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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 11,
here by the death of his brother Joe. the Wilson river gymnasium near I was formerly in London, but since
affirmative team, Betty Lantz and
He expects to return to Tillamook in the Maide Leaf school on Tuesday ' her husband’s death last year she has
Martha Crank, go to Corvallis to
the fall to spend a few months.
i meet the negative team representing
evening March 16. A good game as­ resided in the United States. Mrs.
building a-
that high school, while the Corvallis
Part of the Trask and Fairview, sured. Wilson Ri4er Athletic Club is Claridge contemplates
When it is time to re-tread buy a
. affirmative team comes here to meet
and all of Wilson and Kilchis pre­ out for the championship in basket rustic cottage at Rockaway for a
“Hood”, sold by J. C. Holden.
the Tillamook negative team, Clare
summer home, where she will chap­
Mrs. Crank is in Portand visaing cincts, have not been enumerated ball.
Small and Harry Elliott. This dual
yet. What is the matter, enumerat­
Say, have you noticed the large erone young ladies from Portland
for a few days this week.
debate will decide the championship
ors?
crowds that come from Portland and and other places, who are there on
J. C. Todd bought a Ford from E.
vacations.
of the district, The winner will send
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Dwight
left
for
Hillsboro
over
toward
Tillamook?
A
F. Rogers Tuesday.
a team to the state championship
The nurses at the city hall were
Los Angeles Saturday. They expect great many men are coming over to
J. C. Holem, of Portland, was in
tournament to be held in Eugene
to visit there for about three months. work at the railroad camp at-Idaville delighted to find the Firemen’s show­
Tillamook this week on business.
Sometimes it takes something ex­ fell in such a manner that his legs, this spring.
They were accompanied by C. Ray, Extra coaches have been in use for er bath, and proceeded to make
The Tillamook debators jade an
On March 1 a boy was born to Mr. of Cloverdale.
a time, and it is necessary to use good use of it. They did not. how­ traordinary to transpire or even a ‘ or part of the lower part of his body,
and Mrs. Frank Von Euw.
ever, know that the floor was por­ tragedy, similar to that which occur­ | was held fast with his head down- ex-eiient showing in the opening
The price of auto tires have ad- three engines in the mountains.
red up the Miami, to get a peep be­ I ward. Blum claims that he did not round of series, and are hard at
- Born to the wife of H. Walter vanced 15 per cent, according to
Chas. Pankow, of the Star garage, ous until the boys who sleep below,
work under coach Cloyd Daw-son pre­
Tooley, on March 9, a boy.
Charles Pankow of the Star Garage. reports the sale of an Overland four found their shoes and bed full of hind the scenes as to what is going znow that anything had happened
paring for the coming contest, which
on
in
our
midst,
even
in
a
quiet,
and
proceeded
home.
As
he
did
so
water
and
politely
inquired
who
had
John Paquet, of Garibaldi, was in Pretty soon tires will cost as much to Joe West, of Nehalem. He says he
peaceful place, seemingly, as Tilla­ Walter Smith's shoulder and arm they realize w-ill be a much more
Tillamook on business this week.
as the car.
has a carload of Overlands and one been trying to drownthem. The fire­
men spent about $100 to fix up the mook County. It was a real tragedy dragged on the ground. The tragedy difficult test of their debating abil­
T. E. Epplett and son Frank, were Warren Hoskins, of North Bend Ore- of Nash cars on the way here and
shower
bath, but have never been that took place Thursday night of occurred about 200 yards from the ity. Due to the epidemic no efforts
In Portland on business this week.
with his wife and daughter, return­ they will be here sometime in March.
able
to
use it because the builders last week and it was not until the Zuercher home, and it was near that were made to secure a large audience
A marriage license was Issued to ed to their home Monday, after hav­ Walter Severance bought an Over­ failed to make the floor waterproof. next morning that the facts became spot w here the headlights of the auto at the first debate, but as conditions
land
and
E.
S.
Bettcher
a
Nash
last
ing
spent
two
months
with
his
par
­
Earl R. Woods and Leia Burbank.
For a few days last week a tramp partly known, and even now there were found and one boot, for a dis­ are rapidly improving a large turn­
week.
ents at Rockaway.
March 10.
was
haunting the streets, no one is some mysteries as to exactly how tance of 280 steps blood was sprinkl­ out is anticipated at the contest to
Mrs. Minnie Worthington and dau­
Ed Leach left for Portland Tues­
Chas
McKillip bought a new
seemed
to know where he was going the tragedy happened. It is known, ed in the center of the road, and to encourage the local students in their
Dixie Flyer from W. E. Noyes a few day, to be gone the rest of the week ghter. Lorena, of South Bend, Wash., or where he was from (perhaps he however, that it was hard cider with the right hand side of the road. fight to win the championship. The
are
here
to
visit
with
friends
and
re
­
on business. During the war he was
a pronounced "kick” in it that was Here there were indications of a debate will be the most interesting
days ago.
latives. They were residents of Till- didn’t), but after having been fired first responsible for the gruesome af­ great deal of tramping, but whether ever held in this section. The question,
Mrs. Gail Buel, of Tillamook, is in employed driving spruce, but since
out
of
the
pool
halls,
he
went
to
anioo until about a year ago, when
fair. Whether any moonshine figur­ this was done at the time of the is one of great interest, the debators
Rockaway visiting with her mother, then he has been operating a log­
they moved to South Bend to live sleep in a vacant house down by ed in the tragedy is not known, but tragedy or afterwards is
ging camp.
not known. are evenly matched, and a champion­
Mrs. Hoskins.
Leverich’s barn. But as there is no
with
Mrs.
Worthington
’
s
father
and
it would not be surprising to some From the place of the tragedy to ship is at stake. Plan to come out
Eddie Heisel and Walter Stark
rest
for
the
wicked,
his
sweet
dreams
F. H. Esmond and wife, of Tilla-
brother. They expect to remain here
and boost, March 19, High School
were disturbed by Mr. Gruber, who people if it did, for the Miami ap­ Blum's home is about a mile and a
mook, were in Hillsboro Saturday drove two Ford trucks in from Port­ three weeks or a month.
pears to have a bad reputation for half, and no further trace of blood auditorium.
land
the
other
day.
Eddie
said
they
brought
him
up
to
the
City
Hall
for
and Sunday on business.
Mrs. Elizabeth Olson, a trained
had a fine trip, only it rained and
the night. After breakfast the next moonshine. However the cider was was found until Blum’s garage was
Mrs. Harry Smith, of Portland,
the road was slipery enough to nurse of Portland, left for Martin morning he had his choice between home manufactured, made from ap- reached. From all appearance Blum
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM. ¡j
spent the week end with her parents,
Springs with her mother, Mrs. C. A. shaking the dust of Tillamook off pies grown on the farm, and quite a had endeavored to drive the auto in­
skate on.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gillette.
favorite
drink
even amongst prohi- to the garage but had failed to do so Friday, March 12.—“Sapho", featur­
Mrs. Chas. Elliott, of Kelsey, Wash, Van Patten, Tuesday morning. Mrs. his feet and the rock pile, and, not
bitionists, but it was the “kick” in and the machine backed down on the
G. A. Edmunds vs. James Wilson is
Van Patten has been very ill for strange to say, he chose the former.
and Mrs. 0. L. Rice, of Mohler, re­
ing Pauline Frederick.
this particular cider, so pleasing to approach. Here more blood was
a suit filed to recover $163.59 on a
some time with heart trouble and
"Ford Weekly” Educational.
turned to their respective home
Professor Westover, of Corvallis, to those who like the home manufac­
promissory note.
rheumatism and they have gone
found, the bodyof Waiter Smith
Wednesday after having spent two
was
in
Tillamook
this
week
to
attend
Saturday,
March 13-—‘Sacred “Sil­
tured
concoction,
that
made two men coming in contact with the approach.
Chas. A. Kunze, of Nehalem, was weeks here at the home of Mrs. H. there in hopes of regaining her
the annual meeting of the Cow- Test­ gloriously stewed.
ence”, William Fox production
health.
Roy Smith while returning with
down for two days last wee on busi­ F. Rice, who has been very ill.
ing Association, but on account of so
featuring William Russell.
The star actors in the tragedy the young women found the horse
ness.
In attempting to climb a log, Tom much sickness, the meeting was post­
"Looking for Trouble," One reel,
Doris'Brace, a sister of Mrs. Lewis
were Charles Blum, who ownes a badly crippled near a small barn on
Wm. Babler, of Portland, who has Dick who has been nursing here for Nicholas, who works for the Star poned until the last of the month,
comedy.
farm up the Miami river; Walter and the road. He readily surmised that
been visiting with A. M. Blum, re­ sometime, left for Astoria Monday, Lumber Co., fell and cut his arm when he will return. Prof. Westover
Roy Smith, brothers, sons of Lou an accident had happened and after Sunday. March 14—“Jacques of the
turned home Wednesday.
w here she has accepted a position as severely on an ax. The accident oc­ . was quite interested in the annual Smith, who run their father’s ranch attending to the injured animal he
Silver North,” Select production*,
Emil Hauser has employed A. B. ticket agent for the S. P. Railroad curred Saturday afternoon and he reports of the cheese industry as on the same side of the river as that
featuring Mitchell Lewis.
made
a
search
along
the
road
with
a
was
brought
to
the
Boals
Hospital,
McWilliams, of Wisconsin, to assist Company.
published in the Headlight. He had of Blum; and two young women who
"Monkey Talks,” two reel Sun­
lantern, which took him some time.
where he will be kept for a month received several copies sent out by
him in his barber shop.
shine Comedy.
give their names as Misses Gladis He thought that some accident had
George Watt, who is connected
W. A. Lewis vs. E. E. Baker is a with the Brighton Mills Co., was in at least. He lost considerable blood this office and he require d more and L. Valore, who claim to be sis­
happened to his brother and Blum Monday, March 15—“A Very Good
when in the city on Saturday. He ters. Probably they are not sisters,
suit filed to recover $329.00 for the city on Saturday and informed being brought to the city.
Young Man.” featuring Bryant
had
taken him to a doctor. Finding
goods furnished the defendant.
A bond election was held Thurs- said no other part of the United but are young women of the under­ that his brother was not at home he
us that one day last week the mill
Washburn.
Frank Fitzpatrick sold a Reo shipped 17 cars of lumber from day at the City Hall, to decide the States could make such a splendid world who make their living by went to Blum’s where he found
Pacific International
Livestock
question of purchasing a fire engine showing.
prostitution. They came from Port­ Blum’s wrecked machine. He called
"Speed Wagon” to the Tillamook Brighton.
show filmed in Portland last No­
The American Legion boys are go­ land about three weeks ago and have up Blum who was in bed, and they
Mercantile Co., a few days ago.
vember, at which time several head
~~ E. A. Ball, an old timer of Tilla- and equipment for Tillamook City.
ing to help in the fire prevention been living at the Smith ranch with
of Tillamook County’s choice pure
George Williams returned from mook, who has been living in Port- The result was, 46 votes for the
hunted the born for Walter Smith.
campaign
by
keeping
the
streets
measure
and
15
against
it.
Tillamook
the Smith boys since.
bred live stock were exhibited, and,
Stockton, Cal., Friday. He has been land for a couple of years, has re-
Failing to find him there they went
clear of traffic during a fire. By the
Walter Smith worked for Charles to the garage where the dead body
many prizes won. Don’t pass up
there for two and a half months, turned. He has bought the John certainly needs a new fire apparatus
and we are glad to hear chat it is to way, did any one see them get their Blum, the latter taking Smith home was found. This was about three
this chance to see the greatest stock,
but is home to stay this time.
Hickey place on the Foley, and is
State of Oregon war medals? They after the day’s work was done in his
be piocured.
show ever held on the west coast.
o’clock on Friday morning,
Mrs. L. E. Partridge and Miss Ruth going to try ianching for a while.
did not. And nobody said a word. machine.
C.
J.
Edwards
was
in
Portland
on
The body was badly bruised in Tuesday, March 16—"Square Deal
Partridge left for
Portland this
The Boy Scouts are the first on
Each boy just exhibited his discharge
Thursday of last week the weather several parts and the clothes and
Sanderson,” featuring William S.
morning. They expect to stay until deck to help Tillamook City win the business last week. He reports that and was handed a little envelope,
was wet, and Walter Smith split flesh of the right shoulder and arm
an electric line has been run out
Hart.
Sunday.
Thos. H. Ince cup. They have invited
peeked
inside
to
see
if
it
would
bite,
wood
that
afternoon
and
part
of
the
about a mile south of the city for the
were worn off to the bone on account
"The Dentist”—2 reel Mack Sen-
Mrs. H. R. Martin, who lives at the Chief Coates to meet with them Sun­ accommodation of farmers out that and being satisfied it was safe, stuck evening in the wood shed. The wood
of being dragged so far, and one ear
net Comedy.
Rajotte, Fobert and Winter camp, is day morning and tell them how to go way. Good news, eh? Well just ask it in his pocket and grinned at his splitting appealed very agreeable oc­
was badly lacerated. Blum’S*auto was Wednesday, March 17—“Louisiana,*
in Portland for a few days visit this about It.
the ladies, for they are the ones who neighbor as if he had been caugh. cupation tor there were several bot­ standing about 40 feet from the
featuring Vivial Martin.
week.
E. E. Koch left for Portland, for a had to fill and clean the dirty, kissing his best girl. Heroes every tles of hard cider there and Blum and garage badly crippled, both head­
"Bray Pictograph & Cartoon."
one, and so bard for anyone to find Smith got gloriously full. The cider
* Miss Grace Jolliffe, who is attend­ few days business trip, Wednesday smelly kerosene lamps.
lights of the machine were broken
Thursday, March 18.—"Oh, Boy!”
words to express it. Here’s to them.
ing Tillamook High School, spent morning. He expects to return Sun-
was
made
last
fall
by
Blum,
a
whole
off and gone and the radiator smash­
Sam Lundberg was in the city on
presenting June
Caprice
and
the week end with her parents at day. and while he- is gone, C. P. Friday from Wheeler having business
Solon Schiffmann vs. Comestock barrel of it. which han becume hard, ed in, which prevented the fan from
Briggs, of Nehalem, is taking his
Creibhton Hale in one of the breex-
Wheeler.
and
quantities
were
placed
in
bot
­
running, with one of the back tires
here. Mr. Lunberg is in the hotel Manufacturing Co., is a suit filed in
iest fllmusical comedies ever put
R. A. Waymire, of Fashion, was place in the store.
off and hanging to the axel. How
business and is giving good satisfac­ the circuit court to recover $3750.00. tles.
on a film. Se advertisement on an­
When Walter Smith was ready to Blum managed to drive the machine
John Blair, the car inspector for tion in that line of business. He is The plaintiff alleges in the complaint
down last week on business. He says
other page.
there are about thirty cases of flu up the S. P. Railroad Co., is in Portland somewhat interested in getting the that he sold the defendant on the go home, both men gathered up sev­ in that condition at night, without
"Bumping into Broadway.” a two
for a week or ten days, having his best men elected for county offices, 23rd of December, 1918, 129,000 feet eral bottles of the hard cider and lights and over the bridge, with the
there now.
•
reel Harold Lloyd Comedy.
placed
them
in
the
automobile.
To
of
fir
lumber
at
Wheeler.
At
the
eyes
treated.
Wm.
Jolliffe,
the
in
­
body
of
Walter
Smith
dangling
on
for good roads are what people in
Mae Wilson was in Brighton Sat­
The first one he has made under a
drive from the Blum farm the river the ground is a mystery.
urday on business for the Bell Tele­ spector at Wheeler, is taking his that part of the county are interest­ same time defendant leased from the
new contract, and said by motion
plaintiff his saw mill at Wheeler, Is crossed by a bridge and going up
Blum claims that he does not know
ed in more than anything else.
phone Co., She was accompanied by place during his absence.
picture comedy critics to be the
and by the terms the defendant the road, the Smith farm is reached what happened that evening, his
T. W. Purvis vs. Effie Purvis is a
E. A. Harris.
The Wheeler Lumber Co. has
best of his career. Now! If you are
agreed to operate the same. As the bycrossingthe river on a foot plank.
mind being a perfect blank, whether
Mrs. O. D. Smith left Monday for divorce suit filed in the circuit court, granted their workers a raise of 15 mill needed repairs defendant also
looking for u laugh und plenty of
When they arrived at the Smith this is so remains to be proved. All
These
parties
were
married
in
Port
­
and
20
per
cent,
retrocative
to
March
Portland. She was called to the bed­
fun, here is where you will get the
agreed to have the saw mill running farm, where Walter Smith lived that he remembers is he saw fire
child
being
born
land
in
1907,
one
1. Common labor now receives a
side of her sister, Mrs. Cora McGill,
best measure of your life. Don’t
to the union. Plaintiff alleges deser­ minimum of $5.06 per day. Brighton by January 15th, 1919. It was stipu­ with his brother, Roy Smith, there coming from the radiator when on
who is very ill with heart trouble.
miss It.
were
the
young
women,
alsoa
neph
­
lated
that
the
defendant
was
to
re
­
his way home in the machine.
tion on the part of defendant.
Mill company have granted their pay the
Last Monday most of the 20 schools
plaintiff lumber when the ew, a boy of 14 years of age. It had
There is another matter that is un­
Attorney Geo. Winslow left for men an increase of 5 cents per mill was
that had closed on account of the flu
been
decided
by
Roy
Smith
and
the
in operation but this had
High School Notes.
solved, and that is who placed the
Salem
this
morning,
he
says
he
hopes
hour.
A
new
wage
scale
will
be
resumed with a fairly good attend­
not been done so the plaintiff claims two young women that they would body of Walter Smith in the garage?
to
return
Tuesday
and
bring
his
wife
adopted
in
all
the
logging
camps
on
ance of pupils.
visit the Langley's that evening, but It was either taken from the auto
$3750.00 damages.
The attendance in the high school
who has been there for ten days, but the Nehalem bay.
as it rained they decided not to go. when the machine backed down from is almost normal again.
C. Oberg, of Portland, was in on
doesn’t know wip-ther he will be al­
Sometimes
when
you
are
going
When
Blum
and
Walter
Smith
arriv
­
business last week. He is selling
the garage, or did the body fall off
A surprise was in store for the stu­
Notice to Property Owners
lowed to leave Sr.em.
down town, just make it a point to
ed. and having the automobile, they after Blum had reached the garage, dent body Monday, when letters
safety auto locks. No chance for auto
------ o------
stop
at
Haltom
’
s
and
see
our
new
The people of Garibaldi know noth­
thieves if you have one of these.
The general supposition is that the were awerded to our football players
Notice is herebygiven to all prop­ all decided to go to Langley's. In go­
ing about the hidden stills and the window display. The arrangement
erty owners having street assess­ ing from the Smith farm to the coun­ body of Walter Smith was placed in for valiant bravery on the field of
Mrs. D. P. Hopkins and sons were
"white mules” down there that are which is by Frank Klinsky, is espec­
ments that have not been paid. that ty road, the party had to go afoot the car on the road, where the blood hard knocks. Letters were given to
called to Dilly Saturday on account
causing so much excitement in these ially artistic and attractive. We are
the delinquent list is being prepared and cross the plank walk across the marks stopped, and removed from the following: Small, Elliott, Llen-
of the illness of her son Lloyd. They
parts, according to E. Marshall who showing a new line of Palmer and
by the City Recorder, and if not river. While doing so Walter Smith the car a Blum’s garage, for the in­ kemper, Moulton, Farley, Gt ay, Ol­
expect to return soon.
La Vogue garments for women and
was in town Tuesday.
paid, there will be additional cost of fell into the river, and after getting side of the car was muddy and the son, Sharp, “Shingles” and Anderson*
Rollie W. Watson bought a new
out started back to the house to get robes and other covering that was in
The guild of the Presbyterian Hart, Schaffner an<^ Marx suits for advertising.
Next Friday night our boys will
Oldsmobile eight last week from W.
dry clothes, which is the last seen of the auto were used to cover up the play basket ball with Cloverdale at
church will meet with Mrs.Haber- men.
J. Stephens, who expects another car
him until his dead body was found dead body.
Mrs. Sawyer, who has been ill for
lach on March 16. All friends and
the armory. This is expected to be
Moose Lodge Meets Again.
load in the near future.
covered up the next morning in
members are cordially invited. A some time at the emergency hospital,
This is the sad, sad story of the one of the most exciting games oC
A. F. Coats was down from Seattle large attendance is desired, as offic­ with the flu died last night at 12:30.
The meeting of the Moose Lodge Blum’s garage.
awful tragedy that happened to the season. Our boys are just now
for ten days, to look after the mill ers for the coming year are to be She had ben improving for several
Blum started with the rest of the Walter Smith on the Miami road on getting in practice und we know the
last Friday was very interesting,
and camp here, He returned this elected.
days, but an abscess formed in her Messrs. Din-ham and Donohue, or­ party in Ills auto, and being the Thursday night, but there is this con­ outcome of this game will be in fa-
morning.
She ganizers, being present.
worse for drink, his machine was solation, for had Blum met another vor of T. II. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, of neck and hastened the end.
Rev. Wriggle was called to l’ort- Montesano, Wash., and their two leaves nine children and a host of
near Andrew
Zurcher’s car traveling over the road with a
Several speeches were made, but ditched
Domestic Art under Miss Skidmore
land Monday on account of the ill­ small sons returned home Tuesday friends to mourn their loss. As Mrs. perhaps the most interesting was the place. The young women became number of persons in it, it is safe to have finished their linen problem
ness of his nephew, who had just ar- after spending about three weeks at Sawyer was the last case at tlie hos- one by Mr. Donohue, about Moose­ scared, and refused to ride with say that a number of other precious and are now
commencing school
I
rived there from Idaho.
heart. lie stated that about 250 dis­ Blum. After lie had gotten the ma­ lives would have been snuffed out in dresses of wash material.
the home of Peter Norberg, of Wilson pital it is to be closed soon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Watson, of River. Mr. Larson is a brother to
Judging from the amount of new abled soldiers were being kept there chine on the road, one of the tires on short time us a result of imbibing too
The Htudents of the high school
Portland, returned home after vitit- Mrs. Norberg.
cars that have been sold in the last and taught different trades. The or­ the hind wheel was off. Blum told freely of hard cider with a "kick” in are glad to Bee Miss Brake) back aX
ing tor two weeks with Mrs. Wat-
school.
Addie Harris reports the following week the Sunset and Tillamook ganizers were working in the vicin­ the young women that he had had it.
son s sister, Mrs. Ed. Mallory.
Monday our girls ] practiced basket
Early Friday morning Sheriff
car sales: A new Dort to Fred Wyss, Garages are doing a rushing busi- ity of Wbeler thiH week, and at the enough of it and was going back
E. M. Clark, a dairyman of Nehal­ a Liberty six to S. Sciskey, an Over­ ness. M. D. Ackley drove in a new meeting Friday night twelve mem­ home. He turned his machine and Campbell was notified by Roy Smith ball at the armory, The girls are
started hack. This was somewhere and Justice of the Peace Stanley and preparing to battle the Bay City
em. was in Tillamook this week fot land to T. McFall and a Saxon to Mr. Franklin six for H. T. Botts. The bers are to be initiated.
The new officers that were erected between nine and ten o’clock at District Attorney T. H. Goyne made girls on our floor.
a few days after returning from a Long, of Nehalem. Birch Aiderman other sales are a Buick to E. M. Con-
night.
Charles Lamb and Ernest Crock-
an investigation of the whole affuir.
business trip to Portland.
is to drive a new Chandler in this dit, also one to B. E. King, a Ford were as follows: Dictator, Harry
Long; Vice Dictator, John Carrol;
Sedan
to
Mrs.
Edith
Provoost,
of
Bay
Blum had not proceeded far, for in
ett, former students of Tillamook
No inquest was held.
.
Nick and John Meyers, who have week for Jack Selby.
City, and a Ford truck to Frank Prelate, E F. Schult».
a few minutes a loud yell was heard,
District Attorney T. II. Goyne pre­ High School are debaters of the Uni­
been living near the Coats camp, left
I). S. Churchill, of the engineering
The lodge plans to give a dance and Roy Smith recognized the voice ferred a charge of involuntary man­ versity of Oregon this year.
Freeman.
for Portland Monday, where they department of the Whitney Lumber
as that of his brother, Walter Smith, slaughter against Blum on Monday,
L. Ferguson, who lives above the Hometlnu in the near future.
will niake their home in the future.
Co., returned to his wheat ranch in
which was the last words he uttered and the latter was brought before
Red
Clover cheese factory, pleaded
Dr. Gilbert Coming.
part of
Alberta
T. H. Richmond
was in Tilla­ the southern
guilty to operating a still and Jus­ “Girlie-Girlie" Musical Comedy Hit previous to the tragedy.
Justice Stanley. Attorneys Botts and
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Thursday.
He
has
been
here
for
five
mook last week from Donald, to
In
Picture».
tice Stanley imposed a fine of $200
Roy Smith and the young women Winslow appeared for the accused,
The Rev. E. E. Gilbert, D. D., suc­
look over dairy land here. He ex­ months and expects to return in the
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on him. It seems that Ferguson was
finding that the Langley's had gone and as they had only just been re­ cessor to Dr. T. B. Ford, Superintend­
pects to locate in this county before fall.
"Oh. Boy!” which the management
a beginner in the moonshine business
to bed. started on their way home,
tained. they asked the Justice to ent of the Salem District of the
long.
_ Mrs. Ethel Nicholas, who was sent and was unfortunate in getting a of the Gem has booked for exhibition
From this point there is more or postpone the case until ten o'clock, Methodist church, will pay his initial
A. M. Eastman, who has been em­ here from Yakima, by the Red Cross stock on hand, for Sheriff Campbell next Thursday, March 18, is said to
less mystery, for Blum and Walter Wednesday, March 17th, which was visit as Superintendent to Tillamook
ployed as mechanic at the Coats to nurse flu patients, returned to and deputy sheriff Aschim, who were repi«e»ent the only really successful
Smith
were the only eye witnesses to granted The justice placed the bond City next Sunday.
Camp, returned to his home in Scat- her home Tuesday morning. She two unwelcome visitors, found very attempt ever made to translate to the
Dr. Gilbert Is a man of outstanding
the
tragedy
that followed and both at $2,500 which Blum obtained.
He this week, after having spent came three weeks ago to nurse at little of what the still is supposed to screen the complete story of a mod­
Charles Blum is an old settler of ability and winning personality and
ern up-to-date "girlie-girlie” musical being in an Intoxicated condition, It
the emergency hospital, but has produce.
about fourteen months here.
without u question will make a host
comedy hit.. For from start to finish, is hard to tell exactly whether Blum Tillamook county, and has been an
Miss Elizabeth Carlyle, a nurse been on private cases all the time.
of friends in Tillamook In the Jays
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dyrlund left for "Oh, Boy!” is just one succession of or Walter Smith Is responsible, or Industrious citizen.
A purse was made up for Mrs. Hot Lake Tuesday, where they will
sent here front Seattle by the Red
to come. He will preach Sunday
ludicrous
of whether it was an accident pure and
Cross, returned to her home Thurs­ Emil Heellebuyck. of Idaville this remain for two weeks before return­ laughter-proviklng,
night. Regular services in the mt,ru­
simple.
farcical
situations,
yet
malntalning
Championship Debate.
day. after nursing at the Emergency week, for emergency use. The First ing to Portland for Mr. Dyrlund to
ing. Sunday school at 10 a.ni.
Af'tei
changing
h
is
c
lot
hes
Wa
I
ter
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National Bank of thia city headed take up his new- duties as cashier of the romantic story of the original
hospital for three weeks.
Smith went to the barn and obtain­
musical comedy production.
The
second
round of the champion­
J. G. Martin has gone to Portland the list by giving $50.00. The solic­ the Lumbermens Trust Co. Mrs.
i
The film version of "Oh, Boy!" Is ed a horse, a high spirited animal, ship series in the Western Division
Reformed Church.
to have his ear treated by a special­ itor said that he expected to raise Dyrlund has been the city editor of
and started for Langley’s.
the
stage
version
picturized,
the
only
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ist. He was hurt at the shipyard about $200.
the Headlight, and Mr. Dyrlund has
It was while doing so when the on the State Debating league will
Cor 4th Ave. and E. 5th Street.
Dr. Hoy reports the birtTt of a girl been the cashier of the Tillamook variations made being those which
be
held
March
19.
The
results
of
the
about a year ago. and since then he
Rev. W, G. Lienkaemper pastor. Sun-
were absolutely necessary. All of the tragedy happened. A man the worse
first debates held last month left day School at 10 a.m. Morning won
has been almost deaf.
to Mr. and Mr. Percy Sheldon on County Bank. Burr Beals, Jr., has
wit, humor and farce-comedy of the for drink at the wheel of a machine, the schools in the following order:
March
7,
and
on
March
10
a
boy
to
been elected as cashier to succeed regular production has been retain­ and a drunken man on a spirited
The council postponed advertising
ship at 11 a m. Subject: "The First
Corvallis 8 points;
Tillamook. 7
for blds for fire apparatus until next Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woolfe. He him and Clarence Stanley , is to be ed In the film presentation, augment­ horse, and the auto coming into
and Great Commandment.”
points; Banks 1 point; McMinnville,
Monday night, on accaunt of the ab­ says he is glad to be able to say that assistant cashier.
Evening services at 8 o’clock, Sub-
ed by the fact that whereas the stage violent collision with the horse, at a 0, Beaverton, 0; Forest Grove, 0.
the
flu
situation
is
rapidly
improv-
sence of Mayor Boals and two of the
ject: "The Christian Ideal of Con-
Mrs. E. Mathilde Claridge is here play was confined to two scenes curve in the road, I tells the fatal
In the coming debate the two lead­
ing.
councilmen.
duct.”
from Tacoma, to visit for a fe vi- only, the broader scope of the clne- tale. How or in what way Walter
Basket ball game between Wilson weeks with relatives, als4 to look matoghaph has permitted a wealth of Smith fell from the horse onto the ers of the district, Corvallis and Til­
Dick Rutgers, of Cloose, B. C., re-
You are cordially in\ited to wor>
lamook,
have
been
paired.
The
local
tuined Monday, having been called river and Tillamook High School at after her property at Rockaway. 8h< magnificent settings.
ship with ns.
machine will never be known, but he
Tillamook Jottings
HARD CIDER, WITH A “KICK,” CAUSE
1RAGEDY UP THE MIAMI.
Walter Smith Ground to Death by Charles
Blum’s Auto after a Collision.