Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 17, 1920, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON. J (.’NE 17.
Tillamook Jottings.
1920.
Ed Joy, who works in the Post as far as Tillamok in their car, and
Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club.
_ MOONSHINERS CAUGHT
Office in Portland, was here last I got stalled, going the rest of the way half.theu they got so wet and tired
and had such cold feet that they de­
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week
to
spend
his
vacation
with
his
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on the train. They were accompan­ cided the best thing they could do
The Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club
Will Hare spent Tuesday in Rock­ brother, Ben. He went to Rockaway ied by Mr. Cady’B brother Allen, who was to turn back and come go home will meet June 24th at the home of Baid Made on Largest Still in County
Saturday to stay a day or two be­ attends the O. A. C. at Corvallis, and | to Mamma. Of course they were ask­ Harry Nelson, on Kelchla river. A
away on business.
Saturday evening the speed cop
is to spend his vacation in Wheeler. ed all about the lighthouse, and, of good attendance is desired.
E. L. Stewart was ifi Rockaway on fore returning home.
rounded
up and arrested a bunch of
The Dorothy May. with Capt. De
business Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rose Crawford, Sec.
Oscar Stele and Miss Ora Dunn course they knew all about it, but
monshiners who were o,. their way
A marriage license was issued to Rock in charge started on the regul­ were married Sunday at 12:30, at then they were game, anyway, and
to the dance at Rockaway with about
Robert McCracken and Ruth Crasby ar ferry run between Bayocean and the M. E. parsonage, Rev. Jasper of­ made up a nice little story about
ten
gallons of moonshine in their car.
Obituary
Bay
City,
Tuesday.
It
will
meet
all
Mr.
Smith
and
Mr.
Jones,
and
how
ficiating in the absence of Rev. Oliv­
on June 12th.
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There were five men in the bunch:
trains and later on a defiinite sche­ er. The ring service was used, and royally they were treated. But, some­
A marriage license was issued to dule will be arranged.
Lester Gilbert* Best was born at J. M. DeLillies. Wm. Hogue. Elmer
only a few friends and relatives wit­ how, the Messrs. Smith and Jones
Oscar Steele and Ora Dunn. Sat­
Hardman, Ore., in Morrow County, Davis, Earl Garrish and Joe Belcher,
were
not
very
substantial,
anyway,
Marion
Doty
returned
from
Port-
nessed
the
ceremony.
The
groom
is
urday, June 12th.
two of them getting away at the
I land Monday, where he had been for a resident of Nehalem, and the bride some one spilled the beans, but we Nov. 22, 1900. When four years of
The Misses Rose Abplanap and I about three weeks. Mrs. Doty under- resided in Tillamook. They are well hope that next time thre won’t be age lie and his mother moved to Ore­ time, but were caught later.
The authorities had been notified
Agnes Zirr spent Saturday with ! went an operation for a goiter there known here, and well thought of such awful weather so that the pic­ gon City and from there to Garibaldi.
that there was a still in the woods
friends in Mohler.
I last week, and is rapidly improving. young people, and have the best nickers won’t be troubled with their Tillamook county. Ore. He had liv­
ed at Garibaldi most of his life since near Dolph, and that a bunch of the
L. S. Maynard went to Rockaway She will be home in a few weeks.
feet.
wishes of their many friends.
then. Last November he was taken men who operated it were coming
Tuesday, to spend a couple of weeks
What
might
have
been
a
serious
Hayes Carnahan, of San Francisco,
There was almost no damage done
ill with influenza, from which he did through town that evening, so Depu­
with his daughter.
| at all at the fire Tuesday morning. was in Tillamook over night Friday, affair occurred a week ago last Sun­ not recover, passing peacefully away ty Sheriff W. E. Noyes was commis­
Paul Plath, of Portland, returned It was at the Adolph Schilds place, attending to business with Mr. Mun­ day on the Wilson river. Mrs. Myrtle at his home, on May 28th, 1920.
sioned to get them. He was told to
Saturday, after having visited here i and further information about it son, who is the local representative Ryan, wife of William Ryan, seeing
Interment was made at the Bay watch for a car that had a Montana
for about two weeks.
i was unobtainable, as none of the for the Fire Insurance company for two men tramping through their City cemetery, and a large number license, but it was not the right car
which Mr. Carnahan is the Manager. meadow, ordered them off, as they of friends and acquaintances paid and it was only by accident that they
Mrs. James Sutton, of Cloverdale ; neighbors knew anything about it.
left Tuesday for Forest Grove to visit : Those going to the beaches Satur- He said that this was his first trip were damaging the meadow, the their respects to his memory, as he were caught. They must have been
for a week with her mother.
I day to spend the week end were: to Tillamook because he had always grass from which Mr. Ryan makes was loved by all who knew him.
feeling rather guilty, for they turned
into hay. Instead of doing so the men
off the lights of the car in an at­
Mrs. J. C. Holden left for Portland Fred Pierce, Mabie Anderson, to dreaded the long ride over the moun­
tempt
to sneak through town. Mr.
Tuesday, where she will stay until Rockaway; and Mrs. H. A. Mann and tains but he said that it wasn’t half became abusive and struck Mrs.
New Train Schedule
Ryan, as well as threatened her.
Perkins, the speed cop, was hot on
the first of August, studying music. sister, Elizabeth Woods, to Ocean bad, and that he was coming back
again, for he liked the place exceed­ Mrs. Ryan became exasperated and
their trail for driving without lights,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ridpath, and Lake, and Wm. Purcell to Barview. ingly well.
A new train schedule on the South­ but the men in the car thought it
procured a stick and went after the
Mr. and. Mrs. O. A. Nendel, Mr.
small son left for Portland Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shortridge and men in good style driving them ern Pacific railway will go into ef­ was because of the drink, so they
Ralph Bennets’ father and mother,
where they visited until Thursday.
daughters
returned from their trip across the river. Mr. Ryan says he is fect on the Tillamook branch on Sun- went around the loop and started
R. B. Miller drove out to Portland ■ moved to Tillamook from Woodburn to Sheridan, Tuesday. They had having considerable trouble by peo­ uay next, when two passenger trains back south. On this side of the South
Friday in a Ford Rroadster, to spend Saturday. They have bought a house driven out in their car to‘visit for ple persisting in trespassing and will be put on between here and Prairie Cheese factory they thought
and lot here in town and expect to
a few days attending to business.
a couple of weeks with relatives and fishing on his afrm as well as the Portland. The morning train will it would be safer to get rid of the
make this their permanent home.
Mrs. John Groat, Emma and Lill­
friends and report having had a de­ Reeher farm notwithstanding that leave at 8:25 arriving in Portland at evidence, so they threw several bot­
W. P. Miller and family will leave lightful time. J. C. Chapman, a cou­ he has notices posted that no tress­ 4:35 p. m„ and the afternoon train tles and a small keg along the side
ian Groat, left tor Portland Friday,
for their new home in Cloverdale sin, accompanied them here and will passing or fishing is allowed on these will leave here at 3:50 p. m., and ar­ of the road. They were stopped, and
where they will visit indefinitely.
where Mr. Miller has purchased a
rive in Portland at 11 p. m. The
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Day, of Seattle, dairy ranch. Mr. Miller is an ex-ser­ stay for a few days to visit with re­ places. He has written to Governor morning passenger train leaves Port­ by the time Mr. Noyes arrived on the
Olcott
and
is
going
to
take
the
mat
­
scene, Mr. Perkins was there and had
latives.
He
returned
from
Siberia
were in Tilamook on business Mon­ vice man, having served in France.
not long ago, where he served as an ter up with the federal authorities, land at 8:15 a. m. and arrives here them lined up along the road. He
day, leaving Tuesday on the train.
He was with the engineering corps. officier tn the U. S. A., and graduated for he consideres he is justly entitled at 4:15, and the afternoon train said that he had surrounded them
Mrs. A.’ F. Ingler left for Portland —Polk County Observer.
to protection and <f he cannot obtain leaves there at 1:05 p. nt. and ar­ but had been unable to hold all of
from the O. A. C. this term.
Monday, where she will visit for a
this there is liable to be serious rives here at 8:25 p. m.
Mrs. Wm. Purcell left Saturday on
them, for two jumped out of the car
The 35 Homing pigeons that be­ trouble when people tresspass on his
week or so with her daughter, Olive. her way to Ontario. Canada, where
The motor, between Tillamook and and disappeared.
long
to
W.
S.
Coates
and
Raltfh
War
­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eblnger left for she will visit with her folks at her
Wheeler, leaves here at 11:15 a. m.
land and destroy his property
Officers searched in the woods near
Mohler Monday, where they will old home for a couple of months. ren made a trip from Umatilla
and 5.00 p. m., and leaves Wheeler Dolph. Sunday and found the largest
Thursday
.
They
were
started
from
spend a few days with their son. This is her first trip back in ten
8:15 a. in. and 1.09 p. m.
and most completely equipped still
Gift of Tiicmas H. Inc.
there In the morning, and most of
John.
years. She will stop for awhile in them arrived here that evening, a
ever found in this county. There
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Alex Snyder of Cloverdale, left for Saskatchewan first.
was also about four hundred gallons
Recital
few coming the next morning. That
The Pacific Coast Association of
Portland Saturday, where he will
of mash and quite a bit of meal, mol­
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We are glad to see Ross Chilcott was quite a record trip, as it is more Fire Chiefs, through its president,
visit with friends and relatives inde­ up and around again. We mised his than 275 miles from here to Uma­
The recital given by Mrs. J. C. asses and other materials.
Elliott Whitehead, of Oakland, Cal.,
finitely.
The men were inmates of the coun­
jolly smile the last three or four tilla.. The pigeons will be sent to backed up by the executive commit­ Holden at the Tillamook High School
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Thomas. Mr. weeks when he was ill with the mea- Lewiston, Idaho, some time this week tee of the association, has inaugurat­ auditorium Friday evening was a ty jail until Tuesday, when they
and M. N. Heaton of Tillamook were sels, or small pox, we don’t know ex­ and the result of the trip will be ed a competitive fire prevention con­ splendid success. There was a good­ were given a hearing. They pleaded
registered at the Hotel Portland, last actly which, but. at any rate, he feels noted next week. The pigeons made test with the express purpose in view ly number of parents and friends of guilty and were fined, then released.
like a fighting cock now.
week.
several trips last summer.
of saving human life and conserving the participants present. Each stu­ Two of them paid three hundred dol­
lar fines, two two hundred dollars
Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Witt, and
Mrs. A. T. Stam, of Brighton,
Mrs. M. T. Clink left Saturday property interests. Progressive fire dent rendered his or her part of the
came down Friday to spend a few daughter, Dorothy, of Portland, who morning for a trip of a couple of chiefs realize that efficiency on their program with perfect ease and with and one of them two hundred and
days with her daughter, Mrs. Leslie have been here for a short time, months. She expected to stop at part is shown in the prevention of skill .and each and every number fifty dollar fine.
visiting with Mrs. Kuratli, Mrs. Portland and preach the Sunday ser­ fires as well as the extinguishment. was duly .appreciated by the and
Harrison.
Cloverdale to Celebrate.
Thos. H. Ince, proprietor of the ience. Mrs. Holden, as well as the
John Carrol .was called by wire to Witt’s sister, left for Rockaway vice at the First Nazarene church
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Burely, Idaho, Monday, by the illness Tuesday, where they will spend a there, then to Salem, where she will Ince Moving Picture Studios, hearing parents have just reason to be very
The citizens of Cloverdale have de­
of his father, who has a serious case week or so before returning to their attend the Assembly of the North of this contest and desiring to give proud of the children, as they show­
home.
Pacific District of the Nazarene it all the aid and encouragement ed remarkable technique. They als< cided to celebrate the National holi­
of pneumonia.
Miss
Betty
Lantz
left
for
Jennings
church,
for a week or two. After possible, has not only produced an showed a willingness to study and to day on July 3rd, as the 4th comeson
Milton Appleyard, who has been
in this city for the last three weeks, Lodge Monday, where she will stay leaving Salem she will go on to Cal­ educational film to instruct the pub­ comply with all that was required Sunday this year, and they are mak­
ing arrangements for a regular old-
returned to his home in Aberdeen, with her sister, Mrs. Pettys, for the gary, Alberta, where she will attend lic as to the common fire hazards in of them.
Little Miss Jean Clough won the time Fourth. They extend an in­
rest of the summer to continue her the Assembly of the Calgary district, the home and industrial plants, but
Wash., Sunday.
George Fisch and George Trana, of violin lessons under the instruction and will stay there the rest of the also offers a handsome silver cup, honors for attendance, as she had at­ vitation to all parts of the county to
Portland, spent a few days here last of -Professor Carl Gressen, of the O. time, doing evangelistic work until shown in the cut above, costing at tended during the entire term with­ meet at Cloverdale this year and al­
though nothing big will be attempt­
week, on business, returning home A .C. In the fall she will attend the fall, when‘she will return to Tilla­ least $500, as a prize to be given to out having once missed a lesson.
The original compositions by Pearl ed, it will be a splendid opportunity
mook.
O. A .C.
Friday on the train.
Anderson and Carolyh Haberlaeh for the citizens of other parts of the
Robert Driscoll made a trip to
The government dredge has com­
Mrs. ' Pilkington returned to her
Haberlaeh were very sweet and pret­ county to get better acquainted with
Portland
Sunday,
returning
Tuesday.
pleted
the
work
at
Bay
City,
where
home at Garibaldi Friday, after hav­
ty and would have done credit to old­ the wide awake people of the south
ing spent several days here with Mr. He went to take his small son out to it has been at work for about two
er and more experienced musicians part of the county and celebrate to­
the home of his .sister, as his wife is weeks deepening and widening the
and Mrs. Frank Hannenkratt.
than they .
gether. The Headlight is assured
Mrs. Robert Driscoll underwent a ill in the Boals hospital, having re­ channel at the boat landing for the
that Cloverdale will offer lhe glad
cently
been
operated
on.
Mr.
Drls-
accomodation
of
the
Bayocean
ferry
successful operation for appendicitis,
Birthday Party to Mrs. Fletcher
hand of welcome to all who go there
colli
’
s
brother,
Jack,
acompanfed
him
boat.
The
people
of
Bay
City
are
at the Boals hospital last Thursday.
to celebrate.
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back here.
very interested tn having the bay im­
She is improving rapidly.
The committee in charge is arrang­
Friday
evening
a
number
of
friends
proved,
as
there
will
be
a
great
deal
Dr. Reedy is the proud father of a
Mrs. L. V. Pollock, of Mohler, was
met at the home of Mr. and Mr». ing a nice program and there will
of boating there in the summer time,
big
nine
pound
boy,
born
on
June
in town from Saturday until Monday
Win. Fletcher, of Fairview. The be fun for young and old.
and as it has been, considerable dif­
to visit with her mother and father, 13th, Dr. Hoy attending. "Daddy” ficulty was had in landing at. low
party was a pleasant surprise to Mrs.
says that son is boss already and
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wilkes.
Fletcher, as it was given by the rest
that he just "rearing” to go. He tide. The dredge has moved back
of the family in honor of her birth­ Academy Commencement Exercises
P. F. Cooper vs. C. W. Wagner is ought to be a lucky chap, anyway, across the bay and has resumed work
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day, and she was the recipient of
a suit filed in the circuit court to re­ coming on the thirteen. He and his on the Bayocean road. The county
There was a large attendance at
many useful and beuutiful gifts. The
cover 192.11 for goods and merchan­ mother are getting along fine.
has bought the ship shed and has
evening was spent in a delightful the City Hall Tuesday evening to
dise furnished the defendant.
An extra large crowd was at the torn it down, and the road will oe
manner .music and games being en­ witness the exercises of the graduat­
Mrs. A. Lacelle.of Bay City, re­ opening dance of the Rockaway hall built on from Dick’s Point this sum­
joyed,
and, of course the refresh­ ing classes of the St. Alphonsus Ac­
mer.
turned to her home Thursday morn­ last Saturday night. The floor is a
ments
which
consisted of cake, ice ademy. The students receiving dip­
ing, after having visited here since splendid one, being bird's eye maple,
Sherriff Campbell went to Wash­
lomas for having completed the Com-
cream and lemonade.
ington
last
week
to
bring
back
Thursday with Mrs. M. F. Leach.
one that had been in a skating rink
Miss Edith Fletcher proved herself merical grades were: Mary Fitzpat­
Frederick
Rinehart,
who
was
sup
­
L. Goodman left for his home in in Hillsboro, and the music was fur­
to be a charming and capable host­ rick, Rose Portmann, Caroline Port­
Portland Saturday to spend the sum- 1 nished , by the Wilkin’s Orchestra. posed to be at Everett, and who was
ess In every manner. She was as- mann, Laura Dodge. Mae Parkes, and
wanted
on
the
charge
of
having
fail
­
mer. He has been teaching at the The prize for the best waltzers was
sited with the serving by Leslie Ruth Benson. Those passing from
Cloverdale High School for the past awarded to Roy Trout and Miss Alice ed to provide for his minor child
the eigth grade were: Agnes Fitzpat­
Walker.
since Nov. 15, 1919. The sheriff was
year.
Van Nortwick.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. rick, Dorothy Jacob. Ruth Kuppen-
given
extradition
papers
by
the
Gov
­
Rev. Schuetze left Tuesday morn­
Mrs. R. G. Scott and small daught­ ernor of Oregon, but, on presenting
Wm. Fletcher, Mr .and Mrs. T. L. bender, Faye Van Nortwick, Kenneth
ing for Portland, where he will at­ er, Jean, of Sand Point, Idaho ,1s
Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mr. Martin, AltoinMatthieu, Leo Plasker
them to the Governor of Wash­
tend Pacific Congregational Confer­ here visiting with friends for a few
and
Mrs.
E. F. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. and Laurence Fitzpatrick. A class
ington was refused permission to
ence, which is to be held there this weeks. Mrs. Scott was Miss Iona
Paul Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Jean of seven received their final certifi­
bring him back, the Governor
week.
Crafts before hef marriage about held in his opinion that Rinehart the city showing tn«. best fire pre­ Hester, Mrs. Jean LaLonde, Ijeslie cates for having completed the A. N.
The Misses Carroll and CatheAn three years ago, and was a student was not a fugitive from justice of the vention efficiency in the campaign Walker, Irvin Johnson. Elsie Taylor, Palmer course in penmanship, they
Shultz left for Aberdeen. Wash., Sat- . of the Tillamook high school. All her State of Oregon, which was necess­ which has been inaugurated. Within La Verne Walker and Harry, Schuy­ were: Rose and Caroline Portmann,
Nellie Hester, Margaret Shearer, Eli­
urday, where they will spend the old friends and schoolmates are very ary that he ..hould be in order that the cup will be placed 250 silver dol­ ler and Edith Fletcher.
zabeth and Bernice Stone. Several
greater part of the summer with glad to see her, as this is her first Oregon could extradite him. It seems lars donated by the Fire Prevention
pupils receiving honors lor having
grandparents.
I trip back since her marriage.
that one of the State Senators of Bureau of the Pacific Coast, for the Prominent Holstein Breeder's to
tended regularly and on time.
F. A. Andrus, of Roseberg, who , Mr. Jacob Heyd, Sr., and daught-
J
Washington appealed to the Gover­ benefit of the members of the fire
Visit Tillamook.
The entire program was well rend­
has been here visiting with his bro- er Mrs. Homer Propst and grand- nor in behalf of Rinehart, and his department of the city which suc­
ered, and showed conscientious work
ther, R. E. Andrus, for about ten | daughter Miss Dorothy Propst of plea was probably given considerable ceeds in winning the prize.
Mr. J. J. Rupp has received a let­ on the part of the pupils and the
Determine that your city will be
weeks, left for his home Saturday Kirksville, Mo., are (visiting at the weight.
the prize winner. Pledge your con­ ter from Mr. F. S. Stimson of Holly­ Sisters. Each part was rendered to
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Heyd.
morning on the train.
The Shakespeare Club met Friday stant effort to this good cause, not wood, Washington. in which he the best of the player’s ability, and
Mrs. Maude Van Tuyle left for Jacob Heyd. Jr. and son, Jossep are afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. only that your city may attain the states that Mr. George Gue, of Yak- nothing more could be expected.
also
visiting
at
the
home
of
his
bro
­
Portland Friday morning, where she
Reichers, seven guests and seven goal of Are preventlion efficiency, amla. Wash., and himself, will visit
The cantala, entitled "Dorothy,”’
will visit for about two weeks. While ther Frank, and will make Tillamook members of the club being present. but that human lives may be saved. Tillamook from the 21st to the 26th which was the principal feature of
their
future
home,
Mrs.
J.
W.
Heyd
there she will also attend to business
The guests were the Mesdames Con­ The Are fiend causes an annual cas- of June, and thut as he has just re­ the evening was especially well rend­
and daughter Arline, coming later.
connected with her property.
over, Hanselrneir, Haberlaeh, Plank, uality list of 12,000 burned to death cently returned from St. Paul, Minn., ered and made a decided hit with
Miss Laura Larson, of St. Paul, Haltom, Patridge, Condlt, Koch, and and 25,000 maimed and injured. To where he was in attendance during the audience. Ruth Benson took the
Mrs. L. W. Moody, and small dau-
gher, of Portland, returned to their Minn., was in Tillamook this week Morrison. The reading for the after­ prevent theke causalties and to save the annual Hoistein-Breeders' Con­ leading part as Dorothy, a sweet
home Saturday, after having spend visiting at the home of C. W. Elliott. noon was supposed to have been the the property interests of your city, as vention arid National Sale, where he Christian girl who wait devoted to
two weeks here, visiting with Mrs. She left Saturday for Montana, first act of Hamlet, but as there were well as to secure the splendid prize was a consigner of cattle that sold at her smaller aieter, and who yas bent
R. A. McInnis, Mrs. Moody’s sister. where she will visit for a time be­ so many of the members absent it offered, devote your every energy to this sale. Mr. Stimson states that he on doing her duty as she saw it, in
fore returning to her home. Miss
would like to meet as many of the spite of the discomforts It caused her.
The Tillamook Music Company has Larson says that this is her first trip was voted not read until next meet­ the cause of Are prevention.
Holstein Breeders of Tillamook coun­ Cleo, the darkey who was devoted to
Just received a new stock of Red Seal to the Pacific coast, and she thinks ing. The afternoon was spent at
ty as possible during his week here her mistress, and who dubbed her­
Victor Records, and Is demonstrating it is wonderful out here and is much fancy work and chatting. The host­
Call For Tillamook City Bondi
ess served a delicious luncheon, the
and has written Mr. Ruppp along self as "Miss Doroty’s waitin' maid,
them at their shop across from the prettier than the Eastern coast.
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table
and
rooms
being
decorated
these lines with a view of getting as to fotch and tote for her” was the
Post Office. Come in and hear your
Tillamook City Improvement Bonds many of our Hoistein-Breeders to­
The Southern Pacific Co. has at with flags and red, white and blue
life of the play, with her quaint an­
favorites.
Numbers 1 54 inclusive; dated July
last opened up its heart sufficiently
Mrs. L. M. Suttbn, of Forest Grove, to allow the road leading to the de­ bunting, in honor of Flag Day, which 1st, 1916. will be paid on presenta­ gether as well as those that are In­ tics and funny sayings. Elizabeth
who is spenting the summer at Nesk­ pot to be repaired. A steam roller was Manday. After having spent a tion. Interest ceases July 1st, 1920. terested in the producing of better fltone played the part to perfection,
cows. An announcement will be and la to be complimented on her
owin, left Tuesday for her home, has been at work there for several delightful afternoon the ladies ad­
B. C. Lamb, City Tr.
made calling a picnic for a certain splendid acting. Laura Dbdge also
where she will spend a week attend­ days, widening and smoothing the journed to meet next time with Mrs.
Holmes at Hobsonville.
day while Mr. Stimson and Mr. Gue made a hit as Mrs. fleaberry, who
ing to business. She will then re­ road bed. and crushed rock is to be
are
visiting Tillamook with the end was always getting summer board­
Cud
of
Thankz.
A jolly party started out from
turn to Neskowin.
placed on it. It will be completed
in view of getting as many of the ers, soup and hair oil delightfully
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We wish to thank our many kind Hoistein-Breeders and those Interest­ mixed. The other parts were also
Rev. Arthur F. Ingler left on in a few days, and the people sure­ town Thursday morning to go the
Monday for Salem, to attend the An­ ly will appreciate this much needed lighthouse, but—they weren't quite friends and acquaintances who show­ ed in Holstein cattle together for the very well played.
so jollly when they came back. Linn ed their sympathy ad regards and
nual Assembly of the North Pacific improvement.
purpose of a general discussion of
There was a solo by Wm. Plasker,
Garner, Mabie Russell and Elsie Tay­
District Chruch of the Nazarene,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cady, and two lor made up the party, and oh, yes, helped us during the illness and our problems for the future better­ a recitation by John Blazer, a panto­
death of our beloved ¿on and brother, ment of the Live Stock Industry. mine,by the girls, tableau by a large
which convenes June 16-2*. Five daughters returned to their home in
other members of the Tillamook Wheeler Tuesday. They had been to we forgot, there was a dog along, also for the many beautiful floral of­ Keep your eye open for the date of class and a farce by the Junior boys
church expect to be preeent. and a Corvallis since last Thursday, attend­ too. They went as far as Netarts tn ferings.
this picnic as it will 4>ave a lot of were the principal other numbers be­
a car. then climbed the rest of the
great conference is expected. *
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Stoker
ing a family reunion, and came back
good in store for those that can at­ sides the play. Each one of these
way, that is, about one mile and a
and daughters.
tend.
were very much appreciated and an«
joyed, also the beautiful musical
numbers, by girls of the different
classes. The younger students were
exceptionally good in their choir
practise, and we are sure that the
audience fully appreciated their
wonderful singing qualities.
A short address was made and tho
diplomas presented by the Rev. F.
Martin, of the Sacred Heart parish.
He spoke of graduation as being the
step over the threshold of life.
The conferring of the graduation
honc-L- was followed by the com-
men*ment address, which was de­
livered by the Rev. F. Victor, Rector
of the Mt. Angel College. He spoke
very interestingly on the subject of
moral education and training with
the other subjects taught, and con­
gratulated the students on having
completed their courses.
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
Friday-Saturday. June 18-19, "Alias
Jimmy Valentine” featuring Bert
Lytell.
"Drink Hearty” Snub Pollard um-
edy.
Sunday, June 20, "Marie Ltd.” fea­
turing Alice Brady.
“Monkey Business” Fox Sunshine
Comedy.
Monday, June 21, "Trembling Hour”
featuring Ellen Eddy.
1 reel Lyons-Moran comedy.
Tuesday, June 22, "Two Weeks” fea­
turing Constance Talmadge.
"Pathe Review”
Wednesday, June 23, "The Bells”
featuring Frank Keeman.
"Pathe News”
Thursday, June 24, "Mystery of the
Yellow Room” Realart special pro­
duction.
"Her Bridal Nightmare” 2 reel
comedy.
(No advance in prices for this pro­
gram, it's our treat.) /
Friday-Saturday, June 25-26, "Dang­
erous to Men” featuring Viola Da­
na. We have seen this production
and do not hestitate to say "it is
one of Miss Dana’s best” there is
plenty of fun In it. Remember the
dates and see for yourselves.
RUTHERFORD QUITS
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Eugene
Superintendent
Tenders
Resignation to Board.
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Eugene, Or., June 9.—W. R. Ruth­
erford, city superintendent of schools
tonight tendered his resignation to
the board of education, announcing
that he had been offered lhe position
of assistant director of educational
activities of the United States navy at
Washington, D. C. The board took
the resignation under consideration.
The present school fight In Eugene
has centered around Mr. Rutherford.
Most of the grade teachers signed an
agreement several months ago ngt to
teach in the local schools it Mr.
Rutherford were retained, but the
board engaged him for another year.
The school fight resulted In a recall
election against E. R. Bryson, mem­
ber of the board, which will take
place June 21.
Mr. Rutherford came here five
years ago from the McMinnville
schools. He announced tonight that
the position offered him by the navy
pays him much more than the board
here could afford to pay.
Tillamook Jersey Calf Club.
The first meeting of the Tillamook
Jersey Calf Club was held at the
Court House, June 12th at 1 o’clock.
The meeting was called to order
by the President, Edith Miller, and
Thelma Hoover, who won the prize
for having written the best essay on
"The Jersey Calf Club" read it be­
fore the assembly, who proclaimed it
veiy good, Indeed.
The Constitution and By-laws of
the club were then read by Joe Don-
uldson and a board of directors elect­
ed. They were: Edith Miller, Pres.;
Agnes Blaser, Vlce-Pres.; Schuyler
Fletcher, Sec. and Treas.; Joe Max­
well, Velma Daniels, Walter Earl
and Edwin Glad.
The election of the boaid was fol­
lowed by several speeches by men
who are interested in the welfare of
the club. Wm. Maxwell spoke of the
good that can be accomplished by the
organization, and Morrison Mill
spoke of the superiority of pure bred
cattle, Joe Donaldson spoke about
the calves belonging to the members
of the Club.
The Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club
invited the Tillamook Jersey Calf
Club to meet with them at the Harry
Nelson’s place on the Kelchla river,
June 24th.
there being no farther business to
come before the meeting adjourn­
ment was called.
Card Parties to be Given.
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A series of card parties will be giv­
en by the Catholic Ladles’ Aid Socie­
ty, the first of which will be held at
the K. P. hall, on June 24th. Two
prizes will be given at each party,
and at the end of the series the per­
son winning the most number of
gimes will receive the grand prize.
After the cards each time there will
be dancing. The public is cordially
invited to attend these meetings.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all our friends
for their kindness and thoughtful­
ness during our recent bereavement
Mr. and Mrs Thos. B. Watt.