« Jleaòliflljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, / JUNE 24, 1920. - Tillamook Jottings. Mrs. Joe Johns, of Eugene, return­ to arrive here soon. The 20 calves 1 a party consisting of Mrs. May of about a year and a half. He spent Wm. Farnum in Striking New Role ■ who is the chairman of the gas com­ ed to her home Tuesday, after hav­ from three to six months old, will I Tatom, of Tacoma. Wash., Mrs. Hen­ a year in the Merchant Marine, ship­ mittee at the Dealer's Institute, of ■■ o------ ing spent a week here with he dau­ cost the association $10,000. ------ o------ In nothing that he ever did on Portland, who is the chairman of the ry Gilliam, of Perrydale, Or., and ping from Seattle to Charleston, Carl Haberlacb is in Portland on ghter, Mrs. Gien Terry. Mesdames L. B. Lucas, Clarence Mrs. Finley Edgar, of Croley, Or., England, and has for the past five stage or screen has Wm. Farnum giv­ gas committee at the Dealers' Assoc­ business this week. Ruth Benson left for Garibaldi Wagy, G. H. Ward, John Aschim, J. were in town last week visiting with months been attending the Washing­ en a more convincing demonstration iation, said that he was very sorry I Miss Blanche McNair spent the Saturday. She has been attending Breeden, Allen Page, Archie Gist and friends and relatives. This was their ton High School in Portland. He said of his versatility than he gives in I 1 that there was a false report to that school at the St. Alphonsus Academy Doscoe Burroughs left Tuesday morn­ first trip to the county in over twen­ that the Merchant Marine was all ’’Heart Strings,” the Fox production effect. He, in wiring the dealers to week end at Barview. A. M. Meyers, of Mohler, was in and will spend her vacation at home. ing to attend the Rebekah Lodge ty years, and they certainly were right, but that he wasn’t very much which appears on the screen next the state would naturally wire the Mrs. Wm. Anderson and small Convention which was held at Bay glad to get back. All three of the in love with it, especially his job, Tuesday. June 29, at the Gem Theat­ Overland dealers first and leave it to town on business Monday. City, Tuesday and Wednesday. ladies lived here when girls, and which was in the stoke hole, with re. The public, most familiar with them to let the other dealers know Clarence Davis, of Nehalem, was daughter. Vivian, of Grand Ronde, have many friends in the county. the atmosphere at 160 degrees, and Farmun as the robust, daring, fight- , about it. are visiting with friends and relat ­ Millard Nendel, who recently mov ­ in Tillamook Saturday, on business. It has been decided to discontinue ives here and at Bay City for a couple ed here with his parents from Wood­ They left Sunday after having stop­ we don’t blame him a bit either. He ing hero, here has him presented as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyster, of Hem­ of weeks. not only a com- I issuing cards for gasoline, but it is a musical geniui ped at Wheeler, Nehalem, Mohler will spend the summer here with his burn, is employed as assistant in the lock, were in town, Friday. , father, attorney John Leland Hen­ poser, but a wonderful master of tha ’ recommended that people be as econ­ Mrs. Fred Dawson, of Meda, left Tillamook Drug Store, also as assis­ and Bay City. omical as possible. A. H. Gaylord spent Tuesday at Wednesday for Timber .where she tant to II. W. Bennet, the jeweler. The Loyal Daughters class of the derson. There is one good trait violin. Here is a contrast as striking as Rockaway, on business. about “ Bill," he has paid his way Mr. Nendel will attend High School Chritian Church will hold a lawn so ­ will visit for a week or so with her O. A. Windfelder, of San Francisco daughter. She was accompanied by in this city next term, it being his cial Thursday evening, June 24th, at through school and never asked his it is effective, woven into a story Hans Hanson Dies After Long Illness of marvellous heart interest, yet i Senior year. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. dad for a cent. was in Tillamook Tuesday. her small daughter, Margurite. Hans Hanson, who has been in thriling throughout with the force of Smith, three blocks south of the Mrs. Beulah Thayer returned last John Rose, of Wheeler, was in Miss Jennie DeBord, accompanied Far- very poor health for a long time, big dramatic moments. Mr. Thief Gets Only Eight Dollars Tilamook on business Monday. by Lois Sheets and Orry and Jesse week from her trip to the Willamette school house, across from the Pacific 1 num's performance is one of exqui­ passed away in Portland, June 22nd, Soda works. The Smith lawn is aj valley. She visited with her mother Pat Mullally left for Portland Smith, of Portland, returned Wed- where he had gone on his way to Fred Ringle woke up Monday site finish and tender appeal. beautiful place for any thing like Tuesday, after having spent about nesday after having spent a week and father, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Funk, that, and as the evening will Eastern Oregon, in search of improv­ morning with a hunch that some ­ be i at Yamhill, for a couple of weeks, camping out at Ocean Lake. three weeks here. ed health. The body was brought in beautiful, no doubt, as there is to be thing had happened Sunday night, I then stopped at Sheridan, McMinn- Kill Kare Klub. Wednesday afternoon and the ser­ Ollie Miner, accompanied by her C. N. Drew and son and daughter- ------ o------ ville and other points on her way a full moon, and as the girls are to and when he rushed down to his vices were held this afternoon, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drew, friend, Ora Gist, spent Sunday at her home. sell ice cream, punch and strawber­ place of business, the Elkhorn Pool The Kill Kare Klub met Thursday ' Thursday, at 2 o’clock, at the Chrls- home on the Foley. The girls had a spent Saturday in Rockaway. Hall, he found that someone had re­ The Misses Marie and Pauline ries, there will be a large crowd, so lieved him of eight dollars and forty afternoon, June 17th, at the home of . tian church. Rev. Tucker conducting delightful time hiking and fishing, Charles Robitch returned to Moh­ Mrs. Albert Plank, Mrs. Wm. Lewis l the services. Interment was maa - in Gienger and Gladys Klinehan, left come early and avoid the rush. ler, Saturday, after having spent a and spent the evening at Rockaway. Saturday for Corvallis, where they The Presbyterian Guild met Tues­ cents while he slept. Sunday night being the assistance hostess. the I. O. O. F. cemetery, services at sometime between eleven and two o’­ F. P. Miller, of Rockaway, was in few days here on business. The meeting was called to order the grave were conducted by the will attend summer school at the O. day afternoon, June 15, at the home Charles Kunze, of Nehalem, was Tillamook on business Friday, re­ A. C. for two weeks. They will then of Mrs. H. C. Boone, with Mrs. East­ clock some one broke in the back by the president and roll call found Odd Fellows. in Tillamook on business last week. turning on the train Saturday. Mr. visit at Portland, The Dalles, Hood man acting as assistant hostess. The window and opened the safe and a good attendance. The guests for turned out the electric light, took Miller is the local agent for the Sea . River and other outside points re- decorations, also the program, which the silver and then departed by the the afternoon were; Mesdames J. H. Mr. and Mrs. H. Guthbert of Hem­ View property at Rockaway. Restaurant Open At Rockaway. Rosenberg, O. M. and H. F. Cook. was planned by Mrs. Lamar, were | turning in about two months. lock, were in town on business way of the front door. No one knows B. L. Brace, of Portland, was in The following committee was ap ­ The Elmore Annex Restaurant, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Drew left for very appropriate for Flag Day. After I for certain who he was, but we ima­ Tillamook for a few days last week, pointed to decide and outline the having spent an altogether charming E. T. Haltom left Tuesday for on business. He left Saturday for I Forest Grove, Tuesday, where they and pleasant afternoon the members gine he swore softly to himself on study work for the Klub for the com­ next to the Elmore Hotel, is now Portland, where he will attend the Bay City, where he spent a few days will visit for awhile before going on and guests adjourned to meet again I flinding only eight dollars, and we ing year: Mesdames Pennington, Ed­ open for the season. Chicken dinner served Sundays from 1 to 5 p. m. to Portland, and then to their home Shriners Convention. before returning to Portland. the first Tuesday in September. A would advise him not to go to so wards. Bales, Mason and Smith. Special attention given parties on I at Echo. They have been here for much trouble next time, for it really Mr .and Mrs. W. C. King of Wood­ The entertaining committee consis­ reservation. "Quality our Motto. C. W. Sears and Sabina Harvey about a week visiting with Mr. year book will be prepared and de­ I Isn’t worth it, especially if he is burn, came in on Wednesday to visit were united in marriage at the par­ Drew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. livered to all members before the caught. And another thing, we won­ ting of Mrs. Aiderman and Plank, with relatives. next meeting. sonage of the Christian Church Drew. I der where the night watchman was. gave the ladies a lew stunts to per­ X Pacific City Opening Day. Robert Meyers, of Brighton, was Tuesday afternoon, by Rev, Harry Belle Atterbury, of Gresham, was i He said that he had gone past there form and all those "looking on” en­ First National Bank of Portland, joyed them immensely. Mrs. Edwards in town Friday on business, return­ E. Tucker. Oregon, vs. F. A. Rowe, Walter Hid­ over to spend Saturday and Sunday and had noticed that the place was ! Next Sunday will be opening day ing on the train Saturday. A marriage license was issued to den, Ellis Hidden, D. R. Groves, J. of last week with her friend, Mar­ dark, but hadn’t stopped to come a- also gave a very interesting reading. at Pacific City, the principal feature The hostesses had planned a picnic garet Gould, returning Monday. She Dr. Hoy reports the birth of a Roscoe Beckwith and Nellie Knight. A. Jensen and David Clay, partners cross the street and find out what daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer- Hursul Carr left for his home in doing business under the firm name motored over by the Grand Ronde was the matter, The door had been on the river, which the weather did will be an open air concert in the not permit, but everyone enjoyed the afternoon by Sheridan’s Girl Band. sliead on June 21st. McMinnville Monday, where he will and style of “Jensen Shingle Co.” is road and says they are very good. left ajar. This band is composed of thirty-sijt picnic eats just the same. This was Miss Atterbury ’ s first trip Lee Stephens came in Friday from visit for several weeks. a suit filed in the circuit to recover KJub adjourned to meet in Sept­ beautiful young women attired in at­ the Hill Academy to visit for a while Eight Persons Narrowly Escape Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis and $350.00 on a promissory note with to the coast and very first peep at ember with Mrs. Conover and Mrs. tractive blue and white uniforms and the ocean. She thinks it is the most during the summer vacation. two small children, went to Garibaldi $150.00 attorney’s fees. Death. Reedy. are known as the "Sheridan Blues.’* 1 wonderful sight that she has ever Mrs. Jeff Fleck, of Pacific City, Sunday. Mrs. Lewis and the children Steve Schovell, of Beaverton, was seen. She and Miss Gould spent These young women furnished music Italia Morrison, Sec. will visit with her mother for about Monday afternoon 8 persons nar ­ was in Tillamook on business Thurs­ called to Tillamook last Friday by Sunday at Rockaway and had a de- in the recent T. P. A. parade in two weeks. day. the death of his daughter, Mrs. lightful time, in spite of the rain. rowly escaped death as the Oldsmo­ Portland and at the Multnomah hotel A Slauder Suit Filed. Tillamook’s fire engine will be in Naomi Corder, who had died at the . She is coming back next month to bile Eight in which they were return­ and were highly compl'mented by A marriage license was issued to ------ o----- - ing from Netarts plunged over the the Oregonian and Journal. Louis Fleck and Viola E. Redberg Portland the 27th of this month, Boals hospital after an unsuccessful stay for some time. Peter Schueeke vs. Otto Wismer is bank and down about fifty feet, a That means that it will be here a operation for appendicitis, The body Following the concert will be a this morning. suit filed in the circuit court to y At ihe special election on Tuesday, turning completely over three times. i iecover visit to the beach and in evening a $2500.00 for using false Mr. and Mrs. Q. F. Carter, of day or so later. Just watch the fire was shipped to Nehalem, Saturday, called for the purpose of voting on The occupants were thrown out, for burial in Nehalem cemetery, Portland, were in to visit with Mr. boys then. the question whether a water district I which was lucky for them, as the car | scandalous, defamatory and slander­ big clam bake will be staged in the which took place Sunday. camp grounds. 0. S. Kerr, of E .F. Ostrin and and Mrs. C. F. DeFord last week. | should be established at Fairview for was badly smashed up when it struck ous words and language towards the The Falconer orchestra will be in Salem, drove over to Tillamook in Mrs. Rachel Mishler ,of Albany, plaintiff. domestic purposes, the result of the The merchants of Tillamook city their cars Saturday. They are here was here for a week visiting with election was decidedly in favor of do­ the ground. Dr. Joc.ls v.as called, The complaint alleges that defend­ attendance and will furnish music have decided to close their business | and upon examination he found that at the Pacific Hall during the atter- on a pleasure trip, and will stay all her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Lantz. She ing so, 39 voting yes and 3 no. The ■ no one was seriously injured, with ant, addressing plaintiff asked: houses Monday, July 5. noon and evening. left Tuesday for Oregon City, where vote for water commissions was as summer. “ What did you do with that saw the exception of Mrs. Ed Kellow, who Mrs. Mary L Dye was granted a she will visit for a time with her that went out of my woodshed? ” B. Davies, of San Francisco, was follows: S, V. Anderson. 29; Joe sustains a broken arm and internal widow’s pension of $32.50 per month “What saw?" replied the plaintiff. in Tillamook over night. He is re­ granddaughter. She and Mi r .and I Donaldson. William Fletcher, 20; A- injuries, the others being badly bulg­ Woman Run Over by Car. for herself and three children. "You know—well you ------ well presenting the Aoelian Phonograph Mrs. Lantz spent Sunday at Bay- dolph Schleid,20, D. II. Tlnnerstet, ed up. 1 hey were removed to the B. Miner, L. H. Kenney, Mrs. Co., and is putting it on the market ocean, and report having had a de- 19; Mr. Melchior, 18. As the water Boals hospital, where they are rapid­ what saw it is, I want you to bring Mrs. J. J. Stamper is in the Tilla­ Barber and Ed Tomlinson of Mohler, in the western cities. lightful time. it back right away,” said the de­ commission will have three members, ly improving. <1 mook Bay Hospital at Bay City, bad­ were in town on business Friday. fendant. J. .S Hall, of Portland, returned the three receiving 20 votes each will Ella Glad left Saturday for Gres­ The accident occured at t$e Hoag "Do you accuse me of stealing?” ly crushed and will perhaps die as Fred Burton was awarded the ham, where she will visit for some Wednesday after having spent a few have to draw. grade, about 3 miles west of town, the result of having been run over asked the plaintff. wood contract for the Court house, time with her parents. Miss Glad days here on business. This was his A meeting of the newly elected re­ on the Netarts road, and the suppos­ •‘Well not exactly stealing, but by an automible Wednesday after­ of 100 cords, for $650.00. has been employed for some time at first trip here in two years. He had publican county central committee is ition is that it was caused by speed­ noon, in Bay City. M. Curl, of Beaver left Saturday the Tillamook Garage, but has given just returned from and extended trip called for at one o’clock on Saturday ing. At any rate, the car was heavy you know well where it is and I want The accident occurred late in the you to bring It right back. Before through Coos county, and he says for Coivallis, where he will visit for up her position. at the Court House when the com­ and going rather fast and as it turn­ that this county has a very much I mittee will organize and elect a er the curve became out of the dri­ you came here we did not lose any­ afternoon, in front of Provost’s store. a week with his children. State of Oregon vs. H. A. Frakes thing, but after you came here we The woman, with her small daught­ Mrs T. J. Lockhart, of Beaver, left is a petition filed in the circuit court better future before it than Coos county chairman, as well as state er’s control and plunged over the have been missing things every now er, had stepped from a truck into the county, as, among other things, it is and congressional committeemen. grade. Sunday, for Salem, where ahe will to having ceitain fishing apparatus road, and as another truck saw her and then, ” said the defendant. The occupants of the car were; Frank Paul was chairman of the com­ visit for some time with her brother, confiscated, the defendant having so much closer to markets. it stopped to let her pass, and after "Well, If this is not accusing a In the case of Adolph Erickson vs. mittee, elected two years ago and Mrs. Herman Farmer, Mr .and Mrs. the truck had passed on, the little Owing to the change in the train willfully and unlawfully fished with Clatsop County, which was tried in will call the meeting to order on Jess Kennedy,, Mrs. Ed Kellow and person of stealing I would like to girl broke from her grasp and ran in­ service, mail must be in the post of- a gill net in Nestficca river. know what it is, and if you do not the Clatsop County court last week Saturday. There are eleven precincts the Rhodes family jyL-B o c t tlSr— lice before 7:45 a. m. Emil Staben, who is employed in take this back before witnessei; I will to the middle of the street. The the plaintiff was awarded the deciB­ which did not elect committeeemen mother ran after her, without seeing Miss Ozella Hart left Saturday for the Wheeler Shingle Mill .caught his ion, receiving the thirty thousand and the new commltte will make ap­ have you arrested.” said plaintiff*. Sheridan Band Here Saturday. Monmouth, where she will attend hand in one of the saws, Tuesday dollars damage that he asked for. He pointments, as it is the intention "Go ahead, I can prove that you the approaching car, which was and cut off three of the fingers. The had had a contract with the county took other things, and I am sure driven by H. Z. Crawford, of Coal summer school for two monthts. to have a live county committee to The Graves Canning Co. Girl's that you took other things, replied Creek, Nehalem. Crawford saw her Miss Leona Rupp visited in Nehal­ wound was attended to by Dr. Rob­ to do a certain amount of road work, take hold of the county, state and too late to stop, so she and the child Band, of Sheridan, will be in Tilla­ th’ defendant. em this week, at the home of Mr. and inson, and he is getting along tine. which was given to another party presidential campaign next fall. ’laintlff claims that the slander­ were both ran down. The child was Miss Kate Lambert, of Portland, is and then charged up to him. mook Saturday, June 26th, and will Mrs. Chas. Kunze. In regard to an article printed in ous statements were made with mal­ unhurt, but the cur passed over the Dr. Robinson reports the birth of here visiting for the summer with James Langman and L. M. Krau- this paper a few Issues ago concern­ hold a concert early In the afternoon. ice and wants $1000 actual damages, women’s chest, crushing her. She | In the evenii g they will also hold a the Gaylords. She came in last week er were in the city last week from ing the closing of the Mohler school, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Pet- and for the further sum of $1,500 was taken to the hospital immediate­ erson, Tuesday morning, June 22nd. with Miss Harriet Gaylord, who had Cloverdale. Mr. Langman having and that one of pupils who received concert in tie city hall, charging as primative damages. ly, but at the last report it was been teaching in the Franklin High bought I' 50 cents admission. Solos, readings the Cloverdale Telephone a grade of one hundred per cent in j Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McGhee and school. doubted very much whether she will and vocal sol is will also be rendered, Co.’s business from Mr. ’ . *•- Krauer, and Physiology test, being the only live. small son left for Rockaway Tuesday, Mrs. C. E. Libby, of Portland, wife took over the same. Mr. Langman one in the county having a perfect i and after tbe concert they will pluy Child Kicked and Severely Hurt by where they will camp until Saturday. of Captain Libby, of the Third Ore­ is an ex-service man and was 19 paper, we wish to correct the error, I at the dancs In the K. P. Hall. Horse Fourth of July Celebration. Mrs. M. E. Condit, accompanied by gon, was in Tillamook last week The band consists of thirty-six ------ o—•— little Katherine Lamb, left for Port­ leaving Friday morning. She had months in France with the United as there were several others. Cora pieces, and all the members are girls The four year old daughter of with ' Pike and Lillian De Atley, of the I who are employed by the Graves Can­ land Friday, to visit for about a week been visiting for about a week at States army, being connected Everyone is planning on celebrat­ wireless service. | sixth grade of Bay Chy had perfect ning Co., whose headquarters are in John Naegii, who lives three miles ing the Fourth in great style this with friends and relatives. east of town was kicked and hurt her parents home at Hemlock. ■ papers. In a class of ten. two had year Gerald Oscar Tittle .the six Sheridan, having a branch house in severely by a horse, Tuesday even­ year. The "doings" will be held at Mrs. Clarence Stanley and small Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens and 1 perfect papers, three received grades son returned from Portland Friday, family ,of Cloverdale were in Tilla­ old son of Oscar Tittle, who died [ of 99 per cent and all others grades Woodburn, Brownsville, Sherwood ing about six o’clock. The accident Rockaway, on Monday, July 5th, and Monday morning at the Boales hos- and Tillamook. Roy Graves organ­ occured in the barnyard, where the a very capable commltte has been in where they have been visiting for a mook Saturday. They just returned pital, after having undergone an of ninety-five per cent, with the ex- ized the band in January 1919, and child and her older brother and sis­ charge of the plans for the day. The few weeks. from an extended trip through the operation for appendicitis, was buri­ ! ceptlon of one, who received ninety- since tfien it has made wonderful ter were playing, and no one knows Knights of PythiaB eighteen piece Mr .and Mrs. Davidson, of the southern part of California, and are ed at the I. 0. O. F. cemetery, Thurs­ | one per cent. strides toward improvement and de­ exactly how it was done. The moth­ band, of Tillamook will furnish the "Fern” left Wednesday afternoon, in back on their farm. day. The funeral was held at the i Fire Chief Coates received a letter velopment. Last week the. band er was alarmed by the little boy, who music. Another novel feature of the their car for Portland, to take in the At the special election on Monday, home, at Fairview, Rev. Tucker, of i Inst week from E. R. Campbell, Pres­ played at the Multnomah Hotel, and came running to her exclaiming that day will be the Liberty Girl, who Rose show. for the purpose of bonding the city the Christian church officiating, and ident of the Campbell Fire Apparatus last fall they appeared at the Seward will bead the parade. Two girls were The State Highway Commission is for $15,000 to purchase a fire engine the Fairview Grange, conducting the Co., of Porltand, Haying that tbe Hotel, und other hotels in Portland, his little sister had been almost kill­ chosen from each of the following ed by the horse. The little girl was calling for bids to macadamize four and other fire apparatus, the vote services at the grave. i Stutz Fire engines ordered by Tillu- ' playing before several hundred'east- brought to Dr. Beals’ hospital, wheto cities: Tillamook, Wheeler, Rocka­ miles of county road north of Bay was overwhelming in favor of bond­ Roscoe Beckwith and Mrs. Nellie mook had been shipped fiom Cincin­ erners. Every place the girls have it was found that her left leg had way, and three that have been chos­ City. ' d ing, 75 voting yes and only 7 no. nKight were married at the Chris­ nati! .Ohio, on the twelfth of this . been they have received the highest been broken just below the knee, en to compete with one another are: Miss Helene Epplett left for Port- Mrs. Charles G. Burke, sister of tian church parsonage Saturday month and that it should come ' praise and favoruble commendation. and the left side of of her face bad­ Lousle Krebs, of Kckaway, Elsie land Saturday, where she will attend Attorney S. S. Johnson, and her night. Rev. Tucker performed the through without delay, as there was 1 ■ A h the girls wear a uniform of blue ly mutilated, the cheek bone being Holmes, of Wheeler, and Harriett D the Shriners Convention and the daughter. Miss Winnie Mae, both of ceremony in the presence of Mr. and a man coming with It. The switch- | j and white they have been nick-nam- broken, the forehead cut and the eye Ford, of Tllamook. Votes are on sale Rose Carnival. Waco, Texas, are visiting at the Mrs. Barber, the sister and brother- linen’s strike handicapped the deliv-' ed the 'Sheridan Blues. _____ ’ ” Everyone badly injured. As there were no in­ at different stores at five cents each. Frank Russell left for his home in Johnson home, Mrs. Burke is in the in-law of the groom. The couple are ' ery and the factory was forced to .should make an effort to come out ternal Injuries the parents and at­ Be sure and go cast your vote for Gaston, Saturday, after having spent northwest in quest for improved well know in and about Tillamook, i work day and night to get the ma­ I Saturday afternoon and evening to tendants feel confident of a speedy the girl from your home town. The and have the best wishes of their chine on board before the 15th of hear them. recovery. contest closes Saturday, June 26th. a week here, visiting with his broth­ health. the month. He says that it is a The program for the day is as fol­ er G«orge. In the matter of the estate of Fred friends and acquaintances. They will beautiful job and that Mr. Coates lows: GEM THEATRE PROGRAM The Gai Situation Cecil Chapman returned to bls Paquet, deceased, and in the matter make their home here in town. will be very proqd of it when it gets 10:30 a. m. to 7:30 a. m., parade. home in Sheridan Monday, after hav­ of the petition of R. N. Henkle for* The funeral of Frank Oliver, who here. ------ o- '*■ M. D Ackley was out to Portland Cash prise for best decorated car.. Friday-Saturday, June 25-26, “Dan­ ing spent a few days here with re­ the removal of John B. Paquet, as ] pruned away last Saturday, after a W. B. Pollock and H. C. Pollock Entertainment In the park follow­ admiaistrattor, is a suit filed in the short’ illness, was held Sunday after­ gerous to Men” featuring Viola last week to attend the convention latives. and family, of Seattle, Wash., were ing parade. noon at the Undertaking parlors. The an appeal from of the Oregon Automotive Dealers ’ circuit court, being Dana. J. S. Lamar is improving the looks 12:30—lunch. Odd Fellows had charge of the ser­ here last week visiting with Mrs. "Dinner Hour" Snub Pollard Com­ Association. He said that among of his building by having It re­ the county court. Jess Kennedy of this city and E. J. 1 Sports start at 1:30 p. m„ with other matters that were brought ba- The county court» reports that the vices, and a short talk was made by Keller, of Beaver. They drove down I » edy. painted. The whole corner has a Sunday June 27, “His Wife’s Money" fore the meetings was the gasoline cash prises. road work is progressing very well Rev. O. O. Oliver, of’the Methodist cleaner, neater appearance now. I In their car, and W. B. Pollock re­ 2:30 p. m„ Movie show begins at church. InternmentNvas made in the shortage condition, and that within featuring Engene O'Brien Janies Williams and family return­ in all parts of the county, also that I. O. O. F. cemetery. The deceased turned on the train, leaving Satur­ a very short time it would be almost the new Princess Theatre. “ Nickel Robbery ” Fox Sunshine the sixty horse power electric motor ed to Tillamook last week, after hav- 2:30 p. m., dancing at the new leaves a wife, several brothers and a day, the rest going back later in the normal. comedy. spent about eight months in that is to be installed at the crusher sister to mourn their loss, also a car. In an interview H. C. Pollock Rockaway Dance Pavilion on a biid’a The association will recleve about Tuesday, June 29, "Heart Shrings" at Haddon has arrived, and will be Southern California. said, 'I want the people of 1 Tllamook great many friends. two hundred thousand gallons of gas eye maple floor. featuring Wm. Farnum. set up soon. Steam Swing, afternoon and even­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis left for which is to be distributed through -A cow and calf owned by J. J. to knaw that their roads are a race “Rathe Review.” While working in the timber at Portland Friday morning. They will Rupp of Tillamook county sold at the tracks compared with the roads a- Wednesday. June 29, "Profiteer»" out the state among the dealers. Till­ ing. Big bonfire with wienie roast and visit there for some time before re- Ocean Lake Wednesday morning. Ed­ International Stock Show in Port­ round Seattle." He said that thia was amok’s portion will be six thousand featuring Fannie Ward. ward Iverson fell on an ax and cut land, fofi $2,100, and recently the his first trip here since 1902, and he 'fltning hare to make their home. gallons, . which will be here this marshmallow toast at S:30 p.m. "Pathe New»” his right am eevereiy. He came im­ Tillamook and Beaver baseball mediately to Dr. Bools, who found it cow was sold in 8* Paul for 15,000 said that tbe town sure had changed, Thursday. July 1, "The Shark” fea­ week, and will be divided among all legitimate dealers in the county. Announcement. teams will play a game on Sunday at necessary to take ten stlchee In the and the calf for |2,SOO. a total of and for the better in every way. He turing George Walsh. ------ o------ It was reported not long ago that 17.ISO. A pretty rood price for a likes It here very much, and says it Beaver, the game to be called at two "Almot Heroes” Hall Room boy» injured limb. won't be another seventeen yearn be ­ cow and an lndvidual dealer was to receive calf; a banquet for Tilla- I hereby announce myself an in­ o'clock. Comedy. Twenty Guernsey calves from the moot eounty aa well as for Mr. Ran fore he comes again. the entire allotment, which wm to dependent candidate for the o«ee of Friday-Saturday, July 2-3, "The Regular Sunday eervieeo at tbe William Henderson, or "BUI” as I have been tea thousand gallons, hut District Attorney for Tillamook | Cheater»” featuring May Allison. Christian Church morning aad even- Quernate/ Island, have been allotted Thia la the boot kind of an argi>a«eut to the Guernsey Breeders AeooeinMra be likes to be called, ret arsed to i "Trotting Tbru Turkey" Pollard H. Ji. Ellng, Manager of I ho Over- Ceenty. tor W i| lM b toafirfi Moot - Villa» tog. Strangers wvl t iMa S. ■. Twefc- Tillamook Monday, after an oboesee | I coosedy. of Ibis county and they are expected lagd Pacific iastitltvte, of Portland, ■v mlnlMer. B. •. Johnoon. ■‘a- t