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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
Subscribe for tbe Tillamook
Headlight, the leading County
Newspaper $2.00 per year,
Tillamook Head-1
light,
Weekly Oregon
ian,
Oregon Farmer,
JANL’ARÌ
1920.
A party of friends surprised Miss of the warriors who served so well in here would conserve at least 50 per
Tillamook County Tax Levy.
I
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM.
Etla Sheets on Saturday evening, at France. With no idea in mind taat it cent of the water and enable the
her home. The occasion being her would be post war propaganda, Mr. present system to serve the city for
The County Court, at its meeting Friday, Jan. 2—“The Women in the
16th birthday. Light refreshments Emerson and Miss Lous, made this another five yearB.
last Friday, made the tax levy for
Case.” Paramount production, feat­
were served and a general good time spectacular production, and their re­
Prof. Teeter recommended the pur­ Tillamook County for 1919, made up
uring Pauline Frederick.
was enjoyed.
sults have been commented on in a chase of a fire engine in any event, as follows:
“Burton Holmes Travelogue.”
County Superintendent G. B. Lamb most flattering manner from all as an engine could be utilized at the Road Purposes............. _. $1
Saturday, Jan. 3—' “Mother” Mc-
went toPortland on Sunday to attend quarters, particularly by government slough and protect any part of the Market road fund.........
dures production, featuring Elis-
business secttion.
the State Teachers’ meeting In Port­ officials.
abeth Risdon. A George Loan
i Interest on road bonds .
A good fire engine can be purchas­ County School fund . . .
land, after which he went to Salem,
Tucker story.
where he attended a meeting of MIDNIGHT FROLICS AT BEACH ed for $13,000.
High School fund.........
“Heap Big Chief”, Harold Lloyd
state school superintendents.
CHARGED.
Assessor’s office............
comedy.
United Brethern Church.
Clerk's office...................
Sunday, Jan. 4—“Faith of The
• Relatives have received word that
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Dist. Attorney’s office. .
Strong,” Select Pictures produc­
a little son arrived at the home of Mis. Hawley’s Name Linked With
I
Preaching at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. Dairy herd inspector . .
That of Lifeguard.
tion, featuring Mitchell Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Eellinger, ,of
I
m.
Morning
subject
“
The
Atone-1
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Sheriff’s office..............
I star in “The Barrier."
Mt. Pleasant, Mich, on Dec. 23rd.
meat
”
.
Evening
subject:
“
Why
a
Re
­
(From the Oregonian)
School Supt’s. office . . .
Born to the wife of Floyd Woolf, Mrs. Bellinger was formerly Miss
i "Roaring Lions on the Midnight
Charges of infidelity, in which his vival is Needed.”
Surveyor’s office............
a daughter.
Express,” William Fox Sunshine
Gladys Apsley, of Sunnymead.
Sunday
School
at
10
a.m..
wife’s name is linked with that of a
Treasurer’s office..........
comedy.
Frank Heyd went to Portland on
On Sunday evening we will begin a I County Court.............. f.
Alder Camp, No. 219, Woodmen of lifeguard at the life-saving station
Monday, Jan. 5—“The Home Town
Sunday on business.
series
of
revival
meetings,
there
will
the World, will give an old time at Barview, Or., are made by Willaid
Court house and jail . . .
Girl”, Paramount production, feat­
P. J. Meagler, a Portland engineer, dance in their hall in the National Hawley, Jr., manager of the Hawley be services every evening during the County poor...................
uring Vivian Martin.
week.
The
services
will
be
conducted
building,
on
Thursday
evening,
Jan,
Pulp & Paper Company of Oregon
was in town the first of the week.
Circuit Court...................
“Lyons-Moran Comedy.”
Sth. Old time music and old time City, in an answer and cross-com­ by the pastor,, who has had years of Coroner’s fees.................
Tuesday,
Jan. 6—“Captain Kid, Jr.”,
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. dances. A good time for everybody.
experience in evangelistic
work. District Sealer of weights
plaint to his wife's suit for divorce.
Artcraft production featuring Mary
Burl Clemens on New Year’s Eve at Tickets $1.00.
There
will
be
nothing
along
the
line
The cross complaint was signed by
and measures..............
100.00
Pickford.”
the Tillamook General Hospital.
of the spectacular to endeavor to at­
One day last week while working the young husband yesterday and
Justice Courts.................
400.00
“A night in The Show.” two reel
tract the crowd. It will be a real old Elections..........................
Mrs. Nell Rasmusson has
3,000.00
at the emery wheel at the Coats mill mailed by his attorneys, Griffith,
Charley Chaplin Comedy.
time
revival
meeting
where
the
gos
­
pointed census enumerator
Mothers’ pensions.........
2,500.00 Wednesday, Jan 7.—“Oh, You Wom-
Chester Thomas received injuries Leiter & Allen, for filing at Oregon
pel will be proclaimed and the mer­ Printing...........................
mook City.
1,000.00
about the head and face from flying City today.
en,” John Emerson-Anita Loos
cies
and
judgments
of
God
declared.
Direct accusations of infidelity and
Stuck indemnity............
1,000.00
production,
featuring Ernest Truex
Mrs. John Wyss and son Frod, of pieces of the wheel. He was uncon­
Where the backsliders will be re-
Truant officer................ .’
50.00
and Louise Huff. A special scr- en
Cloverdale, were Tillamook shoppers scious for a time but was able to be improper conduct on the part of his claimed and sinners converted.
wile, Marjorie Hawley, are made. He
Rebate on taxes............
about the next day.
50.00
classic, a comedy of unusual pro­
on Tuesday. '
Everyone is invited to attend.
asserts that while she was spending
Insane....................... ....
100.00
portions, a scream that will more
Mr. and Mrs. William Williams left
L. L. Cooper and H. F. Cooper, of a vacation at Barview in July, 1918,
Health officer.................
500.00
than plase you. Don’t miss it.
on Sunday for a six weeks visit to Tillamook, were visitors on Decem­ she habitually disported
“i Captain Kid, Jr.,” Splendid Story.
herself in
Fire warden...................
1,085.00
"Love”, Fatty Arbuckle Comedy in
Southern California.
ber 23 al the big exhibit of Southern such undignified manner
as to cause
Farm demonstration . . .
1,500.00
two reels. Now that you know
Mary Pickford, it is safe to say, has County Fair...................
Wm. Banke, whose home is at Ne­ California products maintained free unfavorable comment in the comm-
1,500.00
what the program is you won’t
to
the
public
in
the
Los
Angeles
never
in
the
whole
course
of
her
munity of Barview, and that she
tarts was adjudged insane the first
Auditor............................
miss it.
200.^0
Chamber of Commerce. They also at­ would attend nightly dances, leaving film career, had a more charming Juvenile Court..............
of the week and sent to Salem.
50.00 Thursday, Jan. 8—“Tarzan of The
tended the lectures and moving pic­ their year-old baby with an inex­ story as a vehicle than her latest Relief, indigent soldiers,
sail-
Apes”—A First National 1 Produc-
W. G. Dwight has been summoned tures that are a part of the daily
Artcraft picture, “Captain Kid Jr.,”
perienced girl of 15 years.
ors and sailors memorial
tion, from the original story by
on the federal jury to meet in Port­ program. Before
returning home
from the stage play by Rida Johnson
and monument............
5,000.00
Edgar Rice Burroughs, featuring
land on tbe 5th of the month.
Lifesaver is Mentioned.
they expect to visit
several of
Voting, which will be the attraction Emergency.....................
1,000.00
Elmo Lincoln and Enid Markey. A
"More particularly, this plaintiff at the Gem. Theatre next Tuesday,
Regular services at the Christian the many other places of interest in
stupendous picture, filmed in the
became infatuated with a member of Jan. 6. It was considered appropriate County Fair grounds and
Church next Sunday. Start the new the southland.
improvements............
wilds of Brazil. Taken from the
the lifesaving crew of the United
year right by attending church.
Marathon Lodge, No. 89, K. of P. States lifesaving service at Barview,” by the ilttle star that after having Dairy and food
Commis­
most widely read book ever pub­
raised millions for Uncle Sam war
W. H. Heaston and wife ate Christ­ will give a semi-public installation states the cross-complaint.
sion .................................
2,400.00
lished. The greatest sensation of
chest
she
should
participate
in
a
mas dinner with Mr. and Mr> Robt. of officers next ' Monday, Jan 5 at
1,000.00
the year. Eight reels.
It then relates that she was con­ photoplay having to do with a buried Advertising.....................
Library tax.....................
Stillwell, they having a family din­ their hall. Ail Pythians and their tinually in the company of this life­
1,000.00
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
treasure and all the mystery which State tax..........................
friends are requested to be present.
' 71,475.70 Coming Attractions—“Romance of
ner.
guard, whose name is unknown to usually surrounds the same.
Bounty ............................
The ordinance passed by the City him, and would stand watch with
500.00
Tarzan”, "Rough Riding Romance”
A. H. Harris and W. B. Aiderman
However selling Liberty bonds was
“Lombardi Ltd,” "Wolves of The
went to Portland the first of the Council recently in regarding to him during the day time and attend far more serious business than the
Night”, "The Brat”, “Back to
week on business. Both are city dads numbering the houses of Tillamook dances with him at night. The fur­ search for the mythical hidden mil­ Total all funds less $7,000
City was to be completed by the first ther charge is made that she permit­
estimated receipts ... $417,742.09
God’s Country”, "The Thunder­
and both in the automobile business.
lions
on
the
Butterfield
farm,
which
of the year, and as there are a num­ ted this lifeguard to wear a wrist
Following is the levy made under
bolt” and others.
When you think of wood, coal or ber who have not done so will be watch in public which Mr. Hawley is an interesting feature of the Btory the different heads:
drayagc think of “Tillamook Trans­ given a few days grace in which to had gave to her as a birthday pres­ of “Captain Kid, Jr.” so that “Mary”
Mills
entered upon her suspected film ac­ State and county .................
Vivian Martin in Yankee Girl Role.
fer Co.”, Liberty Temple. “We De­ do so, after which they are subject ent.
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tivities
much
as
one
would
begin
a
liver the Goods.”
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to a fine for each day that the num­
State
and
county
In
Tillamook
On the night of August 7, 1918, vacation. Contrary
Vivian Martin appears as a quaint
to
published
City...................
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For Rao touring cars, Boo light ber is not placed on their building.
Mrs. Hawley entertained this life­ statements Mary returned from her
but charming little Yankee girl in
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas re­ guard at her cottage from 1 a.m.^to! arduous Eastern trip in better phy­ Tillamook City . .
trucks, commerce trucks and all
her new Paramount picture, “The
e
Bay
City
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kinds of truck trailers and tractors, turned on Sunday, Dec. 27th from a 4 a.m. the husband charges. He fur­ sical condition than was hers at the
Home Town Girl,” which will be
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two week's trip outside. While gone ther asserts that they sat upon a cot beginning of the long trip. She ac­ Town of Nehalem
See TlllamookAuto Co.
shown at the Gem Theatre next Mon­
City of Wheeler .
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day, Jan. 5.
The old year passed away Wednes­ they attended the Butter and Cheese where they engaged in mutual hug­ tually gained five pounds while hop­ Port of Bay City
.
.
3.5
Miss Martin’s many admirers will
day, it being a very pleasant day, Makers’ Convention at Portland and ging, kissing and other demonstra­ scotching over'the continent, doing Port of Nehalem
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be glad to learn that in this picture
one night stands for Uncle Sam and
and the new year was htshered in and visited Hairy’s parents at Gresh­ tions of affection and endearment.
Road Dist No. 8, special road
am. A brother Frank Thomas came
After his wife’s return to Oregon the Allies.
she is at her best. In the role of a
with fine weather.
tax Bayocean. .
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back with them and will locate here. City and on the evenihg of August
New England girl, she admirably
Union
High
School
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Carl Haberlach and wife and Mrs. Frank’s wife will come later. While 25. 1918, she entertained some young Masonic and Eastern Star Install
conveys all the qualities of loyalty,
School District No. 1............
Burge left Sunday to visit friends at at the convention Harry delivered an nian'of about her own age in the par­
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faith and unselfishness. By the em­
Officers.
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Clackamas. Mr. Haberlach will go to address on the subject “Starter and lor of her home, charges Mr. Hawley.
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ployment of these attributes, she
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the sound country for a fev days.
Starter Control,” We have heard
Tillamook Eastern
Star,
and
saves her boyish lover from moral
Visitor Hidden, is Charge.
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ruin and routs envy and selfishness
J. C. Pangporn, whose fingers were much favorable comment in regard
He asserts that when he arrived Masonic Lodge No 57, A. F. &. A. M.
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from the minds of all with whom she
cut by a saw at the Coits mill a to h>s address. It was considered by home and entered through the rear held a joint installation and banquet
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comes in contact.
short time ago, found it necessary to many to be the bedt address of the door his wife hid her male guest in a in Masonic hall December 27th. Mrs.
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The story is written by Oscar
undergo an operation ftr further convention.
back bedroom during the time the de­ Carl Haberlach installing officer and
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Graeve and Edith Kennedy adapted
treatment of the wound.
The Red Clover School Dist. No. fendant remained in the house. After Mrs. Robt. Boats, Marshal, seated the
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following Eastern star officers:
the story,. The support cast is all star
Ante Blum very narroily escaped 49, celebrated Christmas on Wednes­ Mr. Hawley left the house to be gone
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Mrs. Stanley Coates, Worthy Ma­
including such popular Paramount
for
two
hours,
he
says
his
wife
’
s
un
­
day
afternoon
of
last
week.
A
nice
serious injury on Tuesday by his
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tron; Mrs. Frank Heyd, Worthy Pa­
players as Ralph Graves. Lee Phelps,
auto going over the grace near the tree was put in place and properly known guest emerged from his hid­ tron; Mrs. Joe Franklin, Assiciate
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Carmen Phillips and others of equal
Schlappi place and tuning upside­ decorated. Miss Laura Krause, teach­ ing place and continued to be enter­ Conductress; Mrs. Joe Steinback, As­
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note.
tained
by
Mrs.
Hawley
until
a
late
er,
had
arranged
a
nice
program
and
down.
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sociate Matron; Mrs. H. A. Williams,
hour.
a
general
good
time
was
enjoyed
by
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Mrs. Lacy, wife of Rev Lacy, form­
“Faith Of The Strong.”
The cross-complaint further charg­ Conductress; Mrs. Lee Doty, Secre­
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erly of this place, died it a hospital the children and the visiting parents.
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tary; Mrs. Frank Heyd. Treasurer;
Old
Santa,
who
was
represented
by
es
Mrs.
Hawley
with
neglecting
the
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One of the strongest stories of the
in Salem last week, after undergoing
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Mrs. Geo. Chaffee, Chaplin, Mrs. H.
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an operation for cancer. The Lacys John Stuivenga, caught fire from one welfare of their child and with be­ E. Tucker Organist; Mrs. W. J. Hill.
north that has ever been
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filmed will
of the candles. Fortunately he re­ ing a poor housekeeper. The defend­
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have been located at Anity.
be seen at the Gem theatre next Sun­
Warden; Mrs. H. A. Williams Senti-
ceived no seriour injury, before the ant says he provided her with a good nal.
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day night when Select Pictures pre­
Chester Vanderpool, vho had been- fire was extinguished. Miss Krause, home, paid all the bills and allowed
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sents Mitchell Lewis in “Faith of the
Star points: Ade,
Miss Lizzie
paroled from the penitentiary and accompanied by the Misses Anna and her $50 a month for personal spend­
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Strong.”
Coates; Ruth, Mrs. Clarence Stanley;
has been residing at lis home at Stella Stuivenga spent the holidays ing money.
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Esther, Mrs. Leslie Harrison; Martha
In this attraction Mr. Lewis Is seen
tarts, was adjudged Insane the first with her people at Gresham.
The plaintiff asks that the decree
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Mrs. Albert Plank; Electa, Mrs. A.
as Paul La Rue, a man whose word
the first of the week.
be granted him and that the custody K. Case.
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is law to the lumber camp of Louis
of the child be awarded to him on
Business men report ioing a good
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Thief After Drugs.
Rey. La Rue fears neither man nor
The Masonic Marshal was Carl
the
ground
that
his
wife
is
incompe
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Christmas business, notwithstanding
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Wallin, and those who will serve the
God, and the friction, between the
One night last week someone enter­ tent to care for it. He further asks ensuing year are.
the snow storms, one of our advertis­
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ers who carried a pageadvt (Smith­ ed the dental parlors or Dr. Grider that her temporary alimony be re­
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Frank Cardiff, Worshipful Master;
of the church become so acute that
and ransacked the place. Every nook duced to $250 a month and wants H. A. Gaylord. Senior Warden, Lou
y’s) said it brought thebusiness.
37......... . . 8.
La Rue threatens to burn the church.
and cornel was investigated by the her attorney fees lowered to $2500. Eberhart, Junior Warden; I. E. Keld-
38......... . . 3.1
Jean Follet learns of La Rue’s
C. F. Stone vs. Cumnings-Moberly
thief, and every little box was over­ He further asks that she be deprived son. Treasurer; Leslie Harrison, Sec­
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threat, and he himself burns the %
Co., is a suit filed in th< circuit court
of
all
dower
or
other
interest
in
his
turned. However, a sack containing
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retary;
Stanley
Coates
and
Fred
church
while attempting to steal lit­
to recover $14,189.17. sowing out of
gold and upon which the word gold real property.
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Rhorback, Stewarts; H C. Boon,
tle Babette, the motherless waif and
a contract to furnish he company
was printed was left untouched. At
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Senior Deacon; W. T. Oathart, Jun­
ward of the camp. A fight follows
with piling.
first Dr. Grider was in a quandry to
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ior Deacon; Minnie Stillwell, Tyler.
and Babette is rescued, but La Rue
Nazarene Church Services.
Mr. Alfred A. De Lillea, formally know what the thief could have been
49......... . 3.6
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The music for the evening was in
is carried to the minister’s house in a
of the 37th Spruce Sqtn division at after, but later discovered that a
50......... . 3.4
10 a.m., Sunday School, Mrs. B. E. charge of Miss Alice Todd.
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dying condition. There he meets Ena,
Snoqualnta Falls, Was), is visiting large pait of his cocaty* was missing
King, Supt.
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a girl who has tried to drown herself
with his parents Mr. aid Mrs. J. M. and then it dawned upon him that a
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11 a.m. preaching by the pastor,
in the river, and believing that he is
“
Tarzan
of
The
Apes,
”
De Lillies of this city.
drug fiend was in his apartments.
Rev. A. F. Ingler, subject "Forget-
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nearing death Lo Rue marries the
ting the past
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4.
girl to save her from disgrace..
It is compulsory for very house in
and pressing For-
“Tarzan of the Apes,” which will
ward.”
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the city to be number'd, and in the
However, in the end La Rue recov­
be shown at the Gem Theatre next
See “Oh. You Women’’ at the Gem
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7 p.m., Peoples, service, led by Mrs. Thursday, Jan. 8, excited consider-
event of this being overlooked, this
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ers his strength, and also grows to
William Fletcher.
Tillamook Drainage District, lc. care for the girl, but she is unable to
must be attended to it once, last
able interest among the readers of
It may have been fine for the wom-
8 p.m. Evening service and appro­ fiction several years ago. Being the per drainage point.
Wednesday was the laa day of grace.
return his love. Then La Rue los«s
oA of the country to take the posi­ priate solos.
Big Nestucca drainage District faith even in God. He challenges the
story
of
a
primeval
man,
or,
rather,
Having a little time to spare. Prof. tions held by the men while they
percent
of benefits assessed minister to give him proof that God
Mid-week service on Thursday at of a man brought up among apes and
Brimhall was in different parts of served !.. the great war and helped 7:30 p.m.. All welcome.
against land in drainage district.
really exists and the challenge does
endowed
with
many
of
their
abili
­
the county giving the glad, hand to make the world safe to live in, but
Trask Drainage district 22 pet cent not fall on barren ground. La Rue
ties
—
it
presents
not
a
few
difficul
­
the voters, as he is a candidate for it is all wrong for them to keep these
ties to the movie maker. All of these of benefits assessed against land in gets his proof, and with it conies the
Expert Examines Water System.
county clerk at the pr niury election. positions when their heroes come
faith which makes him the happiest
have been overcome in the film and drainage district.
Idaville
Diking District, total man in the north.
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J. C. Edwards left Stnday for Port­ back home .
apes swing realistically from bough
On Monday and Tuesday evenings to bough in the jungle, the wild lions amount assessed $6,137.90.
So firmly did they believe in those
land. where he conferred with Rus­
nell Hawkins, of the Whitney Co., in principles that they made a photo­ Prof T. A. H. Teeter Hydraulic En­ and leopards seek their prey on the
Night School Re-opens
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regard to electric power for dradging play based on that theme, which has gineer at the O. A. C., met with a ground below.
committee
from
the
city
council
and
been
released
by
Famous
Players-
Notice.
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Night school re-opens January 5th,
at the saw mill at Garibaldi.
Interwined with the jungle story is
Lasky Corporation as one of their a committee from the water commis­
at the High School Bidg. Special at­
.Married, on the 24th of December, special Paramount Productions, un- sion, together with Mayor Boats and a domestic narrative which grows
tention given pupils beginning at
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
all
pa
­
tedious
at
times,
and
the
expedient
at the parsonage of the U. B der the title “Oh, You Women.” Fire Chief Coates, and discussed the
this time. Commercial subjects offer-
trons
oT
the
Tillamook
Cow
Testing
of
the
cut-back
is
resorted
to
a
trite
Church. Rev. E. F Wriggle perform- which will be shown . i at the Gem present water system and fird pro­
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ed.
too freely. All of this is more than Association who have not paid their
Ing the ceremony. Harry Sintmons Theatre on Wednesday Jan. 7. Ernest tection facilities.
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compensated for, however, by the testing fees in full by the 15th of
and Jesse Benter.
On Monday and Tuesday Prof. stirring scenes of the jungle. A ma­ January. 1929, said amounts will be
Truex the celebrated comedian, and
Announcement.
A marriage lieen^r «as issued to Lounse Huff are the principals of the Teeter made a personal inspection of jority of these were photographed in collected through
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the Tillamook
the system. He stated that tbe pipe
Century wood saw now
Frank W. Hunter and Miss Alice cast.
Brazil, and several hundred natives Creamery Association, Feb. 1st, 1920, in Twentieth
operation.
The subject is one of the most ab­ lines were in good shape, and that appear before the camera. The pic­ and same charged to their account.
Irene Todd, daughter of Postmaster
All orders promptly attended to.
P. W. Todd, who «ill be married at sorbing that has çome as the result there was plen'y of water, but that ture, as a whole, in addition to being
Done in behalf and by order ol
Call Bell phone 6F2 or leave orders
war, and is particularly the town had outgrown the system. interesting, also has a touch of edu­ the board of directors.
the Christian Clutrch this (Thurs- of the recent wi
at Star Grocery or Sutton's Market.
timely, because • of the recent return He stated that meter system installed | cational value.
day) evening.
C. N. Gilmore, Sec.
Karl Wilhelm«.
Tillamook Jottings.
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