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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
MAY
13,
1920.
Mr8. W. s. Sheer, of Garibaldi, old there are grave doubts as to her
been cleaned, so far. I;
It Is suprisiig a beautiful wedding march and the
was in Tillamook for a few days on recovery.
ary, he is ready to help all he can by
Motlon made and carried that
I how much rubbish there was scatter- I I service was read by Rev. H. E. Tuck­ cheese inspector present matter of CHAULES BLUM PLEADS GUILTY any means. Must older members
business this week.
Frank StoskuB, of Portland was ed around. The council requests that I
Mrs W. A. White returned to her here from Saturday until Monday all the rubbish be dumped before the er, of the Christian Church, who impure milk or milk with flavor to Judge Bagley Will Hear Evidence need a hard Bpell of sickness to make
used the ring ceremony. The bride cheese makers at their next meeting,
them see that their financial, as well
gome in Ocean Lake. Wednesday, this week. He •-
is ' buying a ranch at 19th, as the excavation from the [
Saturday Night
as personal help is needed in this
¿ter having spent a day or so here. Cloverdale, and will move there in streets will be dumped there then. I was dressed in white silk and carried the object to do away with the pro­
a bouquet of white spring flowers, position of one factory taking in
Charles Blum pleaded guilty to the work? Some of the Bros, have done
Charles Pankow Is in Portland this a week or two.
The city should be cleaned up good j and her attendants, the Misses milk which may have been rejected
charge
of involuntary murder which their part. It looks as though It was
Chas. F. Pankow vs. Guy AUum, by the time the Woodmen’s Convent- 1
week on business. He will return
Evelyn Shartel and Grace Jolliffe by another factory.
was brought against him in this term up to the Sisters to finish the work
ion
is
held
here.
Howard
Brooks,
partners
doing
busi
­
Saturday.
wore charming frocks of pale green
Deputy Food & Dairy Commission­ of the Circuit Court. Judge Bagely for the Endowment Fund.
Aiderman and Harris sold a Lib­ ness as the City Transfer Co., is a
C. Morris, an expert trapshooter, ' silk. The groom's attendants were er Tinnerstet made report of his will hear evidence concerning the
Bro. Geo. Cohn, who now resides
suit filed in the circuit court to re­ who travels for the Western Arms Clifford Pike and Sparks Wilkerson. work.
erty Six to Carl Hunt this week.
case Saturday night at seven thirty, in California, visited the home Lodge
cover
$334.83
for
material
furnished Co., was in Tillamook this week. | After the ceremony a bounteous
Mytrle Hail spent Monday with
County Agriculturist Roy C. (Far­ to acquaint himself with the circum­ last Thursday evening.
the defendants.
Tuesday he and Ed Shultz, Lem wedding supper was served, and en­ mer) Jones made report of his work. stances of the murder to enable him
All members are requested to meet
friends in Wheeler.
Mrs. Norma Dickey and Miss Sad- Partridge, Red Nordstrum and Hen­ joyed by every one. Among those He al30 brought up matter of millage to pronounce a fitting sentence upon in the Lodge Room on Monday morn­
M f . Butler, of Portland, was in
ing, May 31 and take part in the
Blum.
Tillamook on business Tuesday, re­ deen Golden, of Portlund, spent the ry Plasker had a shooting match out present were Mr. and Mrs. William tax bill.
week end here with Mrs. Dickey’s at the Fair ground. Plasker made Jolliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hush­
Following resolution was adopted:
For the benefit of the readers who Memorial Excercised to be held on
turning Wednesday.
father. They spent Sunday at Man­ the highest mark, his score being 99 j beck. Mr. and Mrs. William Foster, "Be it resolved by the members of are not familiar with the case, the that day.
Remember the Rebekah dance at
Are your dues paid? If not, better
zanita, and report having a delight­ and that of Morris 98. See what Mrs. Sarah Hushbeck, Miss Evelyn this Association that we heartily sup­ following will give them some idea
the K. P. ha»- Saturday night, May ful time.
dandy marksmen live in Tillamook, Shartel, Miss Grace Jolliffe, H. A. port and commend to the voters of of the circumstances concerning it. call on your Secretary. The Lodge
and William Tillamook County and the state at
ll.
About the fourth of March of this needs the cash.
Emmett Bales under went a ser­ will you? Mr. Morris felt so down | Burroughs, Gordon
p E. Magruder was in thiB city
Some Bios, are willing to work
ious operation at the Boals Hospital and out about it that he went down Shartel, Sparks Wilkerson, Clifford large, this “Higher Educational Tax year, Walter Smith, who had been
on business Saturday and Sunday, Friday morning. He is getting along to Bay City to preside at a meeting Pike, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hush­ Act.”
I working for Charles Blum, on his for the good of the Lodge, others are
beck.
from Portland.
Motion made and carried that $25 ranch up the Miami river w-as killed willing to let them do the work. No
tine, although there was congestion of the Epworth League. Poor old
The groom is an ex-Bervice man be appropriated and be paid on “Es­ in a mysterious accident, in which friction there! uBt, say. It is funny,
0. Crane, of Portland, was in Till­ in his lungs for at ime, but which is Morris, quite a come-down isn’t it?
amook Wednesday to visit with his now healed .
i Edward R. Richards, of Portland, | who was released from service about say Contest” now being carried on the two men were the only partici­ when its not too serious, how, those
1 a month ago, after having spent in this county.
daughter, Mrs. George Hanselmeler.
pants. Smith and Blum had been same Bros, who do not work for their
J. F. McCormick, of Hemlock, and was in an a pleasure trip this week. I three years at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Inspector Chistensen reported that drinking hard cider that day. and Lodge, do not help get new members,
The Council met Saturday evening Mrs. Ida E. Griggs, of Portland, were He said that not considering the
The bride has resided in l.Vlamook 15,117 triplets, 2.269 Y. A’s and 1, were both very drunk when the ac­ never know another is sick, and
and accepted the contracts that have married at the Presbyterian Manse time he had in getting a room at I
for several years, and both of them 035 March longhorns had been in­ cident occurred. They had started, would not follow the Golden Rule
been let for street work in the city. Tuesday, May 11, by Rev. A. A. Mc­ the hotel, and the sea breeze we’ve
have a host of friends who wish spected and that were only 63 trip­ with Smith's brother, Roy, and two by visiting or aiding a sick Bro. if
A marrla/e license was issued to Rea. i hey will make their home in been having the last few days, he i them success and happiness.
lets seconds .
young women who were living at the he did know of it, is usually the one
had
a
wonderful
time.
One
nice
thing
j F. McCor uick, of Hemlock, and Hemlock.
Dr. Glaisyer made report on his Smith ranch, to go to Jim Langley’s who complains of his fellow mem­
that
he
said
about
Tillamook
was
Mrs. Ida E. Griggs, on May 8th.
Cornith Post and the Relief Corps that it was a clean town, cleaner Marie Durrer Fasses Away After work, showing 1,200 cows having place to spend the evening. While bers not treating him right, if they
Roscoe Beckwith returned to Moh­ have accepted the invitation of Rev. than any he had seen for a long time,
Long Illness.
been tested before 1 reactor was crossing the Miami river on a foot failed to call on him at once, and
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ler Monday, after having spent the
F. Wriggle to attend the Memorial and he had just returned from a trip
found, this since last meeting.
bridge, Walter fell into the water oftener when he happens to be down.
Marie Durrer was born in Tllla-
services at the United Brethern to San Francisco, and along the
week end with friends.
Secretary was authorized to give and was forced to return home for Wake up Bro., and I will guarantee
C. L. Cornell, of Dolph, made a church, May 23rd. Comrades and coast to Vancouver, B. C., so we mook county. September 13, 1903, cheese to W. O. W. convention or dry clothing. Blum went on to the you iwll get more out of Odd Fellow­
and died at her home May 8th, 1920. similar proposition.
snip, if you put more in.
business trip to Rockaway Wednes­ friends are requested to meet at the think it pays to have a clean-up week
I Langley ranch, but finding that the
She had lived here all her life, with
church
at
10:45,
as
the
service
begin
Endowment, Endowment, Endow­
Motion made and carried that mat­ family had retired, started home. He
day. He will return in about a
once in a while.
the exception of the last three years, ter of advertising in Spokane territ­ was alone in the car, as he had had ment, next meeting, Tuesday eve at
at 11 o’clock.
week.
Jessie J. Morton vs. Rollie H.
It seemed for a time this week Morton is a divorce suit filed in the when she had been attending Mount ory be left with Carl Haberlach, sec- an accident on the way down and 8 o’clock the last chance before
Mrs. W. Tabor, of Portland, re­
Angel College. She would have grad­
the w-omen and Roy Smith had gone Grand Lodge. Are you in?
turned to her home Monday morning that there were to be twelve new circuit court. These parties were uated from the twelfth grade this retary, for action and decision.
F. F. Conover, Sec.
Wm.
Robitsch,
representing
'
home, as they were afraid to ride
the
inmates
of
the
Court
House.
The
after having visited with Mrs. Cross,
married at Pratt, Kansas, on July, year, also finished her musical edu­
farther with him. When he came
Jersey
breeders
appeared
before
the
jurors
on
the
Hersche
case
was
there
at Netarts, since Thursday.
20, 1915, about 17 months after the cation. She had been ill for several
Card of Thanks.
from Saturday noon until Monday marriage 'defendant began a course months before her death, having had meeting and asked why cows were around a curve in the road about a
Found: in my Barber shop on
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not being tested faster. Dr. Glaisyer mile on the other side of his home,
noon,
and
being
unable
to
agree,
of
cruel
and
inhuman
treatment
to
­
the flu, pneumonia and pleurisy, the
Main street, a pair of Child’s kid
We wish to thank our many friends
were dismissed. The next hearing ward the plaintiff, calling her vile end finally caused by heart failure. retorted that several owners had had he met Walter Smith, who was on
gloves. Owner call and obtain same. of the case will be May 24.
him test only part of the cows when horseback, and the supposition is, and acquaintances who showed their
names which continued until July 27, Her mother had been with her for
Emil Heusser.
he
came to their place, and that he there being no eye witnesses to the kindness and sympathy during the
Mrs. A. T. Stain returned to her 1917, when defendant struck his seven weks before she was brought
Mrs. F. 0. Sipprell. of Garibaldi,
could
take care of whole herds only tragedy, that he ran into the horse illness and death of our daughter
home in Brighton Wednesday, after wife. They then separated and have home, nursing and caring for her.
and knocked the rider to the ground, and sister Marie. Also for the beau­
spent Sunday here. She visited with
as he came to them.
having spent a few days with her lived apart since that date. The
The Rev. Fath s Hildebrand, Leo
friends and attended the Christian
Carl Haberlach reported market killing him. The body of the victim tiful floral offerings.
daughter, Mrs. Leslie Harrison. The plaintiff ask that the marriage con­ and Berchtold, of Mount Angel,
Jos. Durrer and family.
conditions, showing quotations on was caught in the machine and
Science services while here.
Harrisons have the nicest baby girl tract be dissolved and that she re­ Sanders, of Portland, and Van Clar-
William Buck left for Wheeler you ever saw, and Daddy struts a- sume her maiden name, Jessie J. enbach, of Verboort, Ore., were pres­ California cheese at 23 ^c San dragged for about two hundred yards.
Francisco, New York cheese market It was then lifted into the car and
Gem Theatre Program
Monday morning. He has been here round like a little boy with a new Little.
ent at the funeral which was held at at Watertown selling twins at 21c taken to Blum’s garage, where sear­
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for a few days from Portland, visit­ pair of red topped boots.
Saturday morning as Wilbur Davis the church of the Sacred Heart Tues­ and 21 %c, Wisconsin twins at 25 chers found it covered with old Friday-Saturday, May 14-15, “The
ing ,and will return in a week or so.
i day morning. There w-as the largest
E. N. Large returned to Portland was returning from oJhn Stewart’s
Hoodlum”, first National Atfiact-
3-8c, and Langlois offering trips at clothes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, of Port­ Moday, after having spent six weeks place on the Netarts road with a I attendance of any funeral in Tilla­
ion, featuring Mary Pickford.
In his preliminary hearing, Blum
San Francisco at 26c, while Tilla-
land, were In Tillamook this week here with his family. His son number of men, his car refused to mook, as Marie was well known and mook cheese was being sold at 32c said that he knew nothing at all of "Waltz me Around”, Snub Pollard
on business, They came Thursday 1 homas, who left not long ago on go any farther when it go to the liked by all who knew her. She Tillamook.
Comedy.
the accident, as he was so drunk
and returned Monday.
account of poor health is working in Tillamook bridge. Roy Trout was leaves her father, mother, sisters
that he did not remember any- Sunday, 'ay 16, “The Indestructable
Meeting adjourned.
Wife” featuring Alice Brady.
Found: on the Jordi place near a logging camp in Coos County but sitting in the front seat with him and brothers and a large number of
thing that happened on the way
Carl Haberlach, Secretary.
Long Prairie, a Ladies’ leather purse, is going to California soon. He will and he got up to look at the battery, friends to mourn their loss.
home, He now pleads guilty, and “Footlight Maids” Fox Sunshine
Comedy.
containing money und other valu­ return here to finish high school next thinking perhaps something w-as
some of his relatives are circulating
The Gasoline Situation Serious
/
Monday,
May 17, “Rider of the Law”
a
petition,
asking
that
he
be
sent
­
ables. Owner call and identify same. term.
wrong with it. One of the bolts was
American Legion' Meeting.
There is only sufficient gasoline in enced and paroled. The petition has
featuring Harry Carey—western.
W. D. Olden, of Portland, has pur­ moved, making a wire shortening I
Mrs. Harry Emerson left for Port­
Play.
The Tillamook Post No. 4 7 of the Tillamook to las^^mUl next Satur­ not yet been presented to the judge.
land Monday, where she went for chased Happy Camp, at Netarts, from which caused a short circuit. There
“Officer! Call a Cop" Lyons-Moran
medical attention. She will return Mrs. Eastman, and will run it this was a blaze about three inches high, American Legion held its muiitfiiy day. 16,500 gall^JBJas received cn
Comedy.
summer. His wife is now on the but fortunately for Mr. Davis, he had meeting Friday evening. May 7th. Tuesday and no moTe will be receiv­
in about two weeks.
Odd Fellow’s New»
ed here until the 27th. Consequent­
Tuesday, May 18, “The Daredevil”,
The
following
officers
were
elected
bought
a
fire
extinguisher
after
his
grounds,
and
they
will
keep
the
place
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—
John Kirk, of Salem, Is in Tilla­
ly the garages can get no more oil
featuring Tom Mix.
mook visiting for a week or two. He neat, clean and sanitary. The rates Hudson had burned, last year, so he to serve during the following year: Ssep the truck and commer-
The Rebekah Lodge is having a “Pathe Review”
Dr. A. C. Grank, Commander I. E.
drove over in his car, but cannot will be reasonable, and they will do grabbed it and, Presto! the fire was
good
many
applications
for
member
­
itions in operation, pleasure
Wedndesday, May 19, “Her Man”
eKldson, 1st. vice-Commander; Bert
get gasoline to go back with, so he their utmost to render satisfaction to out. Mr. Davis put a string on the
pot be able to obtain oil. as ship. all due to a few live, hustling
featuring Elaine Hammerstein.
F. Ross, 2nd, vice-Commander; E. L.
bolt
and
came
on
to
town
as
nothing
all.
will visit at the beaches for a while.
otely Imperative that people members, and they are not all sisters “A Woman’s Note" Comedy skit, put
had happened, but he felt pretty McCabe, 3rd, vice-Commander; Hen­
Hoyt
Snider
and
Margurite
Bar
­
who
are
doin
the
hustling
either,
for
Lewis M. Herron vs. the unknown
is keep their cars at home.
on by the 1920 Senior class of Till­
lucky, anyway, that he had not lost ry Helsel, Adjutant; I. E. Keldson,
Bro. J. M. Wilson has a good many
heirs of Ilenry Saxton, deceased, is num were united in marriage Sat­ this car, too.
amook High School.
finance officer; Howard Lamar, His­
to his credit. There are more who Thursday, May 20, “Lincoln High­
a suit filed in the circuit court to urday afternoon at 4:30, at the
torian, Lee Doty, Chaplain.
Walter
Oliver
Found
Guilty
are waiting for some one to start
correct the description of certain Christian church parsonage. Rev.
way” William Fox production feat­
A state convention of the American
J. H. Perkins Dies Suddenly
Harry E. Tucker officiated, using the
them. Have you made an effort to
land in a deed.
uring Wm. Russell.
Walter
Oliver,
who
was
indicted
Legion will be held in Astoria in
J. H. Perkins died suddenly at his July, the following members were on the charge of rape and adultery, build up your Lodge, both Odd Fel­ “Dangerous Nan McGrew” 2 reel
Little Miss Emma Laden and her ring ceremony. The mother, step-
father and brother of the bride were home in Tillamook, on May 7. He chosen to represent this post: I E.
Comedy.
tried on the rape charge at the lows and Rebekahs by asking Borne
brother Adam .left for Tigard Thurs-
the only oneB who witnessed the was a native of Iowa, having been Keldson, 1st, ylce-Commander; Bert last term of the circuit court, when one?
Friday-Saturday, May 21-22, “The
day- The children live at Blaine, ceremony.
Bro. CbaB. Bennett reports solicit­
Right of Way” Metro Screen Class-
born there March 3rd, 1839, and re­ Bert Ross, Gilbert Zaddach, alter­ the jury disagreed. He was tried
but are going to visit with their
Joe and John Williams, who have siding in that state until eightyears native; E. L. McCabe, Victor F. at this term of the circuit court and ing for the Endowment fund very
ic featuriag Bert Lytell. A story
*unt at Tigard until July.
been here for a couple of weeks from ago, when he moved to Tillamook. Learned, alternative.
the first jury disagreed, but at the I discouraging, although he has col­
of the northwest Candian Mounted
Mrs. Deborah Mannix and daught­ Billings, Montana, left for Portland He was married to Miss Amanda
police.
Arrangements for the memorial second trial on his charge, he was lected several subscriptions. Surely
er, Miss Debby Mannix, left for their Monday. They will later go to Al­ Brown, at Pleasantville, Iowa, Feb­ day services are to be made by the found guilty. His attorney will a^ply some of the Bros, do-not understand
borne in Portland Wednesday. They berta, Canada, to punch cows on a ruary 20th, 1859. One child was following
the object of this call, the first and
Christian Church
committee: Lee Doty, for a new trial on Saturday.
have been here visiting with Mrs. large cattle ranch. While here they born to this union, Mrs. Robert C. chairman, Emil Heusser and Ernest
In all three cases the jurymen were only time your Grand Lodge has
asked you to contribute to any fund.
Mannix’s son, Joe, since last August. worked at the Yellow Fir Mill, but Magarell, of Beaver, Ore. Deceased Church.
The services were well attended
out all night.
If this Endowment fund is raised last Sunday, in honor of “Mother"
Link-Belt Co. vs. Wassell Butter they found out there wasn’t as much was a prominent member of the
A big drive for new members will
Packing Co. is a suit filed in the cir- fun and excitement in being lumber Methodist church and leaves besides be held throughout the United States “The Rider of the Law”, Featuring it will save our Lodge from paying and in the evening the auditorium
out of its treasury, a good many was filled for program.
cult court to recover $50.86 for jacks as cowboys so they’re going his wiTe, daughter and two sisters, a from May 17 to 22 inclusive. The
Harry Carey
dollars in Grand Lodge dues annu­
We are getting ready for "Child­
goods furnished the defendant com- back.
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host of friends to mourn their loss. goal set is one million members as
ally. Are you going to do your part? ren Day" with a big program, watch
All
womankind
merited
respect
>*«y at Bay City.
the
present
membership
of
the
The
funeral
was
held
at
the
Metho
­
Rev. E. Borquist returned to Port­
Then do it now, for you will not be for the date.
The frost the past three nights land Monday after having spent sev­ dist church, May 9th, with Rev. G. Amerioan Legion 1 b one million and a and protection from Jim Kyneton of solicited after Grand Lodge meets,
Next Sunday morning, 11 o’clock
haa been severe on early gardens. eral days here. He conducted Baptist O. Oliver officiating. Internment took half paid up members. The following the Texas rangers, bo he took Roseen, .
Twterday av.d this morning the frost services at the Wilson river school place at the I. O. O. F. Cemetery committee was appointed to organize a treacherous girl of the dance hall, j | and your name will not be listed, communion and sermon, to which
with those who have contributed, on you are cordially Invited.
sub committees throughout the coun­ into his own home when she was op­ i - the
so heavy that it froze standing house Sunday. In the afternoon a East of Tillamook.
Grand Lodge roll of honor. Some
Evening, 8 o’clock rousing song
evil in
pressed
by
Soutar,
King
of
»»ter.
ty
to
obtain
new
members:
Victor
F.
Missionary program was held at the
I of the Sisters are working on this service and sermon.
the
border
town.
White,
chairman,
Emil
Wooley
and
0 E. Fuchs and H. E. Hadaway, of home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Billings
School Exhibit in May 21
Sundary School ut 10 o'clock. You
The trouble that Roseen caused fund, and now have a scheme on
Leland B. Erwin.
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ihyton, Ore., bought the Hebo gar- at which he gave an interesting
Jim was not easily adjusted and for foot to put it over the top. When will find a schorl at work nnd fine
The
legion
members
assisted
the
The annual school exhibit will be
Me and accessory store from Ben speech. While here Rev. Borquist
a time it seemed that his reputation the Bros, fall down, leave it to the spirit. Bring your children.
»Ppenbender and took possession was the guest of Mr .and Mrs. Nels held in the grade and high school Salvation Army drive this week by uh an officier of the rangers was Sisters to find a way out, and to them
C. E., 7 p. m. Doing good work.
soliciting
the
business
section
of
Til
­
Wednesday.
Glad .
buildings Friday afternoon, May 21.
we will have to give the praise.
Wednesday, Prayer meeting, 8 o'
blackened.
lamook
City,
Practically
one
fourth
is
free
and
all
parents
Guy Hayes, of Portland, who had
Edward Smith and Virginia Me The exhibit
That is the theme, in brief, of “The I Watch them. They are after you, clock.
of
the
county
’
s
quota
was
secured.
'•accepted a position aB tallyman Cann, of Watesco, were married at and patrons of the schoolB are cord- ■ The city council has set aside for Rider of the Law,” the Universal ! and we are Confident they are going
Harry E. 'J'ueker.
ihe mill came over Wednesday, the Christian Church parsonage ially invited to come. There will be the use of the Legion one office room photMrama which comes to the Gem to save us from defeat.
All Odd Fellows from other Lodges Notice For Hearing Final Account
as he was unable to find a house Wednesday morning, by Rev. Harry no program, but samples of the var- on the second story in the city hall Theatre Monday,May 17, with Harry
are Invited to meet with us. Make
»five in, he returned Thursday.
E. Tucker, The ring ceremony was lous kinds of work accomplished will and the use of the auditorium on Carey in the starring role.
And Report.
this Lodge your home when ever you
*Jrs. Mae Vanderhoff was in from used, and only thebride’s mother, be on exhibition in the rooms. If meeting nights. The next regular
In the County Court of the State of
you have not met your child’s teach­
are here, keep in touch with Odd Fel Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
Presbyterian Church
»wtland this week to attend to busl- Mrs. W. A. White, and Mrs. J. M.
meeting of the Post will be held on
er, this is a good opportunity to make
iowshlp; If you fail to make your- In the matter of the estate of Henry
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, and to stop at the beaches. She DeLillies, were present to witness her acquaintance, and at the same Friday evening, June 4th.
i self known, it is your fault, and we Miller, deceased, by H. C. Potter,
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
" b this is a very pretty place the ceremony, The young couple time encourage the children by your
Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Sub- both lose. Come!
Executrix.
“ *0in8 to come back for her a few days before going on to Port­ ! interest in their work.
Tillamook County Creamery Associ- jeci: ‘‘Foundations of Faith.”
Seven candidates were imatiated
i'Mation.
land.
Notice is hereby given that H. O’.
In addition to the grade work, the
ation Hold» Monthly Meeting
Evening Worship, 8 p ,m. Sub­ into the Lodge at the last meeting, Potter, Executrix of the will and es­
R. W. Schmeer, Vice-President of pupils will have samples of their
htu Chris Finsand, of Spokane,
ject: “The Repubic of Ireland; Irish others who have been elected, were tate of Herman Henry Miller, decea»-
,w .
1>ortland Wednesday to visit the United States National Bank, of work in Manual Training, Domestic
Directors of Association met in
unable to be on hand, will start the
I"« her mother for a few days. She Portland, and L. L. Mulit, Vive-Pres- Science, and Domestic Art on exhibit. I association rooms Monday. May 10th, Catholic Propoganda." Why should I work with the next class In June, ed, has filed her final account and
the
friction
between
Protestants
and
I
»th *re f<>r al>out a week with her ident of the Northwestern National The cooking class will have a variety 1920, when 20 directors were pre­ Catholics <n Ireland be transplanted i There will be a class of eight elglblc report In said cause on the 13th day
of May, 1920, asking for final settle­
»nd sister-in-law, Mr. and Bank of Portland came In Monday of cooked foods on display, which sent. All factories were represented in America? Why Should America j for the First Degree on May 18. All
■ * ■ W. Thomas.
with Burr Beals, Jr., of the Tilla­ will be sold at cost to those desiring except Beaver, Alder Vale, Central Intervene in the political turmoil of Bros Invited to come and help out ment of said estate, and by order of
the County Court of the County of
G 0. Oliver left for the Will- mook County Bank, on a fishing trip. to purchase. Light refreshment will and Clover Leaf.
Great Brittan? Why should not the with the work. Your ptesence in the TIllttUKxik. entered the said 13th day
They
returned
Wednesday
with
e valley Tuesday morning to be
be served.
Following was added to By-laws, Irish do their fighting at home?
Lodge room gives encouragement to of May, 1920, Saturday the 12th day
As the date is that of the Primary “Whenever any directors fails to at­ !
those who are always willing to do of June, 1920, at 10 o’clock a.m. of
•re h abf)Ut two week8- While David Kuratli in his car, after hav­
Make this your church home.
ing had a delightful time, but they election, when measures of vital im­ tend three consecutive meetings
the work.
Everybody always welcome.
th> i
worh in the interest
said day, is fixed as the time, and the
.
'nterchurch movement, also didn’t tell us how many fish they portance to the future of education without being excused, such director
Those who were not in attendance county court room of the county
Allan A. McRea, Minister,
,he Wiuamette University.
caught.
in Oregon are to be voted on, all may be suspended, and his factory
at the last meeting, not only missed court house in the city of Tillamook
I A very pretty wedding was held at people interested In the schools will shall thereupon elect another repre­
the Fraternal
“ '
spirit which prevailed, City, County o$ Tillamook and State
To
the
Voters
of
Tillamook
Connty:
. Mr' Ale* Watt left Wed- the Presbyterian Manse, Tuesday be out to vote. Plan to stop in at sentative." Should any director fall
I I but also missed a gres at treat in the of Oregon, the place to* hearing the
01 Philadelphia, to be gone evening at eight o’clock,
the school house on your «<.y to to attend without 'xruse It will m<an
good eats, as Bros.
res and sold flnai account, and obelions,,if
*o mouths. Mrs. Watt was Zada M. Christensen b
or from the voting place.
that directors will be chosen who
Be^tcher )iad chai
the din- r tiv thereto, Mid notice to be pub-
gate to the General bride of Walter Affolter.
Time. 1 to 4:30. Friday p m.. May will attend.
room
tuts. 11-lmd.in the Tillamook’ HcaCUght. a
I' esbytorlan Church . McRca officiated, using th
21, High school and grade building.
Meeting called to order by W. H.
if op newspaper of general circulation in
Christensen, Pres.
mony. The bride was «
here
Minutes of last meeting read and
daughter her aunt, Mrs. Fred Chris
Burroughs-Shartel Wedding.
approved.
In 'Pilla­ young
fence
---- o——
pl<I- * -
I ney came to attend
tter of butter plant wgs taken the d
be wedding of Do co Burroughs
lieW
id it was decided thqt assoclat-
ytór, o< Clover- Washington, after which they will
by JI
Mrs. Mollie Shartri, which was
pu I) 11
and.the Nisi
t .so they re- I return and make their home <u Weak
qttip and operate a fa<4By fop
ed ti
.rar*ru
ield Tuesday evening at the home of
J(tfi>\ 1920.
ianuiadl»ire af butter khd Idt
«he Pri
Ir. and Mis. Louis Hush beck, was
nd I. IP gold-
owin.
, Potter, Executrix
. FoHnwurg committee was np- t .Thsrising all of my friend
sent lihn the
The "clean-up" campaign hr dom­ lie of the prettiest of the season.
of the Estate pi Herman
indley was called to
’d, Carl HaUerlach.C. $. Gieng ; sexxlces rtudered, I await your ver­ ■$xt m
9*
n the value
Henry Miller, dec
‘■‘el Friday by the sef- ing along at a great rate. The dump The rooms were beautifully decorat­
m. Mpxwell. Roy
es
and
dict
of
»lay
21g.
ed
In
orange
and
white
with
green
of
Odd
Fellowship,
and
though
only
John
Leland
Henderson,
is
almost
full
already,
and
the
busi
­
his mother, Mr». Iola
Christensen
• J. (VMeClure having joined the Lodge last Janu- Attorney for Executrix.
" t-he 1» eighty two years ness part of the town I» all that has boughs. Mr». William Foster played
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