ilia ni mi li Hraìilialjt TILLAMOOK. OREGON, Tillamook Jottings. George Williams is in Portland this week on business. Go to Garibaldi for the big dance Saturday night. Coal by the sack, ton or carload, Lamb-Schrader Co., Phone 28W. H. F. Cook is in Portland on busi­ ness this week. Rock Springs Coal, Lamb-Schrader Co., Mine Agents, Phone 28W. A. L. Johnston, of Portland, was in Tillamook this week on business con­ cerning the Fisher Flouring Mills., A marriage license was issued to Harold M. Fogg and Mamie H. Call, on April 14. Mrs. I. C. Rowe, who has been visiting with her daughter at Mc­ Minnville, returned home Tuesday, Miss Carry Galwith arrived from Fulton, Mo., Sunday afternoon. She will work in the Penney store. Mrs. Clarence Corder and Mrs. L. K. Christian, of Nehalem, were In Tillamook on business this week. Call City Transfer Co, storage, wood and coal. Bell phone 65J and Mutual phone. Be at the Masquerade dance at Garibaldi Saturday evening, Special prize for the best costume. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rutherford, of Cary, Oregon, were in Tillamook on business this week. Mrs. A. B. Freeberg left for Salem Wednesday, where she and her hus­ band will make their future home, Brighton raised $172.00 for the Armenian relief,which is a good showing for the mill town. George Christensen vs. S. M. Trav­ is is a suit filed in the circuit court to recover $225 on a promissory ■ote. .,.,,^41 Miss C. L. Washburn of New York, who represents the Butterick Pattern Co., was in Tillamook this week. She returned to San Francisco Thursday. Mrs. W. C. Cheney left Wednesday for San Francisco and Las Gratis, California, where she will visit for several months. A meeting of the Minister’s Associa­ tion willbe held in the Reformed Church on Monday. April 19, at 10 o’clock. Howard Brooks has bought out his partner. Guy Allmon, and is now the sole manager of the City Transfer Company. Mr. and Mrs. H .E. Styles came in Tuesday to locate here, They have been living in California lately, but their home is in Kansas. R. Bloom of McMinnville, has bought out H. Kesselman. He deals in junk, hides and second hand fur- niture. Mrs. E. A. Gustin, who has been heie for the last week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vaughn, returned to her home Monday. Chas Pankow reports the sale of an Overland Four to T. W. Pulci­ pher, of Nehalem, and aio a used Maxwell to Ray Morin, of Tillamook. Rev. A. A. McRea left for Portland Monday to attend the Presbytery, as a delegate from Tillamook. He ex­ pects to be there several days. Get acquainted at Garibaldi Car­ nival Dance Saturday night. If you don’t have a good time it will be be­ cause you don’t know how. Coal is cheaper than wood, Rock Springs coal the cleanest coal on the market, Lamb-Schrader Co., Phone 28W. State Senator T. B. Handley having withdrawn from the race for joint state senator, Representative Ed­ wards was induced to run and finally consented. Mrs. Wm. Stephens and small dau- ghter left for Hillsboro Monday, where they will make their home. They are to be joined in a few days by Mr. Stephens. Mrs. Esther Davis, of Lafayette, Ore. returned to her home Tuesday, after having spent two weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Howard Woolfe. Those leaving on the train Wednes­ day were F. D. Carlson, for Wheeler, Mrs. J. V. Sutton, for Hillsboro; D. Baldwin, Mrs. H. E. Maine and Mrs. E. W. Schmeer, for Portland. Married at the Christian parsonage April 14, Harold M. Fogg, of Clover­ dale and Miss Marie H. Call, of Cloverdale.The ring ceremony was used. Rev. Harry Tucker, officiating. Rev. J. T. Moore, the pastor of the Baptist church at Cloverdale, left tor Madris Oiegon, Tuesday, where he will attend a revival meeting. He will probably be gone for ten days. Evelyn Shartel and her mother Mrs. Mollie Shartel are in Grants I’ass for a vacation. They left last Sunday morning and expect to be gone for a month or six weeks. W. B. Summerville, the auditor for the State Industrial Accident Asso­ ciation, was In Tillamook this week, leaving for his home in Salem Satur­ day to spend a few days. Prof. E. K. Barnes, of the Nehalem High School has been elected to the Beaver High School. Mrs. Barnes will he principal of the public school at Beaver. F. B Garner. 1» *ere from Califor- nl* visiting with irfs sister, Mrs. E. F- Roger«. Became Monday, and Perhaps will locate here, «ending for hi» f rally later. <- • and Mr«. Alex Watt left for land on Monday. They will spend APRIL 15, 1920. a week there and then go to McMinn­ Emery Sharff, of Three Forks, from the auto “Mill at San Souci,” by Carolyn Hab- Geinger and Carl Haberlach. Mrs. Boats and Mrs. Christensen volved. Revenue ville for a week with their daughter Montana, is here visiting with his wero the hostesses at a charming license fees and gas tax at present erlaeh. "Slumber Song,” and "The Motion carried that one case of Mrs. R. U. Moore. brother, George. This is the first card party Tuesday afternoon at the rates will be ample to care for both Little Secret,” songs by Kathryn cheese be given the Odd Fellows for State senator W. D. Wood, of Hills­ time they have seen each other in home of Mrs. Boats. The decorations interest and principal of all the McKinley. "Arpeggios,” “Le Carll- Baker convention. Motion carried that inspector's boro, was in the city this week. He is thirty years, and there was a very were bouquets of narcissus. The bonds that can be issued under the lion” and “United States America”, a candidate on the republican ticket happy reunion. Mr. Sharff will stay i prizes were awarded to Mrs. O. A. proposed 4 per cent limitation. The with medleys, by Carolyn Haberlach. salary be placed at $3,600.00 per for secretary of state, and came to here for some time, and perhaps will Shultz, first prize, a volume of ver- present road bonding limit is 2 per "Pansies,” a song, and “Charming year, with an expence allowance of Tillamook to see what his prospects locate here. scs, and the consolation prize, a bud cent of the assessed value of proper­ Shepherdess” by Lois Wilks. "Waltz­ $100 per month. He was also ordered were here for carrying the county. H. D. Schroder vs. Helma Schroder vase, was given to Mrs. Campbell. ty in the state. The increase is neces­ ing Nymphs”, “La Fontaine” and paid on 1919 salary. Motion made and carried that this Mrs. Frank Lagler and two small is a divorce suit filed in the circuit The ladies present were: Mesdames sary in order to make it possible to Intermezzo Russe,” by Pearl Ander­ highways son. “Little Mother of Mine”, and association give the cheese makers i children returned to their home in court. These parties were married at I Aiderman. H. J. Rosenberg, Holmes, complete the ma.n state ; instead of "For You.” songs by Mrs. O. M. of the county a vote of thanks tor Mohler, Wednesday, after spending Seaside. Ore., September 2, 1917. No Lamar, Mason, Case, Poorman, Brod­ ■ within the next few years, 1 their com- Cook. “Ernanl” and “March of the their work in bettering the quality about four days here visiting with children were born to the union. It is head,Groat, Baker, Anderson, Hadley, ' waiting indefinitely for of Tillamook cheese in 1919. Mrs. Lagler’s sister, Theresa Emnien- alleged in the complaint that defend­ H. H. Rosenberg, Koch, Henkle, ' pletion from annual revenues. By is- Midgets”, by Pearl Anderson. Resolutions adopted that this as­ eger. ant treated plaintiff in a cruel and Preston Williams, Morrison, Gruber, I suing the bonds, the i roads i can be sociation recommend that all dairy­ Lewis, Campbell, O. A. Shultz, Carl provided for use the auto inhuman manner. while P. H. Wyman, who has been princi­ Holstein Breeders' Attention! men of the county join one of the The Inter Church Conference team, Shultz, Partridge, B. C. Lamb, license fees and gas taxes are being pal of the Bay City school for the several cow testing associations and Stanley and Grider. paid. On Friday eveniug, April 23, at 8 past six years, tendered his resigna­ Owen Way, A. J. Sullens, and Mrs. O. further improve quality of cows. At a meeting of the executive While blasting stumps at the p.m., we will meet for a general tion to the school board last week. C. Wright, left Monday for Carlton, board of the Tillamook County Chap ­ Whitney camp last Thursday, L. business meeting, also for a social He leaves on his ow n choice, as he where they will hold another meet­ was re-elected for next year again, ing. They said that the meeting in ter, Red Cross, on Monday, Miss Hermandez, a Mexican, formerly an good time. A good attendance is very GEM THEATRE PROGRAM. ------- o------- There will be a dance at the Fair­ Tillamook was a pronounced success, Elizabeth Burrows, who has been aid to Carranza, was struck by a much desired. Bert Folkes, President. Friday and Saturday, April 16—17 view Grange hall next Wednesday, and that there were 230 regular dele­ acting as “xecutive secretary. en- large lock and rendered unconscious. gaged in cleaning up the war work As there was no other way for him “The Willow Tree” featuring Viola April 21, followed by a basket social, gates to the convention. Dana. all ladies are requested to bring a James A. Sutton and Evangelyn amongst ex-service men, made a par­ to be brought to Bay City to receive Death of W. G. Dwight. basket. Wilkins’ orchestra will fur­ Vandelhey, of Cloverdale, were unit- tial report of her work as she has re­ medical treatment, several men car­ "Raise The Rent”, one reel Pollard ------- o ■ nish the music. ed in marriage at the Christian signed to go to Baker City. A vote of ried him out to a point several miles comedy. W. G. Dwight a prominent citizen thanks was given Miss Burrows, As down the river and put him in a of this city died early this morning Mrs. W. G. Russell left for Hills­ Church parsonage, Thursday after­ the Adults 25c. Children 15c. Western Division is anxious that boro Wednesday, where she will visit noon, at five o’clock by Rev. ll. E. the work be carried on in this coun- wagon. It was necessary to ford the at his home in this city. He had gone Sunday, April 18—“The Perfect Lov­ river near the Thomas place, and, as to California a few weeks ago for for some time with relatives, She Tucker. Only a few friends were er”, featuring Eugene O’Brien. ty. the board was anxious to obtain the water was very deep and swift, the benefit of his health, and as the will then go to Portland to visit present to witness The ceremony. Mr. | the “Chicken Ala Cabaret”, two reel services of Mrs. Everson and the one of the horses lost its footing and and Mrs. Sutton will make their doctors saw that he could not live with her sister, Laura Leach, who is chairman was instructed comedy. to confer fell. The team and wagon were then home in Cloverdale. but a week or so advised him and his teaching at Multnomah. with her, who has consented to fill The Pacific Soda Company is not the vacancy. There are quite a num­ carried down the river into a deep wife to return to Tillamook, arriv­ Monday, April 19.—“The Thunder­ The uoyal Dauguiers'class of the I hole where one of the horses was bolt”, featuring Katherine Mac­ Christian Church is going to give a only putting out soda water now but ber of cases pending and fresh cases drowned. Hermandez was thrown out ing here on Wednesday’s train. Donald. pie sale at Smithy’s Variety Store, is manufacturing a new line of cropping up every day. of the wagon, and as soon as he “Bungled Bungalows”, 1 reel com­ next Saturday, beginning at 9:30 in goods, “Porto” with the true fruit Saturday Night. Owen LeRoy Kennen, of Watseco, struck the water he regained con­ Dance at Garibaldi edy. flavors. They have an entire new ------- o------- the morning. Everyone come early and Ruby Beatrice Perkins, of Port­ sciousness and swam ashore. The There will be an opening Masque­ Tuesday, April 20—"Fires of Faith” stock ready for the market, and as and get your pie for dinner. land, were married at the Christian driver was unhurt, so the injured presenting an all star cast. Geraldine Schofield, who has been these goods a^e of the finest grade, Church parsonage Tuesday after­ man was taken to the Tillamook Bay rade and Carnival dance at Garibaldi Cove Saturday night. This is to be­ satisfaction is promised to the pub ­ "Pathe Review” slow motion pho­ visiting here for a few days with her noon by Rev. H. E. Tucker. A num ­ Hospital. His skull was badly frac­ come the coming town of Tillamook I tograph, colored photography and grandmother, Mrs. H. F. Parke, re­ lic. ber of friends and relatives were tured and his head was cut in several Zoological pictures. Those leaving on the train Tuesday present. Mr. Kennon was born on the places, requiring seventeen stitches. county. Those who know see here a turned to her home in Bay City on Wednesday. Mrs. Parke accompanied morning were Mrs. R. M. Andrews thirteenth, joined the army on the Hermandez is getting along very future and better Marshfield. Satur­ Wednesday, April 21—“Virtuous day night will be a good time to get and daughter Alice, and Mrs. W. J. thirteenth, sailed for France on the nicely and will be well before long. her. Vamp, featuring Constance Tal­ your bearings and learn the trail mage. S. J. Smith of Hillsboro, will move Anderson, for Barview; Mrs. I. M. thirteenth, the number of his bunk One day last week Mont Sweeny, for you’ll be making regular and "Bray pictograph.” back to Tillamook next week. He liv­ Smith, A. M. Olson, J. Brown, Mr. was thirteen, he was mustered out of who works at the Whitney camp, fell frequent trips this way very soon. ed here several weeks ago, and owns and Mrs. James Murphy, and D. M. the army on the thirteenth and was from a wagon and cut his knee ser­ Thursday April 22—"Flames of the The management offers splendid a ranch about sixteen miles up the Hamilton, for Portland; Mrs. Ada even married on the thirteenth. Are iously. He was taken to Bay City to music, first class floor, and an en­ Flesh," featuring Gladys Brock­ Hines, for Hillsboro; L. E. Reymond, you superstitious? He isn’t, at least Dr. Hawk’s hospital. Several stitches Wilson river, where he expects to well. joyable evening to all. for Vancouver, and Mrs. A. M. Stam he doesn’t think that thirteen is an live in the future. were taken in the injured knee. Dr. "Sallie’s Blighted Love" presenting for Brighton. unlucky number. Mr. Kennen served Hawk reports that lie is recov«. ing Miss Elizabeth Burrows, who has Fay Tincher. Examination for Postal Clerk. The dance given by the Moose lodge twenty months with the infatry at rapidly. been the home service secretary in Tillamook several months, left for i Thursday night was a pronounced the front, being right in the thickest There will be an examination in Portland Thursday morning. She will success. There were between one of the fight. They will reside at Strike Interferes With Shipping of Tillamook May 8, 1920, to establish Ziegfield Beauty in “The Perfect hundred and seventy-five and two Watseco, and we hope that thirteen Cheese. Lover.” go from there to Baker,where she an eligible register from which selec­ hundred present, the music, which coutiues to be Mr. Kenncn's lucky ------- o ...... - ■ o------- will accept a similar position. tions may be made to fill vacancies was furnished by the Sunset Orches­ number. Carl Haberlach reports that owning Even Lynne-Fontaine, the classic in the position of clerk In the Tilla­ Griffith Kraumlaf and Margaret tra, was very good. W. G. Gruman, dancer who performs nightly at Zieg­ Eddie Heisel went out to Portland to strike of railway switchmen ship­ mook postoffice. Welsh, of Garibaldi, were married at V. W. Hickman, Harry Long, and E. feld’s Midnight Frolic, one of New last week with Wilbur Davis and ping has been greatly hampered the Salary. $1000 per annum plus the Christian Church parsonage F. Shultz were on the committee. came back smoking two bit cigars. last week. One car of cheese destined York's greatest theatrical attractions bonus for the fiscal year ending June Tuesday afternoon, by Rev. H. E. Every one stayed until late, and re­ (He didn’t come back alone either). for Los Angeles was stranded at East 30, 1920. Both men and women may displays her terpslchorean at in Eu­ Tucker. Only a few friends were pres­ port a good time. Bakersfield, Cal., and as it was im ­ gene O’Brien’s first Selznick picture, When asked what was up, he said, enter this examination. ent. The young couple will make probable that cheese would be able “The Perfect Lover,” which comes to Remember the Firemen ’ s Ball Sat ­ "Why I ’ ve been out to Portland, Information and application blanks their home in Garibaldi. urday evening! This is the annual didn’t you know that?” Girls, Eddie to reach Los Angeles, he instructed may be obtained by applying to Wm. the Gem Theatre Sunday, April 18. A company in Portland is planning ball that should have been given by stole the march on you, Mr. O’Brien is cast in a role for for he went the Los Angeles over long distance C. Foster, local secretary, board of I on building a paper mill in Tilla­ which he is admirably adapted in the boys on Washington’s birthday, out there and brought back Mrs. phone to secure auto trucks and take civil service examiners. mook and a representative was sent in this romantic drama of the splendor but was postponed on account of the Heisel, who wu* MJws Louise Des same to Los Angeles. The railroad this week. He says that Wilson river flu. Everyone should be present, as Virsay until Tuesday evening, of New York and the simplicity of The does not assume liability on account is the preferable place for it, and the proceeds show the appreciation happy event took place at the home of strikes. Several smaller shipments County Teachers Pass Resolution. the small town. As Brain Lazar, the that the definite plans will be made of the citizens. The proceeds of the of the bride. The young couple will are also held up at different points. poor, struggling artist, whom women Resolved: That in the present worship, Mr. O’Brien gives the screen known by the middle of next month. last two dances have gone to pay foi I make tiieii home on Henry Heisel’s Several shipments have now gone period of dissatisfaction and social Monday was the opening day of the truck, and this time they prob­ place, just East of town.. They are forward by express. If the road to a characterization which will thrill i the J. C. Penney Co.’s store, across ably will be spent for a pull motor. I very well known in Tillamook, and Portland was at all passable for unrest, the prosperity of our nation and charm his audience. He is “the and the perpetuation of the great from the Sunset Garage, and in spite man whose The Tillamook County Teacher’s nave a great many friends who w*sh trucks, at least two thousand cases ideals for which it stands depend perfect lover”—the of cheese would have been hauled to of the weather, a large crowd was Association met at the Tillamook them success and happiness. charmB no woman can resist. very largely upon the training for Portland this week by truck, there to present. F. C. Esch is the manager High School last Saturday. About The Sunset Garage has on display a connect with California steamers, It citizenship which the children of our and R. W. Craven Is the assistant fifty teachers were present, and a number of new Departure Ball Bear­ country receive in the public schools, Odd Fellow News. manager. very profitable day was spent. The ings, also the Hyatt and Simkins will be seen that the road question la and, a vital one in this county. It is prob­ ------- o— speakers were E. K. Barnes, of Ne- Miss Anna Plinsky, of Los Angeles, Roller bearings for all cars, for able that later on cheese will be Whereas, competent, well trained R. W. Watson, John Aschim, has been here visiting with hei halemlligh School, Supt. L. W. Turn­ which they are the distributors. trucked to Astoria to connect with men and women who are capable of Claude I. Myers and F. F. Conover brother Frank, for a week. She left bull, of the Tillamook City schools, They carry a complete line of these doing this great work cannot remain visited Beaver lodge _ last California steamers. I ___ _______ , Saturday for Nehalem Tuesday, where she will Mrs. Clara Burge and County Supt. exceptionally high grade bearings. Two of the larger factories are now in a profession which offers them iWkht. a good time reported, and a Lamb. The teachers endorsed a res ­ spend a few days with an old school The large 40x8 pneumatic tire getting about 24,000 lbs. milk daily. only a "starvation” wage, and, First Degree team will go again on friend, before going to Salem, where olution favoring a two-mill elemen­ should also be noted. These tires are Whereas, the two mill elementary Saturday, April 24 to confer first tary school bill. she expects to make her home. bill provides for the raising and dis­ degree on one or more candidates. used on large trucks, enabling them I Musical Recital. Carl W. Larson, of the U. S. De- to carry almost twice as large a load Who says that high cost of living tribution of a state school fund Better go along Bro. and get some ------- o ------- has made business slack for Dan partment of Agriculture, and J. D. as the smaller tires do. They are which will enable our schools to car­ new ideas, you can always find them An appreciative audience greeted ry on more effectively the work of when visiting other lodges, and they Cupid? Rev. H. E. Tucker, at least, Mickle, the State Dairy and Food cheaper in the long run, in that they the ten little pupils from the two doesn’t agree with them, for he has Commissioner were in Tillamook on last three times as long as the others. Dunning classes, under Mrs. C. J. training true American citizens always appreciate your social visits. Therefore be it resolved that we, Besides there will be something in performed forty five marriages in business this week. Mr. Larson is the They are not used in this territory as Holden,at their recital Monday even­ Assistant Chief in the Dairy Divis ­ and expects the members of the Tillamook County the last four months yet, but when the good roads are the good eats. ion of the Bureau of Animal Indus­ completed they will be much in de­ ing at the Tillamook High School Teachers’ Association do heartily more. The chairman of the endowment Auditorium. The entire program was try at Washington, D. C., and came mand by truck owners. support this bill and pledge our­ committee reports subscriptions com­ The Sandlake school gave a "Mis- well rendered, as each number dis ­ here to look over the dairy industry. selves to vote for it on May 21st, ing in slowly: Bro’s this Odd Fellow tery Fete” at the Grange Hall on i Wednesday evening at the home of played good technique, rhythm and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Vantress re­ 1920. April 10. The school rendered a pro­ I Home belongs to you, are you going turned to their home in Belding, Mrs. Fred Christensen a delightful expression, and each pupil deserves Ê. K.Barnes, Pres. gram after which cold lunches were to do your part to make it self sup­ special mention. Their memory train ­ party was held. Those present were Tuesday after having spent sometime porting? It is a most worthy cause, served, ice cream and lemonade. All Mr. and Mrs. Bales, Mr. and Mrs. ing was above reproach, as not a here. who attended passed an enjoyable Creamery Association Holds Monthly you will rest easier if you go through Mrs. Bushman, who is demonstrat­ Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Haberlach, Mr. number was played from the music. the home, and see what they are do­ evening. Meeting. The musical education of the pupils ing the products of the Fisher Mill­ and Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mr. and ing. and know you had a hand in its Mrs. Laura E. Brown, of Seattle, is ing Co., is at Conover and Condit’s Mrs. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Hansel- is not limited to playing a few num­ The Tillamook Creamery Associa­ support. Think it over, then go and here visiting with Mrs. C. N. Drew. store this week. She is assisted by meier, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams, bers, tor Carolyn Haberlach gave an tion held its monthly meeting on get your golden souvenir from R. W. analysis of the "Mili at San Souer” She and Mrs. Drew were school Miss Elizabeth Woods. They serve Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Burge, Mr. and Monday. Meeting was called to order Watson. mates thirty-seven years ago, and cake end pancakes, made of the Mrs. Max Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. D. in a few well chosen words. Pearl by W. II Christensen, president. Mr. 8. W. Conover, R. W. Watson, C. I. this is the first time they have seen Fisher's blend flour and Fisher’s Kuratli, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr. Anderson, also gave un interesting Christensen said he was glad to be* Myers were elected delegates to the account of the life of G. Verdi from and Mrs. J.M. Smi'h, Mr. and Mrs. each other since. She will stay in­ special blend flour, Tuesday evening able to call the meeting to order in grand lodge to be held in Baker City definitely. they served “Fisher's Famous Scotch Harry HOgan andMr. and Mrs. Wins­ a book complied by her class, and its new quarters and congratulated May 26th. Lois Wilks, a wee miss, gave a cred- low. The evening was spent at cards, Those leaving on the train Satur­ Scones” to the Odd Fellows and on the dairymen of Tillamook county on The lodge accepted the W. R. C.’s day morning were Dr. Reedy, to var­ Wednesday evening to the Rebeccas. and refreshments were served, also a itable demonstration of transposition. their new offices. A vote of thankH invitation to join with the G. A. R. At a late hour Dorothy Haberlach, ious points in the Willamette Valley, Mrs. Bushman will be in Tillamook game "You ought to know,” was was given the committee for its work and W. R. C. in the memorial exer­ Grace Jolllff and Leia Smith, to for two weeks, and will be at Daw­ played, Mrs. Haberlach winning the who had had six months Instruction, in equipping the offices. cises on May 30. Every Odd Fallow and Donald Crenshaw, who has had prize. The ladies highprize at cards, Wheeler, A. H. Gaylord, to Rocka­ son’s store and at the Star Grocery. All the directors were present ex­ of this or any other lodge come out ten months Instruction, were called a potted primrose was won by Mrs. way; Mabie Anderson, Retta Good­ A free cook book is given with each cept Alder Vale, Beaver, Cloverdale, and show your colors you owe it to Burge, and the man’s high prize, a upon to substitute, owing to the ill­ speed and May Parks to Rockaway. order of Fisher’s products. Neskowin and Central. your order. Before that date help pocket memorandum book, was ness of Vera Rosenberg. They played Motion carried that association clean up the cemetery. State Senator T. B. Handley has Fred R. Beals is a candidate for their parts from memory in a very was won by Merrel Smith. pay for new furniture and equipment joint representative, having decided decided not to make the race for re­ A special meeting of the Encamp­ I The City Council passed an ordi­ creditable manner. Kathryn McKin­ including Monroe calculator. to make the race at the last minute. election, the reason for this is on ac­ ment is called Thursday at 7 30 to ley gave two songs in a very pleas ­ nance about two weeks ago that a Motion carried that office commit­ confer the Pati iachal and Golden Frank A. Rowe, of Wheeler, is also a count of the large increase of busi­ ing manner, singing to her own ac­ candidate, and it looks as if an in­ ness of the law firm of Johnson and census of the city should be taken. companiment, Mrs. O. M. Cook, in her tee be retained another month to Rule degrees on sevi ml candidates, teresting fight is about to be staged Handley. The snap shot man feels The purpose of the census is to as­ usual charming way, gave two vocal complete all work. Including sign so they can go to Wheeler Saturday night, when the camp w ill confer disappointed, for Mr. Handley made certain whether there is population selections, which were well received painting. for the position. Motion carried that association en­ Royal Purple Degree on all who good as joint representative and as large enough for an Elks Lodge to and very much appreciated. The annual dance of the Tillamook be organized. The grand lodge re­ ter Into contract with I. O. O. F. for elected thereto. Hose Co., will be held on Saturday, joint Senator, giving general satis­ quires a population of five thousand, Many beautiful flowers were pre­ The Rebekah’s also report more April 17th, having been postponed faction to his constitutents, not only and the men on the committee think sented to the little performers by six year contract at $45.00 per from Washington’s Birthday on ac­ in this but in the other three counties there will be more than that. The relatives and friends. The little flow­ month, with proviso that association plications for membership. An interesting program is being count of the flu. Tickets $1.00, war yet we must admit that it was at committee appointed was: Charles I er bearers were Ethyl Thomas, Eula could give up rooms at any time after three years upon three months prepared for April 28, our anniver- tax 10 cents. Music will be furnished considerable sacrifice to Mr. Handley Pankow, chairman, Webster Holmes, and Mayone Krake, Dorothy Haber­ notice providing it put up Its own sary. You young buck« will miss a by Wilkins’ four piece Jazz Orches- when he left his growing private J. Merril Smith, Fred McKinley and lach and John Chester Holden Jr., building. big time If you are not on time. You business and devoted considerable They were assisted by Vera Rogers tra. Dr. Glaisyer appeared before the old bucks will miss a big feed if you time to the welfare of this county John Carrol, and they will begin and La Verna Holden. Wesley Tippin car load of Wilbur Davis took a work sometime next week. There is meeting and gave report of his work, lose your ticket, keep it safe so you passengers out to Portland last Sun­ and the state. about one hundred Elks in the and Gerald Crenshaw acted as ushers as did County Agriculturist, R. C. can show it at the dining room door. The program was rendered as fol- The public is cordially invited to county, so a good sized assembly day, coming back on Wednesday. He Jones and Deputy Dairy and Food This is a "Two Buck Game”, just ask "At School”, March, by drove back In five hours and forty- attend the opening of the "Ovo would be assured. The business men l j lows: Duett, Commissioner D. R. Tlnnerstet. - — Charley Bennett for information. Studio ” , which is to take place Sat ­ Vera and Glen Rosenberg. “ On The five minutes, which beats Charley should lend a helping hand to the Inspector F. W. Christensen made Rebekah’s had a special Wednes­ urday, April 17, from ten o ’ clock in Green ” and "Left Foot, Kight Foot ” , Pankow’s record by fifteen minutes. committee, and all the people should report showing no seconds for the day at their big eats, hot biscuits, Those who went with him were, H. the morning until nine o’clock in the heartily cooperate with them, as by Jean Clough. "Trumpters Sere­ county for February made cheese. made from Fishers Blend, served by T. Botts, Frank Heyd, Peter Luti, evening. Each person who registers they are doing It for the good of the nade” and “Song of the Katydids," Pictures of dairy stock offered by their demonatrater, something doing will be preseted with a ticket, which by Vera Rosenberg, “ Vesper Bells" people. Lionel Thayer and Eddie Heisel. I and "March of the Tin Soldiers”, by Roy C. Jones were accepted and or­ all the time in the Odd Fellow's din­ is good for one dollar’s worth of ing room. Those leaving on the train Thurs­ work, on everything except postcards No increase in auto license fees is Floyd Rosenberg. "Pink Domino dered framed. Secretary was authorized to order We meet again at 8 o’clock. Come day morning were Eric Glad, and These tickets will be good until the required in order to pay the interest I Waltz”, by Glenn Rosenberg. "Huck­ daughter Ella, for Gresham, R. E. first of June, 1920, so be sure and and principal of all state highway leberry Phln” and "Three Little Kit­ certain quantity of gajl^ess box up, keep tn touch with your lodge, next Tuesday night. Bundy, E. A. Sykes, E. W. Laufman register. Mr. Lantz’s daughters, Mrs. bonds that can be issued under the tens”, by Pearl Anderson. “Dance of strapping. Motion carried that factories adopt Bro. W. G. Dwight died this morn­ and Wm. Whitcombe. for Portland; Pettys, of Portland, and Mrs. Hoss, pending 4 per cent constitutioal the Sea Dragona,” and “The Re­ Charles Konecki, for Owens; W. H. of Oregon City, will be present. Mu­ amendment that will be voted upon cruits,” by Marguret McKinley. “In wholesale method of buying needed ing at 1 o'clock. Watoh for funeral notice, aud as Odd Fellows will have Lee, for Hillsboro.; J. I. Gharst, for sical numbers will be rendered all at the May 21 election. Neither Is Slumberland”, and "Rocking Horse,” supplies. Committee appointed to look into chargeof the funeral, all members La Grande; C. A. Shipley, for Dill/ through the day, especially in the any increase required in the gasollnu by Kathryn McKinley. "Moonlight erection of butter plant In Tillamook and F. P. Miller, for Rockaway. tax. Nor is any tax on property in- 1 Nights,” "Serenade Barcarolle” and ' consisted of Wm. Maxwell, E. J. charge of the funeral, all member« evening. are expected to be on hand.