% llcaôligljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Tillamook Jottings. New express packing rules which went into effect on December 10 will not permit the use of paper wrapping for packages over 25 pounds, nor or­ dinary paper boxes, wrapped or un­ wrapped, when the weight of the package is over that limit. For ship­ ments over 2 5 pounds, wooden con­ tainers, or containers of fireboard, pulpboard or corrugated strawboard material are required. j The Budget Meeting. DECEMBER 18, 1919. | leads in popularity at the college. Students studying civil, electrical, mechanical, mining, and highway 'engineering are represented by 810. Forestry and logging engineering [are represent el by 77 and industrial arts by 25 students. Farm mechanics in the school of agriculture which has had an abnormal growth, owes its present popularity to heavy pur­ chase of tractors and other power machinery in the last two years by farmers of the northwest. GEM THEATRE PROGRAM. SNOW STORM IN TILLAMOOK. ------o------ Money County Experiences Zero Weather— Friday, Dec. 19—“What Can't Buy,” Paramount production, The Coldest Snap in Many Years. Last Monday was "the day set to ¡iiscuss the budget of expenses for featuring Jack Pickford and Louise Tillamook County for next year, Huff. Tillamook County experienced one A marriage license was Issued to when a comparatively few persons “Burton Holmes Travelogue.”- of the coldest snaps last week in George A. Edwards and Viola L. were present, made up largely of many years after a snow storm had I Saturday. Dec. 20.—"Favor to a Sawyer. dairymen who were interested in the covered the county with a thick Friend”, Metro production featur- purchase of a fair grounds and the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Blum, blanket of snow, the depth of which l ing Emmy Wehlen.” building of a stock pavilion. on December 11th, a daughgter. was eight inches in some parts and I "Be My Wife”, Harold Llody Attorney Nanni» took up the mat­ Comedy. Potted plant in bloom and cut covered fences in other parts, where Owing to the snow storm Fairview ter of building a memorial hall in a Grange was unable to hold its annu­ flowers at Clough’s Drug Store. it had drifted. This was bad enough Sunday, Dec. 21—"The Better Wife” lillamook in memory of our home for Tillamook county, which put Select Pictures production, featur­ . Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Aschim, al meeting last week, which will be boys who joined the army and navy, ing, Clara Kimball Young. most everything out of joint for the held next Tuesday. All members are and drew attention to the law passed on December 17th, a daughter. Pure Bred Cattle in Tillamook. "Shadows of her Past” 2 reel Fox time being, closing down logging requested to be present as officers by the la’st state legislature whereby • Howard Brooks has bought an in- will be elected tor the coming year. the county court could appropriate Sunshine Comedy. "Tillamook has more pure bred camps and saw mills and putting a terest in the City Transfer Co. Teachers taking the examination, $5000 for that purpose. He moved cattle than any other county of its damper on all lines of business. That Monday, Dec. 22— ’Rustling a Bride', Paramount production, featuring On December 12th, a son was born are Veronica Allen, Vera E. David­ that the item of $4,500 to cruise the size in the United States, according was the situation when we went to Lila Lee. son, Lila M. Laidig, Ferroll E. Swal­ timber burned over last year be to R.C. Jones, county agriculturist,” press lust week, with a cold east to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McDaniel. “As You Were,” 1 reel Lyons-M? - low, Etna L. Daniel, Marion Crocker, said S. Fine, instructor in dairy hus-1 wind blowing that made weather A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moffett, Myrtle I. Moore, Edith struck out and that the court strike bandry, at the Oregon Agricultural ! conditions exceedinglj uncomforta­ an Comedy. out $5ut) from other items. This C. Wyss on the 16th of December. Poppy L. Myers, Irma S. Embum, Bulah was carried, although, when the College, in an interview on the value t ble. for this section of (lie country is Tuesday, Dec. 23.—"The Girl'n Husband.” Paramount-Art- Gladys Schultz had the misfortune Thayer and M. E. Johnson. motion was put but few persons of official testing in Tillamook Coun- > not prepared for weather of that de­ scription. craft production featuring William to fall on the side walk and broke a ty. Checks for the October milk have seemed inclined to vote. Late Thursday night weather con­ S. Hart. "The value of the animal depends I rib. The question of doubling the item been given out this week, prices i "Pat he News.” ditions became more severe, with the Go to Lamar’s Drug Store for Edi- around Tillamook ranging from 76c. for prizes at the county fair was sug­ upon the production as indicated by : thermometer hovering around zero I ' Wednesday,. Dec. 24—"Eyes of the son and Columbia records we have to 80c. for butter fat. At the Clover- gested, but it seemed that the county the record. Official testing determin- f point and before morning it had gone j Soul” Paramount production, feat­ Leaf Creamery the first 15 days milk court was under the impression that es the size of a cow's record and so i below zero. How far below that point I 50U0 to choose from. uring Elsie Ferguson. sheet was lost, so an estimate was $1000 was all that they could appro­ places our actual valuation on the I it was hard to determine, for no two "Bray Pictograph" The County Court reserves dent positions- -student body vice I Madison Hale, wealthy American . As a result of the freeze-up. the Bales. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reedy, Mr. sessed by th* sheriff, on which he or right to reject any and all bids. president. He is also Lieutenant Col- hot, water pipes in Will Hosley’s and Mrs. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. D. ¡onel in the R. O. T. C., and a member she is liable or subject to pay a tax, Dated this 16th duy of December, financier and Govrlan Texler, finan­ took stove exploded, tearing the Kuratli, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morrison. cial adviser of the King of Maritzia, of the Gamma Tau Beta fraternity shall be entitled to vote at any 1919. stove to pieces. Some of the pieces Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones,, Mr. and a small principality of Europe. ai> sclMtol meeting or election in said Homer Mason, County Clerk. and Alpa Zata, honorary agricultural imbedded itself in the ceiling. It Mrs. C. Haberlaeh, Mr. L Partridge bidding against each other for I ■ district; provided, that the property »fraternity. Mr. Watt Is also a mem ­ was fortunate that no’one was in- and Miss Ruth Partridge. A very oncesslon to build a traiiscontln ir. I qualifications imposed by this sec­ Notice to Contractors. ber of the Forum, the Junior senior pleasant time jsas enjoyed by all. . I allroad through the country. “Ted. tion shall not apply in the election of ¡honorary society. He is a member of Young Dick Hale, having just com­ Notice Is hereby given that the Call Tillamook Transfer Co., for the board of control. He was elected school directors and school clerks; M D. Ackley. R. B. Miller and G. pleted school, desires to visit Malilt- wood, coal, drayage. Liberty Temple. A. Martin, partners doing business ditor of the Oregon Countryman but provided further, that any person County Court of Tillamook County. shall be deemed to have complied Oregon, will until JO o’clock a.in. of zia which was the birthplace of Ins • resigned. under the firm name and style of "We Deliver the Goods ” mother’s grandfather. Arriving there TiiJan.odk Garage vs. J. K Elder is | Orval Bodie is another Bay City with the property qualification Im-I Jan. 9. 1920, receive blds for the K-iUlt filed in the circuit to recovet Statement of Tax Rolls of 1918 for man prominent in the life on the posed by this section who presents to J building of the Bay Ocean Road from Dick meets the Princess who is under an assumed name and the two young ^121.10 for automobile supplies fur­ campus. He is a senior in commerce the directors or judges of election station 127 plus 00 to station 296 Tillamook County, Oregon. satisfactory evidence that he or she plus 18.9, according to the plans and people fall in love. The following nished the defendant. and a member of the Omega Upsilon ---- - o incidents are exciting and all work fraternity, of which he is manager. has stock, shares, or ownership in specifications on file in the office of Tax roll turned to Sheriff out to a charming end. We are sorry to announce the He is one of the captains in the R. O. any corporation, firm, or copartner­ Hie County Clerk, of Tillamook for collection .................. $485,284.29 ship which has property in the di An excellent cast appears In sup tb alti of Dr. Ford, district superin­ County, Oregon. Sheriff's assessments .. 208.29 T. C., and also is manager of the Raz- trict, as shown by the last county On the date mentioned above the port of Juck Pickford and Lo-! be tendent of the M. E. Church, which zle Dazzle Symphony Orchestra, Over collections............ 2.70 assessment, and not assessed by the Court will publicly open and read Huff. came suddenly at Oregon City on prominent in the musical circles on sheriff, on which such corporation, the bids, but reserves the right to Sunday. The rev gentleman was re­ the campus He is a member of the Total $486.256 35 firm, or copartnership pays a tax, reject any and all bids. cently in Tillamook, where he has Smoked Fish For Sale. student cooperative association of ------- o . even though his or her individual First publication Dec. 18, 1919. many friends among the Methodists. Turned to treasurer. .. . $441,299 30 which he is secretary. .sliver Side bark>. per lb . name does not appear upon the tax Last publication Jan. 1. 1920. 40c. Jesse H. Warren, also of Bay City, roll.” 6*0.58 L. B Zeimer. of the Dairy and Cancellations ................. I Silver Sid»* Beliys, per lb Homer Mason, 35c. is a freshman In home economics. Taxes extended on 1918 food Commissioners Office, Port­ County Clerk. ( Chum Backs, per lb........... 35c. While war conditions brought roll but paid Assessor land.. will be in TUlamook, December | Chum Bellys, per lb........... 3 9C. Dairy Ranch for Rent. 35.40 about an increased interest in ag­ previously ................... 32nd, and December 23rd, inclusive, These prices are post paid • : y Lost riculture and caused an unprecedent­ For Rent—Bottom Land Farm., close to -V-e examination for State Testers Amount unpaid and de­ where In first zone. And remember 1 to Tillamook with 25 excellent ed influx of students in the school of linquent ........................ 44.251.07 license. Anyone wishing to take this Lost a gold wrist watch. Finder pound of smoked fl»h la equal to 3 cows. Apply to F. ,R. Beals,, Tilla­ agriculture—total registration 725— anamination may make application pleoM leave name at Henry Plasker's. pounds of freiih fish. mook. Oregon. engineering in Its various branches ... $486.256 35 Total ... through County Agent R. C. Jones. .Suitable reward. Wm. Stuiveugu. Born, December 11, to Mr. and Mrs. John Yank, of Hemlock, a son. I I