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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MARCH
25, 1920.
The Salvation Army has under­
Earl Snodgrass left Tuesday for wishing them good luck and happi- was smashed up a bit. Sunday after- certificate will be granted to stu­ rival. The other woman was now’ the
taken to collect 4284,000 iu Oregon, Tillamook, where he will join his ness.
promised wife and she was now the
’ noon Mr. Witcombe drove it back up dents who complete the course.
for the Salvation Army Home Service brother C. C., in the operation of
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For further information, call 65-W. “outside girl” the romantic sweet­
Rollie W. Watson has offered a ■ the bank and into the road by its
heart. Her plans are brought to a
W. Walling was in Wheeler on work, and the quota for Tillamook the shoe repairing shop the Snod­ prize of 425.00 for an essay to be i own pawer.
county is 42,180.00.
grass brothers have recently opened competed for by the pupils of the
fruitful conclusion when she invite*
The accident occurred Saturfday
business this week.
The Cheese Situation.
up in that city. Snodgrass brothers public school. See next week’s issue afternoon at four o’clock, and traf-
him to dinner and pretends to have a
Ivan
Hadley,
of
Turner,
who
has
A. Hougan left for Portland Satur­
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nervous break down after the meal.
have transfered the greater part of for full particulars and conditions. | tie was held up until Monday, the
day to be gone sometime on business. been the census enumerator for the
Carl Haberlach returned from a He takes her home and sends for the
road in both directions being lined
beaches, spent the week end in Tilla­ the equipment of their Carlton shop,
Following
are
a
few
names
that
Bill Dougherty spent the week end mook and returned to Portland Mon­ including the power stitcher they
j with cars for a considerable distance. trip to Portland, where he had gone doctor. While hubby is tenderly car­
at Rockaway with friends.
recently installed, to the shop at Til­ were handed us of persons who had New flooring was put on the ap- to look after several matters. While ing for her, the feminine rival ap­
day.
not been enuemerated in this city. proach Monday.
Charles Smith spent a few days in
Mr. Witcombe i gone he attended the sessions of the pears on the scene and, seeking to
W. D. Burgoyne, of the Southern lamook.—Carlton Sentinel.
I H. A. Smith, who barbered in Tilla- R. U. McChuahan, Everett Swift, ' thinks he is a lucky man not to have I Oregon Dairy Council, and conferred arouse the sympathy of the man,
Portland this week.
Pacific Co., and R. F. Hersch, the de­
Jery Blanchard, O. J. Nicolay, Earl
Dotty Sanders visited with friends murrage inspector, were in from ; mook long ago, even before the days Garrish, Ben Egge, Frank De Vroy, been seriously hurt, but he says that with the cheese people. He was ap­ starts to weep. But little wifey is not
pointed chairman for Tillamook
iu Bay City Wednesday,
Hillsboro, to inspect the depot, i uf the paved streets, has returned. B. R. Raney (nine in family), S. C. the next time he takes a notion to County of the Ways and Means Com­ to be outdone and also bursts into a
flood of tears. The best weaper wins.
do
some
fancy
high
diving
stunts
he
[
But
alas!
He
is
a
barber
no
longer,
A marriage license was issued to Thursday evening.
Chance, H. E. Lamar, Guy Allman wants to dive alone.
mittee of the Republican party and Who was it? See "Happiness a la
George G. Schwartz and Dottie Lucile
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gienger were : for now he invokes the blessings of and family, E. W. Stanley and T. E. I
chairman of the Taxpayers’ League Mode.”
Sanders.
out to Portland this week to look at many widows and orphans on him­ Epplett.
for Tillamook County. The latter is
self,
for
having
sold
the
husband
a
Attention.
Mrs. Bert King is in Portland for houses. They intend to build in the I
an organization of citizens to fight
The Kill Rare Klub met Thursday
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
near future, and are selecting plans policy in the American Central Life at the home of Mrs. J. S. Lamar. The
a few days on business.
A meeting of the ministers of Tilla­ the propaganda gotten out by the
Insurance Co. Tillamook has changed
for
their
new
home
.
Mrs. Frank Hobson bought a Ford
somewhat since the old days, hasn't afternoon was devoted to music and mook will take place on Monday. Land and Labor party recently or­ Friday, March 26—"The Clown."
i games; the musical numbers being a
S. Y. Evans, a representative of the it Mr. Smith.
coupe from Ackley and Miller last
March 29, at 10 a.m. in the interest ganized in Oregon. He reports alto-
featuring Victor 7-oore—circus
I solo by Mrs. Emmett Bales,
Canadian government, was here from
several of the Inter Church World move­ gether as having a busy trip.
week.
The County Court is in Portland
comedy.
Tacoma,
for
a
few
days
on
business
All
of
the
storage
cheese
has
now
saxaphone
numbers
by
Mrs.
Merril
ment
and
for
the
purp
se
of
organ-
Mrs. George Phelps, of Garibaldi,
"Ford Weekly” Educational real.
been sold. Regarding the latter Mr.
concerning the colonization work in this week, where the State Highway | Smith, and a beautiful piano solo by I izing a ministerial union.
v.as In TiUamook on business on : Canada.
Commission opened bids for the new |
I
Haberlach made the following state- Saturday, March 27- The Beast.",
Miss
Mary
Lamar.
The
entertainment
The
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
Monday.
steel bridge across the Nestucca ,
I
featuring George Walsh.
Thomas Large left for the northern river wnich is to take the place of the committee delighted and amused the Reformed Church. The presence of ment;
Charles Holden, of McMinnville,
“One reel comedy.
“At one time we had 5,500 cases
part of California Monday. He has Condor bridge when that part of the I guests with several uniquq stunts, all the pastors is very much desired.
. ame In Tuesday to visit for a few
triplets in storage in Los Angeles Sunday. March 28—"Happiness a La
been attending high school here this road is changed to the other side of and a very interesting talk was giv­
uays with friends.
Mode”, featuring Constance Tal­
ana San Francisco. These were all
term, but now expects to live theie the river. The bid of the Pacific en by Miss Burroughs about the Red
Holstein Breeders Attention.
mage.
P. A. and R. N. Batchell, of Hills­ with relatives for a time and work.
sold and we later placed something
Cross. Yellow daffodils were used to
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Foundation Co., for 417-460 was re­
“Tight Squeeze”, Sunshine Comedy
boro, were in Tillamook on business
I have fqr sale some of the very over 4,500 cases in storage again.
Gecrge Williams and D. L. Shrode ferred by the commission to the tastefully decorate the rooms and the
two reels.
table. Covers were laid for fifteen. best bred heifers and bull calves in Altogether we had ten thousand box­
last week.
i
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vs. Edward Davis and wife is a suit county court.
The invited guests were Mrs. Holmes, Tillamook. These calves are from es in storage. All of these have now Monday, March 29—“Bill Henry,’’
Mrs. Mary Jolliffe spent Tuesday filed in the circuit court to recover
Mr Keith, representing the Aetna
featuring Charles Ray.
visiting at Garibaldi with Mrs. 4155.24 for merchandise sold to the Life Insurance company, is associat­ Mrs. Carlin, Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. world’s record breeding, climatized been sold. Placing the cheese in
One
reel comedy.
storage
saved
our
market
several
Tucker.
Mrs.
Gruber
assisted
Mrs.
and
health
certified
herds.
The
dairy
Hiram Perry.
defendants.
ed with the office of Rollie W. Wat­ Lamar as hostess.
man of Tillamook County who has a tin.es, in fact it meant thousands of Tuesday, March 30—‘The Dark Star’
Aiderman and Harris report the
W. C. Robinson, of Marshall, Minn, son and during the month will oper­
featuring Marion Davies, story by
Mrs. A. C. Everson returned last scrub bull In his herd can make no dollars for the farmers here. We have
sale of a 1920 Maxwell to F. W. Cain, was here to look the country over a ate extensively in Tillamook county
Robert W. Chambers.
had no price changes since October
better
investment
at
this
time
than
week
from
Eastern
Oregon,
and
she
of Nehalem, this week.
few days ago. He made his first trip placing "Aetnizers” policies covering
"Theating Them Rough” Mack
seeing me at once and getting a reg- 13th, over five months. Cheese is
Guy E. Plumley was in town this to this part of the country in 1891, in all branches of life, accident and informs us that everything is boom­ istered bull now, tor service in his closely sold up and the market is now
Sennett comedy—two reels.
ing
in
that
section
of
the
state,
there
week, on business connected with the and he says that the West has im­ health insurance. Their advertising
bare of Tillamook cheese. However, I Wednesday, March 31—"The Heart
herd next year.
proved almost beyond belief, all but campaign is instructive and com­ being more mone.y in circulation
Nehalem shingle mill.
of Youth” featuring Lila Lee.
it will not do to shij out the cheese
Rollie W. Watson, Sec-Treas.
there
than
ever
before.
Mrs.
Everson,
menced in the last issue of the Head­
"Bray Pictograph.”
H. W. Crare, of Garibaldi, was in the weather.
Tillamook Co Holstein Breeders Assn. too green, as it molds too easily. Our
who
is
a
keen
observer,
said
that
the
C. L. Lewis has opened an auto light and appears on another page farmers in Eastern Oregon were
fight this summer will be to get bet­ Thursday, April 1—"The Speed
Tillamook on business Friday and
painting shop in the building recent­ of this issue—read it.
Maniac", William Fox special pro­
ter milk, as we may have to place
Saturday.
House Keepers Attention.
spending large amounts of money,
duction, featuring Tom Mix.
H. B. Folks, who was called here not, however, on improvements, but
cheese in storage earlier than usual
James Roley, of Portland, was ly vacated by Edwalls. Mr. Lewis
The Detroit Vapor Stove Co. has on and the cheese must be first class or
"Pathe News.”
visiting in Tillamook this week, with says you should bring your car in to about ten days ago by the illness of in buying expensive dress, diamonds,
be painted at soon as possible in his brother Bert, returned to his musical instruments and automobiles sale and display, by Mrs. Webster we stand to loose a lot of money. If
his brother Sam Roley.
order to obtain same at ah early date. home in Corvallis Friday. Mr. Folks and not being satisfied with one Holmes, at Kuppenbender’s store, conditions shape themselves right it
GOYNE TAKES DOG DERBY.
Miss Viola Leigh, of Beaver, left
Quite a bunch of Tillamook young and his parents are engaged in rais­ auto, most every member of the fam­ their famous Red Star Coal Oil Burn­ is possible that we may place one
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Wednesday morning for Silverton,
month’s cheese in storage, say July
people who are attending the O. A. C. ing chickens on a large scale, and he ily had one of their own. The farm ing Cooking Range.
to visit some time with friends.
Winner
Mushes
100 Miles Over Froz­
says
the
business
is
thriving,
as
What
it
will
do
—
Burn
19
hours
on
or
August,
withholding
all
payment
are home for the spring vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Landolt are They are Hazel Lamar, who lives at they have about three thousand at homes and barns in Eastern Oregon one gallon of oil, cook and bake until January 1st for such month.
en Trails in 13 Hours and
were
never
very
elaborate
or
expen
­
visiting with friends in and about Corvallis, but who is visiting here, present and the prospects are good
22 Minutes.
That will do away with borrowing a
sive, yet with so much money being perfectly.
Mohler this week.
What It will not do—Not smoke lot of money, Incidentally bringing
Don Gilbert, Bernice Nelson, Janies for another year or so. He is a for­ squandered in other things, very lit­
Tuesday morning a girl was born May and others.
mer resident of Tillanw k, and ex­ tle is going into new- homes and new nor will burners break or form car­ in the money in the winter when it I The Pas, March 17—'Walter Goyne,
the Alaskan, won the Hudson Bay
to Mrs. Roy Martin, at the Boats
pects
to return in the summer to vis­ barns.
will be needed for feed and hay.”
bon.
Those going away on the train
dog derby here yesterday. Pranteau
hospital.
What it has—8
pound cast iron
Monday morning were Oren and Os­ it
Beer is expensive nowadays, and it
was second and Hayes third. The
J. W. Day, agency director of the costs more to keep it than it does to burner without wicks of any kind.
Jay Houser, Wheeler’s prize flght- car Parker, Alvin Peden and C. C.
Circuit Court in Session.
winner’s time was 13 hours and 22
er, came in Monday to spend a few Dougherty, to Coal Creek camp; Mrs. New York Life Insurance Co., made buy it. If you don’t believe this, just Heavy steel construction, air insulat­
minutes tor the 100 mile course.
a
business
call
on
R.
A.
Leonard,
who
ed
oven,
perfect
combustion.
days.
C. E. Brace and Bernice Nelson to
Judge Bagley convener the circuit
ask T. B. Turney and he will tel1 you.
Goyne, the winner, is the famous
Come in Saturday, March 27th and court on Monday and the following
Mrs. C. A. Mullin, of WheelerT is Bay City; Mrs. L. N. Bennett, to is the local agent, last week and one You see he paid the judge 450 for
i crippled Alaskan musher who lost
here visiting with friends at the Miami; George Boothby, to Wheeler, of the important features of the com- having two bottles of it. so he ought see it bake as perfectly as any stove cases have been disposed of:
b—-h feet as a result of freezing on
made.
pany during the absence of the pres- to know. H. Stienbock, an
and Arnold Kerhli, to Portland.
T. W. Purvis vs. Effie Purvis. Di­
Ramsey hotel.
outsider,
tU 1 Alaskan trails some years ago.
ident and vice-president was to raise
Will demonstrate Superba coffee, vorce suit and decree granted.
i
Miss Laura Dodge has been chosen their salaries from 42 5,000 to 450,- bought two mink hides from Mr.
S. L. Godard, a general contractor
Pranteau the second man finished
and hot biscuits baked out of Flavo
Geo. O. Vaughn, et al. vs. Tilla-
of Cottage Grove, was In Tillamook to represent the Christian Sunday 000 annually, on their return they Turney on Monday, and gave him a Flour, made in Tillamook.
one hour and a half after Goyne.
mook
County.
Writ
of
1
review
sus-
Tuesday doing business with Frank School of Tillamook at the Sunday declined the raise and asked that check for 47 for them, putting the
Seuttle Wash., March 11— Walter
All ladies are requested to attend.
tained and county court directed to
School Convention, which is to be the amount be divided among clerks hides in his pocket. He also bought
Heyd & Company.
Goyne, known in the north as “the
dismiss the petition.
going kid”, passed through here in
Mr .and Mrs. Homer Baker, of held at Forest Grove the latter part of the company who were receiving some sacks, and as he was bundling
Bradford-Hornschuch Wedding
Jack Harper vs. H. Kesselman.
them up he look off his coat. Then
December en route to the pass with
Rockaway, are in town for a few of this week. She leaves Thursday less than 42,000 per annum.
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Case
dismissed.
the hides disappeared. A search war-
and will return Monday, Mrs. I. C.
22 veteran malamute racing dogs.
days visiting with their folks.
Last
Monday
evening,
at
the
home
E. M. Condit, Alva Williams, Lem rant was issued and Turney s place
Edward Roberts vs. Hazel Roberts.
Smith will accompany her as chap­
Goyne’s team has won a number of
of the bride's parents, at Hebo, Divorce granted.
Dr. W. C. Dueber will return to his
I
Partridge.
Henry
Plasker
and
George
searched.
The
police
were
unable
to
erone.
races at Seward, Anchorage and
Harold Bradford and Miss Ethel Fey
office in the Tillamook building over
Hanselmeir were guests of the Port­
C. E. Hadley vs. D. C. Hadley.
Dean Alden, of the Willamette land Gun Club Saturday and Sunday. find the mink hides, but they did Hornschuch were united in marriage.
other points in southwestern Alaska.
Haltom's store on March 29th.
Settled.
University, was in Tillamook Friday, They contested with some profession­ find the beer, and he was fined 450 The bride's uncle. Rev. E. D. Horn­
o—
Mrs. Preston Williams left for-
G. A. Edmunds vs. James Wilson.
and costs.
aB
one
of
the
judges
of
the
high
schuch,
performed
the
ceremony,
us
­
al trap shooters, and beat them.
Walter
Goyne
is
a son to Frank
Portland Tuesday to visit for a week
Settled.
There was a fine turn out at the ing the beautiful ring ceremony. The
school debate. This was Mr. Alden's The members of the gun club are
Marie Buttner vs. Buttner Mill Co. Goyne, and a nephew of District At-
or two with her sister, Mrs. E. F.
opening
of
the
flour
mill
Saturday
first trip to this part of the country, coming over here some time next
rooms were decorated In yellow and et al. Amended complaint tiled and torney T. H. Goyne, and was here
Palhler.
but he likes it so well that he intends month. The men said they had a afternoon. About two hundred and white spring flowers, which were
been
vlsit-
C. L. Shulson, who has
fifty were present, two hundred of very attractive. Little Melba Horn- defendants given to March 25 to about six yearB ago. He is not as
to buy a cottage at one of the beach­
badly crippled as the above would in­
ing with his parents at Hemlock for es this summer and »pend his vaca­ splendid time, and they also said which were married ladies who reg­ schucb a sister of the bride, bore the plead.
that Henry Plasker was still looking istered in the contest. Each lady
Frank L. Martin vs. John WelsH dicate, being now able to walk so
two weeks returned to his home at tion here.
for the Spaulding. We wonder where chose a number, the numbers were ring on a large calla lily, and Lois and son. Mandate from supreme that no one would notice that he had
Oregon City Monday morning.
Hornschuch and Charles Bradford
Sheriff Campbell lost the
family he expects to tint it.
had his feet frozen.
then put on slips of paper, and were carried baskets of flowers. The best court filed.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Divine and Mrs. cow and was fortunate in having it
Cecil Murphy, who have been living Insured for 4100, having received a I F. J. Goodnough, who Is represent­ drawn, the first five winning the man and maid of honor were Paul
at Cloverdale for the last six months, check for that amount on Monday. I ing the Oregon Journal, was in Tilla­ prizes. The prizes awarded were; 1st, Bradford and Miss Bernice Welch­ ‘•Billy’’ Hamilton Dies Suddenly.
Basket Ball Games.
mook this week. He says it is his first Mrs. M. J. Edwards, one barrel of
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have moved to Wallace, Idaho.
man, of Portland.
The bride was
The sheriff said it would take three trip here since 1890. When he was
Flavo Flour; 2nd, Mrs. D. A. Owens, beautiful in a white satin gown with
The Garibaldi Athletic Club and
The many friends of William Ham­
Mrs. Churchill, of Cloverdale, left times that amount of money to re­
here then he was offered a homestead % barrel of Flavo Flour; 3rd, Mrs. silver lace, and
a veil of tulle. She ilton are very sorry to hear of his the Bay City club, met last week at
for Portland this morning. She was place it. Even the family cow like
near Tillamook for 4500, and the Olive Travis, ft barrel Flavo Flour;
i
carried
a
large
shower
bouquet of death, which occurred at his home Garibaldi gymnasium, and after the
called there by the serious illness of everything else, is on the jump.
1 same place now is worth about 430,- 4th, Mrs. A. Wells, one Me>r
Flavo white rosebuds and frleshas. After in Wheeler Monday evening. Death first flye minutes of play there was
her father, F. C. Hawker.
The Tillamook Cow Testing Ass’n., I 000. He said he was sorry he didn’t Flour; 5th, Mrs. W. Hill,
i sack
no doubt as to the outcome. The su­
The Idaho revivalist, F. T. Carlson, will hold its annual meeting, Wed-. take it then, but is coming back here Flavo Flour. Each person received a the ceremony a bounteous dinner was caused by heart failure, as it perior passing and shooting of the
occurred
while
he
was
reading
a
pa
­
was
served
to
about
twenty-five
of
will hold services at the home of nesday, March 31st, at the court about the first of April to live, as he three or four pound sack as a sample
fast Garibaldi quintet proved too
Mr. Gulstrom at two o’clock next house. Mr. Westover, of O. A. C. will thinks this is the best county in the and everyone went away smiling. the relatives and friends of the bride per. Mr. Hamilton was born in Mar- much for Bay City. The first half
and groom. Mrs. Bradford was for­ amora, Ontario, Canada, on March 7,
be present and many important mat­ state.
Sunday. Subject “Hell.”
Those who have tried the Flavo flour merly a teacher in Newberg, and Mr. 1848, of Irish extraction. He lived ended with the score 13 to 5 in favor
Fred Miller, of Portland, is here ters will come up for discussion. It is
About sixty one persons gathered speak very highly of it, as it makes Bradford is an employe of the Stan­ at Maramora until he was a young of Garibaldi. In the second half Bay
for a few days on business. Mr. Mil­ requested that all dairymen attend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis delicious bread, cakes aud pastry.
dard Oil Company. They returned to man. Mr. Hamilton was never mar­ City tried to overcome the odds
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ler Is interested in the fish canner­ this meeting.
Hushbeck Saturday evening, for a
Dr. Ramsey, of this city returned Portland Saturday, where they will ried. About thirty years ago he came by putting in three substitutes which
Wm. Hamilton was down from farewell dance. The Hushbecks are from Portland where she attended
ies of Tillamook county.
make their home, rice, old shoes and to Tillamook with James Irwin, who was of no avail The game was char­
Gilbert Funk came in Saturday Wheeler for a few days last week. leaving the boarding house Business the osteopathic association meeting, congratulations mingled together as died at Seaside about seven years acterized by roughness. R. Alexander
from Enterprise to take up his new He has just returned from California, and are going to live on the old Hare says that Dr. C. J. Gaddis, of Oakland they left on the stage tor Tillamook. ago. Mr. Hamilton attended his fu­ (captain) starred for the winners
position as bookkeeper for the Stand­ where he went about three months place north of town, and raise California, conducted a clinic during
neral, and now George Irwin, the with 14 points. The final score be­
ago to be treated for rheumatism. He chickens. Everyone had a real old the convention and delivered a very
ard Oil Co.
other brother has come over from ing 22 to 12 in favor of Garibaldi.
Red
Cross
Course.
said he met several old timers from
Seaside to uttend the funeral of Mr.
Mrs. E. Mathilde Claridge, of Ta­ Tillamook while he was in San Diego fashioned good time, and danced Interestig lecture at the evening ses­
Plans are under way for a Red Hamilton.
I Do You Want A Pure Bred Sire ?
coma, left for Portland Monday. She Among them were George Cohn, quadrille and polkas and waltzes un­ sion of the Portland Osteopathic
til—well, it was bed time when they Society. The speaker’s topic was Cross Chapter Course ! to be given at
Mr. Hamilton had been an Odd
has been here for several weeks visit­ Tracy Elliott and Otis Chase.
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left. The musie was furnished by Mr. “Osteopthy in Bedside Practice,” and Tillamook, beginning April 14 under Fellow for years, being a member of
ing friends.
I have for sale a bull calf eligible
E. J. Frazer, of Portland, was here Kennedy and Mr. Oliver, real old during the course of his lecture he the auspices of the local chapter. the subordinate lodge at Seaside, and
for registry. Grand Sire Roraire’s
C. T. Winslow, an ex-lumberman of this week negotiating the sale of
time fiddlin’, And eats—Oh, Boy, stated that fifty years ago the first Miss Ewing, who will I have charge er the locul camp at Wheeler. He had Olga Lad bred by Geo. H. Sweet East
Spokane, is here for a few days look­ timber lands to R. E. Hanson, of Eu­ you never saw such eats! They said
Ostopath, Dr. A. T. Still, was called the course, has been i directing the just returned from California, where Aurora, N. Y., owner Ed. Cary. Sire
ing over timber lands. He is accom- gene. The Hanson Co. has large it was the best time they had ever
a “wonder worker” because his new­ field work of the i students at the he had gone several months ago for of 20 register of merit daughters one
• panied by W. W. Sharp, of Portland. milling interests on the Willamette, had. and from the description they
ly discovered methods were saving Portland School of Social Work since his health and had spent a few days of which is St. Mawes Beauty, 879
Rev. G. O. Oliver left for Portland and have bought 3,000,000 feet of gave us we would think so too.
the lives of scores of children during last fall. She was withdrawn from in Tillamook last week.
n>s. 4 oz. butter fat. His progeny al­
this morning to attend the Training timber in the Wheeler district. They
The funeral was held this after­ so won 1st A. J. C. C. special prize Jr.
R. H. Cady vs. Bay City Land Co., a a severe epidemic. Today, and a year Portland because of the great de­
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Conference of
the Inter-CHurch are planning on building a large saw corporation, and Solon Schlft'mann ago, during the influenza epidemic, mand for Red Cross Chapter courses. noon at one oclock at the Under­
World Movement. He will return mill near Wheeler in the near future. is a suit filed in the circuit court to osteopathy has again demonstrated Before coming to the Northwest, taking Parlors, Rev. Harry Tucker "get of sire” at Oregon State Fair in
1913. Sire Lavina Lad. sire dam St
Saturday.
Mrs. J. L. Henderson was in Tilla­ recover money on two promissory its value in epidemic treatment. Miss Ewing was known as the best having charge of the service«. The Mawes Cavina bred by Ed. Cury won
F. O. Sipprell, of Garibaldi, was in mook this week on business, from notes. On the 18th of October, 1916, From carefully complied statistics, Red Cross institute instructor in the Odd Fellows ac . :
all bearers, A. J. C. C. gold medal also 1st prize
the city Tuesday, where he has lo­ Portland. She has just returned from the Bay City Land Co., executed and out of more than 100,000 cases treat­ Central Division. At present she is and the Internment wi. ui the I. O. Jr. high production cows 3 to 4 yrs.
cated. He will run the dance ttali at California, where she has been spend­ ! delivered two promissory notes for ed, less than one percent died. He conducting a chapter course at O. F. cemetery.
old. 1914 she made 741 lbs. butter
that place and Is making arrange­ ing the winter at Los Angeles, Cata- 41,000.00 and
“Billy” Hamilton, as he was
41,800 to Solon concluded his remarks by saying that Bend.
fat. Dam, Marie Golden Boy’s Dolly
ments for a series of dances.
As planned, the course provides for lliarly known, was thought a
lena Islands, and the beaches. They Shiffmann who endorsed them, and in these modern times a physician
made 472 tbs. butterfat under ordi­
Mrs. Arthur Kerns drove up from have sold their home here and Mrs. which are now in possession of the who adjusts the body mechanism is the enrollment of ten or fifteen stu­ deal of by his many friends
nary conditions and care.
Sandlake Tuesday morning, to bring Henderson is stopping in Portland, plaintiff. As the promissory notes are considered as essential to health as dents who can attend at least one who were shocked when they heard
Also have pure bred calves for sale.
lecture period daily for two weeks, of his death. He had been a sub­ For further particulars apply to F.
M. R. Kerns, John Zenck and Virgil making frequent visits to Tillamook. long past due and nothing has been a mechanic to an automobile.
paid on them except the interest up
and in addition have considerable scriber of the Headlight since it was K Blackadar, Tillamook Oregon, R.
Kellow, who were leaving for Port­
It seems as if Tillamook is “First to April 18, 1918 the plaintiff sues
time available for field work, a started in 1888, and came into the F. D. Mutual Phone.
land.
Attention.
In war, first In peace, and first in to recover the money, the plaintiff
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study of community and county office on Saturday and renewed his
F. S. York left for Salem Wednes­ the hearts of Oregonians,” for it is
It Is unlawful to dump garbage or problems.
subscription.
day, where he will buy the apparatus the first to go over tbe top again. claiming that the collateral security
Call for Tillamook City Bond*.
refuse of any nature on county
mentioned
in
each
of
the
notes
is
any
In general, the Chapter Courses at­
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for a sawmill which he intends to This time It was in the drive for the
worthless
and
without
value.
roads.
Any
further
violation
of
this
tempt
to
give
a
notion
to
the
stu
­
The Best Weeper Win*.
Tillamook City General Bonds,
build on Fawcett creek. He will be Pacific International Live Stock I
dents of the scope of Red Cross ser­
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A very pretty home wedding took law will be presecuted.
numbered 1 to 5 inclusive, due April
back the first of next week.
Exposition. Tillamook county over­
John A. Carroll.
vice; to provide a conception of the
In "Happiness a la Mode,” Con­ 15, 1920, will be paid on presenta­
place
at
the
home
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
E.
W. M. Critee, who works at the subscribed its quota of 425,000 by
Road Master. principles of case-work; to deal with stance Talmage’s latest starring ve­ tion.
Coats camp, left for Mount Angel 41,000^>eing the first county in tbe L. Glaisyer Sunday afternoon at two
various health problems in the com­ hicle In which she is presented by
o'clock,
when
their
daughter.
Miss
B. C. Lamb, City Trees.
Friday to attend his own wedding. state to do so.
munity, to suggest practical methods Lewis J. Selznlck will be shown at
Agnes,
became
the
wife
of
Dewey
Had
a
Close
Call.
Be s«re and bring her back to Tllla-
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The councilmen have returned Handley. Only the immediate rela­
for the extension of social service the Gem Theatre next Sunday.
Entire Circus Rented.
mooh with you Mr. Critee.
from Portland, where they went last tive« of the bride and groom were
Nothing short of a miracle saved 1 ' and a better utilization of existing
Miss Talmage portrays a young
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Wm. Adams, of Tillamook, has week to see the demonstrations of I ' present. Rev. Harry Tucker officiat­ the life of Lee Witcombe, when the social agencies, national, state and wife with an unfaithful husband,
For the presentation of "The
near
Eugene,
bought a fruit farm
the different fire engines. They say ed, using the ring ceremony, and im­ tractor with which he was towing local.
who succumbs to the wiles of anoth­ Clown,” which is the bill at the Gent
where he will make his home. Mr. the bids will be opened Monday, mediately after the ceremony the a grader to Bay City Saturday after­
It is possible that the University er woman and askes his little wifie Theatre, Friday, March 26, with
Adame left Saturday, and his family March 29.. Thomas Coates, Sr., said young people drove out to their noon, broke through the approach of of Oregon will provide one or two for a divorce. She gives him his di­ Victor Moore, the celebrated comed­
is to follow later.
he had a very nice trip to Portland ranch north of town, Both are very the Kilchis river bridge. He and the addresses by meiubers*of the faculty vorce and she is allowed three ian, in the title role, an entire circus
with the councilmen, and that he popular young people __
of Tillamook. tractor fell to the ground about on topics of social Interest. These months in which to flic her final de­ was rented for three days. To secure
D. N. Hudson who
Ing for a few days at the home of went down to Eugene to see Tom and the groom is a graduate of the High twenty feet below, but haa only a meetings will be public; otherwise, cree.
I the audience, the Lasky Company an­
Wifey was just cleaver enough to nounced In the dally papers that the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallace, return­ Agnes, his son and daughter, who are School here, and the bride won an cut above his right eye as a result of the classes will be limited to those
ed to his home in Portland Friday Sophomores at the University of Ore­ attendant until shortly before her his experience. The machine was un- who register for the course. No fee realize that the way to win back her citizens of Loa Angele were invited
gon this year.
marriage. Their many friends join in (injured, except for the top, which will be charged for enrollment, and a mau wag to Hade places with her . to be their guests at the performance.
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Tillamook Jottings.