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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH
18, 1920.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rogers left in
R. C. Mutchler, of North Dakota, I enjoyable time. Among those present Saturday ii Opening Day For New
your check will prove an agreeable
Condition of Tillamook Banks.
their car Tuesday to spend a week or was in last week for a few days to were Mr .and Mrs. A. H. Harris, Loll, |
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surprise.
Flouting
Mill.
so at Dallas, also at their old home look over the country, and he thinks Clark, E. F. Schultz, Carl Dawson, j
B. A. Fowler.
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Following is the condition of the
M. D. Ackley is in Portland on in Salem. They expect to rent their it is just fine here, all but the rain, Poland, Terry, Brown, O. M. Cook, . The
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Tillamook County banks,
which
S. Bettcher Milling
ranch, which is about five miles of course.
H. B. Cook, Oathout, Hoak, Mrs. Pen- pany will hold their opening day on make a splendid showing:
OEM THEATRE PROGRAM
business this week.
from Dallas.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Ebinger
left
for
well, Mrs. Boon and the Misses Glad- the 20th of March, Saturday after- First National Bank . »1,128,296.76
Rodney Farley spent the week end
J. Houser, of Wheeler, won In the Mohler Saturday. They have lately ys Jones, Blanche Stark and Flo noon, and inv.te everyone to attend. Tillamook Co. Bank ..
787,090.56 Friday, March 19.—“Maria Rosa.’’
at his home at Barview.
Nehalem Valley Bank
second round of an eleven round box­ sold their ranch near here to Fred Imus.
204,772.62
j
Each
lady
will
be
handed
a
number-
featuring Geraldine Farrar.
The price of gasoline is reported as ing contest which was held at Grants Wyss, and they expect to locate in
130,874.72
The Shakespeare Club held its ed ticket on registering her name Nestucca Valley Bank
"Ford
Weekly”—Educational reel»
having raised two cents a gallon.
Pass a few days ago, according to a the north end of the county.
85,921.34
monthly meting at the home of Mrs. 1 and handsome prizes will be awarded First Bank of Bay City
Mrs. L. L. Stillwell was in Nehalem telegram received by his mother at
Saturday,
March 20—"A Girl in Bo­
C.
J.
to
the
five
ladies
drawing
the
high
­
Edwards.
The
table
was
decor-
The car sales reported by Chas.
hemia” William Fox production,
this week to visit with her sister, Wheeler.
Total
»2,337,956.01
Pankow this week are', David Kuratli ated with violets and ferns, which est numbers. The first prize is a bar­
featuring Peggy Hyland.
Mrs. Walter Rankin.
T. R. Stowell, of Astoria, was in on a Willy’s Knight, Seabrook Bros, a were very attractive, and the guests rel of their fine Flavo Flour.
"Tough Luck” Comedy.
Mrs. Vidito left for San Francisco j business this week. He is represent­ used Chevrolet, and Steve Bower, of each received a small bouquet of vio-
Our community is fortunate in se­
Maria Rosa” At The Gem.
Wednesday4 where she will visit in­ ing the Peerless Pacific Co, and is to Neskowin, an Overland four.
lets as favors, The ladies ¡-pent a curing this splendid home industry.
Sunday, March 21—"The Better
definitely.
personally direct the construction of
Half.” Select production, featuring
Geraldine Farrar, the distinguish­
Say, boys, now is the time to get very pleasant afternoon, but missed It deserves and we believe it will re­
Ralph Anderson, of Yancolla, is 1 several buildings, which the company that Winchester that Dad promised the absent members, Mrs. Fred Bak­ ceive the full support of everyone as ed grand opera prima donna and
Alice Brady.
here visiting with Earl Stanley, for is to construct in Rockaway.
you. Just invite him to go for a walk er, Mrs. H. T. Botts and Mrs. C. I. it is a grand thing and a great con­ motion picture star of the Famous
"A Diver’s Last Kiss” Two reel
about a week.
Sunshine comedy.
A number of the councilmen, in­ with you, and take him down to Clough, who were ill. Mrs. Haltom venience to have a good home mill. Players-Lasky Corporation will ap­
Paul Cooper and wife drove down cluding A. H. Harris, E. D. Hoag, C. King and Crenshaw’s to see the new was the only invited guest. The club A flour mill at home means much to pear at the Gem Theatre next Friday Monday, March 22—“A Sporting
fiom Mohler Saturday and returned i A. Johnson and W. B. Aiderman are ones they have in the window. And will meet next month with Mrs. H. the property of the community and March 19 in “Maria Rosa,” said by
Chance,” featuring Ethel Clayton.
I places Tillamook on the map as be­ those who have seen it to be the best
i in Portland this week to see the dem- when you get it don't forget to try Crenshaw.
Sunday.
“One reel comedy.”
of the three photoplays she previous­ Tuesday, March 23—"The Career of
The Breeder’s Association of the ing a progressive town.
Chas. F. Pankow received a car­ : onstration of the fire engine which for the medal that the Junior Win­
We should patronize our home in­ ly made. “Maria Rosa” was produced
chester Rifle Corps is offering.
Pacific Livestock Exposition held V
load of Nash Trucks and touring I is to be obtained for the city.
Katherine Bush,” all star cast.
The Brighton camps, 1 and 4, banquet at the Tillamook Hotel, in dustries because they keep our mon­ by Cecil B. DeMille. Wallace Reid
cars this week.
William Easom and family left
“The Immovable Guest” Comedy.
ey
at
home
and
give
us
the
opportun
­
appears in the leading male role.
Dr. T. A. Long, of Portland, was Tillamook for their lanch in Canada, have been closed for three days on honor of Mr. O. N. Plummer, Tues­ ity to profit fully from its free circu­
Wednesday, March 24—'Out of Luck*
day
evening.
About
forty
persons
here Friday to attend Mrs. Brans- I Monday morning. Mr. Easom expects account of the stormy weather, and
featuring Dorothy Gish.
lation. A community which trades
I to put in his spring crop of wheat, the crews have gone to Portland, but were present, and many interesting away from home soon goes to seed,
Loyal Daughters Meet.
tretter, who is very ill.
"Bray Pictograph.”
they
speeches
were
made.
Mr.
Plummer
were
to
return
and
resume
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vermilyea, of and to return about the first of Sep­ work about the middle of the week, told how the exposition grounds and but a community which buys at
Thursday,
March 25—"The Brat’*
The Loyal Daughters, of the Chris­
Foley, have been visiting with Fred tember.
Metro screen classic, featuring
Both camps have been sending a building in Portland were obtained, home enjoys the fullest measure of tian Church met in their classroom
The
car
sales
at
the
Sunset
garage
Weber for the past week.
Nazimova.
great many logs to the mill, in fact Rollie Watson also gave a very in­ prosperity. We welcome the addition Tuesday evening March 9.
The Mohler Supply Co. has en­ for the past week are; Ford touring there has been an over supply for a teresting speech, exhort ng the peo­ of this splendid institution and wish
“Pathe News”—See display on an­
The meeting was called to order by
i
larged their store by putting in a carto Dick Butts and a Fordson trac­ time.
ple to buy shares in the association. it the success to which it is entitled. the president, Blanche Harris, and
other
page.
tor
to
Chas.
Easom,
of
Mohler.
They
You will find Flavo Flour in every
good sized shoe department.
Alex Walker and Miss Rosaline The toastmaster was R. C. Jones, the grocery store in town. Ask your the minutes of the last meeting read
have just received two car loads of
Joe Cooper, of Brighton Camp one, Fords.
Davies were united in marriage Sat­ Agriculturist. Everyone said tue grocer for it, he has it for you, or if by the secretary, Laura Dodge.
New York Success to be Shown Here
drove to Portland in his brother's
The old and new business was at­
urday afternoon at the Methodist evening wes very well spent.
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you prefer call up the mill for some.
Miss
Betty
Lantz
and
Miss
Martha
car this week to have it repainted.
The funeral of Mrs. Martha Sawyer
tended to, and it was decided to have
Crank, the affirmative team of the parsonage. A few relatives were pres­
One
of
the
greatest
successes of the
a basket social in the church base­
The market price for cheese is re­ debate left for Corvallis this morn­ ent. The young couple are from the was held at the Undertaking patlors
New
York
stage,
'A
Girl
in Bohemia*
Moose
Have
Revival
Meeting,
Sunday
afternoon.
Rev.
Harry
Tuck
­
ment,
Friday
evening,
March
19.
ported as being the same as it has ing. Mrs. Lantz accompanied them as south part of the county, and will
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er had charge of the services, after
After the meeting refreshments has been visualized for the screen and
make
their
home
in
Blaine,
the
been for some time.
chaperone, Good luck to you, girls,
Friday evening the Moose lodge
will be presented at the Gem Theatre
The City Library has been thor- and be sure and bring back the four groom being employed as cheese­ which the body was interned at th; met and initiated 32 new members. were served, and during that time Saturday night, March 20, with the
I.
O.
O.
F.
cemetery.
Martha
Jane
some
excitement
occurred.
A
Peeping
maker
at
the
Blaine
factory.
Rev.
O.
oughly fumigated and will be opened points for Tillamook.
Sawyer was born in Jew’ell County, About 75 people were present, which Tom was discovered at the window, piquant Peggy Hyland as the star.
G. Oliver officiated.
again on Saturday.
“A Girl in Bohemia” is a story that
Saturday afternoon at one o’clock
Kansas, Feb. 22, 1883, and was mar­ considering the weather, was a very and, of course, the girls screamed,
Elma Johnson of Cloverdale left this the seven month old daughter of Mrd J. J. Rupp has received a check for ried to Jesse Eugene Saw’yer Septem­ good turn out. An abundance of Til­ which was only natural. A couple of deals with adventures of Winifred
»10
from
the
Holstein
Friesian as-
morning for various outside points, and Mrs. Hugh Barber died of the
lamook's cheese, clam chowder and
Bryce, daughter of a college profes­
sociation, being a prize front them ber 4, 1898. To this union 12 chil­ other delicious goodies were served, the girls were brave enough to pur­
where he will visit indefinitely.
flu. The funeral date is unknown, as for the cow exhibited
dren
were
born,
of
which
nine
are
sue the villian, whom they supposed sor, who goes to the Bohemia quarter
at
the
stock
Judge William Galloway, who was both the parents are very ill. The show in Portland. This is the first living. Mrs. Sawyer died March 11, and according to one of those pres­ to be the tramp that had been chased of New York in search for material
circuit judge of this judicial district bereaved parents have the sympathy time that grand champion prize was 1920, after a serious illness of sever­ ent, every one ate as long as it was out of town a few days before, but for her novel. Her experiences among
possible for them to eat.
of their many friends.
for several years, died on Tuesday.
when caught he revealed himself as the set of artists and near artists, au­
won by a Tillamook cow and he al weeks, and besides her husband
The meeting closed at 1:30, after a kid brother of one of the girls,
thors and journalists, form the plot
Thursday
and
children,
she
leaves
a
number
of
I
While
cranking
his
car
feels delighted. It is stated that the
Dr. Ramsey is a Portland visitor
which the tired and dilapitated goat course the joke was on the girls. Of of the feature, and if it is what the
this week, attending the Osteopathic afternoon, Nelson Paul had his arm Holstein cow he sold for »2,200 is friends who morn their loss.
severely injured. It was thought for now valued at »10,000.
At ten o’clock the meeting adjourn­ producers claim it to be, “A Girl in
We are sorry to hear that Mr. and riders were escorted to the Tillamook
meeting and taking in the sights.
Hotel
and
put
to
bed,
and
the
goat
some time that it was broken, but
ed
and most of those present went to Bohemia," is well worth seeing.
A very pretty wedding was held at Mrs. Sam Moulton are leaving Tilla­
Miss Alice Stasek left for Portland
Supporting the petite star Is a
after he was taken to the Boal’s hos­ the Christian Church parsonage at mook next week. They do no’t know put under the doctor’s cure for a tew the show.
and Scappose, Wednesday, where she pital it was discovered that it was
days.
company that was chosen with great
as
yet
just
where
they
will
locate,
three o’clock Sunday
afternoon,
will visit with friends and relatives.
W. R. Davis, the official organizer
care.
I
badly dislocated.
High School Notes.
when Basil E. Scovell and Miss Jose- but Mr. Moulton is in the Willamette for Tillamook and vicinity, says the
Mrs, W. J. Bohon, of Portland, has
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The I. W. W. Cases have been prine Moore were united in marriage, valley now looking for a farm. Mr. charter is open for 60 days and that
been visiting Mrs. John Groat for «T.
Coming ‘‘The Brat” at the Gem. j
Last Friday night a game of basket
Moulton has been barbering for 21
postponed until the regular term of
few days. She returned home Wed- the circuit court, consequently there The Rev. H. E. Tucker officiated, years and he now wishes to move on new members will be taken in.
ball was played at the armory be­
and the beautiful ring ceremony was
Another initiation Is planned for tween Tillamooa High School and the
nesday.
will be no jury cases tried al the ad­ used. The bride a..d groom are well a fiuit farm for a change. They arc the 26th of this month.
Nazimova’s great production "The
American Legion. The score was 14 Brat”, which comes to the Gem next
weare sorry to see them leave.
journed term next Monday. The known and popular young people of to be accompanied by their son,
to
38
in
favor
of
the
Legion.
Mrs. Harvey Ebinger is visiting for Blum case will also go over until the Nehalem, and have the best wishes of Lowell, and his wife, and Ogden is I
Thursday, is the story of the ennob­
A .short rally was held Tuesday for ling influences of love. Its heroine
a few days at the home of Ralph regular term.
to stay here until the close of school. i
Presbyterian Guild.
their many friends.
the basket ball game that evening and dominating character is a waif
Cady, in Wheeler.
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Dr. Grider has bought their home '
The Loyal daughters class of the
1®L Steinback Bros, have manufactured
Mrs. Ada Hines left for Hillsboro Christian Church are going to have "«Twhat no other steel workers between and their son Lawrence, the shop. ! The Ladies Guild of the Presby- with WilBon river and for the De­ of the city’s slums who has never
Wednesday, where she will meet her a basket social Friday evening, San Francisco and Chicago have, a Mr. and Mrs. Moulton have lived in terian church, met at the home of bate with Corvallis High School Fri­ known any name save "the brat.” To
son Bert, who is returning from March 26, and everyone is invited to hydraulic tire press of 400 tons ca­ Tillamook for nine years and have Mrs. Haberlach. Mrs. Poorman, as day. Ernest Ford made a motion that eke out a precarious existence she
many friends’ who will greatly miss assistant hostess. The afternoon was the president have the power to ap­ plays in the chorus of a cheap musi­
Ashland.
attend, so save your money, boys, and paclty, the largest of the kind in tite them.
devoted to hearing the reports of the point a "Freshie” to begin the cal comedy. But the pittance she re­
Mrs. Laura B. Carter left Friday come and get some of the good eate. west, for Aiderman & Poorman of
committees, and a brief outline of speeches. Ramona Haltom was chos­ ceives for wages is not enough to
Jack
Harper
vs.
H.
Kesselman
and
for her home in Gladstone. She has Be sure and be there at 8 o’clock.
this city who are distributers of
en. Other students made very enthu-
the Guild work was given.
clothe her in even the half-decent
been here for a time visiting with
Don’t forget that the last Sunday Goodyear truck tires, and they invite Bertha Kesselman is a suit filed in
The guild was organized in 1895 iastic talks and all seemed to think stylo of other girls "Fired” for being
the
circuit
court
growing
out
of
the
friends.
of this month is Christian Endeavor the people of this county to inspect
Tillamook
High
School
would
come
with Mrs. David Wiley, Mrs. Edith
Chas. Pankow says that the Over­ day, and that the Christian church is this wonderful press made in Tilla­ arrest of the plaintiff last December. Aiderman, Mrs. Mann, Miss Lottie out on top in both of these enter­ shabby, she faces the world desperate
The complaint alleges that the de­
A masher insults her; she slaps hia
land Four will go over 25 miles to giving a special program that even­ mook.
fendant maliciously and without Wiley and Mrs. W. B. Alderman, as prises.
face and is haled to the Night Court
the gallon of gasoline, and if you ing. The program will be held at
Tuesday afternoon Bill Withrow
The
students
are
very
sorry
to
charter
members.
Mrs.
Wiley
was
don't believe it, ask Charles Barnes. the regular time for services, at 7:30 met and stopped in front of a Ford probable cause procured an Indict­ elected president, Mrs. Edith Aider­ team that “Shingles” Gabriel, Btar on an outrageous charge falsly made
against the plaintiff, charging
by the man she rebuffed. There a
on the corner by Conover and Con- ment
F. E. Stein, of Aberdeen, is here to p. m.
him with havlng committed a crime man secretary and Miss Lottie Wiley basketball player has blood poison in celebrated author saves her from the
his arm
Road Master Carroll went out to dit’s You know the rest—the Ford of assault with intent to kill, but treasurer.
secure a location for a shingle mill
human wrecks awaiting justice for
which he expects to build in the near Portland last Sunday in the storm stopped also, but not without a crash. when the case was tried in the clr-
Some of the things that have been I Next Friday night we debate their misdemeanor. He takes home to
Very
little
damage
was
done
to
against
Corvallis.
This
will
be
one
of
taking
six
hours
to
make
the
trip.
future.
cult court the plaintiff was acquitted done by the Guild are: Bought the
study her as the heroine of his forth-
Carl Haberlach is in Portland this He returned In 5 ‘A hours and sayB either car, but the Ford was an out of the charge. Having been put to small organ before the church was the best debates ever held in Tilla­ coming novel. By reason of her sim­
side
car,
and
we
wonder
how
it
liked
are
mook
as
we
have
an
unusually
good
the
roads
in
Tillamook
County
I
week attending the meeting of the
the expense in defending the case built, bought the piano and vocalion,
ple faith the odd little “brat” even­
directors of the Oregon Dairymen’s in far better condition than in the it’s introduction into Tillamook so­ and his business being damaged, the carpet, and the large doors in the team. Clair Small and Harry Elliott tually triumphs after heart burnings
ciety.
valley.
Council.
plaintiff sues the defendant for three church and have repaired the church will uphold the negative here while and sacrifices that touch the whole
E. G. Lantz, of the Ovo^tudio, is re­ sums of money as damages, viz: once. They also bought and paid for Betty Lantz and Martha Crank will narrative with the superb qualities
Mrs. Brakel, of Portland, who has
Mr. and Mrs. H| B. Eberly, of
modeling the old William's Harness »2,500, »1,165 and »2,500.
the Guild hall, besides helping in go to Corvallis to prove the affirma­ of genius.
Banks, returned home Friday after been In to nurse her daughter, Miss
store, and expects to occupy it by
expenses of tive.
Margarite
Brakel,
returned
home
having spent a week here with their
Sunday afternoon at one thirty, many ways to meet the
the first of April. The portrait de­
benevolent
Saturday.
Miss
Brakel
has
been
111
the
church
and
other
daughter, Mrs. Hopkins.
Chessel Mills and Miss Clara Davis
New Mastic Floor for Creameries.
Value of Water for Dairy Cow
for three weeks with pneumonia, but partment will be up stairs, and Mr, were united in marriage at the home causes.
Mrs. Alice Peterson was visiting we are glad she Is able to be up Lantz says that he has
o
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about the
The officers elected for the coming
with her daughter the past two
E. N. Large was in Tillamook a
After twenty years in the dairy
best light in his posing room, in the of the bride. Rev. G. O. Oliver offi­ year are: Mrs. D. Robinson, presi­
again.
ciated,
using
the
ring
ceremony.
weeks returned to her home in Ore­
game and a careful survey of dairy­ few days ago, representing the Ore­
state.
He
will
keep
a
stock
of
Ko-
dent;
Mrs.
Will
Hill,
vice
president;
Mrs. W. B. Willis, Gertrude Ball,
The best man and bridesmaid were
gon City Wednesday.
ing conditions in Tillamook during gon Mastic Floor Company, of Port­
Roy Smith and Victor Crane, of daks and picture frames. Mr. Lantz Chauncey Davis and Miss Sylvia Mrs. G. W. Kiger, secretary, and Mrs.
the past seven months, I have reach­ land. He hope to put in a number of
Oscar and Sam Parker, of Nehalem, Miami, were in Tillamook Saturday is a first class photographer.
Carl
Haberlach,
treasurer.
Leverich. The bride wore a beautiful
ed the conclusion that a large major­ these floors in the creameries of Till­
returned home Saturday after at­ on business. They said that the wat­
The advisory board of the Salva­ gown of blue pussy willow silk with
ity of the dairymen are neglecting amook County.
tending the Moose Lodge meeting er was over the road at Kllchls river, tion Army for Tillamook County met
Death of Joseph Steinnon.
an over dress of white shadow lace.
one of the simplest and yet most im­
The new Mastic floor, which they;
Friday night.
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high enough to reach the engine of on Friday evening at the court house After the ceremony a sumptuous
portant methods of increasing the in­ install in warehouses, canneries,
when Sheriff Campbell,
County wedding dinner was served to a large
Mrs. Leslie Harrison was in Brigh­ the car.
morning
at
three
Wednesday
dividual production of their cows, creameries and other
industrial
ton for a few days to visit with her
Arthur Tippen, of Tillamook, has Judge, A. M. Hare, H. T. Botts, C. I. number of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. o’clock, at his home in Tillamook, namely, furnishing them with a con­ plants where a serviceable floor is
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stam thl»%o~—
Clough, I. E. Keldson, C. E. Tromb­ Mills will make their home on the Cassimir Joseph Steinno.i passed
stant supply of pure, fresh drinking essential, is particularly adapted to
week.
boro, and has gone out there to take ley, and Fred C. Baker were present. Jess Earl place at Long Prairie. They peacefully away, old age ; _.d a bad water. This winter has been unusual­ heavy traffic. It is also absolutely
Sheriff
Campbell
was
chosen
chair-
i
Miss Gertrude Ball, of Barnesdale, charge of it by the first of the week.
are well known in Tillamook, having cold being the cause of death.
Mr. Steinnon was a native of Bel­ ly cold for Tillamook, and many waterproof, sanitary and will not
Is teaching the Garibaldi school, His family will remain here until mas, and the matter of several destl resided here for some time. The
tute families and persons were taken groom was in the service and was gium, having been born there Sep­ cows have been obliged to break the crack or break. It is laid hot, 350 to
during the absence of the teacher June, as his son
Is attending the
ice in slough or troughs before they 400 degrees, % inch thick over wood,
up.
who is ill with the flu.
sent to France. The young people tember 15, 1829, and was a fourth could get a drink. No cow can do her concrete or steel, An economical fea-
Tillamook High School.
Geo.
Kiger
returned
from
Michigan
have the best wishes of their friends cousin of iKng Albert. While still in best under these conditions, no mat­ ture of the floor is that it can bo
John Seaman and wife, of Wheeler,
Captain Farley with some of the
Belgium he was married, and his
were down last week on business. life savers were up from Bar View last week. He has been visiting re­ for a happy future.
oldest son, Jean was born there. ter how elaborate her barn or how laid over a worn concrete floor, thus
Mr. Seaman was initiated into the this week, but as It Is not the season latives and old friends, and he says
We
are
exceedingly
sorry
to
an-
that he had a wonderful sleigh ride
After his wife’s death at the age of careful her ration may be balanced. eliminating the heavy expense of
Moose lodge Friday evening.
of the year that they have a good a week or so ago, also some maple nounce the death of Mr. N. P. Wheel- 24 years, he came to the United Before coming to Tillamook I had tearing up and relaying same.
i
Frank Cambetta at the E. S. Bett- time with lady visitors at the beach, sugar that was mighty good. Doesn’t er Sr., of Endeavor, Penn., which oc­ States and settled in Wisconsin.. Five charge of one of the best Jersey
In creameries, canneries, or where
cher mill, was called to his home in we did not notice any of them being that make your mouth wt er? But curred at Pasadina, Cal., recently, I years later he married Josephine Hlc- herds in the state, and made exten­ the use of water is excessive they
Spokane Friday, by the illness of his escorted by lady visitors.
even though there were sleigh rides where he had been taken for the quette, who was also a native of sive experiments along this line. Part grade the floor to a drain, and flush
wife, son and daughter, who have
Chas. F. Pankow will leave in a and maple sugar Mr. Kiger seems to benefit of his health, having had a Belgium. To this union fourteen of the cows were kept In box stalls and coat the walls for a distance of 6
the flu.
few days for Portland to drive in a prefer Tillamook's rain, for he came stroke of paralysis several years ago. Ii children were born, seven of whom containing drinking fountains. The Inches above the floor, making it pos­
The deceased was a fine gentleman
Ray Edwards, of Portland, return­ new Willys Knight car for David back as soon as he could.
are living, Mrs. Mary Blake, Mrs. others were left 1.. stanchions, had sible to flush the room with a hose.
in every sense of the word, was many Emma Culver, Mrs. Esther Barnes, excess to water woe.. ... the pasture, This, of course, simplifies the matter
ed home Tuesday, after having spent Kuratli. Mr. Pankow feels pretty
The Tillamook High School battled
several days here with his brother, good to be favored by the Overland the American Legion Friday evening times a millionaire with splendid Isaac, Daniel and Jean Steinnon, all I but had none during t! night, in of sanitation.
The company has just competed
Jess, and attending the funeral of Co., who have given him one of the at the Armory, and for the second business attainments, and he repre­ of Coos Bay, and Ell Steinnon, of bad weather as they were kept in
first Knight cars that came into the
tl_ time were beaten by them. The game sented Pennsylvania in Congress at I i Tillamook. Mr. Steinnon came to doors. In order to see if the constant the Installation of a Mastic Floor for
Mrs. Sawyer.
one time '1 he deceased was 80 years
supply of water had any effect on the freight house of the Spokane.
Mrs. C. E. Pierson is in Oceau state of Oregon.
was rather exciting, but what was of age at the time of his death. The Tillamook from Kansas about 55 the milk production, the cows in the Portland and Seattle Ra 11 road <To..
Lake, visiting with her son, C. M. < Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy left for the matter with the rooters? The Wheelers have large timber interests years ago, by way of mountain trail, box stalls changed places with an which, due to the heavy
traffic
Pierson, while her husband is In their new home in Salem this morn- high school had a fair chance to win in Tillamook county, and are greatly with a Canadian Indian as guide. For equal number in the stanchions. which prevails, will demonstrate to
'alem on business. They expect to be ing. They have bought a small farm the championship, before they met interested in the development and over forty years he had been a min- Within a week we found a decrease the beat advantage its excellent wear­
about one mile from the city limits. the Legion, but they are hoping for property of this cestlon of coun­ ister of the gospel. He was educated in those taken from the box stalls, ing qualities. Another floor
:one about a week.
which
Miss Bertie Dow spent Wednesday and plan to raise fruit and chickens. the best. The final score Friday was try. The deceased gentleman had I as a Catholic priest,, but later be­ and a corresponding increase in those will demonstrate the water proof
came an English Presbyterian minls-
nd Thursday at Wheeler and Ne- Mr. and Mrs. Murphy have lived in 39 to 14 in favor of the Legion.
been a liberal contributer to the
from the stanchions. All milk was qualities of the Mastic Floor is now
lalem, visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Tillamook for about eight years, and „ A quiet wedding was held at the M. Presbyterian church of this city, for I ter. Mr. Steinnon was an accont- weighed and at the end of two weeks being installed in the kitchen depart-
speaking
French.
pushed
linguist,
we
are
sorry
to
see
them
leave.
lobert Andrews and Mrs. Millar
E. parsonage Friday evening, when the Wheelers are noted for their lib­
we found a difference of from 15 to ment of Wadhams and Kerr. Broa.
Ralph Alvoid, of Portland, is here Miss Winnie M. Edgar became the erality In supporting everything that English, Belgian. Latin, Hebrew. | 25 per cent by actual weight. This
lammond.
The company’s address is SO«
German and Italian with equal ease. |
Married on the 11th of March, at spending a week or so visiting with bride of Percy Thayer. Only a few is an uplift to the community. We I The deceased had not been ill but was sufficient in proof, and we at Chamber of Commerce Bldg., and
relatives
and
friends
in
Tillamook
friends were present. The Rev. O. G. extend our sympathy to the bereaved had had a heavy cold most of the once Installed fountains for every they will be pleased, to furnish sam­
he home of the brides parents Mr.
nd Mrs. O. M. Burbank, Miss Leia and Nehalem. It is hla first trip over Oliver officiated, and the ring ser­ family in their hour of sorrow.
cow in the barn. The increase in the ples and quotations upon request, If
winter.
<ae Burbank became the wife of here in four years and he said he wa’ vice was used. Both the bride and
The funeral will be held at the ' next month's cream check paid for given an estimate of the area to be
glad
to
get
back,
and
that
the
county
groom are well known in and about
!arl Ray Woods. Rev. C. E. Pearson,
Undertaking Parlors, Saturday after­ the fountains and qiille a balance covered.
had Improved a great deal even in Tillamook, the groom being an ex-
Card of Thanks.
fficiating.
noon. The family have the sympathy over. In a county where so many
that short time.
service man. They will make their
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United Brethren in Chriit.
I
Misses Barbara Sander, Ruth Ben-
of their many friends in their cows are milked only t months of the
A collision occurred on Tuesday future home in Tillamook.
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year every effort should be made to
We wish to thank our neighbors bereavement.
on and Mabie Anderson, who at-
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.
secure a maximum producton during
A number of friends met at the and friends who so kindly assisted
end school at the Academy, spent afternoon, but this time it was Mr.
It will take more than a casual de­ these months. Be the barn old or new m. Sunday School at 10 a.m.
he week end at their homes at Salt Noyes who played the most Important home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coburn us during the illness and death of
part. He met J. A. Smith’s dog, and Wednesday evening of last week and our beloved son and brother, Donald nial to convince the thinking people just plain barn or hotel delux, It Is
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
Ur, Garibaldi and Rockaway.
as the dog must have been hungry,
of Oregon that the new land and la­ not more than 50 per cent complete at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Withrow, of he proceeded to use the canines. The gave them a miscellaneous shower. A. Hare.
We earnestly urge you to attend
We also wish to thank those who bor party Is not a tentacle of the until a constant supply of pure water
ndependenca. have been hero for a bite was not serious, and Mr. Noyes Many useful and beautiful presents
the varlouH services and worship
party
of
discontent
that
is
holding
is
at
hand
all
the
time
for
every
cow.
gave
the
beautiful
floral
offerings.
were
received.
The
evening
was
spent
iw days visiting with Mrs. With- is recovering from hia little adven­
sway as the non-partisan league In Give this matter your attention with us.
Mr. and Mrs. W’. 8. Hare
at cards and music. Refreshments
w*s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jonas ture rapidly.
E. F. Writ gl* -«Mor,
* dairymen, and try it out. The size of
North Dakota.—Sheridan Sun.
and family.
were served and every one had a very
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Tillamook Jottings.