Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 15, 1920, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, JULY 15, 1920.
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- The Headlight this month passes to take an active part in the cam­
trip to Tillamook, and he is mighty puts it in the class of the retined me­
Gas on Way Here.
its 32nd anniversary. For 20 years paign. It is hoped that the republi­ earnestly hope that you receive high
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delighted with it, for he has been in lodramas which now are the prefer­
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Fred C. Baker has guided its destiny, can county central committee will grade service from it that you bava
a right to expect.
Ed Davis, of Nehalem, was in this and today he is issuing a newsy and
red form of entertainment. There is
The Auto Dealer’s Association of Honolulu for eleven years.
get busy and have a strong organiz­
In the interest of a tireless Tilla­ Portland have bought several cars of
The Dr. speaks highly of Honolulu a lively, fistic encounter and the big
city on business Friday.
well edited paper. It speaks well for ation, for Tillamook county will be
mook, I beg to remain.
gasoline at Fort Worth, Texas, for as an ideal place to enjoy a summer’s climax is brought about when a Jeal­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will E. him that he has stayed at the helm expected to roll up a big vote for
vacation which, he says, is far in ad­ ous husband makes a murderous at­
Very respectfully yours,
of one newspaper so long and faith­ Harding and Coolidge in November.
use at Western Oregon Points.
Mackinster, July lltb, a son.
vance of California, the climate con­ tempt upon his rival and seriously
A. Barber,
ful.—Wheeler Reporter.
This
gasoline
will
move
over
the
| D. J. Williams, who is represent­
ditions being almost perfect.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jef­
wounds an innocent party.
Southern Pacific lines and to hurry
Frank .Stroud, of Beaverton, re­ ing the International Correspondence
fries on July 11th, a daughter.
State Fire Marshal,
a
the movement of same, the S. P. has
M. W. Jackson, who was visiting turned home Friday morning after Schools, was in Tillamook from Chamber of Commerce
BURGLARY IN TILLAMOOK
arranged to handle It in a straight Bay City Again Knocked Out in Tax
Thursday until Tuesday. Mr. Will­
having
spent
about
a
week
here.
He
here for about a week, returned to
Suit.
For Tillamook train load,-saving delay at terminals
iams is from Scranton, Pa., the home
came
in
his.car,
for
a
few
days
busi
­
Portland Tuesday.
etc. Every day saved on this gas
ness trip, but, as there was no gas to of the I. C. S., and is spending sev­
Wagner's Cigar Stand Broken Into
Judge Geo. R. Bagley has Just de­
enroute means much to the farmers
Fred Lowman returned to Port­ be had. he was stalled for a week, eral months in Portland and other
The
business
men
of
Tillamook
By Loes Burglars.
cided
a
noted
case
brought
by
Bay
i
and
tourists
this
season.
land Tuesday after having spent a | and said he thought he would move Oregon points. He says that he is who wish to further the interests of
City
against
W.
S.
Cone.
Bay
City
TheStnadard
Oil
Co.
at
Portland
day or two here on business.
his home and business over here.
delighted with the country here, and the county protecting and advancing
has shut down, and will deliver no undertook to sell, under the Bancroft
Some little surp.ise was caused in
John Carrol, the Road Master, left says that he likes the West in many the present industries and promoting gas for a time, although there is Act, a large number of lots owned by the city on Tuesday morning when it
C. Struckman, of Portland, who
new
ones,
are
planning
to
unite
ways
better
than
the
East,
but
he
has been here a week visiting with Saturday night by auto for Burley,
plenty of gas in the east, ti seem;: Mr. Cone, for street Improvements. became known that Wagner’s Cigar
Idaho, having been called there by has the idea that it takes the East­ form an organization kown as rather queer that there should be The City bid them in. and brought a Stnnd had been broken into and a-
friends, returned Tuesday.
the death of his father. His father erners to build up the west. Maybe the Chamber of Commerce. Twen­ none at all in Washington, Oregon suit to quiet title. Judge Bagley i bout »225.00 stolen front the safe.
A marriage license was issued to was very ill several weeks ago, and he is right, but we don't tliink so.
ty-five men have joined, so far, but
held the sale void and set it aside.
Th? robber had entered the premis-
and California.
A. E. Nicholas and Ephila W. Heider, he had gone out there for a couple
Frank Plinsky and family return­ there should be about one hundred
es
through a window at the side of
to
get
in
oq
a
paying
basis,
as
a
on July 10th.
of weeks and had returned after his ed Wednesday evening from Port­
the building, which it seems, was
Fire
Engine
Found
Satisfactory.
great
deal
of
money
is
needed
with
Shakespeare Club Meets.
land, where he had been called by
C. Harry Jones and C. E. Stevens father had been improving.
partly open, being held down by a
which to carry on the work.
t
were fined »10 each for speeding last
It looks as if it were about time the serious Illness of his sister, Anna
According of the specifications the I stick for ventilation, When Wagner
Anyone
who
is
interested
in
the
The Shakespeare club met Friday
week.
for the school board to ¡yt busy and Pllnsky. Miss Plinsky was here in organization call
Room 212 at the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Web­ pump of the new Stutz Fire Engine left the Cigar Stand late the previous
Tillamook a few months ago, and
have
the
grass
in
the
school
yard
1
was given an Underwriter test, night, it seems he had only partly
Tillamook
Building
and
see
Leslie
A marriage license was Issued to
made many acquaintances, who will
ster Holmes at Hobsonville and spent
John Becker and Mollie Krieger, on mowed. Other people are requested I be glad to know that she is rapidly Harrison, who has charge. He says a most enjoyable day. Instead of the which it passed very successfully. turned the lock in the safe, and the
by the marshal to have their lawns !
This test called for the pump to de­ robber evidently having notices this,
that the Chamber of Commerce will
July 10th.
mowed, and it seems as if the school improving although for u time there he organized in a week or so, and regular meeting .and reading of a liver 800 gallons per minute at 120 all he had to do was to turn the
Rev. and Mrs. Ford, of Banks, are yard ought to be mowed too. At pre­ were no hopes for her. Mr. Plinsky
play, the ladies spent most of the day pounds net pressure for two heurs, lock back. To Wagner’s surprise the
officers will be elected.
here visiting with their daughter. sent it strangely favors a farmer’s said that parte of the road were
out of doors. The hostess had the 400 gallons per minute at a 200 next morning the safe was minus
rough and muddy, owing to the re­
Mrs. C. E. Trombley.
meadow.
rooms wonderfully decorated with pound net pump pressure for
the box and the money which it con­
cent rains, and that in a great many "The Stolen Kiss" featuring Con­ beautiful roses, honeysuckles and minutes and 275 gallons at thirty tained.
Found a sack of grain. Owner can
a net
Dr. V. C. Birney and Jack Cady, places cars were unable to make it
stance Binney..
carnations, and served a delicious pump pressure of 250 pounds for 30
recover same by applying to this of­ both of Portland, came in Tuesday to alone.
It did not take long to locate the
lunch.
minutes.
flee and paying for this advertisment. spend a few days at the home of Mr.
robbers, for Guy Allman and George
Mr. Smith, the man who demon­
Test No. 1—800 Gallons.
Hubbard were thought to be in some
Mis Areta Everson left early this and Mrs. Fred Burton. Dr. Birney
For obsorbing dramu and delicious The invited guests were: the Mes-
Under thiB run the pump was op­ way connected with the robbery.
week for Corvallis, where she will spent seventeen month at the front strates new fire engine is liable to be humor, touched with flashes of path­ dames Kuratli, Aiderman, McCurdy,
attend summer school for a few in France, doing First Aid work, and arrested for fishing without license os nothing equals Constance Binney’s Haberlach, Haltom, Smith, Bales, erated on July 8th for 45 minutes, They were watched and it soon con­
and during the last 15 minutes, the vinced the officials that they had
as he was gassed and wounded sev­ if he continues to catch mud cats in newest Realart production, "The Gruber, and Hayes,
weeks.
the manner in which he did Friday Stolen Kiss," which is scheduled to
After having had a delightful pump developed trouble. The face shaddowed the right parties and then
eral
times,
and
also
suffers
from
shell
Frank Crowley returned to his
afternoon. But sh! don’t let the Fish
time they adjourned to meet next plates of the housing began to leak arrested the right men, which wag
home in Portland Tuesday morning, shock, he has been forced to quit his Warden hear you, and don’t tell Mr. appear at the Gem Theatre on Thurs­
month at the home of Mrs. W. L. on account of the bolts not having soon confirmed, for Allman made a
practise for a time and resuperate.
day, July 22.
after having spent two weeks here
been screwed tight enough. The confesion and owned up to being the
Prof. O. V. White and family came | Smith that we told you. > You see
"The Stolen Kiss’ is a "different" Campbell.
on business.
pump developed trouble.
The i actual burglar who entered the build­
in last week from Scotts Mills, where they were down at the slough pump­ picture. It portrays with quaint
Nels Heglan and Ralph Dunn were he has been
pump also had trouble in attaining ing and stealing the money,. He gave
ing
water
with
the
engine
and
Mr.
Cady-Hunt
Wedding.
conducting a school this
charm the story of a little Brooklyn
arrested for unlawful fishing. Heg- I | past winter,
an adequate suction. Most of up $111.00, mostly in silver and
He says that It was one Smith simply proceeded to catch 3 girl with a French accent, who is
this trouble was found, after
lan was fined $50, and Dunn’s case I of the most
fish in the hose. We don’t care, only kept in sheer ignorance of the sim­
Allyn Cady and Lucille Hunt were the test, to be due to fish obstructing small change. He implicated Hub­
successful terms he has
was dismissed.
we
feel
rather
left
out
beoause
he
did
bard, accusing him of taking part
ever had. Prof. White was here the
plest things in life by her misguided married at Wheeler at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thayer and winter before last, and made a great not give us even one tiny little taste though affectionate grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cady, last Sun­ (he strainer in the pump. The pump in the robbery. This Hubbard denies,
family, of Portland, are visiting at many friends during the school year, ' of the fish. Next time we’re coming The story hinges upon the efforts of day afternoon. Rev. W. J. Warren troubles were remedied qjid on July who said that Allman simply brought
9th the test was run for o e hour
the homes of Wm. Foster and Louis who are very glad to see him back. to dinner, Mr. Smith.
Felicia Day, who is called "Little performed the ceremony, and only a and 30 minutes, making a total time him a box and asked him to keep it
Hushbeck, this week.
The
speed
cop
found
a
bottle
of Miss By-the-Day" because she hires few friends and relatives were pre­ of delivering capacity of two hours for him. Allman denies this, saying
He will spend the summer here in
that Hubbard knew of the robbery,
moonshine in Jim Hunt’s car on out to sew "by the day”, to earn i sent.
Miss Agnes S warez is here from his old residence.
and fifteen minutes. During this for they agreed to divide the money.
Tuesday,
and
that
caused
him
to
sufficient
money
to
recover
the
own
­
be
Portland, to spend a few weeks. She
Th bride is from Albany, and is lest the -suction lift averaged 9 ft. 6 When Hubbard told where the box
Geo. Higgins ,of Portland, was in
attended High School here a year or to visit last week and to attend to pulled. Hunt pleaded uilty but he ership of her beautiful home, which an accomplished musician, having inches.
was hidden, if was found to contain
would
not
"peach
”
as
to
how
has been legally entangled by an un­
so ago.
Test No. 2—275 Gallons.
business. He was the light house came into possession of the ____ he scrupulous lawyer. In place of the charge of the music in one of Alb­
$25.00 in gold and $70.00 in curr­
moon-
any’s largest stores. Mr. Cady is an
Howard Whittaker, who lias been keeper at the Cape Meares light house shine. Wliat hurt Jim’s delicate feel­
This test was made by taking suct­ ency, which seems to bear out All­
frowsy
lodgers
who
have
taken
pos
­
overseas veteran, and a member of ion from a city hydrant through two man’s statement that they had a-
here for the past week returned to ten years ago, and this is his first ings most was the fact that he hadn't
his home in Aberdeen, Wash., Mon­ trip here in several years. He said even taken a swig out of the bottle session of the house, Felicia installs the Kappi Psi fraternity of the O. A. line of Jt/i inche department hose. greed to divide the money.
a group of potential geniuses—
day.
he was delighted to see the improve­ and that it will be destroyed Some of young men and girls discovered by C. After their honeymoon, which The test was run for thirty minutes.
The credit of the arrest goes to
An 8 pound son was born to Rev. ments that have taken place in Till­ Jim's friends say he didn’t use good Felicia In the last stages of despair. they will spend in Wheeler, they will The pressure at the intake of the City Marshal Gruber. On being
and Mrs. H. E. Tucker, on July 14. amook and the surrounding country, judgment in allowing a bottle of Under the benign influence of her return to Corvallis, and Mr. Cady pump was three pounds per square advised of the robbery he soon got
Dr. Boals was the attending physic­ especially Bayocean, as he has quite moonshine to lay around in his car. matchless courage they regain their will resume his studies at college, inch. Additional capacity could have busy. The first thing he ascertained
been pumped if the city mains hud was that Allman was around all
ian.
a bit of property down there.
Justice of tne Peace Stanley linen confidence and succeed in working this being his Senior year.
been capable of delivering a greater night and was Ki the cigar stand just
Milton Appleyard who has been
We note the fact that Postmaster Hunt $250.00 and'cost, which would out their destinies.
capacity.
before the place was locked up, and
visiting here for the past two weeks ; Todd is again among the ranks of have bought 250 bottles of whisky
Constance Binney is seen in a Gymnasium Completed Next Month
Test No. 3.
that he had been in the company of
left this morning for his home in those present in Tillamook. We pre­ before the state went ury.
dual role in this production, She
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This
test
wan
conducted
at
the
the night watchman part of the
A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. portrays both Felica Day and i her
Aberdeen, Wash.
sume he had a yery exciting time in
E. L. McNeil, of Hoover and Me same place at test No. 1. The aver­ night. He also found out that All-
The heavy rain on Monday found ’ Frisco, even though he did fail to R. A. Leonard, the Misses Ethel und mother, Octavia.
Neil, contractors who are building age suction lift was approximately man had been in company with a
considerable hay in the fields, but as I ace Bryan nominated. We’re glad to Harriet Gaylord and Pauline Mack-
the gymnasium in Tillamook, says 10 feet. After this test had run tor red headed man part of the previous
the weather has turned fine again, i see him back and looking none the elvane came In from Portland Sun­
that it will be completed about the twenty minutes the gas supply was day, and they were Been talking to­
I.
0.
0.
F.
Items.
the hay will not be damaged to any i worse for the adventure, but, pray day. Miss Ethel Gaylord was return­
tenth of next month. It will till a exhausted. After ten minutes time gether at the movie theatre on First
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i don’t asked him how the political ing from Eugene, where she has been
great extent.
long felt need for a place of amuse- the test was resumed and completed. Street. Gruber located the red head­
attending
the
U.
of
O.
After
having
No news is good news, does not al­ meat and recreation for both the
Test No. 4—Shut-Of Nozzle.
The Public Service Commission I bosses and the "wets” controlled the i spent a delightful week end Miss
ed man, and found it was Hubbard.
' convention.
ways prove true, for in this case too children and the older ones of the
This test was not called for by the Although the city marshal did not
will be in Tillamook on July 31 to
Beatrice
Gaylord
returned
with
Miss
much
business
is
the
cause
of
not
E. G. Lantz was out to Portland
city specifications, but was made to accuse Allman of the robbery, ha
take up the matter of eliminating
community.
much news.
determine the action of the relief took him to city hall twice and talk­
railroad grade crossing in this coun­ this week to attend the meetings ' Mackelvane to Portland Tuesday
A
large
auditorium,
50
x
70
feet,
The Chautauqua caused most of our is in the main part. It will be fixed value. A 100 foot hose with a shut-; ed with him. Gruber knew that All-
that were held by the Eastman Ko­ morning, where they will spend a
ty.
few days before going on to Astoria
Ford E. Shaw has been appointed dak Co. demonstrating the new | and Seaside, where they will spend members to be absent from lodge last for basket ball and other gymnastics. iff nozzle was used, tjie pump deliv­ man was telling some barefaced lies
meeting, but even at that we had a At the east end of the auditorium is ering water under normal conditions. but he did not argue with him. Tues­
chemicals,
etc.
A
three
day
’
s
session
auditor of the State Corporation De­
the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson,
partment to succeed Theodore Burk­ was held, at the end of which he I with their son and daughter, of Port­ good session, and Bro. Everest, of a stage 20 x 70 feet, which will have The nozzle was opened and closed a day evening the marshal decided to
hart. He will assume liis new duties came home in his car, accompanied land, were also guests of the Gay­ Vancouver Lodge, paid us a frater-nal all modern fixtures, foot lights, etc., number of times. The pump and the arrest the men and lock them up. He
visit. Two more applications were and will be prepared for hand ball relief valve worked well under these first put Hubbard in the cooler, and
by Miss Veda McKee, who assists
next Saturday.
lords during the week end, and re­ voted on and accepted, making 14
him
and
his
wife
in
the
studio.
Miss
and other games to be played on it. conditions, showing that the design had a time set to met Allman, he ac­
K. Krautz, the Chief Accountant
turned to their home early in the eligible for the Initiatory degree as
McKee
has
been
visiting
with
friends
cused him of the robbery and took
Three
dressing rooms will be built was good.
for the Arenz Construction Co., was
week.
follows: H. H. Hanenkratt, Cornelius
and
rel?
’
*ves
in
Portland
for
several
on
the
north side of the auditorium, Summary of the Official Test Given him to the city jail, where he was
in this week working over the War­
f It seems as if our new fixe engine D. Ward. E. G. Jeffries, Earl Snod­
Above.
weeks.
told that his partner in the crime
i
over which will be the balcony. The
ren Construction camp, and returned
The maxium pump pressure for was locked up. Seeing that he
were attracting a great deal of not­ grass, R. M. Savage, Harry E. Tuck­ auditorium and balcony together will
Mr
.and
Mrs.
Howard
Boone
and
to his home in Portland Tuesday.
er, Frank Ridpath, Norman A. Wag­
the three tests were as follows: 1st, in a bad fix, Allman owned up
small son, Freddie, returned Monday ice in other towns not far distant, as
Mrs. L. S. Pike, and Miss Frances from a trip to Portland, Astoria and . there is one who is sending its May­ ner, L. Loll, Roscal Barker, Ed seat over fifteen hundred people. At 128; 2nd, 277; 3rd. 216. The mini­ gave up his Bbare of the booule.
I
Gist, returned to Bay City, Tuesday I oilier outside points. They were gone ' or, Council and Fire Chief over here Thompson. Geo. E. Bennett, Clarence the west end is the swinming tank, mum net pump pressure for the three first Hubbard declared he knew
which is 20 x 50, the upper end be­ were; 1st, 125; 2nd. 260; 3rd, 204.
after having spent a day or so here. about five days, and said they had a i today to look over the engine, with C. Dougherty and Howard Brooks.
thing about it, but eventually went
Miss, Gist is spending the summer splendid time, going out on the Col- i the intention of buying one just like
These candidates will please be at ing two feet six inches and the low­ The average net pump pressure being with the officers to his home, where
er
end
seven
feet
six
Inces.
It
will
for the three: 1st, 127.5; 2nd, 269.
with Mrs. Pike, her home being here. umbia and Pacific Highways and it. We hope they do, and also hope th? Lodge Room next Tuesday eve,
be fitted up with a healing system 2; 3rd. 212.2. The maxium capacity j he produced the box with the money
from tinder the house. According to
The Jersey Cattle Club which was seeing other points of interest, and that they are a» pleased with it ah July 20. 8:30 o’clock.
that will beat the water in less than
to meet at the home of Paul Fitz­ said they would have stayed longer the people of Tillamook aie. Anoth­
Bros, on the sick list. Ben Neil­ two hours,, and will have steel lad­ was : 1st. 813, 2nd, 309; 3rd, 447. | Allman’s story Hubbard was in bed
The minumum capacity was; 1st, when he took the box to the barn
patrick has t>een postponed until fur­ but that they could not gas for the er town farther away than the first son, who was seriously injured, from
ther notice on account of a number car and it wouldn’t run very well Will send their representatives here a tree which he was trimming, and ders and other necessary fixtures, in­ 803; 2nd. 297; 3rd, 411. The aver- and covered it up. He told Hubbard
some time next week to look at the Chas. Bennett, laid up wl.h rheumat­ cluding spring boards, etc. Two age capuclty was: 1st, 807; 2nd, to get up and hide the box.
of farmers being busy haying.
without it.
large dressing rooms, one for boys 304; 3rd, 435.
engine,
also, according to Mr. Smith.
District Attorney Goyne has filed
Prof. G. W. Brown and family, of
The engine room at the City Hall1 He also says that The American City ism, now taking treatment at Salem. and one for girls will be over the
The conclusion of the entire test complaints against Allman and Hub­
If you known ol others who are silk,
Veroni«, came in Tuesday to spend is being remodeled since
....._ the new . Magazine has
pool,
and
will
contain
several
show
­
was
satisfactory.
written, requesting it is your duty to report them.
bard charging them with burglary.
about ten days camping out and •ngine came. '__
The ,________
partition —
in the I
er baths.
The Council has accepted the enig-
Bro. Odd Fellow, are you living
staying at the beaches. Prof. Brown door has been taken out, and sliding that a picture of the engine and all
Allman is a married with a family,
The building certainly will be a me and it now belongs to Tillamook
is the principal of the Hight School doors are to be put in the place of I the file men be sent to them for up to the Principles of Odd Fellow­ splendid one when finished, and the
having been In the denying husinese
city.
publication in their next issue. Till- ship, which you pledged yourself to
at Veronia.
the old ones, so that both machines amook seems to be coming to the
C. F. Wagner, engineer for the in this city. District Attorney r. H.
do? Are you visiting the sick, look- people of Tillamook ought to be Just­
Goyne seams to think that Allman
C. W? Elliott, who was arrested In will be able to pass out at the same front in everything, eh?
I ng after the needy, and in all ways ly proud of it. and should appreciate Oregon Insurance Rating Bureau, of haw been implicated In other affairs.
Tillamook county by federal.officers, time. Before it was difficult feat to .
the
efforts
of
the
principal,
teachers
Portland,
made
the
test.
He
returned
on a charge of having sold moon­ | drive the huge engine through the ' H. H. Burton, of San Jose, Cal., conducting your self, so that being and tile pupils of the school who home a couple of days ago, and said Hubbard is a single man and both
shine, was fined $300, after he had I narrow paasway, as theie were only left Tuesday for his home, after hav­ an Odd Fellow, you are credit to worked so bard last year tohave the that he had had a most delightful men have been frequent visitors of
Wagner’s Cigar Stand, where
entered a plea of guilty, in the fed­ about six Inches to spare on either ing spent a couple of weeks here your lodge? If you can not con- measure put through.
time in this city, and that the people
visiting with friends and relatives. sciously measure up to the stundard
they have played card* in the back
eral court in Portland on Saturday. side.
were
very
hospitable.
Mr.
McNeil
says
that
he
and
hl
-
room.
What might have been a serious It is interesting to note that Mr. you have set, and find yourself drift­ pattner are building one of the same
E. A. Ellis, of Newberg, has start­
Burton was born on the sea 77 years ing away from the order .you had
afteriioon
|
accident
occured
Sunday
ed an auto stage between Tillamook
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM.
ago, when his parents were on their better, right-about-face, aod come style and size at Monmouth.
Mary Pickford Star in “Heart 0’
and Portland. Leaves Tillamook 8. in front of the Tillamook Hotel when i , way from Australia to Oregon When to lodge, make a new Btart, start
the Hüls.”
a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ two cars, driven by Frank Fltzpat- ■ he was a year old the;- settled in right, oi some day you may find to
Friday-Satttdray, June 16-17, Hope
Honolulu Visitors in Tillamook.
day. Fare to Portland »5.00 Way rick and E. E. Koch collided. Fltz-j Yanin ti county, where they lived a your sorrow-, that the lodge can run
Hampton, in "A Modern Salome.”
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partick was coming along the street
The most unusual court trial In
points tn proportion.
Snub Pollard comedy, "Shoot on
few years before coming to Tilla­ without your name on the roll. You
by
the
Gem
theatre
and
had
the
the
history of the world is shown in
Sight
”
An 8 pound boy was born to Mr.
Dr. A. R. Glaisyer and wife, of
mook. Mr. Burton said that he had know the standard it is up to you.
and Mrs. Ed Hanson, of Cloverdale right of way, according to some. I driven cattle from Roseberg here in
Honolulu, came in this week to visit Sunday, July 18th, "Youthful Folly" "Heart O' the Hills, ' adapted from
next
Large
class
to
be
Initiated
the story by John Fox, Jr., featur­
featuring Olive Thomas.
on the 14th. and a 7% pound boy Koch drove along, and without see­ i I 1858, over the old Indian trail, and Tuesday. Big feed will be served. at the home of Dr. K. L. Glulsyer, bls
to Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Ryzner on ing him at all ran into , hia car, that he had had some rather wild Every Bro. come, Tuesday eve, July brother. Dr. and Mrs. Glaisyer are "School House Scat dal" Sunshine ing "America’s Sweetheart”, Mary
Pickford, which will be shown at • he
on a three months vacation, and
the 13tb. Dr. Shearer was the at­ smashing both of them up consider-, experiences on the trip. He spent 20, at 8, on the minute.
comedy.
Gem Theatre. Tuesday 20th.
ably. There were no other occupants the Fourth of July at Bayocean with
tending physician.
F. F. Conover, Sec, alter having been in the east for Monday, July 18th, program will be
This production shows Mary as she
some time, are now spending u few
his relatives, having spent the Four­
advertised later.
J. A. Ormady. the Assistant Gen-. in either car.
has
never been seen before. A moun­
There
has
been
several
reports
clr-
1
weeks
in
Oregon
before
returning
Tuesday, July 20th, Mary Pickford
th at the same place 51 years ago.
eral Passenger Agent for the South­
tain girl, afflicted with a harsh moth­
United Brethern in Christ.
home. Dr. Glaiayer Is a veterinarian,
in "Heart of the Hills” see display er, she determines to Issue an ulti­
ern Pacific lines, was In Tillamook culating. to the effect that the Vld- This is the first time he has been
-
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but Is interested in three sugar plan­
add in this paper.
and paid this office a visit Tuesday. ito Hospital has been closed, or sold, i back since then, and he was extrem­
In the morning at 11, Rev. Geo. E. tations He informs us that a serious Wednesday, July 21st, Program will matum proclaiming that all future
He has been making a tour of the turned Into a rooming, house and i ely pleased to see how the town had
liirkory-sticy lickings shall be aban-
McDonald of Portland, will preach. question confronts the people of the i be advertised latter.
'Coast as far north as Seattle, and several other unheard of things, and propeepred.
doned, that she will "get” the man
islands,
for
h«
says
that
in
about
I^et
us
come
out
and
give
him
a
good
the
owner
wishes
to
state
that
it
is
,
Thursday,
July
22nd
"The
Stolen
Chief Coates received the follow­
then to Tacoma.
who murdered her father, and that
four years the Japs will out vote the
now, and will be conducted in the ing letter a fe w days ago: Honorable audience.
Kiss” featuring Constance Binney, no lowland aristocrats shall encroach
Dr. Shearer has returned from San
Services
In
the
evening
at
8.
Sub
­
natives
and
also
the
American
popu
­
"Rowdy Ann” a two reel Christie upon the anceetral Hawn holdings.
Francisco where he went to meet Dr. future, as in the past, for the good Mayor and City OBMeil, Tillamook, I ject: "The »1st P> '
lation. which will place them in con­
of all. Mrs. Vidito also "wishes to Ore.
comedy.
Aside from her serious work in
Patterson, of New York, who gave a
trol of all offices.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
that she takes patients from all Gentlemen:
Thia
department
wishes
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life, Mavis has a sweetheart who
aeries of lectures to prominent med- ! stale
It
Is
with
pleasure
that
we
notice
This
Increase
In
the
Jap
population
doctors, and that none of them have 1 to make an expression of appreciat­
Olive Thomas in "Youthful Folly” halts her hook, escorts her to the
J cal men of the northwest. Dr. Pat-
an interest In the hospital, as has ion to you for the splendid cooperat- how splendidly the attendance at our was brought about by »he Japs, send­
O' —
"shindigs" and makes love to her in
•rrson i* an old friends of Dr. Shear-
ing
to
their
native
country
for
wives.
Sunday
school
Is
being
maintained
by
a
great
many
peo-
been
reported
tion
in
our
recent
education«
camp
­
spare hours. The picture is crunt-
«V.
As
Its
photoplay
attraction
for
Dr.
Glaisyer
Is
opposed
to
the
dual
during
the
vacation
period.
Surely
pie.
aign and for the friendly spirit and the children and parents are inter­ citizenship of the Japs, who ate al­ Sunday, July 18th, the Gem Theatre full of Pickfordism« and just the sort
C. B. Hall, of Oswego, left Tues­
The editor left, on Friday to at- hospitality of your good citzens. It ested in the school.
ways loyal to Japan, and arc always is announcing the latest Helznlck of a story the thousands of Pickford
day morning, after having spent a de-
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8. considered citizens of that country Picture, starring Olive Thomas as. fans like to see Mary in.
lightfnl ten days trip here fishing in tend the first meeting of the repub­ was a real pleasure and satlsfactloti
Mrs. O. E Gnlstrom will entertain The Japs dominate the labor situa­ entitled "Youthful Folly."
the mountain streams. He said that llcan state committee, where he re- to work with people of such caliber,
Rudolph Zweifel has been charged
"Youthful Folly” Is a story of
he had uot had very good luck this presented Tillamook county. The
__ and It will be a gratification to ua to the Ladles Aid on Thursday at 1:30. tion there, and to off-set the Jap con­
with
having dead hogs on his place
seaao^but was going "n to Wheeler., meeting was attended by a number I ha of service to you at any time,
Tou are kindly urged to attend all trol, It is suggested that 40.000 to domestic intrigues and as such might
sherd VMUtdM several
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un plcasad
pb-ased to lea
learn,
that - your of our church services.
o: liittuibtUr
itpuhiiC'inr
a- -T5TJ
well as' ’
1 ',m
50.000 Chinamen be imported for a be called a society drama. It has, > and the case 1« being tried today in
etrfrfr
few years. This Is Dr. Glaisyer’a first however, a wdrld of action which I ths justice court."
a number of women, who are going ñ*w Art« ---
— nsr - irrtved and I
E F. Wriggle, pastor
trolling for salmon.
Tillamook Jottings.
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