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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 29.
Tillamook Jottings.
1920.
Mrs. C. C. Jones, to Jetty; • R. a .
I e north end of the county owes
iulbott, to Rockaway; Amor Peth a debt of gratitude to A. C. Andersen, tue many friends of the Millers in come and try their get up, and see is obtained by that state through re­
Mr*. H. T. Botts Die* Suddenly.
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venues paid by the tourists.
and Brochi and Rubini Ontonillie to who has agreed to finance the county mis city being sviry io hear ot the if you can stand up to it.
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A marriage license was issued to Portland.
F. F. Conover, Sec.
Such can be the case with ou. 1 or
I sad death of their son.
It
was
a
great
shock
by
buying
at
par
warrants
in
lieu
of
Wm. Hardt and Margaret Gould.
any other state, though perhaps such munity to hear that to the com-
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Burroughs left bonds, thus enabling the county to i
Mrs. H. T.
a
large revenue would not be obtain­
A marriage license was issued to this morning for Astoria ,to attend
Gas Meeting Held.
Camp Kitchen Being Built on the ed, a large amount would. The tour­ Botts, wife of Attorney Botts, had
grade
the
north
approach
of
the
Guy E. Plumley, of Wheeler, and the American Legion Convention,
passsed away Monday night. She and
Nehaem-Wheeler bridge, The war­
Camp Grounds
ists come expecting good fishing and
Birdie E. Burns.
Mr. Burroughs being an ex-service rants bear 5 % per cent interest, and
her husband had that day returned
The
business
men
met
at
the
Star
hunting,
and
as
they
bring
a
great
A. K. Case left Tuesday for Port­ man. They will stop on their way are a good investment, altho many
from a two week’s trip to the Yellow­
Garage
Monday
just
before
noon
to
deal
of
money
into
a
community
they
A
large
number
of
business
-
men
land, where he will spend a couple back to visit with friends in Port­ many financiers will not purchase I
decide a course to follow to relieve of the town were present at the have a right to expect It. The cit­ stone Park. During part of their
of days pu business.
land.
these bonds, as the market offers ' the gasoline situation.
It was "bee" Sunday afternoon, when the izens also should have the same pri­ stay there she had suffered severely
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wllmlng, of
i he Portland Police Degree team more
attractive
investments.— I thought that the wisest thing to do I work of building a kitchen on the vileges, and in order to obtain them, from ptomaine poisoning, but on
Portland, where the week end guests will be here on the seventh of August i Wheeler Reporter.
.
' was to send a man outside to buy up new auto camp ground was begun. also to protect the dshing industry thir arrival home she was much bet­
of Dr. and Mrs. Allen
to put on the M. M. degree for a num­
Last Thursday evening a number gas from Independent companies and The frame work was put up the first the organization has been formed. ter. so Mr. Botts attended the meet­
ing of the city council. Upon his re­
Mrs. J. R. Church left Wednesday ber of Tillamook members. The team of young folks of the Christian send it in, which would have been an day, and the entire builaing will be
turn he found her last asleep, so did.
is
considered
the
best
on
the
coast,
for Kelso, Wash., where she will
church Sunday School met at the excellent idea if carried out. but, completed by the end of this week,
Circuit Court Case*
not disturbe her. Sometime during;
and will make a splendid showing as home of A. L. Thomas, south of town, after the motion had passed it was it is to be 18 feet wide by 20 feet
spend a few days with friends.
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the night he heard her groan, and
Ruth Paul returned to her home they are to appear in their uniforms. for the purpose of organizing a class decided to appoint a committee of tong, and a space of 12 by 14 feet
about two o'clock he arose and en­
Jessie
J.
Morton
vs.
Rollle
H.
Mort
­
known
as
the
Barathas.
Owing
to
citizens
to
meet
with
a
committee
of
will be partitioned off to serve as a
Friday after having spent a week
the small attendance matters of or­ garage men and wire out to the com­ cooking room. There will be two on, divorce case. Default and decree deavored to awaken her, but his ef-
with Mrs. B. Miner, of Mohler.
lorts were In vain. Dr. BoalS was
ganization were merely dicussed and panies and save the trouble and ex­ electric plates to cook on and a kit­ grunted.
The Misses Ma Gill, and brothe
culled, and when he arrived he said
officers
nominated,
the
rest
of
the
Mildred
Whan
vs.
John
M.
Whan,
pense
of
sending
a
ma
n
out
for
the
chen
sink
with
hot
and
cold
water.
of Portland, are visiting with th
evening being spent in visiting. On gas. After the meeting was over A porch 6 by 20 feet will be on the divorce case. Default and decree she hud ben dead about two hours.
aunt, Mrs. A. D. Smith, of this <,
He diagnosed the cause of death as
Sunday <he following were elected nothing had been definitely decided ^.ast side and there will be patent granted.
being acute rheumatism of the heart.
Miss Agnes Swatrz returned t, ht
as officers: W. A. Church, Pres.; G. upon; but they report that about toilets at either end, there will also
C.
F.
Stone
vs.
First
National
zc large number of friends and
home in Portland Saturday, after
A.
■
Gilbertson,
Vice
Pres.;
Pearl
twenty
thousand
gallons
will
arrive
be
a
rest
room
for
the
ladies
at
the
Bank,
the
Bank
of
California,
Nat
­
. -.aurteurei cu$nn&, uau lias
acquaintances were present at the
having visited here for a couple of
Church,
Sec.;
Grace
Phelps,
Assis
­
Monday,
which
is
to
be
obtained
South side of the cook room.
ional Association, Silver Spruce Co. iuneral which was held at the
been here for two months nursing her
weeks.
tant Sec.; and E. V. Snodgiass, Treas. from independent companies.
Most of the work is donated, but J. T. Burtchaell, F. R. Alley and H. Christian Church Wedne—ay after­
Harry Labowltch came In Sunday brother, left for her home in Duluth,
the city pays for that which is not. J. Alley. A verdict was rendered in noon. Rev. H. E. Tucker conducted
Tillamook's boys were bested by
to stay until Thursday, relieving his Mich., Tuesday. Her pother is Will­ the Brighton Camp Four team at the
N. W. Barker is in charge of the which plaintiff obtained a Judgement the services, and his sermon was full
iam
Collins,
of
Clov^dale,
who
has
brother, Louis, at the Grand Leader,
building and does the overseeing of against the Silver Spruce Co. for $6,- of pathos, dealing with the true./
local Fair Grounds Sunday after-1 Obituary of Mrs. M. A. Wheeler
been
ill
for
some
ti/e,
and
does
not
for a vacation.
the work. A large crowd worked 737.67; that plaintiff have a lien up­ faithful and helpful life of the de­
seem to improve if rapidly as ex­ noon. The score was 4 to 2 in their
Mrs. Martha A. Wheeler, who died Tuesday evening, almost completing on all proceeds of logs and lumber
Joseph Zirr and Antone Usselman, pected.
favor, which showed that the game
’
ceased. She was a devoted Christian(
of Portland, spent the week end at
taken over by defendant J. T. Burt­ having been for a great many years
was rather close In spite of the fact at the home of her daughter, Mrs. it.
Russell
Hawkins
was
in
the
city
i
Carl
Hunt,
near
Tillamook,
Ore,
on
Rockaway and here visiting relat­
The
camp
ground
is
in
a
splendid
°n Monday and it is his intention in that the playing by the Tillamook' July 24th, 1920, w»s born in Salinas. location, as there is only one small chaell, valued at $7,315.00; that one of the leading members of the
ives and friends.
pltaintiff have judgment against de­ Christian Church in thip city. She
a few weeks to extend an invitation team was not all that it should have
Those who wish to sign up for to the business men of this city to been. Patchel, of Wheeler, who was Cal., in Nov. 26, 1854. She was mar­ spot of ground that is rough, the rest fendants F. R. Alley and H. J. Alley was also a member of the different
paving and sewer bonds must do so visit the new saw mill at Garibaldi pitching for Brighton, pitched a ried to Frank Wheeler in San Luis being perfectly level. First Ave. West for the sum of $3,240.00; a further organizations that work TOY the bet­
before the 1st of August and will and take a trip over the new logging couple of years ago, and almost al­ Obispo, Cal.,’ in the year 1875. They is to be completed and then the cars judgment against Burtchaell for $4,- terment of the community, and waa
moved to Tillamook, Ore., in 1880, can drive in from Stillwell Ave., and
thus save the cost of advertising?
road which is now being built up ways caused his team to win the day. and Mrs. Wheeler had been a contin­ into the grounds without the slight­ 07 5.00, being the proceeds received always ready to do her part in
by him for the sale of lumber. That whulever task which was at hand,
it
was
due
to
his
superior
pitching
I. E. Calavan, of Oregon City, now ine Kllchis river.
and to the fact that a great many uous resident of Tillamook Co. for est trouble. Watch Tillamook then! plaintiff, at all the times mentioned and during the war she was one ot
connected with the Boys and Girls
Mrs. R. O. WilBon, and small son,
forty years, and had seen the county
in the complaint had a valid and ex­ for-‘most workers of the Red Cross.
Club work, is in the county visiting who live at the fish hatchery, left errors were made by the Tillamook develop from a sparsely settled coun-
that
they
won.
team,
the different clubs and chib workers. Tuesday for Cottage Grove, where
State Chamber of Commerce Drive, isting lien upon the logs and lumber She was loyal to her husband, her
takeover by tin/ defendant Burtchaell friends, and her beliefs, and to the
The meeting of the Industrial 1 try without roads or railroads to
John M. Scott, general passenger they will visit for a week or two
what it is today. She was an un-
from the Silver Spruce Co., for the
Clubs
of
the
Academy
was
well
at
­
with
Mr.
agent, and John Gardner, traveling
Wilson’s relatives. They
Mr. Hoskins and Mr. Stafford were sum of $6.737.66, and that the lien greatest thing in life Jesus Christ.
usually well informed woman of
tended
in
spite
of
the
fact
that
most
Through heart felt sympathy for
agent,, of the Southern Pacific Co., were accompanied by Miss Elva Wil-
sterling character and a zealous ad­ in this city from Friday until Mon­ extended to the proceeds received in
were in the city the first of the week. sqn, who has been here visiting witli of the boys and girls are helping vocate of all good causes. To irer day. They are making a town Yo the disposal of the property. The Mr. Botts, number of the leading at­
their parents with the hay. School
torneys of the city acted as pall
town canvass of the entire state in
The ladies of the Card Party com­ i..cm tor two months.
Superintendent Lamb was present family her death is an overwhelming the interest of the Oregon State judge dismissed the case against the bearers. They were, T. H. Goyne, S.
mittee are unable to get music for
A total of $366,0999.72, represent­ and urged the members ta keep up loss. She was intensely loyal to het­
First National Bank, the« Bank of S. Johnson, Geo. P. Winslow, L. L.
the summer months, so they will I ing funds derived from the market the good work which they had start­ friends of whom she had many and Chamber of Commerce. The busi­ California and the National Asso­
Henderson, Carl Haberlach and E. J.
give the parties later on in the sea- road tax bill which was approved by ed. They were very much disappoint­ her place in the community can nev­ ness men were asked to invest in the ciation.
Claussen.
The ladies of the Eastern
organization
as
a
businss
propost
ion
son.
the voters at the special election held ed because Mr, Calavan, of the O. A. er be filled. She had been a member
D. M. Drugan vs. Vivian R. Dru­ Star, of which order the deceased,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Withrow and on June 3, 1919, was on Tuesday ap­ C., could not be present, but it is of the Christian church for many and not to consider it as a charitable gan, divorce. On motion of plaintiff was a member, marched in a body to
family, of Eugene, came in Tuesday portioned among the various count­ hoped that he will be abl to do so at years. The funeral services, which loan. About one thousand dollars case was dismissed.
the church, also to the depot, form­
to spend a I couple of weeks with ies of Oregon by Sam A. Kozer, sec­ some latei- meeting. The next meet­ were largely attended by friends and were obtained in Tillamook, and the
ing
two lines through which the pall
Marfin
Blaser
and
Catherine
Blas
­
rest
was
to
be
obtained
from
other
friends and I relatives here and at Ne­ retary of State. Tillamook county ing will be held in August, when it nighbors, were held the afternoon of
parts of the county, the'quota of Till­ er vs. Jefferson Fleck and Lulu bearers passed with the flower laden
Julf
26th
at
the
Christion
church
obtaining $8,060.70.
tarts.
is desired that all the members make
Fleck. Mandate from Supreme court. bier.
and were conducted by Rev. H. E. amook county being $1500.
The case of Ida Barnett who sued a special effort to be present.
Attorney Joe Mannlx was in from
Mr. Botts accompanied the remain«
Case reinstated, and that the plain­
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
of
Ore
­
Tucker.
Mrs.
Wheeler
’
s
surviving
Astoria to try several cases in the Mrs. Florence Phelps for slander and
At the recent meeting of the Ore­ children are Fred Wheeler of Mon­ gon wishes this state to be better re­ tiffs have and recover of the defen­ to Missouri, where they will be in­
circuit court, Mr. Mannix appeared damages, and was tried in the cir- gon Dairy Council in Portland, R.
presented in Congress, as New York dants the sum of $1113.00, together terred by the side ot the deceased’«
to be glad to visit this city again, cuit court, where the case was dis- L. Chevalley, a milk and dairy pro­ mouth, Ore., Mrs. Bertha Hunt, of has as many representatives in Con- with costs and disbursements.
parents near Novelty.
Tillamook,
Ore.
and
Mis.
Eva
Eikel-
missed against the defendant, and ducts expert, gave a talk in which
where he made many friends.
The bereaved husband has the sin­
gressat
present
us
has
eleven
of
the
McClure
&
Schmauch
Co.
vs.
Rose
man
of
Corvallis,
Ore.
She
also
leaves
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Banfield,.Misses then appealed to the Supreme court he said “People in the United States one grandchild, Francis Elmo Wheel­ Western states, and is also working E. Cox, Mrs. B. B. Hendee, Jacob cere sympathy of his many friends in
Nellie and Charlotte Bantield and was decided again in favor of tie and especially in Oregon do not eat er, and one brother, Geo. Hunter of to obtain a budget for three years. Pruka and Rose Pruka and Luther the loss of his beloved mate.
Maud Bryant was born near Nov­
Miss Anges Newell, of Portland, were defendant, the lower court being af­ I enough cheese per capita.” He told Napa, Cal., Frank Hunter of Tilla­ The money is to be used for tlft de- Brackett. Owing to most of the de­
I of some of the countries where he mook is a nephew.
week end visitors at the editor’s firmed.
velopinnt of the resources in the en­ fendants' not being know, order for elty, Missouri, July 10, 1871, and
J. M. Wilson returned Sunday I (jad nvej and visited and stated that
was a daughter of 8. A. Bryant and
home.
Dear mother and friend, goodbye, tire state; this movement being in­ publication wus made.
from
Spokane,
where
he
had
been
Biyant. Was married to H. T.
Mary
cheese
is
the
best
food
mankind
has.
dorsed
by
about
ninety
three
com
­
Mis. Clink will arrive this week
until we ourselves take the myster­
Marion T. Chance, et-al vs. Ed­
from Calgany Alta to begin her work called about two weeks ago by the Rond McCann, of the National Dairy ious journey into the unknown land munities, the greater part of which ward Weston et-al. Mandate for Sup­ Botts at Novelty on December 17 th,
at pastor of the Nazarene church. serious illness of his fatner, J. L. Council, was present and urged the where there is to be no parting nor have already over subscribed their reme court. Decreed that Marlon T. 1896. They lived, after their mar-
riage, at Edina, Missouri, until Oc-
quotas.
Sabbath services, preaching at 11 a. Wilson. When he left Mr. Wilson council to continue its good work ad­ sorrow.
Chance as the widower of Laura I. tober 1901, when they removed to
did not expect that his father would vertising dairy products. The sec­
Dr.
Henry
Gaines
Hawne,
of
New
m. and 8 p. m.
live until he got there, but he ling­ retary of the council explained the
York, was with the party, and de­ Chance, is entitled as tenant by the Tillamook, Oregon, where they lived
Barbara and Paul Chilcott left ered for eleven days. His father was cooperative work done in Tillamook
I. 0. 0. F. Items
livered a splendid lecture entitled curtesy to the use during his natur­ until her death, on July 27th, 1920.
Monday for their home in Timber, uuried by the Odd Fellows in their and the great cheese output and gave
"The
Soul of Things”, at the meeting al life to one half of the land de­ at the age of 49 years and 17 days.
after spending a week here visiting cemetery at Greenwood.
Mr. McCann the last reports of the
Bro.
.J.
C.
McClure
having
changed
which
was held Friday evening at scribed in the complaint; and subject Just after a visit to Yellowston*
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
to such right of curtesy of Marion Park. Besides her husband she is sur­
Tillamook
County
Creamery
Associa
­
his
residence
to
Bay
City
has
trans
­
the City Hall.
Upon the invitation of Mrs. Dan
Chilcott.
T.
Chance, plaintiff Addie Schmelzer vived by four sisters, Mrs. Nanni*
tion.
Mr.
McCann
expressed
great
ferred his membership to the Lodge
He Baid that the main reason why
D. J. Hadley, of Portland, return­ Billings and Mrs. Schrader, of Rock­ Interest and said that Tillamook is there, and while we regret losing people were unhappy as that their and defendants, Racheal Weston, McClintlck, of Kansas; Mrs. Sophia
away,
the
Sunshine
Club
met
at
that
ed Wednesday, after having spent a
known everywhere, but he was glad him from our lodge, our loss is Bay souls were Isolated, and the way to Myra Goeres and Georgia Tinnerstett Anderson and Mrs. Annie Overfelt, of
few days here attending to business. plaee for nn all day session Tuesday, to get the report.
City’s gain, and we know he will be overcome it was to take a friendly are each declared to be the owner in Roswell, New Mexico; Mrs. Julia
Every one had a splendid
fee of one-fourth undivided interest
Mr. Hadley is a brother of Clarke, July 27th. especially enjoyed the
a
good worker there.
An Informal meeting was held last
interest in all that waB S°lnK on a’ each in and to lands as heirs of Whiles, of Ralston, Oklahoma, and
time and
and is an old Amer here.
two brothers, E. S. Bryant, of Rals­
grove, and was followed later in the week to discuss bar and harbor im- < There was a good attendance at round one, and to live the abundant Laura I. Chance, deceased.
Mrs. M. O’Donnel returned to her afternoon by ice cream and cake. provements, the timber owners being the joint installation of officers last life, that is, to know a little about
ton, Oklahoma, jind 8. A. Bryant, of
home In Buxton, Saturday, after Fourteen ladles were present besides represented by G. B. McLeod and week. The new officers enter their everything, not a lot about and cer­
Bay City, a municipal corportation, Cushing. Oklahoma.
paving spent about a week here with the five old comrades of the W. R. C. Wells Gilbert; the Port of Bay City offices with a Ann determination ^o tain thing. Specialization should be vs. W. S. Cone. The judge decided
friends, also attending to business
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
The week old infant of Mr. and by Russell Hawkins and John Nel­ uphold the good work of the retiring practised in one’s business of making that the sale of the lots upon which
loncernlng her property.
Mrs. Carl Curl passed away Saturday son; Tillamook city by C. J. Edwards officers, and will outrank them if a living, but concentration on any plaintiff is entitled to a lien waH
I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelso and family and was buried at the Bay City cem­ and H. H. Rosenberg; and the farm­ possible but will have to go some to one thing outside of that makes one void, for the reason that the city had Friday-Saturday, July 30-31, “The
Best of Luck” Metro 8creen Classic
If Yoncalla, were here last week etery Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. er by Wm. Maxwell, Ben Turner do It, for it will be a big task. The lopsided. People should reach out no right to sell the property for the
Special production featuring an all
lisitlng with relatives, Mr. Kelso Rev. H. E. Tucker conducted the and Jess Earl. The purpose of the new Rebekah Noble Grand vows now and expand, broaden their intellects, whole amount of the assessment
star cast.
ived here several years ago and Is services which were held at the meeting was to ascertain whether and during her term of office, she and Dr. Hawne said that the Cham­ when only a part thereof was due,
"All Dressed Up" Snub Pollard
■ell known about town.
grave. Mr. and Mrs. Curd reside at some mutual agreement could be ar­ will call the lodge lo ordef on the ber of Commerce would do this as and that plaintiff is entitled to sell
comedy.
I Henry Gilliam returned from Port- Hemlock, and they have the heart rived at between all interests stroke of 8 o'clock, if there Is a quo­ well as further their Interests and the property upon which it has a
Ind Tuesday, where h« has been for felt sympathy of many friends for in the county for better water rum. of live members present, so take promote their industries. He closed lien in the aiunneY specified In the Sunday, August 1 'The Broken Me­
lody” featuring Eugene O'Brien
transportation for Tillamook bay heed sisters, be on hand to do your by saying that as organization in the charter for the amount due. The
lie past two months. He will stay loss of the little one.
“Wild Waves and Women" Wil­
and city, especially as freight rates part, for the success of any meeting chAese industry had put Tillamook on judge also decided that the plaintiff
I week or so before leaving for Grays
A party consisting of Charles Pan­ are on the increase and more than depends upon the punctuality and pep the map. so will organization in the is the owner in fee simple of the fol­
liam Fox Sunshine Comedy.
laruor, Wash.
kow and family, and sister, and Roy
other Industrious help to make a big­ lowing described real property, sit­ Monday, Aug. 2—"Marked Men",
I Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood and daugh- Hcr.kle and family, motored out to doubt when the steamer Sue H. El­ The more pep, the better the lodge.
uated in Bay City, 1 llamook Oregon,
featuring Harry Cary.
Small attendance at the Encamp­ ger and Better Tillamook.
|r. Eva, of Alsea, with Mr. and Mrs. Salem Thursday to attend the Elk’s more was in service between this
to wit: Lots 10 and 14 of Block 1
"Concrete Biscuits”, Comedy.
Ir.ders and daughter of Amity, are State convention, returning Friday city and Portland. Should the citi­ ment last week, too many nights out
of Base Line Addition; the de­ Tuesday, Aug. 3—"Checkers” Wil­
and
late
the
night
before
at
installa
­
zens
in
the
water
shed
of
Tillamook
Fish
■titing for a week or so at the home night. Mr. Pankow said they had a
Citizen* Organize Sportsmen's
fendant has no right, title or interest
liam Fox special production, th*
bay agree that improvements are ne­ tion, were some of the reasons. Those
I Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Lucas,
And Game Club.
wonderful time, only that is was ex­ cessary, it is proposed that govern- ’ excuses out of the way for awhile,
in or to said porperty, or any portion
greatest racing and sporting story
fctomeo Budnik left for Portland tremely hot out there. He said that
thereof. That by virtu« of the street
ever put in films.
we are expecting a good crowd to
ment
engineers
plan
o
n
work
for
the
Hurday, after having spent ten there were about two thousand Elks
A meeting of the Sportsmen's Fish imprvements made a* set forth in the
Pathe Review.
next ten years and, no doubt, a sug­ lodge hereafter. Always something
here on a pleasure trip. He in the parade, and that the convent­ gestion made to include the entire to eat. Come, come or keep mum. and Game Club was held at the Findings of Fact, plaintiff has a val­ Wednesday, Aug. 4-—"Shadow i nt
he had a splendid time fishing, ion was a splendid success.
the Past”, Vitlgraph produc ion,
water shed of Tillamook bay into one The workers will not take kindly to Court House Tuesday evening for tho id and existing lien against the real
M was coming again in the fall.
featuring Anita Stewart.
J. C. Mann and family left Tues­ port. But this and other matters the criticisms of non-workers. don’t purpose of permanent organization. proper'y in the paragraph describ­
K'. J. O'Dell and sons, Herman and day for their new home in Leland. have to be discussed at future meet­ be a dead one. your lodge is looking
Officers were elected as follows: ed, for, the aniout set opposite said
"One reel filler.”
^Kie, and daughter Manda, also W.
Ore. Mr. Mann has been employed ing, the question at present is to as­ for live members, you can be one, President, Henry Crenshaw; Vice- description, with inteiest thereon at Thursday, Aug. 5— "Judy of Ro,.<xa*
Ktoe and son, C. Roe, all of Me for sereval months as operator for certain what objections there are to will you?
president, E F. Shultz; Secretary, the rnte of 6 per gent per unnum
Harbor", Realart production, I at»
^■nville .were week end guests at the Southern Pacific Co., and has harbor improvements. The meeting
tiring Mary Miles Minter.
Once more the death angel has Wm. Foster; Treasuer, Jesse Hayes, from the 12th day of October, 1915,
■ hnme of Mr .and Mrs. Hubert just been transferred to Leland. He last week being of an informal char­ brought sadness into our lodge room, ot Bay City. One hundred and thir­ said property, and the amount of
“Brass Buttons”, Billy West ">m-
¡
■n.
edy—2 reels.
is succeded by A. D. Pease, of Shedds. acter, nothing definite was decided and the whole community was shock­ ty-three members were eurolied, said lien.
Mrs. R. Wilkinson, and daughter, Mr. Mann rendered excellant ser­ upon, the meeting adjourned until ed on Tuesday morning when ft be- which is a large number, although
Friday—Saturday, Aug, 6-7 —"I’ar­
lor, Bedroom and Bath" il r*
; came Known that the beloved wife a great many more are expected to
^Kice. returned to Portland Tues- vice while here and has the best August 21st.
IV after paving visited here for a wishes of his friends that he succeed
Scheen classic production, fea.ur-
of Bro. H. T. Botts had passed to be enrolled latter. Every one seem­ Watt* Return Fiom Philadelphia.
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ing a celebrated all star ca: i A
that great beyond, whence none re­ ed very enthusiastic, a great deal ot
or so. They were accompanied as well in Leland, also that Mr. Pease
Mrs.
Alex Watt returned
C.
W.
Miller
’
*
Son
Fatally
Injured
Mr.
and
Wilkerson's
Interest
being
shown
by
the
riot of fun.
turn,
and
the
lodge
herein
extends
Hart,
Mrs.
I ts . M.
is pleased with his new location.
to the bereaved Bro. our heartfelt the citizens of the town. A constit­ a few days ago from their trip east,
tor.
A.C. Everson vs. M. M. Phelps is
John Chapelle Miller, aged 5 years sorrow. Bro. Botts and wife had just ution and by laws have been drawn They were gone about two months,
vs.
A
.
H.
Kavanaugh
kn. c.
Hardt-Gould Wedding
a suit filed in the circuit court. The whose home is at 756 East Twenty-!
and while there visited at hilagra
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to. John Imlah and Mrs. A. H. complaint alleges that defendant en­ fifth St. North Portland, was knock-1 returned from a three weeks vacat­ up but were not accepted, as there Falls, Atlantic City, Cape May, Phil­
are
to
be
several
changes
made.
At
ion
trip
to
Yellowstone
Park,
the
Wm. Hardt and Margaret Gould
to is a suit filed in the Circuit tered Into a contract with plaintiff ed down and severely injured Sun-j
adelphia,
New
York
and
other
places
the
next
meeting,
which
will
be
the
before and her sudden death
t to obtain possession of a Stude- to sell his farm .stock, etc., giving day evening by an automobile driven i ' evening
were united in marriage at the hmiMk
was wholly unexpected,
10th of August, it will be presented of interest. They also visited at Mrs. of the bride’s parents, Wedm ay
r automobile, which th* plaintiff him 30 days option. The price the
by E. G. Chandler, who resides at ( Bro. J. M. Wilson returned home to the members for acceptance.
Watt's childhood home, Ontario, morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. V. F.
is he is lawfully entitled to.
farm was to be sold for was $4500, the University club, The youngster , from Spokane, where he burled his
A E. Burgnduff, State Game Canada, and in Michigan. Mr. Watt Wriggle, of the United Brett, rw
to Bettcher is here visiting with and the plaintiff was to recleve $1000 was taken to St. Vincent's hospital
Warden, and J. K. Gill and Carl D. was a delegate to the National Pres­
fon and daughter-in-law. Mr. commission. It is claimed that plain­ where examination showed the left father, who passed away eleven days Shoemaker, Commissioners were pre­ byterian Assembly at Philadephia, church, performed the ceromony. ue-
after
he
reached
his
bedside;
Bro.
Ing the ring service. The house .«a
irs. E. 8. Bettcher, for some tiff obtained a purchaser, after which leg to be fractured In two places, a
sent and gave very interesting and they said it was the most wond­
* Mrs. Bettcher'« home is in the said purchaser and defendant possible fracture of the skull and in­ Wilson says if he ever had any doubt speeches pertaining to fishing, both erful gathering they had ever seen. beautifully decorated in orang*
as to the benefit of Odd Fellowship,
blossoms and maiden hair terne, .<1
kr. Col., and this Is her first trip consumated a sale, and the defend­ ternal injuries.
> he has I it cleared away, and is a in the sporting and comnterlcal One thousand men frolh all parts of the bride carried a largo bouqu off
la part of the country.
ant refusing to pay the commission,
The Miller boy was hurt in the greater admirer than ever of his fields. The audience asked numerous the United States were present, and the same. The couple were at ¡14-
ire will be services at the Pres- plaintiff sues for the sum of $500.00 accident at the corner of East Forty- lodge.
questions, which were satisfactorily many affair« of national interest ed by Fred Hunter, of Portland. au4
lan church next Sunday. Aug-
were discussed.
' Miss Jean Gould, sister ot the I.'.da.
Bro. Chas. Bennett reported well answeied by the speakers.
Judge G. R. Bagley returned to second and Division St. The boy ac­
Mr. and Mrs. Watt both said that After th« ceremony a real wn diug
ft.. at 11 a. m. Everybody in­ Hillsboro Tuesday afternoon. He was cording to the statement made by on the road to health and Bro. Ben
Commissioner Gill, who, besides
On Aug. 8th. Ur. W. 8. Holt, here hearing cases in the circuit Chandler, darted out into the street Neilaon improving.
David Starr Gordon, 1» the beat in­ they had the best time of their lives, dinner and reception were h< id, a
■ lifedephia, will speak at this court which was to have lasted the in front of Chandler’s machine from
The First Degree was conferred formed man on the coqst, as to Ash­ and neither of them were ill a day large number of friends and .«dat­
-remainder of the week, but was cut behind another automobile standing on class of eight candidates last ing and hunting. He said that for­ during the whole trip. One thing ive* being present.
1. F. A. Clarke left Saturday short after two days duration, owing at the curb. Chandler estimated his meeting. The 8econd degree will be ty years ago in Maine the fish and Mr. Watt said was that Tillamook
Mr .and Mrs. Hardt left on th»
■nd. where she will make her to the sudden death of Mrs. Botss. speed at the time as 17 miles an put on next meeting, every body game were very scarce, but now. ow­ was the only place they had been in I afternoon train for Portland, to
I
1 She has been living nt Ne- Mr. Botts was the attorney for the hour and declared that it was im­ come. Good eats committee next ing to the protection given them by during the trip that tbe people were spend some time there and at other
ror the past four years and has eases being tried. The Judge will possible for him to bring his machine week. L. J. Greene. F. C. Cuberson. the laws, add also owing to the pro­ awakened in the morning with a outside points. Mr. Hardt is from
told out to H. M. Aldridge, of probably be here next month, as his to a stop in time to keep from hitting LeRoy Church. 8. Smith and B. V. pagation such an Increase has been whistle. Wonder what’s the matter, Portland, and th* bride was employ­
I who is coining hers to live.
family is to be at Rockaway then, th* boy.
Snodgrasa. Some committee, ail ex- made an to make it possible to go ar we worse sleepy heads than any ed at Lamar’» Drag store for a few
Word was received in thia city on perta in their -Hi»«, vl* . painter, out at any time and obtain an al­ one else, or is it that we re the only months. They have the
toe leaving on the train Satur- but if not. there will be no more
■ternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. court until the regular aeseiun in Wednesday that the boy had died at cheese nyiker, cook, dishwasher, most unlimited amount of fish and place that has a sawmill, we would of their many friends fdr
the hospital the previous evening. dairyman and shoe-repairer. Better game. Twenty million dollars a year like to know.
Lewi*. Mrs. B. A. Brune/ and October.
happy future.