s TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY 26, business slumps, yott'll be a good candidate for the circus. We under­ stand Barnum and Bailey is looking for a fat man. Tillamook Jottings When it is time to re-tread buy a “Hood”, sold by J. C. Holden. WHAT OTHERS THINK OF US. ------ o------ An Attorney. JtaMi / 1920. time itinerant instructor in nursing. C. C. Crushed to Earth Has Risen Tillamook Fire Company Enters In prise of our dairymen, and our gressive schools. The plan, as suggested, met with a Ince Contest. Again. • i In the near future we shall be able great deal of interest and was ap­ ------ o The Pacific Coast Association of to publish a list of all the boys und proved by the superintendents pres­ The well known Tillamook Com­ fire chiefs, through its President, C. L. Starr, of Portland, one of our ent. Everett Chapter now has four girls engaged in some club project. If you want a tire of quality see most uevoted and admiring subscrib­ mercial Club, whose ever-frequent Elliott Whiteheat, chief of Oakland, nurses. ers, attorney for the R. R., and sever­ election of officers and irregularity Calif., fire department, has inaugur­ The following Red Cross chapters The smoke stack of the Coast Power the Hood. Haltom's Advertising and Display al large lumber concerns in Tilla­ of session have been the butt of many ated a fire prevention contest with in the northwestern division have Co., which collapsed a few months Man. Obituary Notice. mook County, who was here on busi- a feeble jest for several years, has the express purpose in view of saving recently appointed public health ago is being replaced. j ness last week, made his usual visit again become imbued with one of its human life and conserving property nurses: Aberdeen and Yakima( Frank Plinsky, who for several C. W. Miller, who was bookkeeper Laurence D. Perry, eldest son of to the Headlight office to raise the periodical fresh spurts of vigor. Washington. interests. years and until recently has been for the Coats Lumber Co., was back Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Perry, was born old Nick, because F. C. Baker face­ Contrary to precedent, no directors Mr. Thos. H. Ince, proprietor of the connected with the largest Dry In Tillamook this week on business. Dec. 30, 1905, at Garibaldi, Ore., tiously persists in spelling Mr. Starr’s were chosen at the meeting held at Ince Moving Picture Studios, hear­ Goods establishment in Bellinghanij i and died Feb., 19, 1920, at Orville, name “star", when addressing u copy the American Legion Club Rooms on i GEM THEATRE PROGRAM Henry D. Davis Lumber Co., vs. ing of the contest, offers a silver cup Washington, having done their ad­ Calif., aged 14 years, one month and of the paper to him. In plaintive Thursday night, February 19th. Silver Spruce Co., is a suit filed in costing at least $500.00 as a prize to vertising, window dressing and card twenty days. tones Mr. Starr has besought the cor­ Representatives from three lodges I be given to the city showing the best writing, has been induced to come Friday, Feb. 27—"Chimmie Fadden” the circuit court to recover $109.".18. The body was brought to Gari­ rection of this very same error, for and A. L. and various business, in­ Paramount production featuring fire prevention efficiency during the to this city, accepting a similar po­ i Carl Haberlach reports that the baldi, Feb. 24, and at 1:30, Feb. 25, many moons, and Mr. Baker has re­ dustries and professions were in at­ campaign, which for the first period sition with Haltom’s. Although here Victor Moore. the checks for January milk will not I the funeral services were conducted sponded courteously, "That’s right— tendance, and it was voted that the is from January 1st, 1920, to June but a few days Mr. Plinsky is favor­ "Ford Weekly Educational.” be out before the 10th of the month. at the Garibaldi Cove church, by Rev. S-T-A-R-R------- I’ll remember to can be tied to the hoodoo name, 30, 1920. Within the cup will be ably impressed with Tillamook and Saturday, Feb. 28—"Chasing Rain­ Fred Paquet, deceased, Ophelia G. O. Oliver. Interment was made in change it,” and immediately forgot­ ’ Commercial Club,” substituting the placed 250 silver dollars donated by predicts a great future for the entire bows” William Fox production Paquet vs. John Paquet, is a case fil­ the Bay City cemetery. Laurence was ten all about it. But in spite of this more pretentious title, "Chamber of the Fire Prevention Bureau of the Tillamook valley. His wife and two featuring Gladys Brockwell. a healthy robust boy until only a few ed in the circuit court, being an ap­ handicap they are excellent old bud­ Commerce.” Pacific Coast for the benefit of the small daughters will come to Tilla­ "Red Hot Hottentots” 1 reel com- ' days prior to his death, and was a dies, swapping political prejudices The intention is to engage a secre­ members of the fire department of peal in a probate case. edy. mook soon. boy of noble worth and character. In aid jitney cigars. tary, recompense him adequately, the city which succeeds in winning Owing to the electric light plant school he was loved by both teacher Sunday, Feb. 29—"Sauce for the When asked to give his candid op­ hire an office for him to sit in, and the prize. being shut down Thursday, those and school mates, and was always Goose” Select production, featuring The Tusatila Club. an L. C. Smith & Bros, piano for him Chief Thos. Coates has entered Till­ who were depending on power were studious, courteous and obedient. inion of Tillamook, Mr. Starr with Constance Talmage. to play on. Ten years of experience amook City as a contestant, and with impressive slowness, picked liis way somewhat inconvenienced. , Owing to Lucia and Murial Wiley Monday, March 1—“The Love Burg­ ' While we miss him sadly here and carefully and tactfully among the have taught the instigators of this the co-operation of the citizens feels being sick, the club, w hich was to lar” Paramount production featur­ Rev. Oliver returned from North although there is a vacancy in his longest and most erudite words his movement, that no matter how con­ confident of being in the race. have met at their home, met at the home which can never be filled, we ing Wallace Reid. Powder, Wash., the first part of the vocabulary boasts, as people are wont scientious and eager and faithful a Every citizen can help to win the home of Mrs, Alex McNair. The busi­ "Fox Sunshine Comedy.” week, where he hud gone on account 1 know that he has gone where he will to do when they "speak for publica­ volunteer secretary may be, he can­ Thomas H. Ince cup by taking pre­ ness meeting was called to order by of the serious sickness of his father. J ever more enjoy that which he told tion.” Gee, n's a shame we haven’t not satisfactorily fulfill the duties of cautions to prevent fires. Tuesday, March 2—"Girls’ Para­ the president Ramona Haltom. The his parents of in his last and dying mount production featuring Mar­ The fire boys are after the prize, minutes of the previous meeting were Wm. II. Raymond, field represent­ words which were “I hear such sweet a verbatim memory, capable of set- the office, while selling picture guerite Clark. ting down Mr. Starr’s own lofty frames, carrots or fire insurance so don't have that first fire this year. read and approved. Several import­ ative of the Salvation Army, is in the music.” “Con in Economy” 2 reel comedy. sesquipedalian verbiage, for it was (according to his particular occupa­ Make every month from now until ant matters of business were brought city for the purpose of organizing truly classic. However, here ies a mod­ tion) with one hand, and writing a ■July a “No Fire” month. Wednesday, March 3—“The Ava- the county, so as to continue the war up and discussed. After the business Gladys Brockwell is Coming to Town est, humble and unworthy attempt club report with the other. (You— lanche” Artcraft production, feat- Boy Scouts can help to win the meeting Mary Lamar rendered a piano work. the old “cannot serve God and Mani- Thomas Ince cup for Tillamook. to duplicate his harangue: uring Elsie Ferguson. sola and Mrs. Dyrlund read a very Gladys Block well, in a story that The Headlight has increased its "My business takes me into nearly man gag!) "Bray Pictograph.” Chief Coates will explain how you interesting letter and gave a short size, and also engaged an experienc- I has a tremendously strong human every city and town lu the state, and The suitably paid secretary will can do it. Here is something worth Thursday, March 4—"Back to God’s I i c.ty editor. Bro. Baker is keeping appeal—“Chasing Rainbows”—will there is not a county in Oregon, hang out a gilt lettered shingle, that while for you to do. Who is the talk on occupation tor women, which Country”, First National produc­ was very interesting to all the girls. be seen at the Gem Theatre next Sat- aliead of his progressive town.— i whose people 1 do not know, and will flap gently in the breeze, pro­ Chief Scout? tion, featuring Nell Shipman, sup­ Refreshments were served by the urday night. This is the story of a know thoroughly from personal asso­ claiming to summer campers, tour­ Wneeier Reporter. ! hostess which were enjoyed ported by Wheeler Oakman. The by all. waitress, Sadie, whose heart is well ciation. Therefore (look at that ists and visitors, that the Chamber of C. F. Stone has brought suit in the nigh broken by a false greatest picture of this type ever After which each girl was asked to Gienger Cooking Club. lover, and Circuit Court growing out of the who, to get away from her troubles, youngster going past—some baby. Commerce Information Bureau is at brought to Tillamook. Don’t miss it write a piece of poetry of four lines Ought to see mine, she’s eleven their service. Like a ministering failure of the Silver Spruce Co., ask­ goes to a town on County Superintendent G. B. Lamb on any topic she chose. The prize was it is worth a trip of many miles. the edge of Death months old)—therefore, I feel quali­ angel, beaming beneficently, bear­ ing an accounting and judgment Valley to work in Positively one night only. See dis­ a railroad restau­ fied to judge Tillamook’s merit. ing a Lady Bountiful basket contain­ is in receipt of the certificate of awarded to Vai Jean Prhal. The fol­ against the company for $3588.00 rant. achievement issued to the Geinger lowing are some of the best poems. play ad on another page of this Without making any odious compari­ ing turkey, chocolate creams and Cooking Club. The names of the pu­ and $4390.68. paper. Sadie does more good in that town Come to Tillamook that is the best sons (uow this snap shot was taken woolen underwear, the C. of C. see­ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wallace have de­ than any minister that ever came just after she recovered from the retary will swoop down upon the pils of the school on this certificate, The sun rises in the west, serted Tillamook’s sunshine and its that way, and she does it through colic. Of course, it doesn't begin to do impoverished and needy and dis- completing the work, are: Alma "Chimmie Fadden” At the Gem. Our four thirty comes at seven. Furrer, Pauline Geinger, Lena Berli, ascribed attendant of flu, for the love and a spirit that knows no fear, her justice) and without a..y desire eased citizens of our town, dispens­ And only Presbyterians go to lure of the southland. They are mak­ It is a fine emotional role for Miss to flatter or any careless overesti­ ing noble mottos and gold pieces to Ruth Paul, Ernest Geinger and Heaven —V. L. P. Do you remember that old song, ing u three week's visit with friends, Brockwell, and according to advance mation, I think that Tillamook Coun­ the grown-ups, and Jersey cream to Homer Blum. These papers are sign­ Tillamook had an awful freeze, “On the Bowery.” ed by the governor of Oregon, State i reports, the Fox star makes the most ty is better adapted to the industries the underfed infants, paying the in­ in Dallas, Texas, It is the Broadway of those days, Superintendent of Public Instruction That made you shimmie from your of it. nutt down to your knees. some twenty-five years ago, that is of lumbering and dairying, which it terest on the mortgage on the wid­ and other government officials, be­ Mrs. Chilcott died in this city on Everybody was all froze up. pictured in Paramount’s picturiza­ has chosen as its forte, than any ow’s homestead just as the psycholo­ Tuesday evening from pneumonia Raymond Hatton in "The Love other county in Oregon is suited to gical moment, when the proprietor of side the County School Superintend­ And made you feel like a frozen pup. tion of E. W. Townsend’s famous The deceased was the wife of Ralph ent and teacher. —M. E. L. Burglar.” comedy, “Chimmie Fadden,” starring the commercial enterprises in which Bloody Gulsh Ice Cream Parlor and Chilcott, who works for the City Victor Moore, which will be shown at it is engaged, (Yes, I walked the dance hall, is about to foreclose, in Transfer Co. The body was taken to I Who is she? New School Buildings in County Raymond Hatton, the famous floor with her every night for three order to force the sheriff’s daughter, the Gem Theatre Friday, Feb. 2 7, Dallas this morning for burial. Can’t you see? character man who has appeared in months, while she had the colic) niece or widow, into matrimonial Don’t be a fool Mr. Townsend was at that time a town of Wheeler The progressive The Public Service Commission will many Paramount and Artcraft pic- Tillamook farmers and business men servitude. She’s a graduate of Tillamook reporter of the New York Sun. Every voted a bond issue i of $35,000.00 last be in Tillamook this week, and to­ tures, plays a unique character role are thrifty and progressive, but their In addition to these features, it is —li. H. now and then he wrote a “Chimmie high school. morrow (Friday) several grade cross­ in the "Love Burgular”, a new Para­ ambition has not blinded them to the the aim of the Chamber of Commerce Friday to build a i new high school Fadden” sketch, telling incidents in combined. Also a and grade school i What do you know about that! ings will be investigated. It seems mount picture, starring Wallace Reid limitations of Tillamook's natural to begin a publicity campaign for the life of an Irish-American Bowery that the county court and the offi­ which comes to tili' Gem Theatre resources, There is not a sufficient Tillamook County, advertising its new school house : to be built at Cordelia has lost a pound of fat. “rough diamond”. The sketches Brighton and Cochran. How did she do it? cials have agreed upon certain plans next Monday. volume of 1 river water pouring into beach resorts, its cheese, its air and achieved such popularity that Town­ Cloverdale will receive bids April chewing on a piece of suit. By and the commission has been peti­ His role in this photoplay is per- Tillamook Bay to sweep a clean its hotels, boosting the roads special­ —-R. H. send soon found Ills creation and 1st for a new school house. tioned to approve them. haps one of the most difficult and channel to the ocean, and it is ly (they need it) as a prime attrac­ himself both nutional figures. Sandlake district recently voted Once upon a summer day, Ask the “Why of the extra Ply” in peculiar ever screened. He is a colu­ improbable ! that there would be tion for the motorist. The Bowery of those days is no funds to erect a high school. Ramona wb out to play. bination minister of the gospel and a very great monetary inducement The next meeting of the C. of C. the Hood Tire. The school district at Blaine Is An angel chanced to pass her by more. But in the Paramount picture a piano player in a tough slum sa­ to steamers to land at Tillamook will be held on Tuesday, March 2nd, It is all brought back to us again. planning on building a new school And took her away to the sky. There will be a meeting of the loon. It is said that Mr. Halton por­ Bay, so Tillamook, recognizing her at the A. L. Club rooms. It is antici- house this year. "Chimmie Fadden” is not only a —E. H. G. newly formed Chamber of Commerce trays the part with remarkable skill. inability to compete with the ship- pated that a member of the State screamingly funny film, but verita­ It is expected that the new Bay next Tuesday, March 2nd, at 8 p.m. The picture is adapted from Jack ping facilities of Astoria, Portland, Board of Commerce may somehow City High School will be ready for He and she were a delightful pair, bly a historical record of what was at the Armory. It is important that Lail’s play, "One of Us”. The sup­ they sat in the Tillamook breeze, As or Marshfield, wisely satisfies herself be enveigled to attend and speechifl. occupancy at the opening of the new once the most famous street In all business and professional men port is quite satisfactory. They looked at the mountains so high with the improvement of her railway­ so business men, who are interested school year in September. America. shoud attend as there are matters to and bare projects, and enlargement of her al­ in the growth of Tillamook’s popula- discuss of vital interest to Tillamook And that of Tillamook cheese. Married Couple Pass Away Within ready famous cheese business. (Now, ■ tion and its resultant financial pro- The Flu Epidemic. City and county. —G. M. C. High School Notes. this is my wife. Some queen. That’s gress, may find it worth their while Few Days. ------- o------- I ---------- o----------- --------- u---------- After having spent a pleasant C. M. Dyrlund, of the Tillamook the baby's carriage standing in the to forego shooting pool with Charlie Never before in the history of Till­ County Bank, has been elected cash- I evening the club udjourned to meet or Louie, or playing dominoeb with The students are all elated over the Minerva Alley-Slasek was born in background.) The alertness and 1er of the Lumberman’s Trust Co., of Nehalem, Ore., December sth, 1889. modernity of spirits here is as refresh­ the kids that night and be present. success of the debating teams. We at the home of ValJean Prahl, on aniook county have such a large amount of sickness prevailed as in Portland, Oregon. He will take up his ¡She was united in marriage to George ing as the splendid moist air, which Now all together—Long vlve le now have a fine chance for the coun­ March 5. the past two weeks, for the flu epl- new duties on Monday, March 8th Ludtke on June 2nd, 1907, of whicu always sends me away invigorated. Chamber! ty championship. demic is general in all parts of the A very exciting game of basket ball Mr. Dyrlund regrets the severing of j union were born tfo children, George I like Tillamook genuinely, and if Bed Cross Nurse Department. county. It is generally conceded that was played at the armory Monday pleasant business and social connec­ Herbert and Ivan Harold Ludtke, who she continues to adhere to her pres­ Tire Hundred. the disease is more contagious than between Tillamook High School and tions formed in Tillamook, and the still survive her. Mi. Luutke died ent policy of knowing what she was During the past six months the Red last year and the people of the coun­ Blaine. The score was thirteen to cordiality extended him here will June 20th, 1915, leaving her a wid­ cut out for and sticking to that, she Cross Department of nursing has ty have not taken the precautions There are few women that possess thirty-eight in favor of the high long be an agreeable memory. ow. She was united in marriage to should attain almost phenomenal been establishing Red Cross courses they did last year, hence the spread the natural quick tact and unaffect­ success. Our great powers in the fi­ school. Otto James Stasek on December 25, Mrs. A. J. Stillwell returned to to instruct home hygiene and care of the disease became more rapid. A ed cordiality, so essential to the grac- Monday, Feb. 23, the schools were nancial world have all specialized in San Diego, Cal., last week, having 1917. Mr. Stasek was tuken violently iuos art of hostess-ship, to such a closed in honor of Washington’s instructionin home hygiene and care general opinion prevailed for some come to Tillamook on account of the ill at their home in God s Valley, auu one thing and succeeded. If a county degree that every guest at a large of the sick in secondary schools time that people were only suffering birthday. full of people specialize in one thing, throughout the fourteen Red Cross with colds, but so many serious cases sudden death of her aunt Mrs. Babi. i after being removed to Tillamook gathering, even the most diffident, Next Friday night our boys go to how much greater will their combin­ he passed away February 13, 1920. Rev. Mr. Ford, who came in from is conscious of the sincerity of her Blaine to play basketball. Our hopes Divisions. have developed knocking the props Banks, Or., last w’eek, with his wife, During his illness she contracted ed efforts be? (Yes, the baby has welcome and is immediately placed How popular these lessons have be­ from under that delusion. To procure I are with the high school. 5 teeth now. See where she cut them come is shown in the constantly In­ nurses from other places was very and expected to remain here over pleuncy, which terminated in pneu­ at her ease. Mrs. E. T. Haltom and The executive council of the stu- on my gold watch. Cute, isn’t it?) Sunday, was called back on account monia, and she passed away Febru­ Mrs. B. C. Lamb, who entertained at dent body met Tuesday and decided creasing number of schools that have difficult for there was a great de- ■O of the death of a member of his con­ ary 20th, 1920, aged 30 years, two five hundred on Friday, February that fifty per cent of the student adopted them. Recently 1,076 high maud for nurses in all parts of the months and twelve days. Besides he. gregation. 20th, at the home of the former, may body tax should belong to the de­ school girls in New York state com­ state. Dr. Boals, the county health A Journalist. two children she leaves to mourn her be place in the admirable category, bate. thirty per cent, athletic activ­ pleted the course. In the Lake divis­ officer, appealed to the Tillamook Members of the order of B. P. O. loss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Richard Sharp, who has been as­ ion, classes were being held in the County Red Cross for nurses and two Elks at Tillamook will send a petition Alley, of Nehalem, Or., also fout sociated with the Oregonian for six as an atmosphere of informality and ities and twenty per cent miscellan­ schools of Gary, Ind., Elkhart, Ind., were sent here. They were placed in genuine pleasure characterized the eous. This will call for much discus ­ to the grand lodge asking for a char­ sisters, Mrs. O. F. Knight, Mrs. P. F. years, three on the editorial staff, the parent teachers assoclatian is the emergency hospital in the city sion as many of the students think ter. A special dispensation will be Cooper, Mrs. A. D. Lommen, of Mo­ and three in his present capacity of entire afternoon. Bowls of yellow daffodils lent a the athletics should receive a greater backing this movement. In Warren hall. It is fortunate that the disease necessary. The members of the or­ hler, Or., and Miss Winnifred Ailey, sporting writer, attended the recent and Toledo, Ohio, this instruction is does not affect the lungs In such der in the coast city feel that on ac­ of Nehalem, Oregon. Her trust lu ooxing match at the Armory. It was colorful touch of spring to the living percentage of the tax. given to high school seniors at the large proportion as it did last year, room, where five card tables were count of Tillamook’s isolation their uod was firm, having accepted Christ his first visit to Tillamook and the expense of the school board. Thirty- foj- had It done so the toll of death petition should receive special con- when a child, and was prepared to beaches, and he was immediately im­ grouped about the huge fireplace. The one schools in Chicago are introduc­ would have been quite heavy. musical numbers chosen by Mrs. E. Boys and Girls Clubs. sideration, At present Tillamook Is go. pressed by the desirable location of E. Koch, were well received. "The ing home hygiene and care of the A number of schools of the county In the jurisdiction of McMinnville "Then sweet by thy rest till He bids .he city, lying as it does in the cen­ sick this winter. The 1’ennsylvania- are closed down,and the attendance Sunshine of Your Smiles, ” always a for lodge. Mr. N. C. Maris, field worker thee arise ter of the broad flat valley, guarded favorite and "Dainty Little Love” a Deleware Division has two field sec­ at the city school was reduced 50 T. E. Epplett, who is the most lm- To hall Him in triumph descending by surrounding sentinels of protect­ quaint and laughing bit of melody, Industrial Fairs, from the office of retaries who have spent the past per cent. the skies.” ing mountains, and placed neatly be t were well adapted to Mrs. Koch's the Department of Education, spent month in addressing teachers’ Insti­ portant unofficial personage about ----------o---------- tween parallel rivers. Someone hand­ voice, which is neither powerful nor several days last week organizing In­ tutes and county fairs regarding the court house, and who knows how Announcement. Otto James Slasek was born Sep- ed him a hunk of Tillamook cheese, spectacular, its cvharni depending dustrial club in the schools. to scare flu germs away to protect “Cooperation in homes, schools and ------- o------- I The prospects for the boys and the county officials coming down -fember 19th, 1887, at Kaukauna, by way of welcome, and he was en­ I rather upon clearity of tone and that Churches in health education.” hereby announce mys< 71“"" girls club work this year look very raptured. He liked the people he met | Wisconsin, and moved to Tillamook with the disease, is mighty indignant Four hundred and twenty-four pleasing mellowness, lacking in dra­ candidate for re-election of County good. At Cloverdale a large sewing because he has not been enumerated with his parents in l»90. After ar­ and the view of the ocean on the way , matic sopranos. Mrs. Koch accompan­ high school students in Idaho, Oregon Surveyor, on the Republican ticket, club of fourteen nt- mbers has been diplomatically refraining ied her own singing. in Uncle Sam’s big family. It is to be riving at maturity he engaged in down, and Washington completed the at the primary election. May 21st, organized. Also a large ealf club. from mention of the banna peels un ­ logging for a number of years in dif ­ | During the serving of a tastefully hoped that he won't get boiling hot course in home hygiene and care of 1920. It successful will conduct the A large club was organized at Hebo der the red plush seats on the Tilla ­ ferent parts of Tillamook county. He and lock the city enumerator up in the sick in the month of January. prepared luncheon Miss Ramona office in an efficient, economical and the county bastile for such a grev- was united in marriage to Minerva mook and Portland pullman. When Haltom played selection front “Higo- also one at Beavei and at Fairview. Owing to the shortage of nurses, courteous matter. Mr. Maris was particularly lnterest- Ailey-Ludtke on December 25, 1917. asked how he enjoyed hiB trip on the letto,” and the winning of the prizes ious oversight. these graduates are able to render W. S. Coates. They purchased a farm in God’s Val­ S. P., Mr. Sharp said, ”1 wasn’t by Mrs. Reichers and Mrs Condit i ed In encouraging boys and girls in valuable assistance during the recent Robert Sargent vb . Harley Foland, ley, where they resided until his frightened at the dizzy speed. I once ■ this county to organize calf clubs, influenza epidemic, particularly for was announced. Those present were executor of the estate of Walter death which occurred al Tillamook rode with Ralph De Palma, and my this being particularly appropriate Reformed Church. Kinnaman, deceased, is a suit filed in at the home of his parents on Febru­ brother-in-law knows a girl who used Mesdames Robinson, Carlin, i, Brod- to this county. The dairymen are in­ the members of their own families. The Aberdeen. Washington, Red ------ o------ the circuit court. The plaintiff alleg­ ary 13, 1920, after an attack of to keep company with Barney Old­ head. Turnbull, Anderson, Leslie, terested In pure bred slock, and the Cross Chapter is forming first aid Leonard, Koch, Aiderman, i Clough, Cor 4th Ave. & E. Sth Street.-Rev. es that between December, 1916. and boys should be interested in this line, Spinal Meningitis, which lasted two field, so my racing blood felt quite December, 1918, at the request of weeks, his age being 32 years, four in its element on the way down here" Lamar, McGrath, Kuratli, Groat, that they may early learn to be classes among Boy Scouts, firemen, W. G.Lienkaemper, pastor. Hayes, Relchers, Gaylord, Condit, and men In Industries The Instruct­ Sunday School at 10 a.m. Public Walter Kinnaman. plaintiff perform­ months and twenty-five days. He breeders of good stock. Mr. Shat p’s one criticism of Tilla­ Schultz, Holden and Dyrlund. ing nurse has a well fitted room in worship at 11 a.m. Subject: "Christ's ed services upon the deceased’s farm This work has the endorsement and leaves to mourn his loss his parents, mook was made to Fred C. Baker. which she Is more than busy with I^tw of Sacrifice a Protest against the near Beaver which amounted to backing of the State and County Mr. and Mrs. James Stasek, of Till­ “Thia town needs a daily paper. Why classes in home care of the sick. World’s laiw of the Survival of the $1000.00. The plaintiff had been un­ amook, Or., four brothers, Edw. W. don’t you make the Headlight one?” stock breeders associations, as well New Fer^uion Picture. Seattle chapter has sent into Di­ Fittest.” A Lenten sermon. able to collect this money, although as the Granges. In fact, the granges Mr. Baker, who already carries more ----- o------ Stasek, of Tillamook, Henry S. Stas­ vision Headquarters a call for a full You are cordially invited to wor« he had filed a duly verified bill to ,are endorsing the Industrial Club ek, of Seaside, Ore., Alvin F. Stasek, responsibility than the day is long time Instructor to carry on classes ship with ub . Elsie Ferguson’s latest Artcraft work In the schools as never before. the executor of the estate. I and Rudolph M. Stasek, of Vancou­ enough to digest, staggered pitifully photoplay “The Avalanche,” which in In Home Hygiene and care of the Mr. Marla was obliged to cut short Fred Mletzke, of Cloverdale, who is ver, B. C. Also one sister, Miss Alice murmuring feverishly, “For I'm to be a picturization of Gertrude Ather­ sick at the teaching center whlchis An opportunity to secure de­ his engagement here, as so many queen of the May, Mother!” the proprietor of a prospering meat M. A. Stesek, of Tillamook, Ore. ton's famous novel, has scored an schools were closed because of the to be established at Chapter Head­ sirable place In Bayocean at very market there, recently visited his old emphatic success and will be shown “flu”, that all could not be reached. quarters. low price; Owing to forced set­ haunts in our city. He has increased Interest in the Home Hygiene and "The list", says the American Press at the Gern Theatre next Wednesday, , County Superintendent Lamb will Card of Thanks. tlement. Modern cottage, corner his girth by several noticeable inch­ care of the sick course was manifest ­ lot. One of nicest and most con­ referring to the list of German crim­ March 3. Aside from the inherent in­ complete the work. es (or is it feet) and a plausible so­ ed in a meeting of the Superlntend- We wish to thank our many friends terest of the picture as a story of hu­ venient locations in Bayocehn. Mr. Marie who for many years has inals “ wanted" by the Allies “ con ­ lution of the acquired avoirdupois is for their kind sympathy and help in < ents of high schools throughout the man passions and emotions, it has Paved afreet And cement walks, that he must be eating his own stock | our recent bereavement. tains among others the name of been produced on a most lavish scale. been a breeder of pure bred cattle, is , Everett, Wash., Chapter. The meet- There will be bo more opportuni­ much pleased with the outlook for | of Porterhouses and sweetbreads. for the purpose of I Mr. and Mrs. Hiram ‘Helifrit*,’ which possibly la a tele­ The support headed by Lumsden good stock in Tillamook County, and ' Ing was called ties like Ikhain Bayocean. Bee or Keep it up Fred. When the butcher- discussing the feasibility of a full graphic error.” It sounds correct. l Perry and family. Hare is unusually clever. ^ri^wsi. L, King, Tillamook. he is loud in bls praise of the enter- i I (