TyLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 1. 1920 should be a worth while performance especially in the hands of the “hap­ Captain Ernest Loll was born in py snappy" comedians, Albert Ray Germany, June 28, I860, and died and Elinor Fair. March 28, 1920, at the age of 59 years and ten months. He leaves Meeting of Jersey Cattle Club, three sons, namely, Carl Loll of Newport, Oregon, Ernest Loll, of There will be a meeting of the Portland and Louis Loll of Tilla- Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club at mook, Oregon. The funeral was held Fairview Grange hall, April 15 th. at the church in Nehalem Tuesday All members of the club are request­ afternoon, and the interment was at ed to be present as there is business the K. P. cemetery. The Rev. McRea, of importance to be transacted. of the Presbyterian church in this By order of the president. , city, had charge of the services. Cap­ Rose Craw ford, Secretary. tain Loll was well known in Tilla- mook county, as he had lived here Call for Warrants. many years, and he leaves a great many friends to mourn his loss. All outstanding County Road War­ i rants endorsed prior to and including the 31st day of aJnuary, 1920, will Attention Odd Fellows. be paid upon presentation. On all Tillamook Lodge, No. 49, I. O. O. F. such warrants not heretofore culled, met in regular session Tuesday. We interest ceases this 31st day of had a glorious meeting where the March, 1920. principies of Odd Fellowship were Kathleen Mills. exemplified, and after a business Count) Treasurer. and social meeting, the Brothers present adjourned to the dining room Methodist Episcopal. ------- o------- where all were served a sumptuous Easter the day of all days will be feed by the good eats committee. Absent Brothers do not realize observed with appropriate services how much they are missing by not at the Methodist church next Sun­ attending lodge, in good cheer and day. The Sunday School is again get­ good eats, lor in both we excell. ting back into condition after the Commencing at once, lodge meet­ epidemic of sickness. If you are not ings take up at 8 p.m. every Tuesday systematically studying the Bible evening and we earnestly request all anywhere else this is a splendid Brothers to attend. See that your place to begin. Sermon theme: "The dues are paid in advance. Do not Message of Easter for the Twentieth blame brothers if you are taken sick Century” Help make the Sunday and looked after, when it is your school 2 5 per cent more lhan last fault, for how can we know, if you Sunday. Yours for service, are always absent from lodge meet­ ings? G. O. Oliver, Pastor. F. F. Conover, Sec. Obituary Notice. ------ o------ GEM THEATRE Tuesday Night, April 6th WAGON TRACKS Featuring WILLIAM S. HART He followed HIS MAN until he found him, and them—you’ll have to see the picture for the rest of the story. S 'VILL! AM S. HART-Tí, VadorTTracks An AETCPAFT Picture NEHALEM NOTES. Mrs. Louise Hines and son, of Elgine, Illinois, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of this city. Harry Scovell. wife and child, who have been residing in Garibaldi the past few months, have moved to Ne- haletn. Mrs. H. V. Crawford.