r Jkaìilinljt ü ilia mooli TILLAMOOK, OREGON, thought advisable to make the date second voyage of the U. S. S. Man- hers. The definite plans for the con­ call attention to the service it is able GEM THEATRE PROGRAM Obituary Notice. I later than last year, bo the dales are tague, it being a new ship. vention will be announced in a later — -o to render. It may be a matter of in­ ------ o------ September 14, 15, 16 and 17 of t If Dame Fashion would only get ' issue. All the Woodmen are request­ Permila A. Latimer was born in terest to say that numbers of cases Friday and Saturday, April 23-24 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. September. behind the movement to reduce the ed to be present at the regular meet­ Crawford County Indiana, in the have been handled in Tillamook "Stronger Than Death” Metro William Gilbert, April 17. Mrs. C. A. Des. Brisay left for her coat of clothing and advocate overalls ings. year 1843, and died at the home of County, yet there are many others Screen Classic, featuring Nazimova Dr. Wise will be at Nehalem, Fri­ home in Portland Tuesday morning. for men and coveralls for women the The Shakespeare Club met Friday her son, John Latimer, at McMlnn- who should seek the help provided "Fresh Paint", one reel Pollard day of this week. She has been here for a few days question would be solved, but there afternoon at the home of Mrs. John ville, Oregon, April 16, 1920. She before the work closes which will be Comedy. J. S. Douglas, of Bay City, was in visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ed­ 1 b no danger of Dame Fashion doing Groat and a very enjoyable time was was married in 1846, to J. W. Lati- in the near future. Sunday, April 25—"Mrs. Leffing- town on business last Friday. die Helsel, and her sister Mrs. P. J. anything like that, nor will there be spent by all those present- The mer, and together they crossed the One of the greatest benefits which well’s Boots.", featuring Constance any great desire on the part of the rooms and the table were decorated plains and settled in Marion county,. has been provided for disabled men Ackley and Miller received a car­ Worral. Talmage. load of Fords a few days ago. Those leaving on the train Satur­ people to wear overalls and coveralls. with daffodils, hyacinths and other The following year they moved to is that established by the Federal "Doubling in Society”, Fox Sun­ Board for Vocational Education. Be ­ Tillamook County, where she has The few friends who were present beautiful spring flowers. The regu­ S. M. Batterson, of Nehalem, was day morning were Mrs. J. T. Wallace shine Comedy. cause the plan was not thoroughly in Tillamook on business this week. for Garibaldi, Miss Betty Ripley, at the charming little party given by lar business of the club was attended since resided. Mrs. Latimer was the mother of understood, some who are eligible to Monday, April 26—“Sundown Trail” A marriage license was issued to for Bay City, J. J. Johnson for Miss Velda Van Tuyle, at her home to, and the fourth chapter of "An­ ten children, seven of whom survive I take this training ’iuve hesitated be­ featuring Monroe Salisbury. Ethel Anderson and Piers Jacob, on Wheeler and Miss Theresa Gaylord last Thursday evening, said they had tony and Cleopatra” war read, alter her. cause of their depet.dents, not know­ "Ain’t Nature Wonderful”, Lyons- for Hobsonville. a very good time indeed, and that i which a dainty lunch was served. April 17. Moran Comedy. ing that such depende its were gen ­ The funeral services were held at The invited guests were Mrs. Barnes, they wished to go again soon, The Judge A. M. Hare left for Astoria Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler Tuesday morning, evening was spent at cards and ; Mrs. Koch, Mrs. Farley, Mrs. Haltom, the Christian Church Sunday after­ erously provided for by the govern­ Tuesday, April 27—"The Little where he will office Saturday and Sunday of this noon, conducted by Rev. H. E. Tuck­ ment during the time such training Boss”, featuring Bessie Love. meet the Clatsop County Court, and music, also candy was made and en­ ’ Mrs. Faulkner and Mrs. Bales. week. Frank A. Rowe, of Wheeler, who is er. Interment was made in the I. o. was being received. "Pathe News." pe haps will get himself a new pair joyed by all those present. The Tillamook Chapter American Gordon Black, of Falls City, was in of overalls. He will Those leaving on the train Thurs­ ' an aspirant for joints representative, O. F. Cemetery. return in a few Red Cross, h-s an office in room 200 Wednesday, April 23—"The Dum­ Tillamook on business for a few days days. day morning were Mrs. Louis Dick, i a position he previously held, was in my”, featuring Jack Pickford. of the Tillcmook building, and the Jury List for May 1920. this week. The car sales for the Aiderman Chester Moor, for Bay City; Mr. and the city on Tuesday. He appeared a "Bray Pictograph.” secretary in charge will be very glad ------ o little surprised that F. R. Beals had Rudolph Zweifel, of Mohler, is in­ Harris Garage this week were Mrs. Fred Nickalus, for Belding; --- — an The jury list for the May term of to render the assistance provided by Thursday, April 29.—"Ann of Green stalling a new boiler in his cheese Oldsmobile, to Burr Beals Jr., a Hud­ Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Freeman for Hill­ also announced himself a candidate, the circuit court was drawn as fol­ the Home Service Department to all Gables,” featuring Mary Miles factory. son to Homer Mason, an Oakland to sboro; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Church, Having entered the race Mr. Rowe lows. MJ-ter. ex-service men who have problems to I Mrs. Helen Ebinger was called to F. B. McKinley, and a used Chevro- for Portland also Mr. and Mrs. Earl intends making a fight for the oml- Atkinson, Eugene, Sandlake, farmer. solve, to the families of men who Foughs and Mrs. J. E. Mahloney for nation, leaving it to the voters to Hermiston Friday, by the illness of let to Charles Smith. Local Candidatei File. Portland and Arthur Tippin, for choose between him and Mr. Beals, Jacoby, Theodore, Bay City, farmer w-ere in service—in fact it would be Ser mother, Mrs. Burr Beals, Sr. Dr. Reedy went out to Albany Hillsboro. but should Mr. Beals succeed In win­ Smith, J. Merril, Tillamook, cattle impossible to enumerate the numbers Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Thayer left for Tuesday morning to get a load of buyer. of ways in which the Home Service Those who have filed petitions as Those going away on the train ning the nomination, Mr. Rowe says Portland Friday, where they will milk cows. When asked when he nomination of Department can be of help, and it is candidates for Magarrell, R. C. Blaine,farmer. he will give Mr. Beals his support at Tuesday were George Boothby. to make their home. would be back, he said "111 ride back hoped that many will avail them­ county offices at the County Clerk’s Marolf, Albert, Tillamook, farmer. the general election ( for both candi ­ office are as follows: Jenkins, Eugene. Tillamook, jeweler. selves of the opportunity offered. Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook in the freight car with the rest of Mohler; Mrs. C. L. Buckbee and Mrs. dates are on friendly terms. Myrtle Follette, to Bay City; S. E. County Judge—W. L. Campbell, of jffice Monday and Tuesday of each the cattle, Saturday.” The Measuring Social which was Ross, C. W., Rockaway, farmer. Tucker, to Portland; H. L. Sapping- Jersey Cattle Club Meets. Tillamook; Homer Mason, of Tilla­ Barber, Leslie, Nehalem, farmer. W. Romacly, of Portland, was in ton, to Ocean Lake; seek. held at the Reformed Church parson ­ Hilding Ander- ------ o------ mook. J Mrs. Earl Ayer, of Blaine, who Tillamook on business this week. He son, to Timber; H. O. Behrens, to age Friday evening, was a pronounc­ Schultz, O. A. Tillamook, millman. The Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club Sheriff—John Ascbim, of Tilla­ Hathaway, J. H. Tillamook, farmer. said he came over here to borrow Las operated on Tuesday by Dr. Garibaldi; Mr. and met at the Fairview Hall on April mook,; Frank Hanenkrat, of Tilla­ L. E. ed success. Each person was meas­ McMillan, N. Manhattan, farmer. money, but struck a man that didn’t Boushor to Barview and Mrs. Boals, is improving rapidly. ured and were to pay ten cents for Mrs. J. R. 15th, 1920. Considering the weather mook. each foot high they were, and one Murphy, James, Tillamook, farmer. I Last week Peter Becker and Bill have as much as he did, so it was all Meyers, to Brighton. and the condition of the roads, the County Clerk—H. S. Brimhall, of Donaldson, Joe, Tillamook, farmer. off. He was also at Rockaway and foster each bought a Ford Sedan One day last week a certain person cent for each additional inch. The McNair, Alex, Tillamook, merchant. attendance was very good. It was not Nehalem; J. C. McClure, of Tilla­ other beach points. money is to be spent for repair work tom the Sunset garage. possible for those living at a distance who wished to see R. C. Jones, was mook. Mrs. W. D. Olden returned to her sent to Dr. Reedy’s Cattle Exchange on the interior of the parsonage. McClay, Robert Beaver, farmer. to attend this meeting of the club. Mrs. S. L. Willard left for Portland County Treasurer—Kathleen Mills« Vidito, C. M., Tillamook, barber. home in Portland Thursday morning, Games were played, and a short mu ­ The matter of the Jersey Jubilee of Tillamook; Alexandria Rock, of to find him. On arriving there the Wednesday morning, where she will Rosenberg, A. H., Tillamook, mer ­ after spending a few days here on person was told by the Doctor to sical program was held, number-' was taken up by different members Oretown. rlsit for a few days with friends. chant. business. While here she was the were given by a male quartet, and of the club, and all expressed a de­ School Superintendent—G. Roy Klinehan, who has been spend- guest of Mrs. O. A. Eastman, and to­ look in a pen where a couple of several piona and violin so I ob were Scofield, F. S., Bay City, laborer. sire to attend if it is possible to ar­ Lamb, of Tillamook. ng a few months in Portland, re- gether they made several trips to Ne­ calves were, for him. "You can tell also very much appreciated by those Dunn, J. C., Meda, farmer. Mr. Jones,” he said, "for he’s the one County Assessor—C. A. Johnson, of Harris, A. H., Tillamook, auto dealer range to do so. An effort is being urned to Tillamook, Monday. tarts. with the hat on." Three of a kind, present. The ladies served refresh­ Sutton, W. B. Tillamook, merchant. made to have the state officials visit Tillamook. Henry Nelson vs. W. A. Woods is a ments to about fifty guests, and District Attorney T. H. Goyne left we’ll say. Tillamook at the time the Jubilee County Commissioner—Frank lult filed in the circuit court to re- tor Salem Wednesday morning to everyone came away feeling that Brode, L. F. Sandlake, merchant. disbands at Salem, or at some time Reed, of Wheeler; H. V. Alley, J. T. Bethel, who represents the they had spent one of the most en­ Morgan, John, Tillamook, farmer. over $300.00 on a promissory note. argue the case of Tillamook County In the near future. Nehalem. Sperry Milling Co., was in Tillamook Gay, J. L. Cloverdale, farmer. Max E. Stanley left Wednesday for vs. Frank Johnson before the Su- this week from Portland. This was joyable evenings of their lives. The subject of the county fair was County Surveyor—W. 8. Coates, Boquist, G. E. Tillamook, farmer. I business trip to the north part of preme Court. He will also get mater- his second trip to this part of the A meeting was held last week at Phelps, J. W., Tillamook, farmer. also introduced and discussed by Tillamook. he county. He will return Saturday. ial on the I. W. W. situation in Port- country. It is interesting to know the sheriff’s office, the purpose of Pennington, A. A., Tillamook, mer­ members of the club. County Coroner—R. N. Henkle, The subject of tubercular testing Tillamook. J. P. Maginnis is in Portland this land. that in 1889 Mr. Bethel attended which was to organize for the Salva­ chant. The United Lumber Co., of Wheel- college at-Olympia, where John Le­ tion Army Home Service Drive, Brooten, Henry, Cloverdale, farmer. was also discussed by a number of 'eek buying equipment for a gravel- Constable—J. J. Spencer, of Ne­ er, incorporated tor $26,000, has land Henderson, now of Tillamook, which is to take place in Tillamook, Ward, G. H., Tillamook real estate. the members all of whom are anxious halem; F. P. Hobson, of Garibaldi. lg and paving contract. to have their herds tested. Mr. Raker Commissioner for the Port of Bay Mrs. S. L. Phelps left for Wheeler taken over the Schiftman mill at was at the head of the commercial May 1-10. The following officers and Foster, J. C., Cloverdale, farmer. committeemen were chosen: president, Lantz, E. G., Tillamook, photograph­ of Portland, who was with uh , talked City—Theodore Jacoby, of Bay City. Wednesday, where she will spend a Hall Btreet, and will operate it in department. to us of the Pioneer Jersey of Tilla­ Robert Watt of Buy City; Geo. W. W. L. Campbell; Vice-President, A. er. sw days before going to Portland. the future. The twenty-six men who J. A. Smyth has followed in the mook. stating, among other things, Phedps, of Garibaldi; John Nelson, are the stockholders, will come from wake of the other jitney drivers, and I M. Hare; Secretary, T. H. Goyne; Harry J. Simmons, who was here Washington, with their families, to Treasurer, I. E. Keldson; organiza­ that Dr. E. W. Mills was the first to has squandered his perfectly good tion committee, H. T. Botts, chair­ The Second Annual Oregon Jersey introduce the pure bred Jersey in of Bay City; Thomas B. Watt, . of >r three days at the Grand Leader, live at Wheeler. Brighton; Don Ellis, of Bay City. sturned to his home in Portland' money on a new Dodge Sedan. It is man, P. W. Todd, C. I. Clough and G. Jubilee May 3, 4, 5, and 6. this county. Mr. Wilbur gave us an Central Committeemen— Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow have ....... -o ------ the classiest car in town, isn ’ t it Mr. Wednesday morning. interesting talk on official testing, Mapleleaf precinct—Fred C. Baker gone to Portland for a month. Dr. Smyth? Now that Bill Withrow has B. Lamb; Publicity committee, F. C. Every man, woman and child in ­ and encouraged all to test. Mr. Ellis, Baker, chairman, C. E. Trombley and Harry Foley, of Banks, was in Til- Lebow will have charge of Dr. Cloverdale precinct—Charles Ray. unook for a few days this week, on Wise’s Portland office while Dr. and a new Oldsmobile, Wilbur Davis, a<. C. B. Nunn: upeeket-s i-aflnnittee, Jos. terested in a Jersey cow 1 b cordially of Spokane, Wash., who tepresents Long Prairie — Precinct— T. W. invited to be With us and take in the King, and “ Sehmitty ” a Sedan, we the Oregon Farmer, was also present. Lyster. Mannix, chairman, T. B. Handley usiness, returning home Wednes- Mrs. Fellows are visiting in Califor­ think it will be the Ford Doctor’s and Rollie W. Watson; Advance Gifts entire jubilee. If you haven't an auto A committee of three was appoint ­ iy. Wheeler Precinct—Thomas nia. During his absence Dr. Wise will and Clark Embum’s turn next to in­ committee,J. M. Smith, H. Crenshaw, you are Just as welcome as the man ed to express the sympathy of the Watt.. Wednesday morning Fred Edwards make the Nehalem and Wheeler vest. that has. We will find room for you. and C. A. Johnson. club to Mr. and Mrs. Hare in their Hebo Precinct—Wert Sappington. ho works at the Yellow Fir mill da,tes. If you have a car bring it along and recent bereavement and prolonged Did you notice that Dr. Reedy took The funeral of William G. Dwight Bay Precinct—Walter Ridehalgh. as unfortunate enough to have one all your neighbors you W. S. Raker, who is connected with Saturday afternoon off? Perhaps you can. If you illness in their family. All are republicans with the ’ his toes cut off. the Northwestern Mutual Life Insur­ will wonder why we speak In this was held at the R. N. Henkle Chapel will have any vacant seats in your The day was spent pleasantly and Dr. Boals operated on Ed Lyster. ance Co., is in the city. Mr. Raker is manner Well, it is this way, he had Saturday afternoon at one o'clock. car kindly write us how many. We profitably, and each expressed him­ ception of F. P. Hobson, Theo, coby and Geo. W. Phelps. Hemlock, Monday morning. The well known in this county and has justbought a new Moon car from Rev. Tucker, of the Christian church will consider it a great favor. We self as having a good time. officiated. The fifteenth chapter of will itlent is getting along as well as written a good deal of life insurance Noyes and Rogers, and had to put it have someone for your vacant The club adjourned to meet at the First Corinthians was read, also the Strike Causes Some Trouble. 'Uld be expected. here. One of the many good traits onexhibition down bythe Rialto. Nineteenth and Twenty-third Psalms seats. We will gather at 11th and home of Joe Donaldson on Thursday, ------ o- Yamhill Streets, west Portland, at 2 about Mr. Raker is the fact that he We’ll say it is a prettynice car any­ A few remarks about the life of the C. A. Steele, of Oregon City, has the 28th day of May, 1920. Carl Haberlach reports that p.m. May 3 for a trip down the is a good roads booster. way, for we had the privilege of get­ deceased were made, and several •ught out the blacksmith shop at Rose Crawford, strike of freight switchmen has caus­ |*y City from Mr. Jolly, and will do Sec. Trees. Tom Stephens, the Shilling’s Best ting inside, "just to look at the up­ hymns were sung by the Odd Fellows. Columbia Highway to Scappoose and ed all kinds of trouble. A car of fulness there in the future. man, was in Tillamook last week holstering, and see how Boft the The Odd Fellows acted as escorts to v(pit the herd of Mr. Harry West; a cheese stranded at Bakersfield was banquet at the Portland Hotel that The Court House Overall and Cover­ finally hauled by auto truck to Los with a bit of advice for the ranchers springs are.” and from the chapel, also at the all Brigade. J. M. Edwards, who lives on Sutton cemetery, where their services were evening at 6:15. Then three days fol­ of the county. It is this drink more Angeles und San Diego, the distance lowing, starting at the above place ------ o------ to San Diego from Bakersfield being coffee, get more strength, milk more Creek, about five mileB south of here, held. Mr. Dwight was born in New again at 8 a.m. May 4, stopping at Have you seen the latest thing in about 225 miles. On Tuesday a car cows and get rich quicker. Mr. has killed six large bears already York. April 1, 1881, and died in Til­ Stephens says he is a Tillamook this spring. He has a couple of hunt­ lamook April 15, 1*20 at the age of McMinnville for over night that spring wearing apparel? In the cities I of 400 cases of cheese was expressed ing hounds that go right after them. 39 years. He had lived in Tillamook night; Albany over night. May 5th; you are away behind the times un­ to Los Angeles. Thursday a straight County booster. Salem for the grand finale banquet, less you are clad in a pair of beauti­ car is being sent to San Francisco by Those leaving on the train Wednes­ The dogs belong to B. Miner, who for many years. Deceased leaves a night of May 6. During this trip we ful blue and white striped overalls, express. Altogether about 1,200 cases lives on Foley creek. Last summer widow and a large number of friends day morning were Mrs. C_E~ y will visit some 20 or more Register that is, if you are a man, and if you have been expressed. A like number eighteen bear were killed that had to mourn their loss. ■*' Mrs. Bushman, who is demonstrat- nolds, for West T mber; E R of Merit Jersey herds that you have been treed by them, as many as three William Owens became insane at all heard of and often longed to visit, are a woman you should wear cover­ were shipped to Beaverton and 8 the Fisher products, will serve nass for Garibaldi; Mrs. L. V. alls. This is a good way to get the trucked to Portland to connect with being killed in one forenoon. Last I the Brighton Camp No. 4 last Thurs ­ H. B WMU £ imous Fisher scones, at Conover & best of entertainment each evening. goat of old H. C. of L., and, of California steamers. The cheese lias week, near Coats ’ camp, Edwards day. By some means he procured a indit’s Btore all day Saturday. Timber «ml I- °' killed one bear Friday, one Saturday Colt's 45 automatic revolver and pro­ The Jubilee committee plans to have course, everyone looks stunning in been kept moving however, and this Dr. and Mrs. Lebow left for Port- Kay, William Hosley and and two Sunday. Bruin won’t last ceeded to make good use of it, by every minute full of instruction and overalls, especially those of us who means a lot to Tillamook, as it would pleasure so that even the busiest are inclined to be rather weighty. ad Wednesday morning, where Stranberg, for Portland. long at that rate. forcing a number of men to play business man will be able to spend We thought that it would be a good mean a great loss to have the cheese A good time was reported by every ey will visit for a month, with pile up at Tillamook at the flush of The Loyal Sons of the Christian cards with him and then taking the these 3*4 days profitably. Oregon — who attended the theatre party one lends and relatives. idea to suggest to the Court House the season. Prices remain the same, Sunday School gave a party last Fri ­ winnings for himself. He escaped Jerseys hold 5 of the 8 world records officials that they introduce the fash­ ^lr. and Mrs. W.A. Saling and son, given by Mr. Beals' class of young day evening in the Christian Endeav­ with the loot and was found in the of the breed and 13 per cent of all ion in Tillamook, for then everyone 32c. Tillamook for triplets and 33c. for Marshfield Tuesday, for Longhorns and Y. A.’s. 4rs. R. left W. Miller.of Salt Air, re- people Thursday evening. After the or room. A contest had been held top of a fir tree near Rockaway, at the records above a^pve 600 lbs. fat. We else would follow suit. When we Bug- , Production of cheese is consider­ • will visit for two morn- or three show was over they returned to the some time before between the Loyal three o’clock in the morning, by n ned ere to they her home Thursday are proud of (JRtgon. we are proud of Methodist church and had music, >nths friends a and after with spending few relatives. days with games and refreshments. There were Sons class and the Loyal Daughters’ searching party. They brought hliii Oregon Jerne; eya. Let us Join together Rested it to Sheriff Campbell, he ably above last season, despite the daughter, A. Lewis Babe, vs. Fred who Bergman is ill at the and class, the losing class giving the to Tillamook where he was judged at the Jubilee and appreciate the en­ said, "Sure I’ll wear 'ent, that ie, if bad weather and grass conditions. they are striped ones, and providing ' A number of the cheese factories tW. Roberts is a suit filed in the thirty or more young ladies and men party at the end of the contest. insane. As there was a strike among joyment. lito hispital. someone will give me the price of a are making extensive improvements. present. to redover $130.87 for About twenty young people were the employes of the Insane Asylum, i. ¡uit K. court Stanley, who scales logs for Watch your county papers closely pair.” "Judge Hare said that he too, Muple Leaf Creamery is putting an C. C. Dunn vs. A. L. Babcock is a present, and every one had a delight­ no guards could be sent for him, so ircbandise furnished the Bureau, defend- Log Scaling and Grading for further information. would wear the official court dress addition to its building and Is put­ suit filed in the circuit court to en­ Portland, left for Wheeler Wed- join the defendant in any manner ful time. The eats were especially on Sunday he was taken to Salem by if he could afford it, but as he could ting in a new separator, Fairview is lay to do some work up there for whatsoever obstructing a certain good as they were furnished by the deputy Sheriff F. B. McKinley and not he would sign a contract to wear putting in a new boiler and generally Ex-Service Men Take Notice. boys. Elmer Rice, who made the round trip w days. his old clothes for another year, improving conditions, Red Clover has road on the Sandlake-Cloverdale road, ------ o------ A baby specialties shop has been in one day. Owens has a wife and Irs. J. E. Clink returned to Port- the said roadway to be decred a pub­ That’s what we call the spirit of self ordered a now DeLavel 8000 !b sepa­ Notwithstanding the efforts of the 1 Thursday morning with her lic road, and that defendant be re­ opened on the balcony at King & child in Hillsboro, and his father government of the United States to sacrifice. rator, Beaver is putting tn a new ghter, Mrs. R. W. Singerland, to quired to remove all obstructions Crenshaw’s by Mrs. Edith King. Our lives in Wheeler. County Clerk Mason always did boiler, Red Clover has Just finished help ex-service men in various ways, models of hand embroidered dresses, t for a week. Mrs. Singerland was t hereon. it seems that many are doing for look dolled up in overalls, being a putting in a new boiler. Tillamook Coming—“Sundown Trail.” coats, rompers, etc., are the very e for a few days with her mother. themselves at their own expense, the familiar dress with him when pump­ Creamery has made a lot of extensive F. W. Laufman, who represents daintiest and sure to please. Stamped • J. Jones, of Portland, was In the J. W. Masury & Son Co., of San- designs in embroidery and cross- “Oh, east is east and west is west, things which the government really ing Guernseys, for he Is one of the Improvements. Several of the factor­ dairymen in the county that old ies also intend painting plants. amook on business this week. He Francisco, was in Tillamook last stitch await your inspection. We do and never the twain Bhall meet.” wants to do for them. The association Is figuring on put­ le trips to Cloverdale, also to Ne- week. It is interesting to know that our own work and will take your Those who gave their services to Bossy warms up to, when dressed in That oft quoted phrase of Rudyard im. Rockaway and other points in Mr. Laufman is the oldest traveling order if we haven't on hand Just Kipling may or may not be true, but the country in time of need are right­ that style, and County Treasurer, ting in one or two churning stations county. man on the coast, having been on the what you wish. We also carry the west and south meet on common fully entitled to all that has been Kathleen Mills has no objections to* possibly one at Fait view to make up wearing coveralls . County Assessor Irs. Harriet Mercer returned to road for forty-four years. He made Standard Fashion Co.’s Patterns. ground in "Sundown Trail" a new provided for them and the govern- C. A. Johnson said he had no objec­ the milk of the Mlwood, Fairview, tland Friday, after having spent frequent trips to Tillamook when Spring styles are now in. We will be Universal six reel production star­ ment holds to the opinion that the tions to donning them if the other Holstein and Red Clover creain Into Into butter, and one at the Tillamook ring Moroe Salisbury, which comes country has not done its full duty :ral days here. She will go to In- just a young man. pleased to have you call. until every thing possible has been courthouse officials would do the for Tillamook Creamery a nd the fac­ to th< qLfjem Theatre next Monday, endence, to visit with her mother Mrs. B. J. Curly, of Portland, was Little Miss Anne Louise Burton Sall ijroti ry is seen as "Quiet” Carter, offered, it is therefore the duty of same, for he has always believed the tories south. The whey cream all tests father. in Tillamook a few days last week, entertained a few of her little friends high cost of living should be giveu up A. 1., and we are getting 4c. pre­ Southern aristocrat, who finally each man who has any claim what­ the knock out blow. ne day last week Miss Gladys to look after her property interests Saturday afternoon, the occasion be­ mium in Portlaud market for the ever to avail himself of the various es and Alfred Smith went to Mc- at Netarts. She had planned on start­ ing her third birthday. The invited finds himself in "Spanish Bar,” the means available in taking care of Up in the roof of the court house, cream. It seems a waste of effort to wildest wooliest mining camp of "the ing a restaurant there this summer, guests were: the Misses Louella Mae invllle and got married. Why or up in the "gods” would ba the some to send out tho cream and send his problem. a’t somebody put us "hep" to it, but as the roads will not be in good Morrison, Helen and Ruth Leonary west that was.” Many have disability claims, com­ proper expression if the court house in Inferior butter. On the other hand How^Quiet ” Carter bests the frock condition, business would be greatly and masters Charles Koch, Jack Car­ d like to know. coated bully of the camp and saves pensation claims, problems In regard were a theatre, the surveyor and his while butter fat In whey cream is *v. 0. G. Oliver left for Portland hindered, so she will wait until next roll, Junior McGhee and Manville the girl he loves from a fate worse to allotments, insurance and many staff are so used to wearing overalls selling at about 58c. per pound. Heisel. After two hours of playing *day morning. He is representing year. than^eath, provides the vital dra- other things which require help to and other inexpensive clothes that churches of Tillamook at the In- The dance at Garibaldi Cove Satur­ the little folks were served with ice matlc situations of the story. Presbyterian Church. adjust, for all of these and many they want to see the other fellows do _ success. --------- cream and angle cake and all went ------ o—— ^hurch World Movement meeting day evening was a ' huge others the Home Service Department the same. There was a large crowd and good home happy. The little hostess was Justice of the Peace Stanley says > week. of the American Red Cross stands Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Christian Church. time, — i the recipient of many useful and ready to render assistance, having that overalls are no new thing to him worship, 11 a.m. Subject "The Peril ------ o------ ln. Jemima Kirk was adjudged music, so everyone had * a good * ** best waltz was pretty gifts. Our Sunday evening services will been organized for the express pur­ for he has been reducing the cost of of Paganism." Evening worship at me. but was paroled. She is to The prize for the ______ Van Nor.twlck, of The Woodmen of the World Con- be different from the customary pro- pose of taking care of everything living all his lite by wearing them, 7:10 P. m. Subject "Loyalty, A Test f with her sister in Oregon City. awarded Miss Alice ' brother-in-law having taken her Rockaway and Wilbur Davis of Tilla­ vention is to be held in Tillamook gram. We are going to have a por- that pertains to the welfare of thu and Agriculturist Jones says he a) - of GreatneMt.” ways wears them, for he says you Make this your church home, if °h the train Thursday morning, mook. This is the 8th prize won at City this year, beginning May 23rd, tlon of the Easter program repeated home and home maker. never can tell when a pesky Ford is you do not already have one. You and lasting three days. At the regu­ as many who heard about it have ex­ dances by Mr. Davis. Possibly the reason for the failure r- and Mrs R. N. Henkle, Mrs. F. Bert Thompson, who was in Tilla­ lar meeting Tuesday night the fol­ pressed a desire to hear and see "A to fully appreciate the gratitude of going on the "blink", and it saves cannot be a stranger tn this church, Kerrick and Miss Ora Hinkle left mook last week to visit, sailed on lowing were appointed as chairmen Token of Love." Nothing better has the government toward the men, is time to have your overalls on already. unless you are a stranger to God. 1 he Philomath Saturday to attend the the U. 8. 3 Mantague, for Japan, on of the varicAls committees, Joseph ever been given. There will be special due to the fact that all cases are T. E. Epplett says he Is going to Divine Christ is the only hope of the King of their sister, Mian Esther wear overalls because he knows how Mannix, publicity committee; A. H. ikle, which took place on Satur- the 18th of this month. During the Harris, entertainment committee; T, music and a sermonette. All in all it handled confidentially, no discussion "catty” he looks In them. We know World's redemption will you help us war Mr. Thompson was in the navy, extend his kingdom? Everybody wel­ will take about one hour to render of, nor publicity given to any case and made numerous trips across on E. Epplett, Committee of finance, and whatever, hence the work of the de- they would for the are especially be­ come. he Fair Board met on Saturday destroyers and transports. This is the they are to choose the other mem- the program. The public is invited. partment haa had no advertising to coming to one of his build. Allan A. McRea, Minister. Harry E. Tucker, Minister. n sac ted some business. It was Tillamook Jottings. Â 5 Í : ! i APRIL 22