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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 8,
1920.
Mrs. S.
Tillamook Jottings. i daughter,
S. Johnson and small
C. Ylander C. Westley, S. Westby,
accompanied
by Mrs. A. Anderson, A. Hove, S. Hove, A. have the good time, They are the Tillamook County Awarded Contract. glad to see our absent members when emplified. The candidates marched
ever they come home.
in a body from Sacred Heart church
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I Burke and daughter, Winnie Mae, Lindberg and W. Thelander, part­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Martiny
I
this week.
The State Highway Commission a-
Bro. G. H. Gilbertson, of Dayton, I and initiation was in progress from
A. Hove left for Portland Saturday left for Rockaway Saturday to spend
ners vs. Oregon Contract Co. is a
Every one is invited to attend the i warded the contract to Tillamook Wn., who has taken a position as ; 9 a. m. to 4. p. m. A number of
where he will visit for some time.
several days on the beach.
suit tiled in the circuit court to rp-^ 'gale
—.j which is to be held at Dr. county for graveling three pieces of shoe salesman at Haltom's, paid us i Knights and ladies motored from
Gerald Case of Bay City, spent
C. W. Hatfield vs. Ambrose Arstell cover $1,593.89, growing out of an
Willamette Valley points and Port­
Saturday in Tillamook on business. and Theresa Arstell is a suit filed in an excavating contract with the de­ Reedy’s Cattle Exchange, Friday i road in this county. They are as fol- a Fraternal visit.
Bro. David Von Almon and Frank land, Seattle and Pendleton were
morning at 10:30. Eighteen head of lows:
Alvin Bauler left for Hillsboro the circuit court claiming $2000 fendant.
Tillamook county, Riverdale-Hob- Matthews, reported not feeling of ' well represented. A fine banquet was
registered Guernsey cattle direct
Friday to visit for a few days.
damages growing out of taking land
Ed Lindsay of Yynbrook, was down from Guernsey Island will be offered sonville section of coast highway, 4.5 the best and Chas. Bennet also re- 1 served in the evening by the ladies
A marriage license was issued to from the plaintiff for road purposes.
the other day and bought a Ford Se­ by the Guernsey Cattle Club. All ot miles surfacing. Tillamook county ported laid up with rheumatism and of the parish. The principal speakers
Allyn H. Cady, ot Corvallis, and Luc- I .
Ernest Shulson of Oregon City, dan from the Tillumook garage. Mr. the cattle are young, none of them court, $30,160.
gone to Salem for treatment with a were Rt. Rev. Titular Abbot Adel-
ile Hunt.
,...M spent the holidays visiting with his Ackley drove it through the brush more than two years old. and Dr.
Tillamook county, Moore cut-off specialist.
l helm O. S. B.; Past State Deputy,
Carl Lindberg left for Portland parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shulson, of and rough roads, and said that there Reedy will offer Lincoln Star, a section of coast highway, 3 miles
The committee on ventilation, re- Frank J. Lonergan; State Deputy. J.
T> J.
T Un»«,
Saturday, where he will visit indefin­ Hemlock, and at the beaches, return­ were places that he could not see Guernsey bull that he has raised. surfacing. Tillamook county court, ported on methods of ventilation, W
H. Piiiro*
Palre; TYiofrint
District Donutv
Deputy, P.
Han-
either wheel track. Pretty bad, but The mother is Goldendale Morning $28.160.
and will work in connection with ley and Father Martin, O. S. B. Ford
ing Tuesday.
itely.
Tillamook county, Beaver-Hebo Trustees in putting this over.
j E. Shaw was toastmaster. The mot-
C. Westby left Saturday for Port­ I i
Star, who has a’ record of 600 lbs.
Rev. Schuetze and family will then it was a Ford, you know.
Big feed in dining room as usual. i Ives of religion and patriotism were
land, where he will visit for a weea leave soon for Odessa, Wash., where
Mrs. Margaret Jennings is here on bo!h sides. Lincoln Star was born section of coast highway, 4.72 miles
Encampment meets Thursday. July sounded so ably as to remind one of
or two.
they will stay until about the middle visiting with her father and sister, I I on Lincoln's birthday, and is the one surfacing, Tillamook county court,
9. All members please be on hand. j the inspiring organ and the chall-
$30,800.
that
was
said
to
favor
Roy
Jones,
but
their
annual
Mr.
and
Maym
e
LaFollette,
for
about
of
August,
spending
Mr .and rMs. A. N. Irskine and
Garveling bids were also called for
John Carroll’s smiling face was a- i enging bugle. A splendid musical
three weeks. Mrs. Jenuings is an old we don’t know about it. Dr. Reedy
daughter, Ruth, spent the week at vacation.
two pieces of road in Polk and Yam­ gain seen in the lodge room after program was given. Mrs. F. D. Small
said
that
he
expected
the
cattle
Tillamooker,
having
attended
High
i
Bayocean.
of
Portland,
a
Miss Evadne Hager,
I played several piano selections most
i
school here. She and her husband, would go at about five to eight hun- hill counties, but we are informed several weeks absence.
A. Nelson and son, of Nehalem, popular June graduate and class pie-
Several speeches from the newly j brilliantly; Mr. John Carroll demon­
are
dred dollars apiece, which is very that the commission has decided to
spent Satutday in Tillamook on bus­ sident from Monmouth Normal, spent now living at Walla Walla, Wash.,
fe-advertise. They were:
elected members, and visitors, which strated satisfaction of all that Tilla-
and are in the garage business reasonable.
| the week end with her aunt, Mrs.
iness.
| mook has a real bass soloist; Mr. M.
Polk county, Yamhill county line were greatly appreciated.
and making fine progress.
Charles
Coffey
and
Raymond
Luc-
Mrs. W. H. Banks, of Portland, H. A. Williams.
Butler’s store section of McMinn­
About
40
members
present,
we
P. Grennen of Portland sang several
A son was born to Mrs. A. H. Gay- as ,of Rockaway, were in to visit at
Cecil McCubbin left Tuesday for
was in Tillamook foi a few days last
ville .Tillamook highway, 7.6 miles want more next week, will we have popular songs which were well re­
lord, on Saturday. Mr. Gaylord just the Headlight office Wednesday. They
Cariton, 'where he will visit for a
grading and surfacing, Elliott & Sco- you?
week.
ceived and Mrs. A. T. Hoffmann clos­
struts around, and seems to think are the drummer and pianist of the
Remember the date, remember the ed the program with a fine rendition
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Othus, of Salt week or so before going on to Enter­ that his son is the only one there is Novelty Orchestra that is now play­ ggin, $100,138.
Yamhill county,
Sheridan-Polk hour, Tuesday at 8.
of Bashs Farewell song. Plans ar.?
Air, were in town on business Sat- prise, where he expects to spend the that is worth taking notice of. We ing at the Salt Air dance hall. The
county line section, Me Minnville-
| summer.
F. F. Conover, Secy.
now being formulated for the con­
day.
don’t doubt it a bit, either, Mr. Gay­ orchestra consists of a violin, piano,
struction of a Knights of Columbus
Mr .and Mrs. H. V. Berg, of lord. You see his other children are saxaphone and drums, and is among Tillamook highway, 4.5 miles surfac­
C. Ylander left for Porltand Tues­
ing. J. D. Trent, $32,016.
building that will be a credit to the
day, where he will stay for some | Mohler, returned home Tuesday, girls, and they didn’t come so near the best iff Oregon. They have played
0. E. S. Kensington Club
city. The officers elected in the new
| after having spent two weeks here Independence day, you know. Dr. at the clubs and hotels in Portland,
time.
On last Wednesday afternoon the Tillamook council are: H. Plasker,
including the Multnomah, Waverly,
Bayocean
Earl Ide, who has been here for | on their ranch. Mr. Berg is a mach­ Robinson attended.
inist
at
the
Brighton
camp
4.
club
ladies gathered at their parlors Grand Knight; C. Foelkner, Deputy
some time, left for his home in Port­
The gasoline situation is strenu­ Irvington and Portland Heights, and
Grand Knight; George Durrer, Re­
for the regular meeting for July.
Why
not
go
to
Bayocean
to
spend
the
Portland,
Benson,
and
Multnom
­
Geo.
E.
Recd,
of
Portland.
Or.,
a
land Saturday.
ous again. Sunday morning there
The Misses H. F. and O. M. Cook corder; F. Plinski, Financial Secy.;
your
vacation
this
summer?
It
is
ah
hotels.
Roy
Quackenbush
is
the
millwright
who
has
been
at
work
at
were a great many cars lined up in
D. McRoberts, of Bend, left for
| F. Fitzpatrick, Treasurer; Ed Stasek.
manager of the hall and has engag­ one ot the most beautiful and att­ being hostesses for the occasslon.
his home Saturday, after having the Shuitz and Faulkener mill just front of the different garages for gas,
The regular routine of business !L,ecturer: Peter Zirr, Advocate; Paul
north of town, for six weeks, return­ but little was to be had. The Stand­ ed the orchestra to play four nights ractive beaches in the Northwest. It
visited here for several days.
was transacted when a short im- I Fitzpatrick, Warden; Nick Pelz, In-
ed to his home Friday.
ard Oil Co. received about eight a week, including Sunday, Wednes­ has many beactiful features that the
Commissioner T. B. Handley came
promptu program took place, Mrs. j ner Guard; Carl Redding. Outer
day,
Thursday
and
Saturday,
for
two
ether
beaches
have
not:
Cape
Mears,
Mr. and Mrs. Hal E. Hoss and thousand gallons a day or so ago,
in Friday evening to spend a few
Coates
rendering for us in her spen­ Guard; Fr. Martin, O. S. B., Chap­
family, of Oregon City, are here and there will be 10,000 gallons months. They will be at liberty the ’three Arch Rocks, the largest Nat-
days here with his family.
did way, “The Wooing of Hiawatha” lain; Trustees: Dave Fitzpatrick,
atorlum
in
the
Northwest
and
a
other
three
night,
and
any
one
want
­
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. more by Saturday, so things will be
Mrs. Ethel Foley and Mrs. Halpin, Lantz, Mrs. Hoss's parents. They going along as usual for a time.
ing music can obtain their services. broad expansive beach with the and graciously responded to an en­ John Berns and M. Melchior.
of Rockaway, were in Tillamook Fri­ will camp most of the time at the
The music is splendid, as each of the ocean on one side and the Tillamook core. Mrs. Dawson, who is always
Melvin Battee left for Camp Lewis
day on businesss.
players Is an artist, and the floor at Bay on the other, also a large num­ ready when occassion demands play­
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM.
beaches.
Saturday where he is to be gone on a
ed a very pretty selection on the
i the Salt Air dance hall is also very ber of agates may be found.
If your eyes need attention see Dr.
Bert Schonody was arrested a few trip with his company for two weeks, ‘
The accommodations consist of a piano, after which the hostesses an- Friday-Saturday, July 9-10, "Shore
Viereck, July 11. For appointment days ago for having been drunk on then will return here to spend the good, so have your good time there.
Acres” Metro special production
first ciass hotel, housekeeping bung­ nounced luncheon served in the din­
Tim
McFall,
who
was
arrested
on
call Dr. Ramsey. Both phones.
the streets, and Okley Kerr was ar­ summer. Mr. Battee is a corporal in
featuring Alice Lake.
alows and tents, all of which are un­ ing room. The tables were art istic-
Dr. Robinson reports the birth of rested for having intoxicating liqu­ the Oregon National Guard, and is a charge of having made Intoxicating
der the management of Mr. and Mrs. ly decorated in the colors of "Old Sunday, July 11, "The Woman’s
a son to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Olson, ors in his possession, No further to be promoted to the rank of Lieut­ liquor on his place near the Yellow
C. C. Nepple, address, Bayocec.n, <»>e. Glory” from flowers that adorned
Game” featuring Elaine Hammer-
Fir
Mill,
was
released
Saturday
aftet
on July 1st.
enant in a few weeks. His father
action has been made.
stein.
thj: jury had been out about ten Rooms and cottages may be rented the table to the candies in the little
and
mother
are
here
for
the
summer,
Rollie W. Watson and family are
Lydia S. Morgan vs. Canzada Ev­
“The Naughty Wink” Wm. Fox
minutes.
The jurors decided that from owners. It is a goodplan to baskets which were our “favors" for
taking a summer’s outing in Califor­ erson and A. C. Everson is a suit hied his father being the foreman for the
make your reservations in advance the ocassion, and the “eats” were
Sunshine comedy.
there
was
insufficient
evidence
to
nia, having left here by auto.
in the circuit court asking for a Oregon Construction Co.
typical of the ladies ability of which
convict him, as the Gilmores, the if possible.
Monday, July 12, Universal program,
One day last week a man who
Dancing every night at Rockaway temporary injunction from obstruct­
A general supply store and post­ they are becoming reknown.
chief witnesses seemed to be into the
title not received.
A fitting closing for the afternoon
Dance Pavilion. Birds Eye Maple ing a certain strip of land and for works in the Neskowin Cheese fact­ affair about as deeply as were the office, conducted by F. D. Mitchell, is
Tuesday, July 13, "The Cyclone” fea­
ory
was
towed
in
town
and
to
the
$500.00
damages.
floor. Wilkin’s Jazz Orchestra.
McFalls. The trouble arose over a conveniently located; clams and was when thé club arose and sang
turing Tom Mix.
E. A. Ellis, of Newberg, has start- Star garage. Lou Henry, one of the week ago, when Mrs. Hellebuyck and crabs may be caught on the flats at "The Star Spangle Banper.”
Ralph Bacon, wife and child, were
"Pathe Review”
employees of the garage, saw the car
The Kensington is growing In
in this week visiting Ml. and Mrs. | ed an auto stage between Tillamook
the Gilmores entered the house of low tide and rock oysters in the rocks
Wednesday, July 13, "The Old Maid’s
and
recognized
it
as
one
that
had
membership
each
month.
One
new
j and Portland. Leaves Tillamook 8
W. H. Hoskins at Bar View.
McFalls, while they. Mr .and Mrs. at Cape Mears. There is good fish­
Baby.”
been stolen from him some time ago
member being added at this meeting.
D. A. Jones vs. Joseph E. Williams a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ at McMinnville. The auto had been McFall, were absent, and, according ing in the several rivers that are not
"Pathe News”
The
membership
now
being
31.
distant.
day,
Fare
to
Portland
$5.00.
Way
to the testimony of Mrs. McFall,
and Lillian Williams is a suit filed
sold
three
or
four
dilleren
times
and
Thursday,
July 15 "Shod With Wire”
Mesdames
Case
and
Dawson
will
The chief feature of Bayocean is
threw the household goods out on
to recover $200.00 on a promissory ! points in proportion.
the identitiy of the theif has not
featuring Wm. Russell.
entertain the ladies for the month of
the
Natatorium.
It
Is
provided
with
Summerlin,
ac-
Doris
and
Glenda
ihe
ground.
They
were
planning
to
rfote.
been found out, as yet.
"Bargain Day.”
’eave and Mrs. Hellebuyck was to a spacious concrete swimming tank, i Augllt, which meets on the first Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. G. W Handy, of companled by Leona Pembroke, left
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sager, of Spirit move into the house. The Gilmores filled withtheocean water that is nesday of each month.
Friday-Saturday, July 16-17, "Mod­
for
their
homes
Tuesday
on
the
train
Mohler, returned home Tuesday after
Lake, Idaho, were in Tillamook a
ern Salome" featuring Hope Hamp­
changed frequently, and it is warmed
..b
having spent a few days here visit­ in Portland and Oswego. They came few days this week looking around. testified that they found several
ton.
bottles of moonshine in the house to a comfortable temperature. Many
Saturday to Hpend the Fourth with
Fourth
of
July
Party.
ing with friends.
Snub Pollard comedy.
They are making a tour of the coast and that there was no doubt that persons learn to swim here. James
relatives and friends.
R. T. Boals vs. Wm. J. Merrick is
country, starting from Coos County they had been making it. The whole Burke, a competent swimming in­
In response to the invitations sent Note: Keep your eyes open for the
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saunders. of
a suit filed in the circuit court to re­
and extending up into Washington, affair was simply a neighborly structor is available, of whom out by Mrs. Johnson, about twenty- program next week.
Oskosh,
Neb.,
who
are
camping
at
cover $100.00 for medical services to
looking for a favorable place to loc­ squabble, as the parties had been lessons may be taken at reasonable five persons met at her home at
employees of the Yellow Fir sawmill. Rockaway for a few' days were in ate. They say Tillamook has impress-
having trouble with each other for rates. The rates to enter the swimm­ i South Prairie to celebrate the Fourth Coming at the Gem Theatre ’’The
Tillamoak Friday to visit the twon.
S. W. Conover and E. M. Condit
ed them more than any other place some time, and the moonshine affair ing pool are: single ticket, 40 cents, of July. Her sons and daughters,
Woman Game”
They like this part of ihe country ex­
vs. E. P. Larson is a suit filed in the
they have seen yet, and think they must have been doped up to put the which includes a bathing suit, show­ with their families and the neighbors
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tremely well.
"The Woman Game,” in which
circuit court to recover $128.37 for
will return.
er bath and the priveleges of staying were present and every one had a
finishing touches on it.
Mrs. Alice Gaines and daughter,
Elaine Hammersteln will appear at
merchandise furnished the defendant.
as long as you desire, or until clos­ thoroughly old fashioned good time.
The cases filed in the Justice court
Norah,, returned to their home in
the
Gem Theatre Sunday, July 11.
ing
time.
Eight
tickets,
$2.50;
20
Wm. McCartney returned to his
last week were as follows: Harris
Huge baskets, covered with snow
Brings Cattle From Guernsey
Hillsboro Friday, after having sper.t
tickets, $5.00.
Admission to the 1
shows "one half of the world how
home in Portland Tuesday, after
Amtner Furniture Co. vs. Elsie Vld-
white
napkins
were
brought
by
many
two weeks visiting with friends and
gallery is free except on occasions of the good mothers, and the children the other half lives”—and the "oth­
having visited here for about three
ito, action to recover $195.40; State
Jame Berridge, wiio came across
relatives on the Little Nestucca riv­
of
moving pictures or other exhibi­ sniffed about anxiously, waiting for er half" under the microsocope are
days with Mr. and Mrs. Max Stanley.
of Oregon vs. Rudolph Zweiful, act­ with the cattle from Guernsey Island
er.
those interesting specimens from the
ion for suffering dead animals and is from Midlands, England, and tells tions.
the time to taste the goodies. At two
Elaine Todd left Friday for San
Wo notice that Mr. Mahan is alone other substance to remain without
R. R. Steele is one of the receivers I o’clock they were opened and the higher strata of society.
Francisco, where she will visit for
us some very interesting things about
"The Woman’s Game,” It is claim­
at the Tillamook Barber Shop now, proper burial; C. 0. and C. M. Daw­
and is General Manager of the season I contents placed on a cloth, spread
about a month with friends and re­
the old country, also about his trip
ed is easily the best photoplay in
Charlie Mowery having grown tired son vs. Arthur, Charles and Earl
of 1920.
out in the yard in the shude of an
over. He said that he started from
latives.
which Miss Hammersteln hus yet ap­
of the scissors and razor and gone in Gilmore, action to recover $190 for
apple tree, and every one feasted to
London the 28 of March, after hav­
Edith Morgan, of Seattle, is here for gasoline as he now calls the Star
peared.
I.
0.
0.
F.
Items.
merchandise.
his heart’s content.
ing laid over there about 17 days.
visiting with friends and schoolmates garage "hame.”
They stayed until six o’clock, when
The work on the Cloverdale High They were a week on the trip over,
for a month or so. She attended
Modern Woodmen of America Organ­
Treasurer
R.
W.
Watson
started
most of them took their leave, wish­
Miss Mary Miller, who has been school building is progressing very and, after landing at New York, were
High school here not long ago.
ize.
for California last Sunday, with his ing their host as many happy returns
attending the teachers examinations rapidly and will be completed about forced to stay five weeks, the cattle
family on a month’s vacation. He is of the day.
Guy Vaughn and E. Larson have
here, and visiting for a week or so the first of Spetember. Work on the being in quaratine. It seems as if
The Modern Woodmen of America
making the trip by Auto and as Rol­
bought out the Skeel’s Cash Grocery, with her parents at Yellow Fir Mill,
Those present were; Mr. and Mrs.
Hight school building at Wheeler there is a disease among the cattle
and it will be known as Vaughn and
lie is a far-sighted fellow, as usual Willard Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. T. met Wednesday evening at the W. O.
returned to Monmouth Wednesday, was begun last week and will be that affects their feet and their
has his route all laid out in advance. Lyster and daughter, Irene, Mr. and W. hall, and organized the SunBet
Larson Co.
where she will attend summer completed by the tenth of Spetember. mouthes, and all that are imported
While
the writer was in Watson’s Mrs. Darby. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Camp. There were about twenty-
C. A. Lyster was arrested and fin­ school.
The school will be greatly improved, are forced to pass through a rigid
office a few days ago. he pulled his Vaughn, Mr. and Miv. Hull Johnson, five present, and eleven were new
ed $10 for speeding and Rollie Wat­
We are glad to see that “Pete” as there as there are to bethree quarantine« This lasted for 5 weeks, road maps, showing his intended tra-
members who were initiated. There
son was arrested, but he hasn’t show­
Lamar is back. He came breezing in­ teachers in the place of the one that and, fortunately, not a one of the vels, stops, sight seeing places, side and family. Mrs. Orvilla Holgate, of are about thirty members who are to
ed up yet to plead before the Justice.
to tow n the other day from Corvallis, has been handling the work. There herd contracted the disease, After trips, etc., and believe me if he has Beaver, Bell Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. to transferred to this camp front oth­
Wm. Miller and family, Russell ers.
A party consisting of Ronald where he is now located, and will will be about thirty High School leaving New York they came by ex­
left anything out that money and
Brown, Leonard Gilliam and Lyle stay for a few weeks with Mr. and students attending this fall.
press to Portland, where another brains can procure, 1 know not whul Johnson, Mrs. Bell and Floyd Bell,
State Deputy Martin and District
Brooks motored in from Carleton Mrs. Sam Bradhead. Mr. Lamar's
The annual teachers’ examinat­ wait of 2 weeks was necessary before it can be, but leave it to Rollie, if Asa Asch. Elizabeth Morrey and Roy Deputy laigason were in from Port­
Friday evening to stay until after familj’ is here also.
land.
ions were held at the Court House coming over here, which took 3 days, he needs more sight seeing he can Edgar.
Mrs Johnson Is known throughout
the Fourth.
last
week from Wednedsay until Fri­ as the final stretch of the journey­ probably arrange another side trip. I
J. R. Meyers and son John, accomp­
th<- entire neighborhood as "grand­
D. E. Burroughs returned to Port­ anied by J. W. Mahaffey, were down day afternoon. The following teach­ being made by freight.
Bro. Chas. Bennett Is reported on |
Reformed Congregational Church
ma." Everyone knows and loves her.
Mr. Berridge says that his Is his
land Tuesday after having spent two from Brighton on business Saturday. ers took the tests: Mesdames Coral
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the sick list, being laid lip with rhe- ; She will celebrate her eightieth
months here visiting with his son Mr. Mahaffey and family have been Pollock, Esther Cornell, Dora Young, first trip to the states and that he umatism. Hope he soon recovers, I
10 a. m. Sunday School.
birthday
the
twenty-eighth
of
Aug
­
likes
this
country
much
better
than
and daughter, Doscoe Burroughs and visiting at the home of Mr. Meyers Winifred Coffman, Beulah Thayer,
for we need him on the Job. He is I ust. and. a« she Is rathei feeble het-
11 a. nt. preaching.
Mrs. Louis Hushbeck.
for about a week, returning to their Cora Finch. Misses Jennie Reed. England. He says he would like to one of workers, and as we are not ov­
As the usuall vacation period of
sons
and
daughters
have
planned
to
Mary V. Miller, and AlicePhillips, F. stay in Oregon, but that his passport er supplied with them, we mtSH them t.
Faye Brenner returned to Tilla­ home in Portland Tuesday.
our congregation will begin on tile
obtain ,i wheel chair for her.
allows only a 3 months’ sojourn in
mook Friday to visit for some time
15th of' July,, there will be no
On July 2nd the regular business H. Pinkstaff and J. L. Ashton. Word
when they are absent from the Lodge
the
United
States.
with relatives an^i friends. She has meeting of the Women’s Relief Corps has beenrecelved by Supt. Lamb that
preaching services till after the 15
work.
In speaking of the conditions back
Kinghts of Columbus Organize
been attending school at the Beaver­ was held with a small attendance, the results of the examination will
of August.
Bro. Peter Schranz has returned to
home he says that if things were no
Rev. Richard Schuetze.
ton Academy.
hoping hereafter to see more there. not be known until the first of Au­ higher there than here the people his home from the McMinnville
gust.
hospital, and is now able to drive
Mrs. M. Burkhart and daughter. Ladies be sure to be out next meet­
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Merrick, Grace would not complain, so they must be his own auto Io the city. It has been
We have such a variety of eliur-
Christian Chui ch
Beryl, of Dayton. Wn., came in Wed­ ing as there is something special on.
pretty bad there. Woolen clothing
nesday evening to visit at the home We are certainly glad to have Mrs. Crpndie and Doris Smock, of Tilla­ is much cheaper there, though, in a long time since Pete was taken sick : ehes and fraternal societies in Tilla­
Next Bunday morning we will have
mook, and their guests, Irle Stewart
mook county I hat a cynic, passing
of Mr. and’.Mrs. Fred Burton during Marion Doty back with us again.
spite of the fact that there is scarcely and it seems good to Rec him around
this way, could easily find sufficient special music by R O. Youtz of Elli­
the summer.
Did you notice the line of cars and Norman Normile .of Portland, any wool shipped from Australia, again.
Newsboys Lamar and daughter confusion to support his superficial son White Chautauqua. He will al­
Among the guests at Hotel Bay- waiting at the Star Garage Sunday spent the Fourth and Fifth on an where the greatest amount usually
were distributing the Sunday Ore­ arguments. The facts remain, how­ so preach for us at 11 a. m. Do not
ocean, July Fourth and Fifth was morning for gas? There were about outing at Bayocean. The party oc­ comes from.
gonians .as the old newsboys have ever, that he never pipes his voice miss it. Evening we we meet in th«
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson and 36 of them, and Charles Pankow cupied the "Hikers” quarters at Bay
side
Inn.
Among
the
things
enjoyed
retired from the job. A chance for during a Militant Crusade. It is only tent.
!
said
that
they
pumped about a
Messre. E. D. Erskine and A. E. Har-
Attention !
Bible School 10 a. tn. Come early!
a good live boy to pick up a few dol­ in the more or less promising field of
I thousand gallons, before all of the was a hike to the caves and to Cape
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rts. of Tillamook.
H. E. Tucker, minister
Mears lighthouse, a swim in the
reaction or the safe of one of decad­
lars
this
summer,
on
a
paper
route,
people
were
taken
care
of.
All
the
boy
who
rode
my
bicycle.
'
The
A request has been made to the
"Nat
”
,
a
nice
rest
on
the
warm
beach
ence
that
he
dares
to
advertise
his
If
you
are
the
boy,
see
J.
8.
Lamar.
Monday night can be Identified and
postal officials to have the afternoon other garages were without gas.
sand and some fine "eats” at Hotel unless It is returned. I shall have to
Ross Chllcott, J. C. Brown and E cowardly wares. The people of Till- I Adminiitrator*! Notice to Creditors,
Jefferson Fleck and Lulu M. Fleck
train carry letter mail in a closed
o—
Bay Ocean. Such a good time wan had
F.
Schultz received the Third Degree arnook county are normal people and :
consider
that
you
wanted
to
steal
it.
•ouch between this city and Port- vs. Martin Blaser is a suit filed in •that all voted a repetition of the trip
Notice is hereby given that the
they
possess
the
spirit
of
admiration
'
last
meeting,
and
another
application
Save trouble and bring it back.
| the circuit court growing out of a
undersigned, D. A. Browne, by an
for Initatlon was received, making which prompts them to glory in the i
E. D. Curtis, of Portland, paid his
Harry E. Tucker.
order
of the County Court for Tllla-
Th 3 Misses Elta and Vera Shep- lease of a farm, the plaintiff alleg­ annual visit to the Headlight office I
13 applicants for Initatlon, which right human qualities of others. Un- ■
Pard. of Chillocothe, III., were In ing that defendant failed to comply
der our apparent differences, there- ! mook County, Oregon, has been duly
will
be
conferred
on
Tuesday,
July
Tuesday
morning
to
see
that
all
was
Hope
Hampton
Star,
tn
“
A
Modern
appointed executor of the estate of
Tillamook Friday. They are visiting with the terms of the contract and going well. He had known the editor
20. All applicants please be on fore, will be found, among other vir­
Salome”
Thomas P. Browne, deceased. Notice
until September with their sister, now demands judgment against the for'many years, and has been making I
hand on that date, at 8:30. This Is tues. a most passionate patriotism
defendant for $900.00.
is further given that all persons hav­
Mrs. J. B. Lommen. of Mohler.
trips
to
the
Tillamook
beaches
for
j
which
is
Inevitably
coupled
with
one
week
later
than
Intended
on
A
bewildering
variety
of
exquisite
1
Mr. and Mrs. H. Shaler, of Spok­
ing claims against the said estate
Mtf and Mrs. Jim Berry and dau-
over twenty years. He has lived in gowns and dazzling jewels is worn account of the Chautauqua next high admiration for and encourag- j
must present the same, duly verified,
ghter. of Portland. came down to ane, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Taggart, of Portland since 1885, and has been by Hope Hampton in her inltal pro- ’ week.
Installation of officers will ment to all citizens and Institutions
■Pend the week end at Rockaway, Hillsboro left Friday for their respec­ the principal in the Sunnyside school duct ion as a star "A Modern Salome" also be put off until, July 21, for the which exemplify that virtue. The with proper vouches, to the under­
■nd will visit for a few days with tive homes after having spent a few for nineteen years, having retired to be shown at the Gem Theatre | same reason, providing the Rebekahs Kights of Columbus is such an In- > signed or to his attorney, S. 8. John­
son, at Tillamook, Oregon, on or be-
■ days at etarts. Mr. Taggart formerly
Mrs. H. D. Bat tee.
stitutlon.
t
I owned the camp there, but Bold it to from teaching the eleventh of June, Friday and Saturday, July 16 and 17 do likewise.
fore six mnths from this date.
On Sunday, July 4th. a large class
thia year. He says he has retired It is her determination to become I
Bro. B. D. Lamar of this Lodge,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May. of Salem,
D. A Browne,
Mr. Davies not long ago. They have
from teaching, work, and everything known as the best dressed woman of now living In Corvallis, visited us was initiated In the K. of P. hall. I
■nd Dr. Knratli, of Portland, are
Administrator of the Estate of
e
oi
a
v
w
w
■
cottage,
and
after
stay-
The
team
work
was
under
the
direct-
I
▼iitlng at the home Mr'
of May*
A. J. intend»
Oyele, lni at Hiil,l>oro *°r a short tune will but having a good time, and he and the screen and in her first production last meeting, also Bro. W L. Har-
Thomas P. Browne, deceased.
of South Prulrte. 1_.______________
Mrs Curtis haave located perman­ she has set a mark that If maintain- ; non, was home again after an ab- ion of Past State Deputy Frank J. ’
return to spend the summer.
July 8, 1820.
i
Lonergan
and
three
degrees
’
w
ere
es
­
»• locate here in the near future.
sence of two years. We are alwayi
ently at Twin Rocks, where they will ed will earn her that reputation.
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