing cases have been you so desire.
make the survey.
taken at Christmas time, but the sup­
'the City Hall in said Bay City, Ore­
Musie for this occasion will be fur-
tried before Justice Stanley, who Im­
The Western Dairy Products show
Reporter Wanted.
plies
of
food
for
Armenia
will
be
ex
­
gon, on the 7th day of December,
posed the following fines: Bradley nished by the K. of P. Band and
and Oregon Dairy Council announce
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hausted early in December, and a
1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m .
Caddell. *:s.00; Gordon Hare, *50; Wilkins' Orchestra.
as features for the Pacific Internat­
bank In New York has offered to
Wanted, a young man or woman to for the purpose of discussing the said
Ticket« will be on sale after No-
Burnard Williams,
*50.*0; Ted
ional program the following; Mon­
Oillispie and William H. Jarvis *50. vember 18th, by members of the D. loan money to the National American day, Students contest in judging do reporting. Good opening for a live, estimate or budget.
Committee to the extent of the pled-
By order of the board.
A large delegation waited oil the O. K. K.
dairy cattle, motion pictures in the energetle person. Enquire at the
Theodore Jacoby,
The public la cordially invited to'<e* maie ** the Sunday Schools of _ i lecture hall, viewing rewards, tour Headlight office.
County Court on Wednesday from
I
Secretary of the Port of Bay City
lattend thia dance, and the D. O. K. K. the United States. There will be a na- ¡of educational exhlbitSf dairy cattle
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Invitations to Attend
Church on Sunday.
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