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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
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PR 11
Mis. Delphla Dicky, of Baker. Ore­ |
Lost. Between Haltom’B store and
gon, left Thursday for her home, Haberlach’s residence, class pin, blue | The next meeting will be held May Ladies' Aid of M. E. Church Have All Republican-Democratic Registration best in every line, and of course that
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means •Tillamook” in the cheese line.
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after having spent a month visiting and white on gold. Finder please ■ 5, with Mrs. Coates and Mrs. Miller
Day Session.
hostesses.
Following is a list of the republi­
Dr. Wise will be at Nehalem, Fri­ here with her father, Mr. Klinefelter. leave at Hal tom's store and receive
A most delightful "all day” meet­ cans and democrats registered in Til­
day of next week, May 9th.
The Swastika club met Friday
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
Mrs. Fred Nickalus and son Everett reward.
ing of the Methodist Ladies' Aid lamook county:
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Elmer Pease, of Portland, was in went to Belding Wednesday to spend I Dr. Robinson reports the following I afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. T.
Precinct
Republicans Democrats Friday & Saturday, April 30 and
the rest of the week with Mr. Nicka­ births: a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I Haltom. A very pleasant afternoon was held at the home of Mrs. Bert
Tillamook on business this week.
171
May 1—"Nothing but the truth,”
' was spent in the usual way, and after Folks, April 22. Each member and Goodspeed
34
Mrs. F. W. Pickett visited with lus, who is the foreman of a logging Josi, on April 27; a boy to Mr. and
Hays..........
180
43
Metro Screen Classic production,
the business meeting the hostess serv­ opportunity for work, as four com­
camp there.
Mrs.
R.
S.
Johns,
on
April
24;
and
a
friends in Bay City Saturday.
I
95
forts were put on frames at one Tillamook ,
featuring Taylor Holmes.
4«
Mr. and Mrs. C. Duxbury, and two boy to Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Watkins, ed a delightful luncheon. Mrs. E. E.
146
C. F. DeFord is in Portland and
25
"Cut the Cards”, one reel comedy,
Koch rendered a piano solo and Mrs. time. The work was done in the Hoquarton
small children left for Seattle on of Bay City, on April 25.
114
will drive in his car in a few days.
featuring Snub Pollard.
large sleeping rooms up stairs, leav­ Fairview .,
42
J.
P.
Maginnis,
a
vocol
solo,
which
Monday. They have been living at
C. N. Vanderwal. of Hillsboro, left were very much appreciated. The in­ ing the double parlor clear for baby Trask ....
64
Sunday, May 2—"Picca Dilly Jim,”
15
Mrs. Wrennie Kellow spent Wed­ Beaver, butwill make their home in
for Rockaway Wednesday, where he vited guests were Mrs. Crenshaw, buggies and a place for children to Sunnymead
. 79
Select production, featuring Owen
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nesday at Rockaway, with friends.
Seattle in the future.
is going to build a dancing pavillion. Mrs. B. C. Lamb, Mrs. F. C. Baker. play while the long tables were set ‘Stillwell ..
94
Moore.
15
G. B. ewsome, of Portland, was in
Mi. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and Actual construction of the building I Mrs. W. Holmes, Mrs. C. J. Edwards, in the spacious dining room and Maple Leaf
93
"His Naughty Wife,” Fox Sun«
26
Tillamook this week on business.
family returned to their home in will begin next week and will be Mrs. John Groat and Mrs.
62
11
shine comedy.
kitchen. At twelve o’clock all joined Kilchis . . .
C.
I.
Thomas Coleman, a detective of I Mohler Monday, after having spent completed in a few weeks. It is to be
77
15
Monday, May 3—’.The Trap”, a
in singing the Doxology as they South Prairie ....
Clough.
Portland, was in Tillamook for a few three days here at the home of Mrs. a good sized building, 48 ft by 98 ft.
Long Prairie..........
34
10
Richard Harding Davis story, feat
found
their
places
at
the
tables,
Tillamook County’s roads are in
days this week.
Nehalem.................
Cooper’s parents.
, Mr. Vanderwal will make his home
231
54
urlng Olive Tell.
good condition except where con- which fairly groaned with good­
Wheeler.................... 190
S. P. Strang, of Portland, was in
44
One reel comedy.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lamb went to in Rockaway.
struction and repairing is under way. ies of every description. Mrs. Folks
Tillamook for a few days this week, Newberg Saturday in their auto, to
107
40
Tuesday, May, 4—“The
Rainbow
N. C. Maris, of the State Board of The road department is making an not only served pure breed Holstein Hebo........................
on business.
97
2 °
Trail,” William Fox special produc­
visit with Mrs. Lamb’s brother for a Education, was in from Salem last effort to interfere with travel as lit­ milk and cream, but hot creamy, Little Nestucca . . .
135
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tion, featuring William Farnum.
Oscar Steele, of Nehalem, was in few days. They were to stop at week, visiting the schools with Mr. tle as possible, eliminating all bad mashed potatoes (a million dollar Bay...........................
Garibaldi.................
100
"Pathe Review.”
43
Lamb. Mr. Maris was here a few grades and round about routes. The luxury nowdays.)
Tillamook from Saturday until Mon­ Monmouth on their way back.
Among the invited guests were Cloverdale............... 155
52
Wednesday, May 5—“Smouldering
day, to visit.
Milford Wesley, of Portland, drove months ago arousing interest in the county is opera'ing tour steam shov­
85
Mrs.
Bateson and Mrs. Bond, of Carnahan .................
19
Embers", featuring Frank Keenan.
Industrial
Club
Work,
and
was
go-
Miss la Von Ramsdell, of San over in an Overland Sunday to visit
els, two dredges, and three caterpillar
Foley ........................
60
Bray Pictograph.
21
Francisco, was in Tillamook a few with his father, George Wesley, of ing to organize them, but the flu outfits, besides several other crews Portland. Mrs. Bester and Mrs. Max­
Rockaway...............
85
19
Thursday, May 6—“Molly and I”
days this week on a visit.
the Tillamook Iron Works, and re­ prevented, so he will make another and is making an effort to make as well, of Fairview, and Mrs. E. Hoag Beaver ......................
82
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trip later on.
Fox production, featuring Shirley
much road as possible ready for the and Mrs. E. Leach, of Tillamook.
i
Carl Schultz was in Portland this turned by train Monday.
Blaine....................
49
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Mason.
John Sanders, of Barberton, Ohio, pavement this summer. The concrete Many of the most helpful members
J. A. Thompson, who has been here
week from Saturday until Tuesday,
15
7
were absent on account of the short­ Bayocean.................
"Mary Moves In”, 2 reel comedy.
was
in-
Tillamook
bridge
that
is
being
constructed
over
for
a
few
days
on business.
for two weeks, at the Star Garage,
Netarts...................
23
7
age
of
help
for
the
spring
house
­
Friday
and Saturday, May 7-8—
this
week.
He
is
making
Kilchis
river
is
the
first
one
of
its
a tour of
Wilson......................
William Burke left for Portland leftfor Portland Tuesday, where he the United States, and
20
4
"The Walk-offs”, featuring May
came down kind in Tillamook county, and the cleaning, gardening, etc. T he mem­
will
spend
a
few
days
before
return
­
Neskowin .................
Saturday, where hewill visit for
31
18
Allison.
here from Portland to look around work is progressing fine. The recent bers present were Mesdames Cloyd
ing to his home in Astoria.
Sandlake.................
about ten days.
44
8
"Getting his Goat” Pollaid comedy
forafew days, having heard so much good weather was very much appre­ Dawson, G. B. Lamb, R. Stillwell,
79
12
R. McGrath, W. E. Union........................
C. J. Coburn will open a shoe re­ about Tillamook cheese that he ciated and taken advantage of, for it W. Heaston,
Mrs. Max Stanley and son, James,
left for Nehalem Saturday, to return pairing shop in the building occu- wanted to see where it was made. It permitted a great deal of scraping Noyes, B. Folks, Mahon, Rose Wil­
The Home Paper.
Total
2785
778
liams, Roy Hoffman, Speer, Turnbull,
pied by
with Mr. Stanley.
. C. J. Holden and is now pays to advertise.
and grading to be done.
A. G. Beals, Tabour, G. Williams.
Paul Ebinger spent a few days ready to do your shoe repairing in
It’s like a smiling friendly face,
Mary Miner, the young girl who
Sunday The next meeting May 6th will be
Mrs. Goodspeed awoke
this week at Mohler, visiting with first class shape.
It’B likea voice you long have
High School Notes
was frozen to death in a blizzard in morning and found that a sign had
held
in
the
stde
room
of
the
church
I
Mrs. R. W. Barrett, who has
________
his son John, who has a ranch there.
known,
been
o------
I here for some time visiting with her I Missouri, was a cousin to Ollie Miner been placed on her front porch, an­ from 1:30 until 4 p.m. There will be
You see it in some distant place
of this city. Mary was caught in the nouncing that services were to be
C. A. Nyman, of Portland was in
The
girls
have
taken
up
track
meet
work and refreshments for all.
And rush to claim it for your own.
Tillamook this week, buying lumber mother, Mrs. Tabler, left for Salem storm as she was returning home held there that morning by Rev. H.
in earnest under Miss Clark and we
Wednesday morning, where she will from school with her younger broth­ E. Tucker, of the Christian Church,
for the Aladdin Company.
expect some good results. The girls The paper from your old home town
visit for a few weeks with her sister. ers and sisters. She took off her and that everyone was welcome. Of
Has bridged the long and weary
Holstein Breeders Hold Meeting'.
will practice three times a week in
R. B. Miller left for Hillsboro
miles
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The fishing case of State vs. Vern wraps to keep them warm and was course she was surprised, but she set
the place of Physical Culture.
Wednesday morning to drive a Dodge
And
with
it you can settle down
frozen
to
death
herself.
Blanchard
has
been
decided
by
the
Last
Friday
Mr.
R.
C.
Jones,
county
to
work
and
cleaned
the
house
up
for
The Holstein Breeders’ Association
car back on Thursday.
Among familiar tears and smiles,
Supreme Court against the defend­
agriculturist,
the
visitors.
But
alas!
not
one
show
­
her
held
a
meeting
at
the
home
of
Mr.
gave
the
students
a
Mrs.
Roy
Funk
returned
to
H. A. Gordon, of the Sunset Read­
ant, who will have to pay the fine of home in Yamhill Monday. She has ed up. Mrs. Goodspeed didn't quite and Mrs. B. A. Folks, on Friday even­ few good pointers on the "Rollie It speaks for every friend you know,
ing Club, was here for a few days this
$100 imposed upon him by the lower been here visiting with her daughter like the idea of making ready for ing, which was the first meeting of Watson Essay Contest.”
It tells of scenes you yearn to see;
i
week, from Portland.
court.
Make room for the ‘'Overall It brings back joys of long ago
Mrs. Lionel Thayer, for a week. The callers who had already sent their the association since January, on ac­
Mrs. F. L. Sappington, of Ocean
And tells of joys that are to be.
Mrs. W. R. Rutherford and son. Funks are old timers of Tillamook card, but who failed to keep the en­ count of the flu epidemic, and so Romeos” This week our boys are
Lake, was in Tillamook on business
Perry, left for their home in Eugene who left here about a year and a gagement, so she asked Mr. Tucker many other things that the members showing their objections to the high And as you run its columns o’er
this week returning Wednesday.
i Thursday. Mrs. Rutherford has been half ago but Mrs. Funk thinks there about it. He had been trying all week had to do, so they were not able to cost of living
by wearing overalls.
Your yesterdays come trooping
W. C. Martindale, of Portland was here for the last five weeks taking is no place like Tillamook, and feels to hire someone to remove the sign I get together.
We sincerely hope they succeed.
back;
down this week visiting with his care of her mother, Mrs. T. H. Goyne lost if she misses a copy of the Head­ from the vacant lot across the way,
Vern Bain, formerly a student of You fancy you’re at home once more.
A very enjoyable time of consider-
father.
but everyone was too busy. He wish­ able benefit to breeders of Holstein Tillamook High School and who is
And golden seems the letters black.
light.
who has been very ill.
I Those going away Thursday morn­ es to thank the boys who removed it, cattle was participated in by the now attending Willamette University
John Kelly, of Portland, was in
Miss Margaret Coates, daughter of
Its speech is one you understand.
Tillamook for a few days this week Thomas Coates, is now working at ing on the train were James Wilson, for they did him a great favor, and members present. Those present were won the Freshman Essay Prize of­
It tells of griefs thut you can Bhare,
fered
by
the
merchants
of
Portland.
B.
A.
Folks
and
wife,
Rollie
Watson
he
also
says
there
is
more
than
one
on business, returning Tuesday.
in Los Angeles, to Wheeler; R. V. Jom, Mrs. Albert
I the Bank of Italy,
It brings you, in that foreign land.
Hurrah
for
"Bill!"
Tennis
started
and
wife,
Jack
Rupp
and
wife
and
way
to
advertise
the
Sunday
services.
R. 1!. Stastny returned to his home She says she likes it there just fine, Marolf, and L. Mode, to Portland;
Glad messages to banish care.
daughter, W. E. Noyes and wife, Monday, under "Bill” Anderson, on
in Salem Tuesday, after spending a but that it doesn’t beat Tillamook Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bouschor, to Bar­
Last Friday night Chief Coates
There, among
scenes and faces
a
short
but
successful
season.
Six
Robert
Stillwell
and
wife,
M.
N.
view; Mabie Adams, to Garibaldi; Bert Thayer and Marsh Burdick,
week here onbusiness.
one bit.
_...
strange,
new
members
joined
and
four
I
Lamb
and
wife,
Mr.
Hofmann,
Chas.
old
The old home paper seems to be
Married, on the 17th of April, by
Herman Peterson returned to his Mrs. Albert Mills, to Salt Air; H. team captains, met with the Boy Kunze and wife and Mrs. Clay Dan­ members have paid their dues, The
Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley, home in Buxton, Saturday, after Williams, to Garibaldi; G. Ganten- Scout Fire Fighters at the Christian iels. Mr. and Mrs. Kunze and Mrs. enthusiastic players are talking of a The faithful friend that doesn’t
change,
at the court house. Plus Jacobs and having spent about a month here. He bine, to Gresham, and C. D. Moore, church basement. They went to the Daniels came from the north end of tennis tournament. Outsiders can
station by the Academy and got the
A friend that you are glad to Bee.
Ethel Anderson.
has just recovered from a serious to Seattle.
the county to be piesent at the meet­ join for one dollar and old members
D. E. Burroughs, who has been hose cart and brought it down to ing, where many matters of interest for fifty cents.
T. Leverlch vs. Elmer Hall is a illness, and is going home to recu­
I know not just what heaven is like,
here for three weeks visiting with practice with, The boys were very to the live stock industry and the
suit filed in the circuit court to re­ perate.
Nor just what joys beyond life's
enthusiastic about the drill, but of
cover
$51.41, giowing out of an
The train was really on time Satur­ his sister, Mrs. Louis Hushbeck, left
I county fair were discussed.
tide
See "Piccadilly Jim,” Sunday.
course
two
or
three
were
soaked,
for
auto accident.
day afternoon. The most logical rea­ for Portland Wednesday mfirning
The ‘Essay Contest" in which
Await for me when death shall strike
they couldn’t find anything but them
children of Tillamook County are
And I shall reach the other side.
Cecil Howe, who is here to inspect son that we can give for this un­ where he expects to make his home.
All the natural wit and humor
selves to turn the water on. Mr.
the railroad for the Southern Pacific looked-for event was that District Mr. Burroughs has been out of the Coates said they were just splendid, competing was explained by Rollie possessed by happy-go-lucky Owen But this I.know when I am gone
To dwell in realms divinely fair.
Company, left Tuesday for various Attorney T. H. Goyne was aboard, service for only three weeks, having and that when they had had a little W. Watson, its promoter, and the as­ Moore and the added ingenuity of
been stationed at Fort Still, Okla., as
I just returning from a trip to Salem.
sociation went on record as support­ screen craftsmanship is solidly in­ My soul will yearn to look upon
points between here and Timber.
I
a sergeant in the Quartermaster’s more practice, be would bring them ing the enterprise in every manner
The old home paper over there.
jected into "Piccadilly Jim," Moore's
Mrs. Isabel Parrish, and her sister,
Mrs. Winnie Worthington and Division of Engineers for four years. up to town to show them off. He has
first picture under the Selznick ban­
Mrs. R. H. Getchell and small son, daughter, Lorena, who are here for
some home inspection blanks, issued possible.
In the free-for all essay contest
The Boys’ and Girls’ calf club work ner, which will be shown at the Gem
left for Seattle Thursday. Mrs. Par­ a few months from South Bend,
by the state, that are to be filled out
What “Pep” Is.
held
at the Willamette University a
wa sdiscussed but as no information Theatre next Sunday evening.
rish will remain there all summer.
Wash., spent the week at Cloverdale,
by the boys, and when they have
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few days ago, the winner was Verne
was
available
in
detail,
on
account
of
Owen Moore as "Piccadilly Jim,” Vigor, vitality, vim and punch—
Harry Bakken, of Spokane, wa3 their old home, visiting with friends Baine, a freshman from Tillamook. answered these questions they will
the inability of Roy C. Jones, and the devil-may-care hero in P. G.
have had a complete knowledge of
That’s pep!
visiting in Tillamook for a few days and relatives.
Miss Bertha Leitner, a Sophomore
Prof. Maris of the O. A. C., to attend,
Even- The courage to act on a sudden hunch
last week, He returned home Friday I Rev. G. O. Oliver left for Portland from Portland took second place. their homes and what t<V do in case no definite plan was formulated, ex­ Wodehouse’B famous Baturday
Ing Post story of the same name, re­
morning.
I Monday morning to attend the Inter The subject for the essay was "Will- of fire, also how to prevent it. The cept that Clay Daniels was appointed turns to his American public with a The nerve to tackle the hardest thing
With feet that climb and hands that
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Coats, and Church Conference. He has been all amette as a Preparation for Life”. boys are gatheiing up old papers and to secure all
information
pos­ freshness and determination that is
cling,
daughter Margaret, returned to their over the state in the campaign, but Cash prizes for the winners were rubbish to sell to the junk shops for sible on the Calf Club Work, with as conspicuous as it is entertaining.
A heart that never forgets to sing—•
home in Seattle, after having spent he says that he thinks he will be given by attorney E. M. Page and 25c. a hundred. This money will be the end in view of taking the matter
That’s pep!
used to buy caps or badges for the
three days here.
Justice Henry L. Benson, of Salem.
through this week.
members. At the beginning of last up further.
Sand
and
grit
in a concrete base—
May
Allison
Coming
in
The Holstein Club went on record
Christie Mathewson, of Hillsboro,
The party held Wednesday evening meeting there were only seven or
Mr. and Mrs. Nath Chambless, of
That’s pep!
‘ The . Walk Offs.”
was in Tillamook a few days this Birmingham, Alabama, have come at the K. P. hall by the Elks Lodge eight boys present, but at the ciose as supporting the county fair to the
Friendly smile on an honest face—
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week on business, and also to visit from Seattle to make their home in was a decided success. About fifty there was at least thirty , and Mr. limit and the plan of prizes as sub­
That’s pep!
The Gem Theatre will present the
with friends.
! Tillamook. Mr. Chambless is the lo­ people were present, and all had a Coates expects fifty at the next meet­ mitted by the breeders and Qie fair
The spirit that helps when another’s
Screen
Classics,
Inc.,
production
of
board
were
approved.
delightful
time.
The
evening
was
Rev. A. F. Ingler left for Portland comotive engineer for the Whitney
ing. Don’t disappoint him boys.
down.
Chas Kunze was appointed as a "The Walk-offs” for a run of two
spent at cards, music apd dancing.
Monday to attend the Nazarene Sun­ camp at Idaville.
That
knows how to scatter the black­
days,
Friday
and
Saturday,
May
7-8.
Hull
committee of one to promote the
The music was furnished by Wilkins’
day School convention which is be­
est frown,
E. F. Murray, of Portland, was in
May Allison has been starred in this
Textile
Meeting
To-Night.
Contest
being
advertised
extensively
orchestra.
The
success
of
the
affair
ing held there there this week.
Tillamook for a few days this week
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feature attraction dealing with so­ That loves its neighbor and loves its
in the Dairy Farmer.
Mrs. L. E. Brown, of Seattle, who on business. Mr. Murray is repre­ was duo to the committee, which
town—
ciety
and appears in fashionable
A
lap
lunch
was
served
by
Mrs.
Geo.
D.
Orput,
of
Portland,
will
ad
­
has been here for a couple of weeks senting the C. F. Sauer Co., of Rich- were Howard Lamar, Robert Leon- dress the people at a meeting on the Folks, assisted by Mrs. Noyes, con­ gowns especially designed for her In
That’s pep!
visiting with Mrs. C. N. Drew, left rnand Va., and is building up a trade ard and Mr. Parker.
textile industry of the United States sisting of sandwiches, cake and cof­ advance by several Parisian modiste. To say “I will”—for you know you
I I
The Ladies’ Guild of the Preasby-
Mondaymorning for California.
can —
I in Tillamook.
The adaptation of this Oliver Mo­
and will give some interesting Infor­ fee.
terian Church were
entertained
That’s pep!
A number of questions typewritten rocco state hit was made by June
John Collins left for Des Moines,
mation why cotton mills and other
Mrs. W. E. Anderson was in Tilla­
April 20, at the home of Mrs. Frank
mook, from Rockaway, last week, Iowa, Monday to visit with his sister Hadley, Mrs. Gruber assisted as textile mills should be established in on slips of paper were handed to the Mathis and A. P. Younger. Frederick To look for the best in every man—
That's pep!
and Fanny Hatton, the gifted collab­
she returned home Saturday, accom­ and her family. Mr. Collins says per- hostess. A very pleasant afternoon the United states. As this is a matter members present for answer.
A very enjoyable evening was spent orators of "Lombardi Ltd.,” wrote To meet each thundering knockout
| haps he will me his home there again was spent by all those present. Some that is of some interest to ladies,
panied by her daughter, Mabie.
blow,
and adjournment was proposed after the play.
Mrs. M. V. McCann, of Ocean Lake, as he lived there when young, and of the leading topics of the day were they are cordially invited.
In addition to gowns and beautiful And come back with a laugh because
The
meeting
is
set
for
7:30
p.m.
at
the
hands
of
the
clock
hud
passed
the
not
return
to
Tillamook
at
all.
returned to her home Saturday, after
discussed by the ladies. The next
you know
women adorning them the production
midnight hour.
having spent a few days here, visit­ I The dance at Barview Saturday meeting will be held at the home of the court house.
coining is set in a buckground of rich society You’ll get the best of the whole darn­
Mr. Orput is also here in the inter­
Sometime
fluring the
ing with Mrs. J. B. Carlyle.
1 night was a splendid success. The Mrs. Fred Christensen, on May 4,
ed show—
est of Governor Lowden ior presi- summer arrangements will be made and studio life in New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ola Hopkins were crowd was not very large, but every­ and a cordial invitation is extended
'"That’s Pep!
for an Annual Festival and a tour of These scenes were designed by John
dent..
called to Banks Saturday to attend one had a fine time. The prize waltz to all visitors.
the county in general to visit the Holden and executed without regard
the funeral of Mrs. Hopkins' fathei, was won by Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mills,
Howard Edmunds and wife, Ernest
CALL FOR BIDS
various dairy farms, by the Holstein to cdst. Herbert Blanche, who has u
Memorial Day Arrangement!.
of Tillamook.
J. E. Parmley.
Gienger, Rex Bailey, Raider Johnson,
long record of big productions to his
breeders.
Notice is hereby given that Tilla­
Mrs. Harry Johnson, and two small
Roy Andrus, who had his leg frac­ Verne Larson and Jack Gardner
credit, directed May Allison, and a
The Department of Oregon, G. A.
children, of Wheeler, were in Tilla­ tured a couple of months ago, while went out to Portland will Bill With­ R. has sent out general orders for
notable cast In this romantic and ab­ mook City, Oregon, will receive bids
"The Trap”
mook, a couple of days this week on clearing land on his place on Trask row Sunday to attend the baseball the observation of Memorial Day.
for the improvement of a portion of
sorbing comedy.
river, is improving rapidly, and will game between Los Angeles and Port­ Part of which are as follows:
Sixth Avenue Ea. t, in accordance with
business.
"The Trap" which conies to the
Mrs. W. J. Reichers was calledto soon be able to take an active part land. The score was 2 to 1 in favor
General orders No. 5.
Next Directors’ Meeting May 10th. the plans and ..p - •i?« ations therefor
Gem theatre next Monday with Olive
of Portland. The crowd started at 4
Everett, Wash, Friday to the bedside in his farm duties.
1— The Department Commander Tell in the leading role was rendered
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now on file with tne City Recorder,
Mr. and Mrs. Worthington, of a.m. Sunday and returned Monday hereby calls the attention of the of­ conspicuous at the outset by the
Carl Haberlach reports that the said improvement consisting of the
of her father, who suffered a severe
Philomath, were in Tillamook on morning at eight, they were all tired ficers and members of the Several fact that it was written by Richard next meeting of the directors of the grading of said portions of street
paralytic stroke a few days before.
and sleepy, but they said the game Posts of the Grand Army of the Re­ Harding Davis, the master of the Tillamook County Creamery Associa­
Charles Wymer returned last week business this week. They visited re­
and paving same, 1813 sq. yds. to-
was worth it.
public of this department, to the ap­ dramatic situation, assisted by Jules tion will be held on Monday, May 10, gether with matter appertaining
latives
in
the
south
part
of
the
from Portland. He has been taking a
i
at the association rooniB in the Odd thereto as specified in said plans and
Marathon Lodge No. 89. Knightb proach of memorial day, and urges Eckert Goodman.
vacation at Willamina, MCMinnville ’ county, and made trips to the beach­
The action of "The Trap” a Uni­ Fellows building. The meeting was
of Pythias, is still doing business in that each and every one make special
and Portland for the last two weeks. es while here also.
specifications.
Say, folks did you know that we the same old way. Four to a dozen effort to observe the day in an ap­ versal production, takes place in the postponed one week.
J. Wagy, of Milwaukee, Wl»-, who
All bidders must file with their bids
March
Monday
night.
propriate
manner.
Yukon,
during
the
gold
rush
days,
Patrons
will
be
paid
for
has been here for some time visiting had a movie actor in our midst for applications every
certified
check payable to the order
comes
on
Sunday,
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May
30th
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and reverts to New York. The wild milk on this Saturday. All cheese has
with his two sons, returned home over a week? James E. Burnett, of Eighteen for the
Monday night. That’s the way we do this year, and the laws of Oregon picturesque scenery of the Klondike, been closely sold up and shipped, as of the City Recorder for not less
the
Universal
Co.,
was
here
to
visit,
this week starting Monday.
returning to University City, Cal., it. If you want to belong to one of provide that when public holidays the habits of the men and women no accumulation Is wanted at this than ten per cent of the amount of
W. R. Neilson, of Los Angeles, was
the best orders in the world, send in occur on Sunday that they shall be who went there to cajole the yellow season of the year. '1 he triplet mar­ the bid, to be forfeited to Tillamook
here for a month looking over t e Tuesday morning.
City if the successful bidder shall fail
your
application with the necessary observed upon the following day. harpy, gold are portrayed with in­ ket remains unchanged at 32c.
Mr. and Mrs. Hengill, of Wheeler,
cheese situation in Tillamook county.
Carl Haberlach expects to leave for to enter into contract with approved
fee, we ll do the rest. Wear the therefore Memorial Day will be ob- tense realism, it is said. The subse­
were
in
Tillamook
for
a
few
days
He left for California Tuesday.
triangle, it will help you when away served in Oregon on Monday, the quent events, which transpire in Portland and Spokane 8unday. The bond for the carrying out of his bid
Attorney T. H. Goyne is on the sick this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. from home. You will not be among 31st day of May.
New York, reflect the plot strength Directors of the Oregon Dairy Coun­ if required so to do. Bids will be re­
Lloyd Edwards. They are college
3— Sunday May 23rd, will be ob­ of the Davis story. In bas-relief to cil meet Monday and will entertain ceived up to the 3rd day of May,
list and Attorney Jos. Mannix •
chums of Mr. Edwards’. Mr. Hengill strangers.
tending to the business of the s
The O. E. 8. Kensington Club held served as Memorial Sunday and all the plot and action are the photo­ Mr. Munn, President of the National 1920, at the hour of 8 P. M. and should
was the operator at Wheeler, but has
attorney’s office.
their
regular meeting April 7 in the Posts are urged to attend Divine graphical possibilities present when Dairy Council and also of the Ameri­ be addressed to the City Recorder.
been transferred to Timber recently.
service in a body, wheie practical, depicting homes of wealth. The ag­ can Jersey Cattle Club. Mr. Haber-
Mrs. C. Skelly returned to her
Dated this April 20, 1920.
The Needle Craft Club met at the Masonic hall. New officers were accompanied by their auxiliaries gressive methods of the men who vie lach wants to get wider distribution
home in Wheeler Thursday.
elected
as
follows:
President,
Mrs.
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN,
home
of
Mrs.
C.
A.
Smith
Wednesday
spending a few days at the home of
and other patriotic organizations.
with each other for a place in New .of Tillamook cheese in the Spokane
City Recorder.
afternoon and had a very enjoyable Case, vice-president, Mrs. Hill, Sec.
territory,
as
that
is
a
rich
field
and
York's
business
world,
are
faithfully
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Post
Commanders
will
detail
Dr. and Mrs. Grider.
time. The afternoon was spent at and Treas., Mrs. Bales. Five dollars comrades to visit the public schools
more
Tillamook
cheese
should
be
portrayed.
With Attorney General Palmer ar*
Those who have filed their peti­ sewing and fancy work. Tboae pres­ ' was voted for the Armenian fund. A
used there. Idaho has been supplying resting “reds” and Secretary of Li­
tions for the nominations of commis­ ent were Mesdames Cora Finch. Eva large number of guests were present during the week preceeding Mcmor-
It doesn't seem to be unionism, but most of the cheese used in Faster n
I ial day, as such hours as may be de­
sioners for the port of Nehalem are. Hushbeck, Mollie Shartel, Mae Hush­ and all enjoyed a social afternoon,
disunionism, that is at stake In the Washington, but it is thought these bor Wllaon turning 'em loose, the ad­
termined
by
arrangement
with
tha
also
a
dainty
lunch
by
the
hontesaes.
ministration has surely made ar«
Frank A. Rowe, Thomas B. Watt, H. beck and Sarah Hushbeck.
present railway strike.
people are willing to use the very rnngeinenta to please everybody.
school authorities.
A. Bell and A. C. Anderson.
Tillamook Jottings.
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