% lleaölW TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY Tillamook Jottings. 1, 192O.| been here for u few weeks working is Mrs. Tucker’s mother and Mrf. he was drowned. The body was his “dough” at home. My, what a and Grances Gordon lending splendid Chautauqua Committee Meets. I for the Oregon Trunk Railway. i Figley her sister. support to the charming star, June shipped to his home in McMinnville predicament! He was cool, though, Chautauque Committee Meets, S. J. Ausman, of Portland, who is Caprice. o — i and told the taxi driver to take hint Owing to the passenger train leav- Saturday afternoon for burial. A. L. Kidder, ot Garibaldi, was in camping at Rockaway, was up to ing earlier in the morning the mail back, which he did in record time. A meeting of the Chautauqua com­ Bill Withrow drove out Sunday to Tillamook on business Monday. visit for the day in Tillamook and to from the south part of the county is Portland to attend the Shriners’ Con­ .ur. iodo getting back in ample time mittee met Tuesday evening and GEM THEATRE PROGRAM. Mrs. James Smith, of Wheeler, was see the sights, one day last week. | held here until the next morning. It vention, and returned Thursday to board the train. selected the following as officers: In Tillamook on business Friday | Elaine Todd returned last week 1 b thought that the postal authorites evening. He was accompanied by It seems as if the time has come Rev. Harry Tucker, president; C. E. Friday-Saturday, July 2-3, “The David Carl Barnes, ot Eugene, was in from Eugene, where she has been j will permit of the train leaving here Mr. and Mrs. Flschbocker, Mr. and for numerous auto accidents, the Trombley, secretary; and Cheater” featuring May Allison. this city on business last Thursday. attending tbe U. of O. She will spend at 3:50 to carry a through pouch. Mrs. Rex Bailey, Mrs. Loveridge and must recent one which occurred Sun Kuratli, treasurer. The chairmen of “ Trotting Thru Turkey” Snub Pol­ Joe Franklin left for Portland Fri­ the summer here with her parents. I Mr .and Mrs. John Schmidt, of Henry Leach. Bill said they had a day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl the different committees are as fol­ lard Comedy. lows; For the setting up of the tent Curl, of Hemlock, accompanied by Bob Leonard returned last week Milwaukie, were in Tillamook to great time. The parade of the Shrin­ day to be gone until Monday ou busi­ Sunday, July 4, “A Lady’s Name”, from Pendleton, where he and hia spend the week end with Mr. and ers which was several miles long, I their small daughter, Mr. Curl’s bro- and supervision of grounds, Willard ness. featuring Constance Talmadge. ther, Avous and wife, and Mr. and Church; ticket committee, David and contained 72 bands, took three family have been making an extend ­ Mrs. Sweifel, and left Monday on Homer Buckman, of Portland, was Kuratli, chairman and Robt McGrath “ Light Weight Lover” Fox Sun­ Mrs. Cedric Jennings, were out for hours to pass a given point, and was ed visit with relatives and friends. | their way home. They were in Port- iu Tillamook the first part of the shine Comedy. a ride in their car, and as they were vice-chairman, C. E. Trombley. The the largest ever L. Portland. i land for the Shribers' Convention J. S. Richards, of Kansas, is visit ­ week. gate keepers will be T. H. Goyne and Monday, July 6, Universal Program. ! ud came over here as a side trip, Mr .and Mrs. H. L. Jensen return­ coming north just after having pass­ Robert McGrath. Nellie Douglas and Cora Pike, of ing bis brother, R. 0. Richards, and ed over the Conder bridge the steer ­ Tuesday, July 6, “The More Excell­ Tickets are on sale now at the Bay City, were in Tillamook Tues­ this being his first visit to Tillamook 1 John Carrol returned trom Burley, ed from Coos county on Tuesday, ing rod broke and the car plunged ent Way,” featuring Anita Stewart waere they had visited with their county, he is greatly pleased with it. > Idaho, Saturday, where he haa been stores, banks and other places of day. "Pathe News” for some time attending his father, sons, t'rrl and Leslie Jensen, who over the bank. A stump held the business. $2.50 with the addition of a J. L. Wildfong, of Watseco, was in I Dance at Bar View Saturday, July Wednesday, July 7, “In Walked ' who was very ill with pneumonia. have rented a farm at Argo, about car, preventing its diving into the 3rd. Good music and good manage­ Tillamook on business Wednesday, Mr. Carrol is very glad to get back ten miles from Marshfield, and they river. Mrs. A. Curl has a badly dis- war tax will be charged for season Mary” featuring June Caprice. He also visited with the Snodgrass located shoulder and Mr. Curl was tickets. Every body buy a season ment. brothers, who are old friends of his. I home, and is glad to report that his milk 38 cows. Mr. Jensen said they cut about the face and head, and ticket quick, as the time is short, for “Pathe Review" Doscoe Burroughs was in Portland have a wonderful crop of vetch in Dr. Shearer reports the birth of a ' father is on the load to complete re- Coos county this year, and the dairy- the little girl was cut somewhat, the the Chautauqua starts on Saturday, Thursday, July 8, “Sinners” featur­ on business from Saturday until covery. son to Mr. and Mrs. Buel Woods. ing June Caprice. other occupants of the car escaping July 10, and lasts until the 15th, and Monday. Mrs. Marion Doty returned trom men are feeding it green to their Injury. The injured ones were taken make it a snappy peppy crowd that June 29. We imagine that Buel feels “ Chiéken in Turkey" 2 reel comedy Mr. and Mrs. Jensen dairy herds, W. Bl. Henderson, of Rockaway, all puffed up to be called daddy. Portland Tuesday, where she has to Boals’ hospital, where they are turns out to every one of the meet­ Friday-Saturday, July 9-10, "Shore had a most pleasant outing and en ­ attended to business in Tillamook ings. There is an exceptionally fine M. W. Chambers, of Portland, who been tor several weeks, having un­ joyed the trip. getting along first rate. Acres” featuring Alice Lake. Tuesday. program planned for thiB season, and is representing the Pathe Exchange, dergone an operation for the removal Mildred Whan vs. John N. Whan “Don’t Weaken” Snub Pollard Cjnt- I he Sunshine Club spent a very E. F. Eckart, of Portland, Or., was was in Tillamook Wednesday arrang­ ot a goiter. She is very much im­ a copy of it will be published next edy. in Tillamook over night Monday on ing a line of service with Mr. Par­ proved in health, and is as gland to pleasant afternoon Tuesday, June 29. is a divorce suit filed in the circuit week. One special feature will be get back home as all the folks are to at the home of Mrs. Cardiff, Mrs. court. These parties were married that playground work will be put on business. tridge. To Our Subscribers Aschim being assisting hostess. The in Douglas county, Or., on the 21st for the juniors insteud of the usual see her . Carl Nelson, of Tacoma, was In ------ o — Mrs. J. F. Pilkington, and daugh­ of -August, 1919. The complaint al­ pageant work, and the kiddies are rooms were beautifully decorated and At a meeting of the Republican Tillamook on business for a few days ter, of Miami, were in Tillamook last Owing to the scarity and high leges cruel and inhuman treatment, sure to be delighted. a delicious luncheon was spread. Mrs. last week. price of news print paper, all sub- week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. county committee at the court house Moburn, who is to move to Washing­ and one month after the marriage scriptions in future must be paid in A. L. Shirley left for Portland Frank Hannenkiatt, returning Fri- on Saturaduy afternoon. H. H. Ros­ ton soon, was the recipient of a the defendant deserted his wife and enberg was elected state committee- Tuesday, where he will stay until day. handerchief shower from the club. this compelled her to return to het­ Imported Guernseys Will Arrive advance. The paper situation has become a serious matter with news­ after the Fourth. • i J. M. DeLillies and daughter, Sar- man; Fred C. Baker, congressional Fourteen members were present, in­ family for support. The defendant This Week. papers like the Headlight, with large ------------ -o- ■ ■ - Alice and Faye Van Nortwick, of rette, left Sunday tor Los Angelet, committoman; lra Smith, chairman vited guests present were; Mrs. Ford, wrote the plaintiff that he did not county committee and Geo. B. Lamb, The Peer importation of Guernseys circulations. We have about three Rockaway, were in Tillamook vislt- where they will visit for some time secretary. Mis. Heaston, Mrs. Lefty, and Mrs. love her. that he never did love her, that he wanted her to obtain a div­ . which was secured by the State tons in stock and will have to order with another daughter of Mr. DeLil- ing on Wednesday. Whitcomb. Kerr Giffords fast baseball team of orce, that he would never live with Guernsey Club were distributed in more soon, which keeps a lot of mon­ lies. ’ Mrs. F. N. Mills and Miss Ellen The Loyal Daughters class are giv­ ey tied up in paper. We hope our Portland will play ball with the Till- Mr. F. E. Bushnell and daughter amook team on the Fair grounds ing their Ice Cream Social this Thurs­ her and with the exception of $25.00 i Portland, Monday, to the various subscribers will readily see what a Mills, of Salt Air, were Tillamook counties that took part in the -hip- that was all the support that she had Dorothy, of Oregon City, came in Diamond next Sunday afternoon at day evening, July 1, "20, on the I. C. Visitors Wednesday, ¡eceived. The plaintiff asks the court nient. Representatives from T.'lla- hard proposition the news print pa­ Mrs. G. V. Doty and Mrs. Edith Monday to spend several weeks with 2 o crock and.the same two teams at Smith’s lawn, right across from the to compel defendant to pay $30.00 i mock county secured IS out of the per situation is with us, and will mo- Mrs. H. F. Parke, Mrs. Bushell's the Soda Works, and three blocks Snoddy, of Bay City, were in Tilla- Rockawy next Monday, Everybody per month, from the 30th of Sept, total o' 59 head. These cattle are ex­ simply with our request and pay for ther. on busfiness Tuesday. turn out to these games and help the south of the schoolhouse. There will 1919, to compensate her relatives; pected to arrive in Tillamook today. their paper in advance, for we are be ice-cream, strawberries and some­ $50.00 for costs and Mrs. E. Winters, of Brighton, and boys beat this fast Portland team. ” "The Supreme Court has refused a disbursements. They will be held at the Dr. Reedy compelled to discontinue sending the thing else for t>«Je, besides a good rehearing in the case of Tillamook Mrs. Olive Allgire, of Eugene, who $50.00 for th.e support of the plain­ Cattle Exchange until the sale paper where this condition is not Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edmunds left is visiting at Brighton for a few for Portland Monday, where they programme. Come and bring your tiff and her infant child; and ali­ which will take place on Friduy, complied with. We are sending out County vs. Johnson. friends. You will enjoy yourself and statements this week. ■ July 9th. Dr. Lebow and Dr. Wise will be at weeks, were in Tillamook Wednes- will visit tor a week or so. They will the refeshments also. Don’t forget mony of $50.00 per month. This is an exceptionally fine lot of their Tillamook office every Monday, day. be accompanied back by Mrs. Ed­ the place and date. I’ll see you Thurs- The State Highway Commission is . Mrs. Aunt Welsh, of Portland, re­ mund's two nieces, Mrs. Clara Mur­ cattle and should be appreciated by Alice Lake Coming in “Shore Acres” Tuesday and Wednesday. ay night. Good, I will be right there. calling for bids for graveling 4.4 the Guernsey ------ o------ home Wednesday after hav- enthusiasts of the turned phy and Miss Grace Mitchell, both of miles of road from Riverdale to Hob- Dance at Bar View Saturday, July Mr. and Mrs. Bert King and fam­ sonville, "Shore Acres,” the Immortal stage with Mitchell, Indiana, who will visit here spent a few days here , county. It includes one American ing 3rd. Mrs. Zurfluhs Circuit Orchestra ily have just returned from a fifteen and 4.7 3 miles at the Moore cutoff bred heifer, a granddaughter of the play of New England life that made friends. She also visited a short time with them for several weeks. miles from Beaver to Hebo, will furnish the music. hundred mile trip by auto, going as James A. Herne famous the world at Manhattan. The car load ot gasoline arrived far as Boise, Idaho. Upon their re­ the whole being for 27,800 cubic ’ great bull Ne Plus Ultra. This heifers over, will be the feature attraction _’C. Mendis returned to his home in dam is by Duke of Waumeslte, one Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Powers and i Thursday evening and all the garage yards of surfacing, The State High- Portland Friday, after having spent small son, Glen, of Grays Harbor, people were very excited about it. turn they spent a few days at Salem way Commission promised to rock of the best bulls that the Mlxter ut the Gem Theatre Friday and Sat­ a week here viMting. attending the District Assembly of urday, July 9 and 10. Wash., came in Wednesday io spend and hard surface 15 miles of road in ' larnt in Mass, has ever owned. It al- It is a superb picture of rural Mrs. E. S. Payne, of Portland, a couple of weeks with Mrs. Power's 'there was a string ot them going to the Church of the Nazarene. They this county in addition to the five so includes two granddaughter: of and from the depot all day Friday, say that they saw some wonderful life in a sleepy New England village who is visiting at Rockaway, was a mother, Mrs. Ivel Gillam. (he great old Island cow, Valentine Tire tank contained about six thous- country, but that Tillamook is the miles already contracted for, but ow­ on the coast of Main, and Introduces Tillamook visitor Tuesday. Ed and Charles Holden left in and five hundred galions, and will gaiden spot of it all. They also found ing to the money market and high 3rd, who holds the record as the I Alice Lake as the star in her first Williams Mr. and Mrs. C. H. E. their car, Tuesday, for their home supply the needs of the people for a some fine Auto Camp Grounds which cost of hardsurfacing, it was decided largest production cow with 15477 starrink vehicle. The management and son, of Seattle, Wash., were here in McMinnville. They have been here time. not to liardsurface until conditions pounds milk and 783.1 pounds fat. were so much appreciated by them assures Its patrons of unusual enter­ for a few days last week. had improved, and this would give The shipment also includes offerings tainment in the feature which Is a for the past few months, working in in the Drainage Basin area com­ that they think it is high time for from Honona Sequel 2nd, Imp. Sail ­ Mr. Zurfluhs Orchestra will fur­ the Coates Logging camp . prising parts of Tillamook, Clatsop, 1 illamook to get busy along that line. time also for the road bed to settle. or Boy, Golden Noble IV of the faithful picture of New England sea­ It is very piobuble that the county nishish the music for the dance at M. A. Hanna and A. J. Baker, of and Columbia counties, permits were Bob Leonard breezed into town Briquet. Imp. Clara's Sequel, Imp. coast life, tense with stirring drama Bar View Satuiday, June 3rd. New Yoik, were in Tillamook Mon­ issued to F. L. Kumm, of Beaver, to Friday, and seemed none the worse court will put in a bid to do the Robert’s Boy and several others. and tender pathos. G. B. Nunn, editor of the Wheeler day attending to special rail road appropriate water from Wolf Creek, for his trip to Pendleton and the work. In regard to the five miles These bulls are all backed with great Reporter, was in the city on Satur­ work concerning the corporate In­ for the irrigation ot 43 acres, and to trouble he had in getting his trous- of hardsurfaced road that was start­ production and many of them have Alice Brady Stars in Film Venion day and gave us a fraternal call. terests of the Southern Pacific Co. F. B. McKinley, of T illamook, for th«, ers. But it seems to us as if he had ed last year, the Commission has proven daughters. The cattle are all Of Her Stage Success. changed the speclticlations, making ------ o------ Dr. and Mrs. T. P. WlBe were week The Tillamook Shriners who at­ appropriation of water from unnam­ a new suit on Saturday, but we are­ the black pavement upon the rock in excellent condition and mostly “Sinners,” the photoplay, is a bet­ end visitors with his brother Dr. W. tended the Shriners' Convention, in ed stream for domestic use. n't sure. Mr. Leonard left his fam­ basement five inches in thickness in­ yearlings. There are two bred heifers ter and bigger and more gripping A. Wise and family at Bar View. Portland all speak in the highest The game next Sunday will be be­ ily in Pendleton, to follow later, as stead of two inches. It has been in the bunch and a few calves. To be sold at auction July 9, at production than “Sinners” the stage G. Smith, of Portland, was in Till­ praise ot the splendid reception given tween the cneesemakers of Tillamook his older daughter, Helen, has the found necessary to do this owing to Play.” 10:30 a.m. and the Sheridan club, in which the measles. Bob said he was awfully the heavy travel. amook Thursday on business, return­ them by the people of that city . This is Alice Brady’s opinion of This fine lot of cattle will be sold ing Friday afternoon on the train. Thomas Coates, Jr. returned last cheesemakers intend to squeeze the sore though, about those trousers, for Ihe great Realart photoplay which Is at public auction to the highest bid ­ the friend had to break In at the up ­ whey out of the whole curd. The week from the U. of O. at Eugene, Addison Russell, of Yamhill, came to be show at the Gem Theatre next in Thursday to spend about a month where he has been attending school, Sheridan boys think the Tillamook- stairs window and get them. We dld- Meeting of Tillamook County Jersey der at Dr. Reedy’s Cattle Exchange Thursday July 8. And she ought to on July 9th. Colonel J. W. Hughes, Cattle Club. visiting with his son. George Russell. this being his second year. He will ers are suffering from whey coagul­ n t know that, sd he’ll have to get who needs no introduction to Tilla­ know, for she starred in the stage a new window pane. F. H. Wheeler, of Portland, spent spend the summer here with his ation of the brain and ask you to I come out and see the "pressing ” op- The club met at the home of Harry mook dairymen, will serve as auc- play as well as the film drama. * A very pretty wedding was held the week end here on business, re­ folks. "And I know, too," she continued, ' eration.- — Sheridan Sun. Neilson, June 2 4th. There was a tioner. He will be assisted in the ring at the Redberg home Thursday after ­ Charles S. Atkinson, of Sandlake; turning on the afternoon train Mon­ “that the situations and the acting by Ira G. Lance. good attendance and the day was noon at three o ’ clock, when Miss ' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Snyder, of D. A. Bailey, of Cloverdale; and M. day. Free lunch will be served at noon. which obviously made the stage ver­ Portland, drove over Wednesday to Viola Redberg became the bride of enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Monk, of T. Chance and H. F. Goodspeed have Do not fail to take in this sale It sion a success are multiplied many spend the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fleck, cf Pleasant Valley. Rev. served a chicken dinner, and with been drawn on the federal jury, Portland, who are camping at Rock­ will mean much for the cattle indus­ fold in the photoplay.” all the good things brought by the Moore, of Cloverdale performed the E. Hadley. With them came Claytoil away spent the week end in Tilla­ which is called to meet in Portland I Hadley, who has been in Portland ceremony .using the ring service. ladles of the club, the dinner could try of the county. on July 6. mook. Dr. Turner Coming. Mrs. T. R. Blackabee, of Bay City, the past two weeks on a vacation. About twenty eight relatives of the not have been beaten. Thomas Paige returned 4b his ------ o------ We were cntertalnd before dinner, Mr. Snyder will be remembered by bride and groom were present, and and her nephew Mevin Cook, of Al ­ May Allison ’ s New Picture Coming to home in Portland Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Turner, the well known eye the old timers as captian of the Gar­ after the ceremony a bounteous wed­ and during the dinner hour, with bany, who is there visiting for a few The Gem Theatre, Deals With after having spent about a month specialist, will be at the Hotel Tilla­ weeks, were in Tillamook on Fri­ field, a boat playing between Tilla­ ding dinner was served. The newly music and some fancy steps by Har­ mook, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Modem Subject. weds will make their home in Plea ­ ry. After dinner the meeting was here. mook and Portland. day visiting. This was Mr. Cook's ------ o------ and Saturday, July 14, 15. 16, and Mrs. Alfred Reffelson, of Portland, first visit to Tillamook. I The Sheridan boys carried out sant Valley, and they have the best called to order by the president, tiie 17. Dr. Turner is a specialist of ex­ minutes of the last meeting read and wishes and kindest regards of their will visit here with her father, L. L. May Allison the captivating Metro their threat and pressed the whey John Young, who lias been work­ the secretary also read a letter re- star in “The Cheater,” is announced perience and standing and you will Stillwell, until after the Fourth of ing for the railroad as shipping clerk out of the cheese that Tillamook sent many fiends and acquaintances. make no mistake in cosuiting him a- July. Dan McCormack, Supervisor of ceived from Cyrus Gates, of Belling- us the feature attraction at the Gem bout your eyes and glasses. Head­ for a few weeks, left Monday after­ over Sunday. But at that, the ball ham. Wash. Mr. Gates has a six Kebbe returned to his Theatte for Friday and Saturday, game was very close and peppy, as of Instruction for the S.P . railroad, Ernest noon for Glendale, Or. Mr. Young’s months old bull for sale, and July 2 and 3. This is described as aches relieved, cross eyes straighten­ home in Mohler -------- Wednesday, after home is in Detroit, but he has been the score was three to two in their accompanied by his wife and daught having spent a few days here visit­ out here several months. favor. That’s all right, we ll let it er. and D. W. McLoughlin, Master thought some Tillamook breeder one of the photoplay sensations of ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Con- might like him. He is sired by Cap­ the year, presenting the fascinating suit hint. Don’s forget the dates. ing. The charge brought against And­ go this time, but just watch the Mechanic for the Portland Division tain Tristram, is a solid mulberry actress in an intensely dramatic Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hickman, of rew Zeurcher Beveral weeks ago, for cheesemakers next time and see them of the railroad, came in Saturday to Presbyterian Church spend a few days on a fishing trip, lawn and is registered under the role. Bay City, returned Monday after burgulary, by Wm. TomlinBon has walk oft with the honors. name of "County Chairman”, and is Miss Allison's role is that of Lily ------ o—— having spent the week end in Tilla­ been in the court for some time. The Albert Marolf returned from Saint Mr. McLoughlin was formerly the priced at $350.00. The secretary of Meany, a woman who has assumed Sunday Schoo], 10 a. m. examination was waived until an­ Helena, Cal., on Sunday, where he master mechanic of the P. R. & N. the club can give more particulars the name of Vashti Dethic In order mook. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. had been called on account of the railroad before it was taken over as to lite animal if desired. Charles Burgraff, of Albany, who other hearing, on Monday. to po -•■ as a faith healer. She enters Subject “What Makes a Nation so he is not a stranger in this part is building the gymnasium here, was H. A. Kinnaman left for Aloha, illness of his brother, Alfred Marolf, There were not many of the Calf the home of Judah. Lord Asgarby, Great." in for a few days last week, return­ Wednesday, where he will visit for a who died on Friday, June 18th. The of the country, by any means, We Club members present.. The ten dol- promising to cure his little sister. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. hope all the party had as good luck few days with his son, then will go deceased had lived in Tillamook as did Mr. McLoughlin, for he lars Mr. Donaldson offered for the Eve, a cripple. She announces she will ing Monday. Sunday is our National Birthday. to Amity on business, later going to county, leaving here about 20 years caught a 24 pound salmon up by the bust article written by a member of fast f »r three weeks and at the end It was founded by sincere Christian Lost, on the road about South ot town, a cameo necklace, Salem to visit for a time with his ago. Mr. Marolf says it was very Fish Hatchery, Sunday, for $2.26. the Calf Club at the meeting held at of that time will be sufficiently patriots who devoted their all upon h'A In California and the section he Finder return same to thlB office and brother, E. L. Kinnaman. his home, was awarded to Thelma spiritualized to restore Eve to health. fredom's altar. True Americans must, was in would have a large prune Fish are coming up. aren’t they, Mr. Hoover. receive reward. Miss Anna Pankow, of Sioux Falls, She Is found eating food that her be true Christians if they are the McLoughlin. _ and small South Dakota, Is here visiting at the crop this year. The Jersey Booth at the County father has smuggled Into her and the heirs of their fathers. Mr. and Mrs. ___ E. Weuess Girls Band created The Sheridan Fair was talked over, and a commit- hoax is discovered. How the cheater ry, Ore., were in the city of her brother, Charles F. Pankow, I Edith Thompson and Joe Walker, Everybody always welcome. son, of Cary. < ith ---- friends from Sunday of the Star Garage. She has been of Nelialem. were married at the quite a sensation in town Saturday, lee. consistí tig of Luti Donaldson, works out her redemption Is told in Allan A. Mcllea, Minister. visiting wl„ -- here about two weeks, and plans on Christlon church parsonage Thursduy They were "onsidered a success by Rose Craw ford and F. Hlackadar, dramatic fashion. until Wednesday. those morning by Rev. Tucker. The ring who heard them in the after- were appointed to make the necea- Reformed Congregational Church. I Mrs. Mary A. Munson and daugh- staying about two weeks longer. __ ..-- neo Ohio, are ceremony was used, and a few friends I noon and evening. The City Hall sary arrangements for same. The Knights of Columbus will or- I "In Walked Mary" at The Gem. ter. Alvertu. of Needina, 1------- 10 a m. Sunday School. 8. V. Anderson gae, a talk on the with her ganize a lodge in Tillamook city on and relatives of the bride and groom was crowded in the evening nnd the - o—— spending the summer i were present. They will make their special selections, readings and solos average per cent .if butler fat in­ 11 a.m. preaching. June Caprice, starring all by her­ July 4th. A number of state officers home in Nehalem, and as they are were very much enjoyed and appre­ brother Dr. W. A. Wise. Rev. Richard Schuetze. corpora:ed into cheese, und ibiti a self is the feature attraction al the returned to and visiting knights will initiate a Mrs. Harry Sweeney well known young people they have ciated by the audience. The girls there can be some plan perfected Wednesday. Gem Theatre next Wednesday in a large class in the K. P. Hall and a her home in Wheeler a host of friends who wish them luck are to be highly commended on their whereby each vat can be tested for romanllc drrrtna entitled, “In Walked Halton's Have Expert Sboe Man. after having visited here for a day banquet will be held in the evening. and happiness. playing, especially as most of them the fat It contains, and that by the Mary.” ------ o—--- A. 8. Brent, of Garibaldi, spent 8r so with Mrs. H. Maun. Mr. Gilbertson, an expert shoe fitt­ The following cases were brought are very young. They played at the six plus plan, the poor milk is Mary Ann Hubbard, the heroine of Nels Nelson returned to his home Friday in Tillamook on business. He before Justice Stanley last week; H. opening day excerclses at Pacific brought up to the standard by the er, formerly of Marshall Fields A Co. In Garibaldi Tuesday. He had driven said for us to be sure and state that A. Frakes, W. L. Young. L. J. Clem­ City Sunday. There was dancing, rich milk, and M-. Anderson is of the story. Is a pretty little Southern­ Shoe Dept., of Chicago, Illinois, is in from Portland with Gus Wicklund if P. W. went down there to that ents. P. L. Hunter for unlawful fish­ bon Hires and every one enjoyed a the opinion that each cow should be er whose sole possessions are a faith­ now connected with Holtom's shoe ful and devoted colored mammy and section.* Tillamook county people no convention, the doors of Tillamook ing. all were fined fifty dollars each, thoroughly old fashioned good time. and hia family in an auto. paid for the fat she gives. i | a down-at-the-heels cabin on the out­ doubt will appreciate having their would be no longer open for him to Large crowds went down from Till ­ Nels Hanson and Paul Hanson with the exception of Young, whose Morrison Mills also gave an inter­ skirts of town. feet fitted properly and we feel fort- have decided to dipose of their places pass through. case was dismissed. Those arrested amook, Cloverdale and other places. esting talk on the subject of food *l’o save her precious charge from unate in securing Mr. Gillertson’s Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barker, of Sal ­ north of town and will make their for violation of the speed law were: Postmaster P. W. Todd left for San value of milk, and the richer tbe becoming a "charity child,” Mammy services and hope to maintain the em, drove over Sunday In their car, W. M Hulse, Geo. Nelson, T. Hamil­ Francisco Friday on a short business milk the better the food value. Mr. uses all her savings for a railroad standard that this atore has always home in Eastern Oregon. i Mrs Geo. Rogers and Miss L. Kiz­ and visited with friends, returning ton. W. R. Gould, C. A. Lester, all trip. That’s what he would have us Mills quoted many things, President ticket to New York. Dick Allison waa enjoyed. believe, but In reality he went to at- Munn, Van Pelt and others told of I In the midst of a gay bachelor party er returned to their home in Oswego Tuesday. Mrs Barker was formerly fined ten dollars each. Monday, after having spent ten days Misa Ethel Gould, of this city, and The body of William Landis, who tend the Democratic Natlonal Con- on the recent Jubilee trip through prior to his marriage to a pretty Restaurant Open At Rockaway. has a great many friends and ac­ was drowned Friday afternoon while vention. and he won’t come back un­ the Willamette valley. widow, when— In walked Mary, and camping at ... Pacific City. quaintances here. The Elmore Annex Restaurant, Three new club members were ad- reminded him of his promise to help fishing off the rocks of Cape Kiwands, til they nominate Bryan, either. We Harry Bryant, _ Elmer Easom, W. nan/ _ ----- a r»_ —_ D.rlror next to the Elmore Hotel, is now B. Toler and Oscar and Sam Parker j Mrs. Emma E. Bryan, of Chicago, was rescued Saturday morning at 3 don’t blame him. for It’s a good idea ded to the club list. The meeting her If she were ever In trouble. That wasn't all Mary walked Into, open for the season. Chicken dinner motored down from Coal Creek Fri- - and Mrs. Charles Figely and small o'clock by searcher«. The diaster took not to start anything you can’t fin­ then adjourned to meet at the home - *- — —A dav”t'®~a»*«d the week end. (daughter, Ruth, of Du Bole Idaho. place when a large wave washed ish, but be almost did for he went of Paul Fitzpatrick, east of the old but the story 1s much better told on served Bundays fronj 1 to 5 p. m. Special attention given parties on Landis off the rocks, and. as he was down to ihe Southern Pacific depot McCormack home, on the fourth tbe screen with Thomas Carrigan, J J. C. C Snrague Spragu r of Hillsboro, return- wlth iJarry Tucker. Mrs. Bryan unable to clamber bock upon them, and then found that be bad left all Thursday in July. Vivienne Osborne, Stanley Walpole réservation "Quality our Motto."