F % Y ¿illamoûk A t t TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Married, on the 3rd of May, Just- the country better than they thought ice of the Peace, E. W. Stanley per- they would, this being their first trip forming the ceremony at the court ------ o---- — to Tillamook . Mrs. W. F. Melgreen is in Portland house, Rex Bailey and Miss Marcia | While working at the 1’rasaat i UmphJette. thjS week, on business. Valley shingle mill Tuesday after­ Mrs. E. West Booth. of Portland, ArCh Wilkes, of Kohler, was in Til­ returned to her home Saturday after noon, L. D. Burdick was struck in lamook on business Saturday. I the right side and severely hurt by H Blum was in Portland a few having spent about three weeks with a jack. Dr. Smith was called to at- her sister, Mrs., H. C. White, of Clov­ days on business this week. ' tend him. and he is gvtiiag along erdale. | very nicely now, but will be unable j A. Brant, of Hubbard, Ore., was The funeral of Burt Twombley of • t<: worx for scmetim j. in Tillamook this week on buBineas. Nehalem was conducted at Nehalem S. C. Norton, of Portland was in Kenneth Krandall, of Portland was cemetery by Rev Harry E. Tucker of in Tillamook this week, on business Tillamook, Wednesday, May 5th. He Tillamook this week. Mr. Norton is A marriage license was Issued to leaves a wife and two children to I a newspaper man of St. Helen’s who I has leased his paper and is now tra- Walter Affolter and Zada M. Christ­ mourn his loss. i veling for the Arco Paint and Var­ R. C. Martin left for Portland nish Co., of Cleveland, Ohio. He was ensen. A marriage license was issued to Wednesday, to be gone tor the rest . formerly the county judge of Col­ Do-co E. Burroughs and Mrs. Mollie of the week, He was in an auto umbia county . accident just before coming over Shartel, on May 5th. Mrs. E. P. Larson left for Rochest­ Mrs. W. W. Petty, of Netarts, is in here, and is now sueing the other er. Minn.. Tuesday, where she will Portland taking care of her niece party for damages. undergo two serious operations at J. M. Traxler vs. William Glick is the Mayo Brothers hospital. Her sis­ who is very ill. Dr. Boals reports the birth of a a suit nied in the circuit court to re­ ter, Mrs. A. H. Hanson, who has daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie cover $128.52, value of 42,840 been here visiting with her for five pounds of hay at the agreed price of months, will accompany her as far Harrison, on April 29th. The directors of the Cheese Makers 30c per hundred delivered to the de­ as Minneapolis. Mrs. Larson expects to return in about two months, if all Association will hold their monthly fendant by the plaintiff. The Christian church has enstalled goes well. meeting Monday , R. Y. Blalock, C. W. Hatfield and Aiderman and Harris have taken a new heating system. The iurnace over the shop which was formerly is supposed to heat the building so Bell Hatfield, as trustees, and Gildie much that ventilation will be necess­ Wilson, as clerk of the Cloverdale owned by Woods Brothers. ary. Everybody can come to chruch Baptist Church, vs. W. L. Hudson, is E A. Ball, with his son Claude now, it’s a good place to keep warm. a suit filled in the circuit court to and daughter Gertrude, were in Till­ of certain land Those leaving on the train Tues­ recover possession amook on business Saturday. day morning were Mr. and Mrs. valued at $150,00, which is alleged M. F. Powell, of Brown City, Wagy, for Milwaukie; Mrs. F. M. to belong to the Cloverdale Baptist Mich., is here visiting with his broth­ Mills, for Salt Air; Mrs. L. N. Ben­ Church, which defendants refused to er, W. M. Powell. net, for Miami; Mrs. Geo. Keihm, for surrender. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worthington Rockaway. Frank Hanenkratt got into a sc.ap left Saturday for their home at Phil­ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards left with one of his cows Tuesday and got omath. They have been here for a on the train Wednesday morning. the worst of it. We don't know week on business. Mrs. Edwards will attend the State what the scrap was about, or who Chas Stone vs. Silver Spruce Co. Sunday School Convention at Port­ started it, but Bossy kicked Flunk in a suit filed in the circuit court to land, which is to last over Sunday, *n the side and hurt him se»erely. He recover $406.39 on a promissory and Air. Edwards is campaigning lu Is Improving rapidly, however If Frank is to be our next sheriff' some- note. Washington and Yamhill counties. McClure and Schmauch Co. vs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Connet, of one ought to put Bossy wise to how Rose E. Cox, Mrs. B. B. Hendee, et-al Portland, were the guests of Mr. and she ought to treat him. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carlson. Bapt­ in a suit filed in the clrucit court to Mrs. Jonas Olson for a few days this recover $1,200 on a promlsiory note. week. Mr. Connet is a Southern Pac­ ist evangelists, left for Portland Married on the 30th of April at ific man, and was over here on his Wednesday. They have been holding the court house by Justice of the vacation, stopping at the beaches on meetings in various parts of the county for the past few weeks, and Peace, E. W. Stanley, Ira W. Holdi- his way back. are now returning to their home in man and Miss Alma 8. Hendrickson. Willard Church has rented the plot Idaho. Mr. Carlson is called the Charles W. Witcher bought an on the corner of the Gem Theatre "Idaho Revivalist” in and about Overland Four from the Star Garage from Dr. Sharp, and is going to raise Portland. He was here two years ago last week, and Ray Morling bought potatoes on it. If the potato seed and expects to return this fall. doesn't cost too much, and if the a used Maxwell, Mrs. Fred Dow, who moved to Mitchell Miller, of Yellow Fir, left potatoes are grown before the price Glenoma, Wash., recently, writes goes down he will get rich, that is, for Blodgett Saturday. He is to at­ that she is delighted with the coun­ tend school there for the rest of this ,t someone dosn't swipe the potatoes. try. Glenoma is a prosperous little Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Noyes, Mrs. town in Rainier Valley, and is sur­ term. E. T. Carlton left for Rockaway Robert McGrath and Mrs. G. O. Oliv­ rounded by orchards and grain fields. Monday, to spend the : utiis. Sieube was sent to Tillamook by the mers, wrenches and hose disappeared to ex­ from the job at Hemlock, that should John Weiss, Jr., vs. Rose Lumber Mission board of his district tliat he be returned right away. Co., D. V. Rose and Alfred Hubbard plore this field and said He found prospects very favorable, is a suit filed in the circuit court to C. C. Evans, of the Mack Internat­ recover $424.44 being a number of intends to return in July. ional Truck Corporation, is in Tilla­ Mrs. Ella Blanchard and her mook this week. He has just closed claims against the company. grandson, Oscar Johnson, of Coal a contract with Ackley and Miller, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Belnfield, and Creek Camp were in Tillamook this who are to represent the company in small children, of Beaver, left for week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. this territory. Mr. Evans has made Corbettt Saturday. They will visit there for a month with friends and Verne Blanchard. They went to several trips to all parts of the coun­ Bay City Wednesday to visit for a ty. and he says that the logging busi­ relatives. few days with Earle Blanchard be­ ness is very good now, as several new Mrs. Luella Brace and daughter, fore returning home. camps and mills are being construct­ Winifred, of Bay City, were leaving It you wish to make a trip to Port­ ed. He also said that he was sur­ on the train Monday morning for land now. it is possible for you to get prised to find the roads so good at Portland, w here they will make their there at 5:10, instead of six o’clock. this time of the year. home. The reason is that the 8. P. Co. has Carl Haberlach and wife left for R- B. Miller left for Portland put on electric cars connecting Port­ luesday to be gone for two or three land and Hillsboro. We wish to Portland and Spokane Sunday, re­ days. He will bring back a Ford goodness they would put something turning Wednesday. Mr. Haberlach reports having attended the luncheon truck for P. C. Meyers, of Oretown, like that on this end of the line. given by the Oregon Dairy Council to end a Ford coupe. Lloyd W. Taylor, of Portland, Triplet cheese and other makes spent the week end with his old M. D. Munn, at the Benson Hotel, ■re moving well, all April cheese be­ schoolmate. Gilbert Funk, of the Monday. They left for Spokane Mon­ ing sold, but not shipped. Shipment Standard Oil Co. They Inked to the day and spent Tuesday there. The to Los Angeles this week will total hills Sunday and spent a very enjoy­ purpose of his visit to Spokane was to increase the use of Tillamook about 1,700 boxes. able day. Mr. Taylor says he is go­ cheese there, incidentally taking up Dr. Boats reports the birth of a ing to drive over Jn a month or so the matter of adveristing tbere as »«n to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edwarde to spend the summer. well as in other cities, and he report» °a May 4th. Grandpa and Grandma E. W. Eldridge, the state represen­ that the prospects were very favor­ Edwards are the moat happy couple tative for the International Shoe able. in Tillamook. Company, of St. Louis. Mo. was was About thirty five members and Coy Bailey, of Cloverdale, is in in Tillamook last week. He brought prospective members were present at Portland this week getting an arti­ the unwanted news that there was the Tillamook Merctant»' Credit As­ ficial limb. He had his right leg am­ not a sign of a prospect for shoes sociation banquet which was held at putated a short time ago as result of to be cheaper than they are now. He the Tillamook Hotel Tuesday even, having had tuberculosis of the bone. says that it may be years before the ing. The principles and the activit­ Those wishing to clean up cans conditions change. ies of the association were discussed Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of and towards the end of the evening •®d litter around their property may P same in old gravel pit on 8oc- flheridan, raturned to their home James Stewait gave an interesting °ad 8t. for the aext ten days, as the Monday after having spend live days speech about the roads and millage *>eavation from some of the streets here, on bualneaa. They expect to tax measures. The toastmaate of »‘11 he dumped therm i ! i Tillamook Jottings. ♦ Hcdiiliuljt. f move here before tong as they like the affair was Ben Kuppenbeader. MAY «, l»20. « i The association is getting more new : Saturday seems to have been quite j large to the Republican National cessful stage vehicle for Mrs Fiske members all the time, at present an exciting day. as every thing hap­ i Convention. He says he is paying ab- a few seasons back. The picture was there thirty or more. They also are pened then. As Charles Wells and i solutely no attention to his candidacy directed by John S. Robertson. Miss Binney’s leading man is Jere getting their office in the Commerical i Charles Fleck were coming down the . for delegate, has not asked a soul for building more completely equipped, ! street by Haltom's they met Mr. a vote and is not going to do so, but Austin, w ho made his stage debut In having recently enstalled new filing Moyes, who was coming along by the is leaving that matter entirely to the “The Squaw Man”, and after entered Tillamook Hotel In his Moon car. people. He has been a life long Re­ the picture field where his note­ devices. worthy performances in "Resurrec­ Everyone present had a delightful The cars bumped together and skidd­ publican, having cast his first vote for tion” and “A Perfect Lady” brought ed back to where they started from. i Benjamin Harrison when he (Jim) time at the surprise party held at him to the fore. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gist No damage was done, but it seems as was 21 years old. Jim is an old friend of many years’ Wednesday evening. The event was Wells and Fleck had been killing a GEM THEATRE PROGRAM in honor of Mr. Gist’s birthday. The few bottles, they were rather happy standing of the Headlight editor, the * two having met and foregathered ------- o—— evening was spent at cards and danc­ when it happened. ing and refreshments, which were . A jolly party went out as far as frequently at the annual meetings of Friday and Saturday, May 7-8—• the Oregon State Press Association, “The Walk-Offs” Metro Screen ice cream, cake and punch, were en­ Bert Folkes’ ranch Saturday after- Classics Production featuring May joyed by all. The invited guests noon in cars, for a picnic, They 1 of which Stewart is past president. Allison. were; Mrs. Sam Shortridge, Mrs. climbed Ginger Mountain and ate ' When chided for not having come to "Getting His Goat” Snub Pollard Maude Van Tuyle, the Misses Evelyn their lunch there. Lots of good scen­ ' Tillamook sooner (this being his first Comedy. Shartel, Elia Glad, Velda Van Tuyle, ery, good eats and a good crowd 1 visit and lie having been over 32 Florence and Lavelle Shortridge, that makes a good time, and they ¿ears in the state and an interstate Sunday, May 9—“The Spite Bride” featuring Olive Thomas. Lula Knudson, and Ollie Miner, Mr. certainly had one, if ~a person can I traveler,) Jim said he had left the “Her Private Husband” Fox Sun­ and Mrs. E. S. Bettcher, Ed Hanseak- judge from their looks when they best for the last, and would be back shine comedy. er, George Boothby, Harold Tucker, returned, tor you never saw such a in 1921, when the paved highway Charles Holden, Percy Higgens, S. J. tired, happy looking bunch in your from Tillamook to Portland would be Tuesday. May II, “Rio Grande", Deming and Gordon, William and life as they were. Those who went completed. He paid a nice tribute to I Seven reel Super Special Product­ ion Paul Shartel and Lionel Pike. were, Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull, Mr. Tillamook cheese, of which he said Several hundred dollars’ damage and Mrs. Burge, Mr. and Mrs. Folkes, ' he knows that two million dollars’ Wednesday, May 12—"Carolyn of the Corners” featuring Besle Love. was done Monday afternoon when Miss Hunter, Miss Heffley, Miss worth was produced last year, by saying that he ate a chunk of it at "Ford Weekly” one reel Education­ Swallow, Mr. Wilbur and Mr. Start. the roof of Henry Woolfe’s house ' the Jersey Cow Men’s banquet in al. on front Street burned. It was set Captain George W. Stokes, former ' Portland Alonday night, and then Thursday, May 13—"Erstwhile Sus­ afire by sparks from the Coast Pow­ Captain of the Portland Fire Depart­ I an" featuring Constance Binney. er Company’s smokestack. A great ment, and Gilbert Allen, the State I took the train for Tillamook the next morning. “Shades of Shakespeare" 2- reel deal of this could have been prevent­ Deputy Fire Marshall, were in Till­ comedy. ed if the alarm had been turned in amook this week. Alter having seen Friday and Saturday, May 14-15— FOSTER GETS POSTOFFICE. properly, but as it was, the whistle the firemen drill they said that Till­ "The Hoodlum” featuring Mary ------ o ------ blew and the firemen did not know amook had the best trained and Pickford. where the fire was. If they had diciplined volunteer firemen in the Was Lowest in Civil Service Exam­ “Pollard Comedy”, they could have been there at least state, and that when the engine and ination. ten minutes sooner. The Boy Scouts other equipment arrives, it will have ------ o------ Fire Fighters did very creditable the best fire fighting apparatus in Mother’s Day William C. Foster, assistant post­ work, and Mr. Coates is very proud the state, with the exception of Port- master of Tillamook, has been select ­ of them. This was the first fire in land and Corvallis. They said that The second Sunday in May has Tillamook for several months, but our fire boys were so worthy of ed to become postmaster in the place been set aside as Mother’s Day of P. W. Todd. About two months Tillamook still stands i> fair chance praise that they were going to give I throughout the entire nation, The to win the Thomas H. Ince cup, if them a write up in their annual re­ ago an examination was held at : day may be observed by wearing a Hillsboro, when W. F. Baker, M. J. every one will do his share. port, Tillamook should be proud of Smith and W. C. Foster competed. carnation, or better yet on account On their way to the dance at Gar­ them and especially glad because I About ten days ago the three aspir­ of the scarcity and high cost of ibaldi Saturday night at about ten they have such a man as Mr. Coates ants received their ratings. And in flowers, by wearing a small Ameri­ thirty, Glen Woolfe, Floyd Woolfe as chief, Some of the new equip- comparing notes was found that can flag; doing some act of kindness, and Russell Kellow went over the ment that Captain Stokes suggested Foster was the lowest, it was gen­ the writing of a letter to the moth­ grade in their Ford. The accident that the city get are; a life net; a erally thought that the highest man er far away; by a Binall gift or tri­ took place about two hundred yards life line gun ( to be used in case a in the examination would get the bute to the loved one. north of Webster Holmes place, near person is caught on a high build­ job, for this was what Senator Cham­ How much we owe to mother, she Hobsonville, Kellow was driving the ing); a pull motor (which is really berlain wrote and told some of hi.s who loved us first. Others may come car about fifteen miles an hour when an oxygen pump to restore drowning friends, but it seems that ruling has and creep into our hearts and fill it the tire rod, next to the radius rod persons, and those suffocated by been made whereby only ex-service with a love that is almost pain, but broke, making it impossible to keep smoke); a deluge set and Blake men are eligible for first, second and in its holy of holies there is kept a the car in the road. It went over hydraut connection. The question of third class postmasters, making it chamber inviolate for her. tne grade and dropped about seventy whether these things will be pur- class favoritism and a discrimination You are cordially Invited to attend feet, turning over four times aa it chased or not will be brought before against other citizens in a competi­ our special service for Mother’s Day, fell. The men were thrown out, but the council at its next meeting. tive examination. Foster was a mem­ where the whole service will be plan­ Glen Woolfe was the only one to ber of the Oregon National Guard, ned to cheer and encourage mothers sustain injury, h s back being hurt and when the Oregon regiment was and admonish everyone to more love considerably. The car was smashed THE NOTORIOUS ’JIM” STEWART ordered to the Mexican border he and care for them. up, and a new top and windshield VISITS TILLAMOOK G. O. Oliver, Pastor went with the regiment. That was I were necessary.. Aadzew Zeurcher, Methodist Episcopal Church. I what matte Foster an ex-service man, who was just ahead of the car, and Small Boys Wonde.ed What “Guy” It and when he returned ‘previous to i who saw it go over, cante back and Was Strutting Around Wearing the war with Germany Foster got Tillamookers Back From Switzerland took the men on to Garibaldi Cove. married.. When the draft was made Straw Hat Last Friday night at 9:35 pande- ------ o------- all three men were included, Smith ------ o------ monium broke loose at the borne of Henry Landolt and family, who and Baker being married men with "Jim ” Stewart was in thecity foro Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Heisel. There families were classed as such and went to Switerzerland last August to were tin pans, wash tuba, horns ’n few days this week. “Jim" is the Foster was classed as a married man, visit, returned last Tuesday, April familiar name we knew him by when everything that was capable of mak­ and neither men were mustered in. 27. Several others came with them ing a noise. Eddie jumped out of bed he used to stick type and run a news Merril Smith jokingly remarked that making a party of eleven altogether. paper in Eastern Oregon. Now we exclaiming, “Well, I’ll be Gol durned he considered himself as much an They had planned on starting the if Bedlam ain’t broke loose and come i know him as the Honorable James S. ex-service man aB Foster for he had second of February, so as to get here to pester us.” They went to the door I Stewart, a representative in the state been drafted, but Foster had been tn time for the spring work, but and there stood Mr. and Mrs. Alfred legislature, who is a candidate for given his discharge papers, while were held up by the strike among the Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Coburn, ! | delegate to the Republician National Smith has not received his yet. I shipmen on th® American lines. The Miss Violet Glaiyser Fred, John and convention, and is a retired gentle­ The appointment of Foster seems strike is still on, the men asking for men residing in the classic city of Bill Geyton, Miss Lena Smith, Aug- , to have caused some disappointment a one hundred per cent raise in their ust Boquist, Miss Edna Mills, Henry , | Corvallis. Although "Jim” was out amongst the patrons of the post of­ wages, but Landolt’s party waited on the Btump for a good cause, he Anderson, Miss Laura Bayes and fice, especially as hewas the lowest six weeks, and then crossed over the Ernest Ford, all clamoring to be let I came to a county that is a booster man in the examination. French line, went to Havre and sail­ | for good roads and for a better agri- in. Of course all that Mr. and Mrs. The Tillamook post office has been ed on a French vessel. As all the i cultuarl college and State University, Meisel could do was to take them in in disrepute for a long time and the members of the party were unable to and feed them cake, sandwiches and but where he made a mistake was in patrons have been hoping that they obtain second class passages, three of wearing a straw hat, which are not coffee. They ate like hungry wolves, would get better service with a of them had to come third class. The too, after all their exertion. The rest fashionable in this wet section of change of postmasters, but those who third class men were put off at Ellis Oregon until about the 4th of July, of the evening was spent at cards, know anything about politics are Island and the others taken to New music and dancing, and every one of and when seen strutting around the not surprised at the result. York. Thus — they were separated city the small boys wanted to know them went home tired and sleepy, t:._ When the government calls for a until they reached Portland, the what "guy ” that was. That did not after having had one glorious time. three men having been put on an civil service examination it should worry “Jim”, for he enjoys telling Mrs. Merril Smith, Mrs. Glaisyer and listening to good jokes. He came not discriminate amongst citizens immigrant train, which reached and Mrs. Alva Williams, were the to Tillamook in the interest of the and put them tothe trouble and ex­ Portland, five hours later than tho hostesses at a charming card party four per cenP road amendment, of pense of taking an examination in others. None of the three could which was held last Thursday after- which he is the author, and the another county and then decide they speak a word of English, so they had iloon at the home of the latter. The measure for higher education and are not eligible. This is how the dem- a very exciting time. H was hard rooms were made beautiful with elementary schools that are to be cratic party counts out the black for them to gets any eats, not being spring flowers, yellow and green be­ voted on May 21. After a survey of folk in the elections in the Southern accustomed to American ways, and, as jf they had not had trouble ♦ ing the predominating colors. The the situation here, Mr. Stewart ex­ states. Following is a letter sent by First enough, of the fellows lost his trunk prize was won by Mrs. H. F. Cook pressed himself as satisfied that all which was a snap shot album con­ of these measures are to receive a Assistant Postmaster General J. C. in Portland. Mr. Landolt says that things are taining the photos of the three hos­ large majority in this county. “Jim”, Koons, to Congressman W. C. Haw­ High in Switzerland, also wages, but tesses. A delicious luncheon was who has served several terms in the ley: ' Referring to the postmastership that---- some things are still unobtain- served after which the guests depart­ legislature, is wldly known as the able, case of Tillamook, your letter of Jan- even though you have the mon ed for their homes. Among those premier road booster of Oregon. He present were Mesdames Clough, H. H. stumped the state for the six million I uray 24th, 1920. 1 have to advise ey. He says that they have just Rosenberg, 11. J. Rosenberg, Sam dollar road bond issue three years you that the Civil Service Commis­ done away with food cards a short Moulton, W. Hosley, Miller, Grace ago and later did the same thing for sion has now certified Mr. William time ago. Land and stock are much Williams, Poorman. Plank, Mason, the Roosevelt Highway, which he al­ C. Foster as the only eligible for this higher there than here, but there Franklin, Bales, Haberlach, Christen­ so actively supported before the : position and as entitled to preference are two things that you can get sen. J. 8. Lamar, Turnbull, Hoag, Roads and Highways Committee and ■ on account of military service.. In Plenty of, and they are beer and 7" - first night they were oui Harris, Moone, Campbell, Brodhead, on the floor of the House of Repre­ the absence of the evidence to show wine. The Aiderman, Loll, Holmes, W. D. Co-7 sentatives. He was a leader in all that Mr. Foster is disqualified for the they had a splendid time. The drink: burn, Partridge, Morrison, Helsel, measures affecting the welfare and position from the standpoint of were brought aboard the ship’when Burge, Lewis, B. C. Lamb, Gruber, interests of the sol^-i boys, being ■ character or residence, his name will they were twenty miles beyond New Cook, MsGrath, Mannlx, and J. P. especially active in working for the be submitted to the president for York, and on tlm «ay back, it dis- appeared when i they reached the Maginnis. bill providing educational aid for re­ appointment. same distance. i For the Information of our readers Wm. Briscoe returned front his turned sailors and soldiers. The ; we will quote a small paragraph re- The prospects are good for a great teachers of the state likewise have a trip to Missouri last week. He said I ferring to the new ruling of the post many tourists in Switzerland this he sure was glad to get back to God’s staunch champion In Jim, who stated office department which is as fol­ year, as there are a great many Swiss country, and that he wouldn’t take in legislative debate that It was a lows; People who are going bouie to Visit disgrace and shame that school the whole state of Missouri as a the first time since the war started 1 Under an Executive Order. teachers should be receiving from 50 present If he had to live there. As he also a great many Americans and was passing through Wyoming, a to 100 percent less wages than sheep j The Postmaster General is authoriz­ other tourtfsts who are going there cyclone came along and almost turn­ herders, and that it was unfair that ed to submit to the president for sight seeing. Mr. Landolt says that ed the train over. Several people school ma'ams should have to wear nomination to first, second and third he and his family went all over Swlt- I class postmastershlps “the name of were killed, but that was just a mild cotton hose while shop girls wore either the highest eligible or the serland. He said that re-construct- silk ones, but how he found that out one compared to the one he was in In veteran obtaining the highest eligi­ ion was taking place rapidly in Mlaaiuri. He said it swept from Illi­ he failed to state. ble rating as the best interests of the France .things are very cheap there nois to Mississippi, killing one hun­ I Jim spoke for the road and educa­ service may require. There Is lots of money in circulation, dred and seventy people. Mr. Briscoe tional bills that are to be voted on by nUt - ‘Ji n°‘ Worth much- ** «»e visited with his sister whom he had the people May 1, at the Tillamook hundred French rancs are worth only seen but once in about fifty years, County Business Men's banquet held Exceptional Cast Support« Constance orty of the Swiss francs. Jt costs in the Tillamook Hotel Tuesday also with other relatives, Including a Binney .. C* *" "lUch lo traT*l as nephew that had been born since he evening, and was as usual rewarded - ■ 'O------- it did a few years ago. They paid left Missouri, but who now has grand with a unanimous vote in favrr of Constance Blnney, the youthful fifteen hundred Swiss francs for children. From thisone would think all his pet measures.. actress in Realart Pictures, will passage alone, or three hundred dol- Mr. Briscoe was an did, old man, but Like some of the traveling men who make her debut as a screen star next ,• Bn.’* on,jr * /ew year’ •«» ’»»ey he is just as young as ever, and has come to Tillamook, Jim carries sev­ Thursday at the Gem Theatre, In paid only one hundred and fifty dol- come back home to fish again. He eral side lines, although all his ef­ "Erstwhile Susan." This delightful 1*1*8. says that the only reason that every forts st this time are being devoted story of the Mennonlte maid who The old country and its beer and body in the East doesn’t move West, to good roads and schools. He is ths won out despite poverty and educa­ wine are all right, but Mr. Landolt and th* moot of them to Tillamook, state chairman of the “Johnson for tional handicaps, was adapted from said ho wM mighty glad to get back 1« that they don't know any hotter Prssident“ campaign In Oregon, and Helen R. Martin’s novel, “Baraabet- TtuXy**1*4 than to stay there. Is also a candidate for delegata at ta,” which was the basis of a sac- 10 « * « 9 > .L. > : » I I Í ..'-0 '¡ ■Al . >