9 üiilainooli Hcaùlìoljt e ======================= TILLAMOOK J I’KE 3, 1920. — says that injury is very serious, as there fc. a week or so before return­ f m- ; TILLAMOOK Mr. and Mrs. W. S. She JERSEY CATTLE They were married at Monmouth, A Come Back on “Our George”. Tillamook Jottings ! she is about ninety years of age. ------ 0------ ing to his work. u to Ore., living in the Willamette valley erly of Garibaldi, have CLUB MEETING. “ Our George" appears to have Bessie Fisher and George Vogel Mr. for thirty years before they came to Portland for a few mo Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blanc, of Mrs. C. Eberson spent Sunday at were united in marriage at the home , .u the Is Now Highly Interested in Tilla­ Sandlake, where they have lived for sprung a joke on M. F. Leach, or Shearer was connected Marshfield, left for their home Fri ­ Rockaway with friends. somebody else did, for it was freely of Mrs. Elsie Vidito, on June 2nd, day, after having spent several days Watt’s Shingle ntili at W ^sco for the past thirty years. mook Jersey Calf Clubs. Joe West, of Wheeler, spent the Justice Stanley performing the cere­ here with Conovers and Hanselmeirs. some time, but is now going into Those who were in attendance discussed in the Headlight office ou ------- o ------ week end here with friends. mony. were: Mr. und Mrs. I. J. Harris, Sr., election night that G. W. Kiger had Mr. and Mrs. Blanc were here until Washington to look after some more The Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Everson, Mrs. bet M. F. Leach that Mason would The Steinback Bros. Foundry has Orval R. Gillette left for Portland about four years ago, when they mill work. They write that every­ met at the farm of Joe Donaldson on Franz, Mrs. Mary Holden, Mr. and win the nomination for county judge. started a branch in Wheeler. Tuesday, where he will live. He has moved to Marshfield and went into thing in Portland is on the move and that improvements aad enlargements May 27th. The day was a perfect one Mrs. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Most everybody who heard the report Mrs. J. C. Holden will present her ben working here as the assistant the meat business. for the picnic. The tables were set in Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Lantz, Mr. and belived it hence the item in these pupils in a recital on June 11th. engineer for the Coast Power Co., for M. F. Lamb has a milk statement are going on, eatig zplbcee are doubl­ the yard, and fairly gtoaned with the Mrs. Elmer Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. Ira I columns. Now Leach has turned the ing their capacity for serving and some time. Claude Willis, of Buxton, was in from McIntosh & Townsend, for the that grand stands are being built In picnic lunch furnished by the mem­ Lance, Mr. and Mrs. Addie Harris, I juke on “Our George,” for he says Tillamook Saturday on business. Miss Ruth Partridge left for Port­ year 1895, in which he received 15c readiness for the Ro.-e Carnival and bers of the club, and by the visitors. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Trombley, Mr. and I he never made the bet and was back­ per pound for butter fat. That was Mr and Mrs. Leslie Harrison spent land Sunday, where she will meet an the Shriners' Convention, They also Mr. Donaldson furnished ice cream Mrs. H. T. Botts, Dr. and Mrs. Rob­ ing Mason. Il Is up to "Our George” Sunday at Ocean Lake with friends. old school friend from Chicago. They in the days when the dairymen had state that the weather out there is and strawberries for his guests, inson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris, Mr. to explain, for no one has ever Miss Faye Harris spent Sunday at expect to return toward the latter ao organization and they were at much warmer at present than here about two hundred in number. and Mrs. Web McCracken, Mr. and known Maurice to squirm when It the mercy of the creamery men and It has long been the talk and the Mis B. W. Robinson, Obe Harris, conies to paying a bet. It wouldn't Garibaldi with her aunt, Mrs. Carl part of the week. in Tillamook. George Williams has bought out the cheese buyers. Dawson. A delightful party was held at the object of the Jersey breeders of Tillar Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Craven. Areta Ev­ be out of place for us to relate a Wm. Owens and his sister, Mrs. H. tnook county, to organize a calf club. erson, Stonewell Jackson Harris, Mr. little joke that was played on ’Our Edwind Wild Fong left for Watse- the Auto Accessory Shop from Alder- home of Walter Baker last Friday co. Sunday, where he expects to live man and Poorman,and will do busi­ C. Keary, of Forest Grove, were In evening. It was held by the Misses Mr. Donaldson invited the children and Mrs. Jack Lattimer. Myrtlr Hall, I George” a few years ago. A sub­ ness there in the future. He took Tillamook this week visiting and Florence Whitcombe and Betty Lantz, I and their teachers to this meeting. Alpha Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles scription list was being circulated to for a time. while here they attended the Mem­ After dinner we were called to order Disque, Mrs. Ardrie, Mr. and Mrs. I raise money for a 4th of July celeb­ possession the First of June. The Baby Shop carries Standard orial services. Mr. Owens is an old in honor of Clare and Edna Small, - by our president and the children Howard Harris, Thelma, Cecil, Clay­ ration. As "our George” was not a- Mrs. Jennie Marquis, of Baker, and who were leaving _ the next day for Fashion Co’s, patterns May Design­ two small children are ln Tillamook resident of Tillamook, having lived California. The evening was spent in ' were seated around the tables to reg­ ton, Leland Harris, Rowena Latimer, round when the list was circulated, ers are here. here for thirty years, moving to For ­ ister their names and be organized. Janies Latimer, Laverna Latimer, someone suggested putting his name music and dancing, about a dozen Dr. Boals reports the birth of a visiting for a few weeks with rela­ est Grove a couple of years ago. tives. She left for Mohler Sunday to members of the younger set being Mr. Donaldson read the by-laws to Permelia Latimer. Lavera Robinson, down for *5.00. This was done by a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkin­ person who knew Geoge's signature, Say, have you noticed Bob Dris- present. A delicious lunch was served them, after which the following of­ and Madeline Andrew. spend about a week with her brother. son, last Thursday. which was a correct copy of his writ­ coil’s new gall lately? You ask why and enjoyed very much by all those ficers were elected. For president, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hadley, Jr., drove Edith Miller; Vice President, Agnes ing. When the money was being col­ A marriage license was Issued to Well it ’ s changed considerably, and present, and when the evening was to Portland Monday to visit their Justice and Constables. lected and "Our George” was asked Blaser; Secretary-Treasurer, Schuyl­ George F. Vogel, of Tillamook, and ------ o------ nephew Chester Dey who leaves If you don’t know the reuson why. over the young men returned to their er Fletcher, The name chosen for for his five bucks, he said he didn't Bessie Fisher, of Beaver. just ask any K. of P. and he ’ ll tell In the primary nominating election homes, while the girls stayed for a this club is Portland June 5th to enter the Unit­ “The Tillamook Jersey there were four justices of the peace remember subscribing, but he must Miss Sylvia Leverich left for Port- ed States Naval Aacademy at Anna­ you for Bob just “jined”, not long slumber party. The Smalls left Tila- ago, und he "lid” the goat— and, mook Saturday evening in their car, Calf Club." A membership fee of and four constables to be nominated, have done so. for that was his sign­ land Sunday, where she will spend polis. well, we don’t know the rest, only driving as far as Portland, and then fifty cents was decided upon. Forty but only one petition was filed, that ature, so he willingly coughed up the about a week with friends. Sam Bauer, of Neskowin, returned six names were entered as members, money. taking the boat for San Francisco. Mr .and Mrs. H. Sweeney left for from a trip to Portland on Saturday, the effect. and four have since been sent In, of J. J. Spencer, for constable of the Mr and Mrs. Chester Wilkes and Mr. and Mrs. Small returned later. Wheeler Sunday where they will and dropped in to shake hands and first justice district on the republi­ “Old Lady 31” a Channing Play, making a total of fifty members. som of Pralium. Marion county, were make their home in the future. The Mesdamos 0. A. and C. H. After the club was duly organized, can ticket. He was nominated by a congratulate the editor on the tine With Emma Dunn As Its Star in Tillamook last week, coming in vote of 275. And for justice of the Shultz and Mrs. Frances B. Strana­ Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow have appearance of the Headlight as a ------ 0------ Monday, and returning Friday via. han entertained at a charming catd the members were given numbers, peace of that district, G. B. Nunn, a returned andwill be at the Tillamook newspaper. Unqualified praise for a perform­ Seaside, in their car. While here they party at the home of the latter on and corresponding numbers were put democrat, received 19 votes on the ance of rare sweetness and charm oflice Monday’s and Tuesday’s. in a hat to be drawn. Mr. G. B. Lamb Cato F. Christensen, of Astoria, visited with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. republican ticket. Although not a is the verdict of large audiences that Hans Hanson, of Yakima, Wash., left for Portland Sunday niorning. George Wilkes and Mrs. W. H. Sales. 1 riday evening. The rooms were county school superintendent was candidate to succeed himself as jus­ was in Tillamook on a business trip He has been in Bay City and Tilla­ Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkes accom­ beautifully decorated with rhododen­ chosen to select the lucky number tice of the peace of the second dis­ witnessed “Old Lady 31,” the Metro drons, which had been brought from which he put into an envelope and screen production starring Emma mook for some time, having come panied them as far as Portland. this week, returning Thursday. Sand Lake. About sixty eight per- held until all was ready to draw the trict, E. W. Stanley polled 83 votes, Dunn, will be shown as the feature W. H. Mahloney, of Wolfe Creek, here on business connected with the About forty persons were present sons were present, there being en­ beautiful calf which stood in the 1 here were a large number of scat­ attraction at the Gem Theatre. Fri­ in the southern part of Oregon, was Bay Fish Company at Bay City. at the dance given by some of the ough for seventeen tables of Five yard, tied to a tree, ready to be tering votes for other persons for day and Saturday, June 11 and 12. B. A. Folks was called to Corvallis people of Pleasant Valley, at the Hundred. The prizes were awarded here for a few days on business this each justice and constable distiict. In "Old Lady 31,” which was a- last Friday by the death of his moth­ Grange hall Saturday evening. Ihe Miss Mildred Foelkener and Joe claimed by a new owner. Before the week. dapted by June Mathis from Rachel drawing Mr. Lamb talked to the Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cobb, of Scho­ er, who had undergone a serious op­ muslc was furnished by the Sunset Franklin, and the guest's souvertw- children, telling them of the good to Crother’s celebrated stage play, Miss Gem Theatre Program. field returned to their home Sunday eration recently. Mrs. Folks was a Orchestra, ot Tillamook, and tats was given Miss Naomi Scheidler, as be derived from an organization of Dunn gives her thoroughly delight­ ------ o------ former resident of this county, hav ­ were furnished by the ladies. Every the affair was held in her honor. The this kind. He urged them to take Friday-Saturday, June 4-5, “The ful impersonation of “Angie” Rose, after having spent a day or so here, ing lived here about six years ago. one had an except ion.Mly good t ime, hostesses served a dainty lunch, after hold of their new work and make a visiting.. Heart of a Child” featuring Naz­ the wife of the improvident seafaring Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Turck, of Beav­ and hope that another one will be which the guests were entertained success of it, to get their calves and Miss Ora Dunn left Sunday to imova. This production just finish­ man, Abe Rose. with music, and every one departed be reudy for the fair which will be The story which relates the ex­ spend a week or two at the home of er, left for Bend Friday, to attend given in the neai future. ed first run in Portland very re­ Owing to a typographical eiror in after having had a thoroughly enjoy­ held in September. The boy or girl periences of Abe and Angie in a a cently. the Misses Alice and Anali Steele, at the sessions of the State Grange, which is to be held there tour days the road item for last issue the steam able time. old women’s home—he as “old lady “Snub Pollard Comedy." Nehalem. who wins first prize at the county this week. They were delegates from shovel engineer at the Salins Grade The County Court was in Portland fair will be given a heifer calf by Sunday, June 6, “Who Cares,” fea- 31”—is replete with charm and an Graham will leave Miss Dorothy the Nestucca Valley Grange. was named as Charles Fletcher, but this week conferring with the State Mark Bays. Morrison Mills showed a abundance of comedy touches. There tui ing Constance Talmudge. Friday for her home in Portland, Mrs. Paul Skeels left for Dallas, should have been Charles Murpny. Highway Commission. As the commis­ picture of the Shedds Calf Club taken “Dangerous Eyes”, Wm. Fox Sun­ is many a heart throb in the narrat­ She will accompany Dr. and Mrs. Friday, where she will spend a few­ As there is considerable competition sion promised Tillamook county 15 on the recent Jubilee trip. This is ive, also. Especially when Angle and shine Comedy. Robinson. days visiting. She and her husband between the three steam shovel en­ Monday, June 7, “Under Suspicion,” Abe bid farewell to their old dwell­ Melvin Swonland who has b en have moved here recently, having gineers, each man deserves the credit miles of hard suifaccd load if the 4 considered the best calf club in the ing, with Its honeysuckle vines, and featuring Ora Carew. here for a short time from Minnesota taken over the Kuppenbender store, that is due him. and we take this per cent state indebtedness measure state. Mr. Mills also urged the chil­ Angie hesitates to pick a few flowers “ Lyons-Moran Comedy ” was on hand but from the news ac ­ dren to each get a calf and begin I left for Portland Friday, to visit for and will make this their permanent opportunity to correct the nnstuke. count in the Oregonian, the prospect work on it at once putting it in Bookings not received at this time asking if she still has the right, now a few weeks. home. In the rUBh last Thursday to give of abtaining the 15 miles of hard readiness for the fair. He says there for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ that the house is to be sold over Mrs. Henry Heisel and small son, their heads. Two cases tried at the term of the official count a few mistakes were surfaced road this y- I visit to the Pacific Coast and they day to visit Mrs. McLeod’s parents, business meeting. Refreshments were em on Tuesday. The appointment And thus begins an almost endless Secretary-Treasurer. Saw a Phemomena. are highly delighted with the coun­ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mason. served and a delightful afternoon did not come as a surprise to most chain of amusing complications and ------ o------ — - — — - — try. Mr. DeGroote has been in the W. W. Miller, of Monmouth, who was spent by all those present. The of Mr. Handley's friends, for it was We've been worried io death late- thrilling advenlures involving society newspaper business. Celebrate Sixtieth Annivenary. has been here for about a month, left invited guests were: the Mesdames generally thought that he was stated - — o ----- • ly. for fear our time has come, and matrons and debutantes, crooks, real Opening dance Rockaway's new Partridge, T. H. Goyne, Gillliam, C. O. for some political office. It was for Aberdeen, Wash., Friday, where and imaginary, and all the rest of On Sunday afternoon about fifty we're trying to ^get everybody’s for­ the motley array of characters that Dance Pravillion at Rockaway beach. Dawson, Morrison and George Arenz. thought at first that he would land he intends to work for awhile. giveness for everything we ’ ve done invited guests gathered at the home appear in “Under Suspicion," the Un­ Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Miller and Birds eye Maple floor. June 12, ’20. The next meeting will be held at the the fish and game warden’s job, but Cash prizes given for best waltzers. home of Mrs. Wm. Hill. the fish squabble having been adjust­ of Mr. und Mrs. W. G. Harris and that wasn't according to the law of I iversal photoplay, announced for small son. of Rockaway, were ln Till­ Admitaion, gentlemen. $1.00, tax 10c. ed, he was given the corporation there united in celebrating the slx- Hoyle, or Moses, or who was that amook last week visiong with Mr. There was quite a large crowd at commissioner job, the governor call­ tieth wedding anniversary of Mr. guy? Well, the excltment started Monday, June 7, at the Gem Theatre. i 1-adles free, with a 10c tax. Wilkin’s and Mrs. Clarence Hannenkratt. the old fashion dance given at the ing upon Henry J. Schulderman to Harris’ mother and father, Mr. and this way, you see John Carroll was 1 4 piece orchestra. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hush­ resign. The latter was a candidate Mrs. Jeff Harris, Sr. It had been at Sand Lake Tuesday, and he hap­ Old Opera House Goes Up in Smoke. F. L. Miller, of Silverton, Ore., was > Mrs. George Arenz left for Port­ beck, last Saturday night. It was ------ o------ in Tillamook on business connected pened to look at old Sol, when he land Friday, where she will stay un- supposed to have been mostly old for Secretary of State, and It was planned to have a picnic dinner on Last night at twelve o’elock the with th« Whitney Mill last week, re­ discovered something mighty queer. J til the schools are out, when she will fashioned quadrilles, but the spirit of during the campaign that Schulder- the lawn, but, as the weather was I mah published some reflecting re­ cold and threatening, this part of the He tells ua in his lurid description people ot Tillamook were startled out turning as far as Portland, Friday. bring home her small daughter. Mrs. Frosty nights is retarding the Arenz's husband is connected with youth prevailed «nd over ruled, the marks about the governor and Sam program was changed and the tables of the affair that there was a beaut­ of peaceful slumber by the fire iful rainbow all around the sun and whistle. The box factory on second growth of gardens, the early frosts the Oregon Contract Co. which is I older dances with the later waltzes A. Kozer, who run In the primary arranged in the house. and steps. A delicious Hupper was nominating election being later this year, although there doing Htreet wort in this city . With the honored couple at the that beneath it was semi-circle of street that was in the old opera for Secretary of served, and everybody had a good house building binned to the ground. was a frost last year the 28th May. ; heao, about twenty-five persons sat the same hues. Between the sun and D. L. Irvin, of Portland, was In on time, as always, at the "Bun” dances. State. The fire was supposed to have been the rainbows the Bky was dark, and table, which was fairly Miss Areta Everson returned from special business for the Standard Oil Joe Mannix and family left thia down to the We are ln receipt of a box of niorning for Astoria, where they will groaning with good things to eat. the rest of the sky was clear and started intentionally, an seVetal per­ Wasco last Thursday, where she has Company, last week. He made trips cloudlena. Outside of the circle a- sons mentioned having seen the oranges and lemons from D. D. West, been for some time. She made a trip all over the county with Mr. Boone. I make their home in the future. Mr The second table, which was equally round the sun were two circles of whole building burnt out into flames who has a fruit farm at National well laden, was occupied by as many to Portlaad Friday, returning Satur-• and said he enjoyed his stay very i Mannix says that he will be back at City. v***afl« Calif. sav - - j vuj, He say " We nr are just frequent Intervals this summer, and as the first. During the banqueting gray, which looked hazy, like Mntflto. at once, and there was a strong odor day. I much, as it was his first trip here . through harvesting our fourth crop lUiVUgll Ill Attorney H. T. Botts and Dr. Robin­ . These circles crowed the others In of keroeenc about the pluce. The fire —— Mr. and Mrs. Mike Abplanap and uinnu since akmii about a n vau year »• = and kel# half — ago. ' of lemons. We had 256 boxes of I hat he Is coming back here to live son gave st ert talks befitting the oc­ what seemed to the same manner M department rushed to the scene of Just as soon as he gets rich, so he children, ot Portland, were here for the path a comet crosses the path of the disaster, but were unable to save V. Klusko returned to his home tu , lemons the picking. We are hav­ ten days visiting with friends and Hillsboro Friday .after having spent , ing ideal weather. I am glad to hear wasn’t saying “good-bye" to Tilla­ casion, end at the close several good the earth. the building. It is thought that there old hyns were sung, thus bringing mook. but just "so long." Mr. Man- relatives. They returned home Frl- aweek and a half here in Coates’ the people are getting good price for It was a very beautiful sight, but was no insurance on the building to a fitting end a very enjoyable wed ­ nix is succeded in the law offices here d»y. It Menis rather queer that no one and lhe box making material at all, logging camp. While working there their milk." Mr. West was formerly ding anniversary. Cedric Jennings and his mother, one day laat week he was hit in the a dairyman of this county and went by A. A. Hall, of Salem, and Mr. I The children present were; C. O., noticed it around Tillamook, al making it an entire loss. Some time Barrick. who was formerly with the Mrs. Jennings left on the train Tues- | eye by a limb, which cauned serious to California for a change, and he S. J. and W. G. Harris; the Mesdames though Mr. Carroll says that Mr. ago the machinery had been removed day. for Corvallis, where they will injury, making him unable to work. I appears to like California and the Cummings Moberly Lumber Co., and Lulu Robinson and Nancy Craven; Farmer and several others around ( which was a very lucky move for the he says that he hopes the people of ■ped a day or so, then drive back In same thing, Cloverdale saw the____ _____ so owners. fruit businens. Tillamook will treat them with the six grand children end eight great lie says that no one can accuse him | Miss Harriet Severe nee arrived in ■ a ear. This morning at seven-thirty the County Clerk Homer Mason 1 grand children. I has same consideration that they have Tillamook Sunday, from Woodburn, of having found a still around Band wcond Blarm w"o turned In. The peo- Dr. 8mith reports the birth of a where she has been attending school taksn H. S. Brimhall into the Clerk's him. The Knights of Pythias of whom I The out of town relatives who al­ Lake some place, for he swears that j ple were Tery much awcUa4> „ two boy to Mr. and Mrs. Louie Krake, for the past rear. She la well known office as his deputy. Mr. Brimhsil he was a member, presented him tended were; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. he hasn’t had a drink In these many ( flres |n the wm, nlght |g a blt June 2nd, and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. here, as she attended High school a won the nomination on the republic­ with a beautiful symoblic finger ring Robinson and daughter, Vera, of months He said it was mighty lucky for Tillamook, that has only had F. B. Gordon, of Pleasant Valley, on Siletz; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latimer year or so ago, and her many friends 1 an tick»., for county clerk, snd Mr. as a token of their esteem. They also thing that It didn’t happen before | three ln the IaBt B)x raoatha The flue May Slat. are delighted to see "Hattie” back ! Mason has done ths right thing in gave him a letter of introduction to and four children, of McMinnville; the twenty sixth of March, for the at Dr. Shearer's home burned out, Miss Ethel White will leave Sun­ home again. allowing Mr. Brimhall to becime the lodge at Astoria, both of which and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, of people down there would have jump­ causing very little damage, as the day for her home in Brownsville, familiar with the duties of that of, he appreciated very much. We are Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Traxler, of flee, before be becomes county clerk where she will spend the summer, The aged Mr. Harris was born in ed Into the bay. thinking that the fire boys put out the fire before it sorry to Me Mr. and Mrs. Mannix •nd will return la September to re­ Portland, returned to Portland Tuee- the flrst of the next year, for six leave Tillamook, as they hsve been Missouri, 17 years ago next October Day of Judgement had at laat dawn­ had got a start. ed. R. C. Jones and two or three Oay, after having been here since months as a deputy in that offies is sume her musical instruction. some of the beet citizens of the town and came to Oregon in 185*. Mrs. I Mite Bernice Ripley spent a few Friday. Mr. Traxler is connected Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. McGhee’s mother, J Friday none too long a tlm< to get next tn and have made a groat many true Harris is also a Missourian, having others say that they saw circles ans­ * days this week at Nehalem with her with the freighting ---- ----------------- wering the same description aftRind freighting business here. fell Tuesday and broke her hip. Bhe things that have to be looked after friends, but are glad that are coming I been born there in 1145, and In 1845 sisters. in being eared for by Dr. Hoy, who but live« in Portland, and will be la that office. came to Oregon with her parents. the moon that night. back again