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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
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ing to the impossibly of obtaining a made president, Rev. Wriggle, vice- Maginnis, Mr. and Mrs. Grider, Mr. pany. Considerable interest has been I you "best serve? The Inter-Church been fighting two or three times a
house they returned.
president, and Rev. G. O. Oliver, sec­ and Mrs. Holden and Mr. and Mrs. aroused, and, by the cooperation of I County Conference will offer not month for the last year and who has
Married on Thursday of last W’eek, retary-treasurer. All the ministers of Christensen. The first prize, which the people, there is no reason why I theories but definite things that you lost only one decision in that time.
•o
Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley the county are members of the asso- was a cut glaks flower receptacle, Tillamook should not have a good can do right whete you are. All Webb is as ferocious as a bulldog
Jane York, of Nehalem, was in Til­ | performing the ceremony at the ciation.
was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Wins­ chance as any other city to win the church members and friendly citizens when fighting, doesn’t know what
lamook on business this week.
fear is and hits with great force. No
court house, Theodore Lockhart, of
The car sales reported by Charles low, and the consolation prize was trophy. The period of the contest is are invited to its sessions.
one has ever knocked him off his
from January 1st to June 30th, and
Pankow this week are a Nash tour­ waraded to Mr. and Mrs. Hill.
Get your tickets for the next box­ Beaver ar 1 Hannah Coulson.
Mr. and^Mn. R. J. Meyers, of ing car to Hull Johnson, a used
ing match at the Rialto.
Excitement was high Saturday half the time has already elapsed H. S. Davidson Gored to Death By Met. Webb and Earl Zimmerman will
weigh 128 pounds.
■Ml.
Mrs. J. F. Wallace, of Garibaldi, Brighton, wer~ in Tillamook for a Chevrolet to Harry Crawford, of Ne­ afternoon, when Charles Pankow of without the loss of one dollar, by
Tickets are on sale at the Rialto,
was visiting in Tillamook last week. few days this w ^pk. They bought a halem, an Overland Four to E. H. the Star Garage was arrested and fire, in Tillamook. Let everyone get
Lindsay, of Nehalem, and an Over­ taken to the recorder’s office, charg­ in and help.
H. S. Davidson, of Beaver, met a come out and bring the ladies.
A marriage license was issued to Ford from Ackley and Miller, and land Four to Walter J. Ball, of ed with drunkenness and disorderly
drove it back.
Monday morning, before the sun horrible death Wednesday evening
Peter Erickson and Linnea Hassel-
Pacific City.
conduct. The charge was proven false was up, in fact, at four o’clock. R. V. by being gored and trampled to death
Henry
D.
Olson
was
over
for
a
few
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
burg on March 30.
~ The Tillamook County Fair board however, and he was dismissed. Miller and G. A. Martin started for by an infuriated bull which belong­
days
this
week
from
Portland.
He
is
who
has
been
C. A. Rutherford,
the traveling freight agent for the met Saturday and appointed Oscar When questioned about the incident Portland overland. Things were fine ed to him and Bob McClay, a neigh­ Friday, April 2—"Esmeralda” feat­
visiting L. Morrison for a week or so Southern Pacific Company in this Tittle president. The secretary and Mr. Pankow sorrowfully shook his until they got as far as the Yellow bor. No one witnessed the accident,
uring Mary Pickford.
left for Portland Tuesday morning. section.
general manager appointed was R. O. head and murmered, "Just my luck, Fir mill, when the clutch of the and it was not known that Mr. Dav­
"Ford Weekly.”
idson
had
been
attacked
until
his
On March 25 a marriage license
and I didn’t even have a smell of the
Mrs. J. P. Tucker, of Salem, is here Richards. The fair is to be held about cork.” Hard luck, we’ll say. He was car began to slip. They were forced small son, who had just returned Saturday, April 3—“Tin Pin Alley”,
was i- i;ed to Theodore Lockhart and visiting
to return for another car, but it
featuring Albert Ray and Elinor
with her daughter, Miss Ora two weeks later than usual, this year.
Hannah Coulson, of Beaver.
was no better than the first, so they front school, went to call his father
Fair.
Tucker, who teaches at Garibaldi, That would make it about the second demonstrating an Overland Four.
for
supper.
Not
finding
anyone
in
the
week
in
September.
Great
plans
are
came
back
once
more.
The
third
time
Mr. Thos. A. Keith, representing
The council met on Monday even­ Miss Tucker has been very ill for
“Sunnyside”, one million dollar
the Aetna Life Insurance Company they took a regular car, a Ford barn, or receiving any answer to his
ing, but adjourned to meet again about six weeks, but is now improv- being made for the fair this year.
Charlie Chaplin comedy.
calls,
he
wet
out
in
the
barnyard,
While working in the woods at the in all branches of personal protection Sedan. We don’t know what they
Thursday evening.
ing rapidly.
were thinking or saying by this time, where he found the body of his fath­ Sunday, April 4—“Upstairs and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicklaus and
Down,” featuring Olive Thomas.
The car sales of the Tillamook Stone logging camp, on the S'’i!th —life, accident and health, business but it is a pretty good guess that er lying on the ground. His clothes
insurance,
"blanket
form
insurance
”
Mrs. Arthur Marolf spent Tuesday at garage this week were a truck to H. Elliott place Tuesday afternoon, Bill
"Yellow Dog Catcher” two reel
had
been
torn
off
him.
Clent
King,
someone
’
s
chin
wickers
were
work
­
coveting employer and employee,
Belding.
Sunshine comedy.
L. Alley, of Wheeler, one to Albert Illingworth was struck and killed caualty and liability—will be asso­ ing pretty lively, isn’t it, Mr. Miller? the nearest neighbor w’as phoned for,
The grocery stores and meat mark­ Johnson, of Bay City, and a touring instantly by a falling tree. The ac- ciated with the Rollie W. Watson Anyway they were like Robert Bruce and when he came with his gun the Monday, April 5—“The Virtuous
cident occurred
ets will close at 9 p,m, next Saturday car to O. E. Barr, of Rockaway. They three o’clock, between two and General Insurance Agency on and and thought there was no harm in animal was still raging. He saw that
Thief,” featuring Enid Bennett.
The arrangements
were
all
Fords.
"One reel comedy.”
evening.
have not been made for the funeral after April 5th. Mr. Keith has been the saying, ”If at first you don’t Mr. Davidson was dead and knew it
There is to be special music at the as yet.
Mrs. H. F. Rice spent the week end
with the Aetna for many years and succeed, try, try again,” and they would not help him to kill the bull, Tuesday, April 6—“Wagon Tracks”,
but he phoned for Mr. McClay, who
with her mother and father, Mr. and Easter services Sunday morning at
featuring William S. Hart.
It’s all right to disagree with a tel­ is thorouhgly conversant with all did. The third time was the charm, came and said that it should be kill­
the Christian Church. The Sunday low,
Mrs. A. L. Rice, of Mohler.
"Oh! Judge How Could You?” two
for
they
were
seen
in
the
little
Ford,
lines
of
life,
accident
and
health
in
­
but don’t use such striking ar-
reel comedy.
James Wilson left Saturday morn­ School program will be held in the guments as your fists. If you do it surance. The advertising campaign rambling along through Grand Ronde ed, by all means. This certainly is a
blow to Tillamook, as Mr. Davidson Wednesday, April 7—“A Society Ex­
ing for Victoria, B. C., where he will evening at the regular hour for ser­ may cost you $25. That’s what hap- in this paper is instruct ve and full of at ten o'clock that morning.
was well known and was one of the
vices. Every one is invited to attend. pened to
visit for a month or so.
ile” featuring Elsie Ferguson.
Babe Barber when he hit "punch” and is worth your time to
county’s best citizens.
read
it.
Those leaving on the train Wed­ Frank
"Bray Pictograph.
W. W. Yates was in from Corvallis
Dandoy in an argument
Enumerator Explains Situation.
The Swastika club met Friday
last week, to look after his farm at nesday morning were Harry Brown Thursday down at the mill. We don’t
Thursday, April 8—“Eastward Ho!”
and W. S. Horan, going to Portland; see why Frank didn’t use his fists evening at the home of Mrs. J. C.
Had the few people who now Ministrial Association Indorses Inter­
featuring William Russell.
Hebo.
.
Church World Movement.
"A Dog's Life” one million dollar
A. Mac Pherson, of Portland, was F. E. Stein, to Garibaldi; and S. J. too. and then go fifty-fifty on the Holden. Interesting games were play­ nearly two months after the enumer­
Deming, who is going to visit for a fine.
ed a rd several blocks were made to ation of Tillamook City had been
Charley Chaplin comedy.
in Tillamook for a few days this tew
At a meeting of the evangelical
days at Forest Grove.
Note: On and after Sunday April 4,
The crowd was not large but was be added to the Swastika quilt, completed, had helped me to the ex­
week.
A. A. Clyde, who has been here for very lively, at the basket social Fri­ which was started by Mrs. Holden tent of reporting to me as I kindly protestant pastors of the city Mon­
the program will start 30 minutes
Mrs. A. T. Stam was down from some time working at cement work,
day
forenoon
at
the
German
Reformd
when the club was first organized.
Brighton Friday to visit her daugh­ returned to his home in Forest Grove i day night. Only five girls were pres­ Thé prize was awarded to Mrs. J. P. asked them to through the medium church, the County Minister’s Asso­
later than in the past—first show
your
newspaper
before
I
closed
up
of
ent, so the boys had quite a time to
ter, Mrs. Leslie Harrison.
at 7:30.
Tuesday morning. He was accom­ get a basket. But when they did get Maginnis for having made the best my papers and sent them in, instead ciation was reorganized with the
Bob Houser returned to Portland panied by E. E. Bowers, of Blaine,
block. Mrs. B. D. Lamar, of Corvallis, of reporting to the Headlight at this election of the following officers:
Monday after having spent about six Wash., who had been in on business. baskets, the eats were worth the an honorary member of the club, was late date, there wouldn’t have been President, Harry E. Tucker; vice-
High School Notes.
trouble.
The
proceeds
were
to
go
to
weeks in Tillamook.
Mrs. Webster Holmes will demon­ the Loyal Daughter’s class, and they present. The guests were Mesdames the unpleasantness of being left out. president, E. F. Wriggle; secretary­
Louis Mitchell and his sister, strate Superba coffee and hot bis­ expect to give another entertainment Brodhead, Elmer Allen, Reichers, Also let me state that a few of those treasurer, G. O. Oliver.
Loud Sock Day, Friday, was a
After some discussion the activities
Rosemarie, from Cloverdale, are vis­ cuits made from Flavo Flour to show sometime next month.
Edwards, Holmes, Allen, B. C. Lamb who feel themselves so neglected,
great
success. A brilliant and gawdy
of
the
Interchurch
World
Movement,
and Crenshaw. A delicious lunch were counted though I was un­
iting tn Portland this week.
how the vapor oil stove bakes. "Every
The Shakespeare Club held its ex­
is an attempt to bring about array of socks w’as exhibited. The
Miss Bernice Nelson left for Cor­ Saturday two to five, at Kuppenbend- tra March meeting at the home of was served, and the evening was able to see them personally and get which
enjoyed very much by all those pres­ the data but recorded their names. the hearty co-operation of American faculty failed to appear in various
vallis Monday morning, where she er’s store.
Mrs. Crenshaw, Wednesday after­ ent.
colored wearing apparel, however no
All I needed to make a complete Protestantism in all the tasks and violence was done them.
will resume her studies at 0. A. C. . Peter Erickson and Linnea Hassel- noon. The regular business was at­
problems
of
the
church,
both
local
The Boy Scouts will meet Friday count was a little co-operation.
The first shipment of shingles burg were married Tuesday after­ tended to, and the third act of
Our boys saved our reputation In
and world-w’ide, were unanimously
Nell Rasmussen,
made by the Pleasant Valley Shiugle noon at two o’clock, at the Christian Antony and Cleopatra was read. Re­ evening at 7:30 at the Christian
basketball Thursday when they con­
endorsed.
Enumerator.
Church
basement
to
re-organize
for
Co., was shipped to Corvallis last church parsonage, Only the immed- freshments were served, after which
W G. Lienkaemper was elected quered Garibaldi. When the last
iate relatives were present. Rev. H. the meeting adjourned, to meet next the purpose of helping Tillamook to
week.
county
director and A. A. McRea, quarter was over the score was forty
month with Mrs. John Groat. The in­ win the Thomas H. Ince trophy. This
Circuit Court Cases,
community
director of the united five to nine. We believe our success
Joe Bush w-as in "'illamook this Tucker officiated.
A novelty repair shop has opened vited guests were Mesdames Pen­ trophy is being contested for by
simultaneous financial campaign to was largely due to the fact that
week on business. - e comes over
cities
of
the
Pacific
Coast
states,
in
­
Judge Bagley adjourned the ad- be commenced April 25 to May 2 "Shingles” was playing.
from Portland about once or twice a at No. 5 First street, where type- nington, Plank, Zella Harrison, Hal- cluding Western Canada, Hawaii and
Mr. Tom Coates, chief fire marchal,
writers are cleaned
and repaired, tom, Hayes, Franklin, Holden and the Phillipines, and is to be present­ journed session of the circuit court throughout the United States.
year.
on Saturday, following being other
of Tillamook, Mr. Cantbell, who was
Mrs. Leslie left for Porftland, Tues­ also cash registers and safes, automo­ Max Schultz.
ed at the Fire Chief's convention
fire chief of all the ship yards on the
A number of friends met at the next September. It consists of a silver cases disposed of:
day, where she will join her daughter bile ignition, generator and magneto
Wm. Briscoe Back in Missouri.
A. Arstill vs. D. H. Fletcher et al.
repairing.
Pacific Coast during the war, and
home
of
Alta
and
Aivera
True,
for
a
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dyr-
cup 34 inches high, costing over $500 Mandate from supreme court entered
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rogers returned surprise party last Wednesday even- presented by Thomas H. Ince, the
Mrs. Fred Burton has received a Mr. Oberend, formerly a physical di­
lund.
Judgment entered in favor of plain­
from
a
.trip
to
Salem
on
Sunday.
They
The
girls
had
each
had
a
birth
­
letter
from her father, Wm. Briscoe, rector at Oakland, Cal., addressed
movie producer, and $250 in silver tiff conceited.
Roy Kamp, of Portland, returned
day
a
day
or
so
before,
being
sixteen
pronounce
a
splendid
trip,
and
did
who
is
visiting in Pleasant Hill and the student body Monday on firs
given by the Fire Prevention Bureau j Leona M. Hadley vs. D. J. Hadley.
to his home Saturday, after having
Kansas City, Mo., his old home, protection.
spent two weeks at the Coats logging J you notice that they drove out in a and eleven years of age, respectively. of the Pacific Coast, for the city Dismissed.
A week from Wednesday our girls
Reo, but came back in an Allen? Games were played and refreshments making the best showing in preven­ i i
camp.
L. M. Thompson vs. Mary J. Thom­ which he left 48 years ago this will battle the Bay City girls in a
They sold it on the road and brought were served, everybody having a de­ tion of loss by fire. A picture of the
spring,
Following
is
a
part
of
the
Mrs. Dora Jolliffe and her mother- | the new one back with them.
lightful time. Those present were cup can be seen at the office of pson. Divorce case and decree grant­ letter: "I haven't seen any place game of basket ball. This is going to
ed.
in-law. Mrs. Mary Jolliffe, of Wheel­
be a fine game, as our girls have been
Those leaving on the train Friday Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hopkins, Mrs. A. Thomas Coates, on Second Street.
L. D. Smith vs. Chas. Kunze et al. since getting out of Oregon fit for a practicing very hard lately.
er. spent the week end in Tillamook
B.
Owens,
Misses
Georgia
and
I-avelle
white
man
to
live
in.
The
weather
is
morning
were
Dave
Martiny,
Miss
After several attempts at his own Case dismissed.
with Mrs. Mollie Shartel.
A rally was held Tuesday for the
Dorothy Graham, Phil Sinclair, Joe Owens, Mrs. Ollie Hale, Charles Hop­ life, Jean Remond was committed to
Evelyn Steidinger vs. N. P. Hansen warm and fine here, but I honestly basket ball game Thursday night be­
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Norberg were Burke and Mrs. B. Smith, all going kins and Glen Burdick.
wouldn't
live
back
here
again
if
the insane asylum. One day last week et al. Restraining order granted,
called to Astoria Monday morning, i ' to Portland and Fred Nicklaus to
they should deed me the best farm in tween Tillamook High and Bay City.
Sheriff Campbell left on Tuesday,
by the illness of their son-in-law, Belding, and Mrs. Hoskins to Rocka­ taking with him one of the I. W. he cut his throat with a razor, and neither party to reoover costs.
the
state. There has been many This is to be the last game to be
was brought to the Boal's hospital.
Henry Schild vs. Maude P. Schild.
Rainhold Johnson.
changes,
but not the improvements I played by the basket ball association.
way.
W.’s, Eugene Brandrez, one of the He escaped from there and was put Modification of divorce
decree,
F. F. Brandes vs. H. C. Triplett et
expected
to
find. I expected to see the The high school student body will at­
Those going away Monday morning men who was rounded up in the in the jail, where, by some means, | Plaintiff, the court ruled, was a
al is a suit filed in the circuit court were Mrs. Robert Andrews, to county. The government is wanting he procured a bottle. After this at­ proper person to have the custody of country checkered with paved roads, tend and we expect to have some un­
to recover $1600 on a promissory Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Graves, him, and he will be deported. He was tempt he was removed to a cell, but the child and that the defendant is but they are still using the same old usually good yells.
Prof. Turnbull Is attending the In­
note.
to Portland; Mrs. Ralph Bennett, to born on the border of Switzerland. he did not give up. Instead, he took not such a proper person. The de- mud roads that I hauled corn to the land Teachers’ Association, at Spok­
mill
with
ox-team
when
I
was
a
boy.
The
sheriff
had
also
another
man
in
Dr. Shearer has returned from Woodburn; C. H. Kable, to Lake
the buckle off his belt and re-opened fendant given permission to visit the
The roads are the only thing that ane this week.
Portland, where he has been attend­ Lytle; Mrs. J. R. Meyers, to Brighton custody by the name of Raymond the wound in his arm with it. The child at all reasonable times.
Diaz, who was wanted in Portland buckle was taken away from him,
ing the Surgical Clinics at the Port­ and W. H. Wilson, to Portland.
Solon Schiffmann vs. E. L. You- looks natural.
"Prices in everything as far as 1
A Perfectly Lovely Time,
land Surgical Hospital.
George G. Swartz and Dottie Lucile on a charge of larceny, He is a Mex- but he found a piece of lead pencil, mans et al. Mandate of supreme have been able to determine are
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Harrison came Sanders were married at the Chris­ lean and was working on the new which he broke in pieces, and tried court entered.
Dr. J. W. Hill, E. W. Barnes~John
to reach the arteries with the splint­
state of Oregon, upon the relation much higher here than at home. And
in on Sunday and they expect to tian Church parsonage Saturday at logging road.
ers.
The
warden
came
in
from
Salem
Portland
in
the
The
J.
U.
G.
Club
met
Wednesday
of
Eva. W. Worthington vs. Geo. I never miss a chance to tell people C. Veatch and W. M. Magill, of
twelve o'clock. The ring ceremony
make their home in
what a fine big progressive country
was used and only a few friends and at the home of Mrs. Roy Savage at and took him away Sunday morning. W. Worthington. Defendant having we have west of the Rockies and par­ Forest Grove, were in Tillamook
future.
over night last Friday. They drove in
They
found
it
necessary
to
bind
him,
Elwood.
The
afternoon
was
spent
in
failed
and
refused
to
comply
with
relatives
were
present.
The
young
and
Mrs.
Carl
Mrs. Hairy Long
the order of the court, order for hi» ticularly do I tell them of the fat by the way of Sheridan, and from
Loll left for Nehalem Tuesday morn­ people will make their home at the fancy work, after w'hich dainty re­ both hand aud foot.
cows,
green
grass
and
the
big
cheese
freshments were served. The room
The party given by Mrs. David arrest was entered and bail fixed at of Tillamook, and should any one their lurid description of the tale, it
ing to attend the funeral of Captain Yellow Fir mill.
was a very wild and exciting ride
and
tables
were
beautifully
decorat
­
Kuratli
at her home Tuesday after­ $1000.00.
On
account
unclaimed
check
drawn
Loll.
ed with dafodils and shamrock. noon was a very charming affair.
Herman H. Tubbesing vs. Edward when I get home have the temerity through the rain, mud, snow and
to
her
account.
Bureau
Allotments,
The Tillamook Boxing Commission
Those present were Pearl I^ewis, Lot­
M. Clark. Stipulated that plaintiff to call me a Missourian there will sleet. At nine o’clock Thursday even­
have arranged a fast card for its next Washington, D. C., Tillamook County tie Hanslmair, Salina Small, Lucile The rooms were decorated with daf­ recover from defendant for his surely be something doing—let it be ing their auto broke down, and it
contest which takes place next Satur­ Red Cross Chapter is anxious to learn Christensen, Anna Cook, Ina Stanley fodils. green and yellow being the damages alleged in the complaint understood I am an Oregonian and a was only through the goodness of Mr.
colored scheme used. The afternoon
the present address of Mildred Har­
day, April 3rd, at the Armory.
Japlady, a resident of Middale, that
and Inez Carroll. The invited guests was spent at cards and refreshments the sum of $50.00 and $7.50 costs Tillamooker.”
Mrs. Harry Ditter, Mrs. G. Carlson mon, formerly of Mohler, Oregon. were Mrs. Joe Donaldson, Mrs. Frank were served. The first prize (a large and that defendant be forever en­
they were able to continue their
send communications to the
i
ARRANGED FOR journey. That gentleman had a heart
and Miss Geneva Carlson were in Please
Wilson, Mrs. Harry Thomas, and picture) was awarded Mrs. Reedy, joined and restrained from tresspass­ GOOD CARD
Red Cross Secretary, Tillamook.
Tillamook on business Friday and
NEXT BOXING CONTEST.
that was so big that he left his warm
Miss Nita Gabriel. Beatrice McCrack­ and the consolation prize (a small ing upon the lands of plaintiff.
C. H. Johnston, of Portland, will
Saturday from Garibaldi.
bed and brought them the rest of the
Naturalization papers were grant­
en
assisted
Mrs.
Savage
as
hostess.
picture)
to
Mrs.
Grider.
Those
pres
­
give a free stereoptican lecture In the
Chas/ Moore, the “Ford doctor,” court house Thursday evening at- — W. J. Goyne. of Virginia, who is a ent were Mesdames Case, O Schultz, ed to A. Grenenwald and the applica­ Neil Zimmerman, who fights in the way into Tillamook. The roads were
tions of Frank Von Euw, John Enz- main event in Tillamook, April 3, is almost impassable in places, and in
drovJ out to Portland last Sunday,
7:30, on the subject of Armenia. On representative of the American Lo- Carl Schultz. Haltom, B. C. Lamb,
returning on Tueslay. Although the behalf of the people of Armenia, who comotive Work, came in this week to Alderman, Groat, Reedy, Leonard, ler, Josef Enzler, Calentine Paul considered one of the most promising other places trucks were stuck in the
roads were bad, he made the trip In are suffering as much, if not more visit his relatives, he is a brother of Carlin, Grider, McGrath, Poorman, Werner and John Slakes were con­ lightweights ever developed on the mud, so they had difficulty in pass­
Coast. He has gone right along win­ ing them. But perseverance ala ays '
tinued.
six hours.
than Belgium ever did, we appeal to District Attorney T. H. Goyne. It is Christensen. Lamar, McGrath, Condit,
ning victory after victory, many repays one, so they kept pegging
Conover,
Hanselnteier,
Gruber,
Mor
­
now
9
years
since
Mr.
R. Okerlund, of Portland, was in the people of Tillamook and vicinity
Goyne was
times against larger and more ex­
here, and he was surprised at the rison, McNair, Haberlach, Hadley, Tillamook County Inter-Church Con­ perienced boys. He is one of two sons along, and at three o'clock Friday
Tillamook on business this week. He to attend this lecture.
morning they arrived in Tillamook
Alfred
Anderson, Fred
Baker,
ference.
great
Improvements.
is selecting a site for a mill l«e plans
He
says
there
of a Portland minister who believes wet, tired and sleepy.
Sam Moulton has decided not to
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Holmes, Robinson and Clough.
are
every
indication
of
oil
in
the
to build, to saw spruce and fir.
of the healthie st of
leave the beautiful valley of Tilla­
And here is where the worst part
The
Tillamook County Inter­ boxing one
Mis. T. C. Percy and small daugh­ mook, after all. He was unable to county. Mr. Goyne came from New- x On Friday evening. March 26th, Church conference will be held at sports.
come in, only one bed was to be had
ter left for Portland Wednesday, find a ranch , that suited him, so he York to San Francisco where his there was a very pleasant farwell the Christian church Sunday, April
Carl Martin, Neil’s opponent is at all the hotels and rooming houseB.
wn**re they will visit for a week or is going to take the shop back. He company is putting in a large pump­ surprise party given for Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1920. The sessions are to be al likewise a good, strong boy, whose While they were debating whether
ing
station.
He
said
that
one
factory
Dan
Billings
and
Mrs.
Anderson
at
so with friends and relatives.
has bought the W. J. Stephens house
10:30 a.m.; 2 and 7:30 p.m., at experience is mure extensive than they should take turns sleeping, or
N. D. Burgoyne, formerly of Hills­ and will live there. The Stephenses of the American Locomotive Works the residence of Mrs. Stranahan. A which the outstanding leaders of the Neil’s. Carl has won his last two not, a good Samaritan in the guise of
very pleasant evening was spent in
fights handily. Neil and Carl Lave an the city marshal showed up, and
boro. has moved to Tillamook. He is are going to leave Tillamook, and turned out 100 engines a month.
Prof. Turnbull left for Spokane games and music. After which some various denominations of Oregon will old score to settle, as two years ago took two of them off to the city hall,
the warehouse foreman of the S. P. will live on a small farm near Hills­
speak.
The
movement
does
not
advo
­
light
lefreshments
were
served.
Tuesday morning, where he will at­
when Niel was just starting, Carl where a fire was made for them, and
Co. Mr. Glenn, who was here before boro.
Those present were Mesdames An­ cate an organically united church,
him, has gone to Aberdeen, Wash.
Mr. Pankow made a trip to Port­ tend the meeting of the Inland Em­ derson. Aschim. Billings, Coburn, for some co-operating communulons knocked him out, the only set back they spent the rest of the night in
pire Teachers’ Association. This as­
the council chamber in chairs in
J. L. Lawson, of the Fruit Palace, land in an Overland Four this week. sociation is the largest of its kind on Conover, Ebersole, Gardner, Hush­ do not favor that, but it proposes which appears on his recoid.
Henry Kreiger, who will be feat­ t peaceful repose.
received a large shipment of tobacco He left Tuesday and expects to re­ the coast, as it includes the principals beck, Harris, Hanenkratt, Hill, John­ that the allied church shall under­
ured in the 8 round semt-wiuu-up, i Dr. Hill said: ‘Now mind you, I’m
from California Monday. It was the turn today (Thursday) and bring a and superintendents
Lucas.
McGhee take present day tasks. This allied
of Oregon, son, Kennedy,
largest shipment received by him, Willys Knight in for David Kuratli. Washington and Idaho. It meets Owens, Reynolds, Stillwell and Trav­ church will eliminate waste of mon­ ranks amongst the best welter­ not kicking, for I had a perfectly
W’e hope he didn’t try to demonstrate every year at Spokane to standardize erse. and Misses Pearl Church, Thel­ ey and lost motion in missionary ef­ weights. He has defeated such boys lovely time, but this little incident
being one halt a car load.
as Billy Wright, who claims the ooasl
Arthur Davidson, of Beaver, left any more Overlands while he was out and unify the work of the teachers, ma Johnson. Florence and Corinne fort and will organize the whole title: Romeo Hagen, Jimmy Fox and shows the Imperative need for a to­
Wednesday morning for Yakima, there, for perhaps the Portland po­ therefore it is more important than Stranahan and Mr. Billings and Mr. membership of the churth for work. many others. He has twice knocked Jution ot the housing problem.”
Never mind gentlemen,, the next
The world war opened the eyes of
■^•Wash., where he has a large fruit lice do not understand bis little the State Association. Mr. Turnbull Curtis. After every one having a
out Fox. His last appearance was at time you come over the new apart­
farm. He expects to return in about peculiar habits.
expects to return Saturday, and. at good time the party adjourned hop­ the Christian churches to the needs Pendleton, a month ago, when he ment house will be finished, and you
two weeks.
A. F. Roth, of Portland, Is here the local institute, which is to be ing to see our dear friends back to of the whole world. Inter-Church won from Battling Hardy In six can stay as long as you wish.
Movement surveys are charting these
to
her
looking
over the possibilities of es­ held April 10, will give a report of Tillamook again.
Mrs. Nellie Stinson retnrned
Dr. Hill and Mr. Barnes are Inter­
needs on a world scale so that all rounds.
home In Hood River Friday. She had tablishing an aviation field in Tilla­ the meeting.
E. R. Campbell, formerly Fire Mar­ Christians in the churches may see
Kreiger’s opponent will be Kid ested in the shingle mill at Rocka­
been here about three weeks, caring mook. Mr. Roth has been an aviator,
shall
of
the
Emergency
Fleet
Cor
­
A party was held at the home of
and face the facts, and these facts Woods, a rapid-fired, bardbitting way, and Mr. Veatch was in on legal
«for her son, Robert Stillwell, who has and is very enthusiastic about the David Kuratli, Saturday evening In poration. P. E. Overend. formerly
call for the greatest Christian cru­ youngster who believes in ending business.
air
service,
and
he
thinks
that,
at
It
Been ill with the flu.
honor of his birthday. The evening physical Instructor of the Y. M. C. A. sade ever organized against pagan­ matters speedily.
Mrs. J. F. Turnbull, with her will furnish the chief means of trans­ was spent at cards. A large number at Oakland. Cal., and F -e Chief ism and materialism. This seems a
The curtain will bring out Sky Special Tire Sale, Saturday Only.
daughter, grand-daughter, and grand portation in the future, all towns of of friends were present, including Coates addressed the Boy Scouts on new life for your home church in Pilot Zimmerman's other fighting
------- o . ,
any
size
should
have
aeroplane
sta
­
Mr. and Mrs. Haberlach, Mr, and Sunday morning. and i the High co-operation with at least 140 or­ demon, Earl, who is older than Nell,
son. of Lewiston. Idaho, Is here to
A
free
tube
with every new tire
Mrs. Burr Beals
Jr., Mr. and School on Monday, on fire preven- ganized agencies of 34 Christian de­ but lighter. Earl twice defeated Sam­
visit for a few days with F. C. Turn- tions.
bought
from
the
¿ollowTrTi^-Tii ■nrr
tion
with
«pedal
Mrs.
J.
J.
Krebs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burge.
reference
to
the
my Gordon, the Portland boy who
bull.
The Ministerial Association was re­
nominations.
Mrs. M. Alby and sens were in organized Monday morning. The Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Mr. and winning of the Thomas H. Ince
No Christian wants to be a slacker recently returned from a successful Goodrich, Hood and Racine.
trophy.
Wednesday evening Mr. In this supreme hour of opportunity Invasion of California. Earl's oppon­
City Tire Shop.
Tillamook last week. They came in meeting was held at the Reform Mrs. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. M Shults,
from Portland to live here, but, «»■ church and Rev. H. E. Tucker was Mr. and Mrs. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. (Campbell also met the Hose Com- for service. But where and bow can ent will be Frankie Webb, who has
J. C. Holden, Prop.
Tillamook Jottings
i*