îtoôliflbt TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Al Gl ST 5, 3 1020. Tillamook Jottings? are spending a few weeks here on the north of town for a landing place. lng cause, it shows their hearts are ion. that finally convinces her that YOUNG MAN FACES SERIOUS Jersey Club Meeting. beaches. The fleld was so small last year that her rather prosaic lover is the right right, and their minds willing, when CHARGE Joe H. Bocliman and wife, of Port­ I Rollle W. Watson and family have it was dangerous, as after they had man after all. The Jersey Club will meet at the the cause is deserving. returned from a month's auto trip to strated there was no chance to stop land were Tillamook visitors last Attend your lodge and keep up in home of Paul Fitzpatrick on Tuesday Tries to Chloroform a Young Woman California, having enjoyed their even though the start was not made Walker-Steele Wedding weak. August 10th. All member are re­ the work. | sumer outing. While in California, j right. In Her Bed Room F. F. Conover, Sec. quested to be present and bring a Doris Woofe is spending a week or ( they visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude -* A very pretty home wedding was so at Brighton at the home of her Thayer and other former Tillamook r Mrs. J. C. Holden has returned!. held Saturday noon at the home of list of the number ot cattle they will ■ ■ ■ ' —I. .. • from Portland where she ha^ been enter at The Fair. It you cannot be freind, Alta Magason. rw °Ur *°cal youn« raen- ' residents. studying music with Den Mowrey Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walker, when present, send the list in to Joe Don­ To the Tillamook Jersey Calf Club DeLlllleB, son of J. M. DeLillies, u Mrs. Bert King, accompanied by their son, James, and Misss Anah Mrs. E. T. Haltom and daughter, and Mrs. C. L. Dunning. Mrs. Holden Twenty members of the Calf Club in the county jail awaiting the de- her «lister’s three small children, Camille, returned this week from Ta­ I received her Normal papers, Mrs. Steele, of Nehalem, were united in aldson, president of the club. It will I not be long until our Fair and we are now owners of Jersey heifers, ciBion of the court on a charge of spent Thursday at Rockaway. coma, where they have been visiting C. J. Dunning, which permits her to mariage. The beautiful ring srvice have much to do. assailed a fourteeen year old which has qualified the Club to ob­ having ffirl with the intent to ra^ A marriage license was issued to with Mrs, J. C. Monroe, Mrs. Halt- teach the Dunning System of Im­ was used. Rev. W. Warren, of the All those wanting blankets for James H. Walker and Anah Steele om’s mother, for about a month. Mrs. proved Study of Music to all Music M. E. church of Nehalem, officiating. I stock must measure the length of tain the $7 5 the American Jersey Wood8’ daughter ot A Cattle Club is offering for premium t,rw8 both of Nehalem, on July 3uth. Monroe accompanied them home and Teachers. Any music teacher wish­ Thj bride was daintily gowned in them on back und come prepared to money. There has already been over N Woods, who is in the garage of white taffeta and chiffon, and carried ing to take this splendid course has Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cooper, of Port­ will visit her® Indefinitely. send for them. Other business of twenty clubs qualified for this same Moon and Woods, and who lives a- a gorgeous bouquet ot pink roses. land, were in Tillamook for a few In the case of Edgar Woodard vs. the opportunity of taking same here. Her sister, Alice Steele .attended her importance will be transacted, and amount. If your club should obtain cross from the Christian church day« last week, returning Friday. A party consisting of Miss Hattie as maid of honor, and the brother ot letters of importance to be read. It seems as if DeLlllles had. beet* A. F. Coats Lumber Co., in which the $7 5, same will be used for pre­ Do not forget the date and place, mium money at the County Fair. bothering a number of the girls a_ W. Birch returned to his home in the plaintiff sued tor personal in­ Shaw, Lynn Garner, Mrs. E. F. Rog­ the groom. Leslie Walker, attended cue und a half miles south of Fair­ Portland Friday after having spent juries and a verdict being returned ers anu Miss Mabie Taylor motored as best man. Some of the Club members have round town for some time, but the view factory, at the farm of Paul in the circuit court in favor of the to Pacific City last Friday and spent few day here on business. not paid the membership tee of 50 Woods girl had not paid him any After the ceremony about twenty Fitzpatrick. cents, so please pay up at once so aticntion. and thought nothing about Mists Beluah Summerlin, of Port­ plaintiff for $^75 by the jury, was the day on the beach. They rowed friend» and relatives gathered a- Meeting wil be called at 11 o’clock. you can compete for the premium ?vhii.“h“he \“ew hin* only by 8i*ht- on the river, went surf bathing, vis­ round the bounteous dinner which land, is here visiting with her sister, reversed by the supreme court. Rose Crawford, Sec. W hilt she and a girl friend were in money at the County Fair. Miss Christina Hull returned to ited the park, and had a spendid was served by the mother of the Mrs. Clark Enibum, for a few days. time all around. We heard a faint groom. The newlyweds will live in » drug »tore Friday evening about her home in Porltnd Monday, after Joe Donaldson, President, Henry Kunze was a visitor from hint about some sand tights, too. Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club 9.30, on an errand, they were accost­ California shaking hands with his having spent a couple of weeks here They said their lunch was the best Nehalem, and they have have a host To Eliminate Grade Crossing at Bay ed by DeLillies, who wanted to ac­ visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of friends who wish them the best former friends. City company them home. They refused Farnstrvm. She was accompanied by ever, but then that is always the ui luck in the future. Gala Day At Pacific City Next Miss Winnie Epplett left Thursday Jennie Johnson, who had been here story to some one who wasn’t there. Isabel saying that she would not bo ------ o------ Sunday A number of the State Highway morning for Nanzanita beach, where visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Olise seen on the street with him He re- Attorney S. 8. Johnson left Sat­ Jack London Story as Screen Thriller ------ o — --- Commissioners, Fred G. Butchel, plied saying, “I quess you ..ill be she will spend a few days with Liisberg. urday for Toledo, the county seat of Pacific City next Sunday is to have seen chairman of the Commission; Clyde friends. “Burning Daylight," Jack Lond­ Packer, engineer; Ben Forbes, re­ a gala day, and preparations are be­ then on the street with me.” He Tuesday morning while working Lincoln county, where he had a case said, “I see that you have just Owing to the shortage of gasoline on a Tillamook Transfer truck, Buel set for Monday in the circuit court. on’s novel, has been turned into a ing made to entertain a large crowd. the auto.travel to Tillamook this Woods was thrown to the street, cut­ Although Lincoln county adjoins motion picture and will be produced porter; Paul Ferrens, representing This is one of the prettiest summer been weighed, 1 will be weighed and 1 am with heavier I will walk year is quite small compared to pre­ ting his head badly and bruising him Tillamook county it is necessary to at the Gem Thearte for two days, the Southern Pacitic Co. and Atty. resorts in Tillamook county, and if home you." than As you he was severe! Deveis,counsel for the company, vious years. up quite a bit. He was taken to the go through half dozen counties to Friday and Saturday. Aug. 13 and 14 drove over Friday, returning Monday large numbers of visitors from the pounds heavier he insisted on accom- “Burning D»vlight" is the name to Salem. The purpose of their visit Willamette valley visit it every year. Jaunita White, of Cloverdale, , left Bouls hospi-tal where was unconsc­ get there, making a circuit of Port­ home, although for Portland Monday, where she will ious for a time. He is better now, land and Albany. This shows the by which Elam Harnish is known in was to hear the cases concerning the One of the principal features of the Paying One onf0t them .h8Srn tO the “ro«x*lt they ‘on! need of a wagon road to connect the the Yukon, where, as .a prospector, ppend the rest ot the summer with being able to be out on the streets. day will b e an open air concert giv ­ closing of several of the railroad returned two counties. Mr. Johnson him h in the 8tore kePt he discovers a gold field that makes relatives. Lee Parsons vs. R. V. Morgan is a to the city on Wednesday. crossings, when the highway is en by the celebrated Graves .Girl home. U“ 1 ‘he 81,18 reacbe* him a millionaire. Band, consisting of 36 talented mus­ < There are no Washington or Ore- suit tiled in the circuit court grow­ built, six crossings were investigat ­ The annual picnic of the Holstein The early scenes of the gold stam­ gon peaches this year. Those who ing out of a contract to buy a cow, ed on the Willamina road and the icians. At noon there w ill be a clam Isabel said she saw nothing more want to can peaches should do so at calf, chickens, household furniture Breeders Association will be held pede in the little Arctic villiage, with hearings will be held later at Salem. bake on the camp grounds and if ar­ of him until tho next morning when the F. next Wednesday, Aug. 11, at the resparate crowds of adventures rangement can be made there will once. Fruit Palace, Tillamook. and cow feed. Defendant paid to she was rudely awakened at 3:20 by R. eBals, Hiland Grove Farm, Tilla­ making their headquarters in the When the question ot eliminating Mary Ward, of Sand Lake, left pluintlff the sum of $250.00, and the mook. All Holstein breeders and Tivoli dance hail— the center of crossings in Tillamook county arose be an airplune flight with thrilling “ hottie being bumped against her Monday for Brighton, where she will balance of $388.50 being now due, those interested are urgently req­ primitive passions controlled only by there were about six hazardous ones, curves, loops, and other spectacular n ov‘ S ‘e iClt droW8y and could not didos. 1 he key of Pacific City will vl^jt for some time with friends and plaintiff sues for the same. as the hottie was tilled with uested to be present, as there are im­ the self-made Isws of men who are but owing to the fact that the survey A party of tourists consisting of portant matters to be discussed in re- strong—and the later scenes of the has not be completed, the evidence be turned over to the public and chloroform and she had enhaled al- relatives. everything will be absolutely free. We are glad to hear that W. T. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gill, Mr. and gards to the County Fair and other Stock Exchange stampede in the concerning four of them will be held ioul butUih t0 render her unc°“sc- Cojlin, of Cloverdale, who was re- Mrs. John Albright and Mr. Ileben- matters for the good of the Black heart of New York’s flancial district in reserve by the commission. Der uh . recognized the face ot The remaining two crossings are DeLillies and ordered him to leave pyi ted very ill not long ago, Is rap­ stein motored over from Portland and White. Don't forget to bring —the center of the civilized tight Resolution of Condolence last week to spend several days here the lunch basket, as this is to be for power that goes on as temperately at Buy City, near Provoost’s store. screaming at the same time for her idly improving. Whereas the Supreme Ruler of the iht tm M1Ue8 h“d dlsa»P«“‘em- The county is building the two of whom have their own Jersey companies. delicious, the flowers used for the oc- Plaint sworn to. He was bound over Mr .and Mrs. E. F. Rogers drove i Investigated the two railroad grade preach, which was designed by the calves. cassion being Shasta daises and red to the grand jury, and his bond was out to Portland Saturday, pHending a ! crossings at Bay City, as the South­ bridge, rambler roses. The Academy has the . largest en- *acad two tho“«and dollars, but few days. While there they took a ern Pacific Co., if possible, would State Highway Commission. I. 0. 0. F. Items. The Prisclalla Club held a picnic rollment of members in the county Guests of the club were: Mesdames heJ*®8 nnable to furnish It trip’ up the Columbia Highway, hav­ like to eliminate both of them. It will be sereval weeks before the commis­ at the Bester Ford on the evening of there being 64 in all. An effort is Rlechers, Condit, Merril Smith, Arth­ win neCX WU1 d and at our last Announcement, ,ngjile, who were here for a’ week or have a most wonderful country. Christian Church. meeting a vote of ^hanlfs was ex- Constance Talmadge in “Romance, Morning Worship, 11 a. m. so,visiting at the home of Mr. and Subject: “Our Pilgrimage.” —o------ tended to Bro. C. A.^McQuIre tor and Arabella" Mrs Elsie Vidito left Wednesday After mature consideration, lb io- Mrs. Robert Watt, returned for a few „Z A cordial invi tation is extended to Evenig Worship 8 p. m. Subject; these beautiful scenes which he has cr by revoke my candidacy for 1» riet fii - days before coming back to Tilla­ the public to attend our usual Sun ­ "The Ruined House." , Lewis J. Selznick presents Consta ­ so generously contributed to hie Attorney for Tillamook County. If mook to spend the remainder of the Hhe will visit for a week with: relat nce Talmadge in a new Select Pict­ Sunday School. 10 a. m. lodge, and ours, we certainly appre­ day services. eleeted to that office, I ahoiiil be Ives. She waa accompanied by her Sunday.School, 10 a. m. Our attendance during these vaca­ ciate them. stMMler. ure, “Romance and Aarabella” which compelled to do one of two things: daughter. Georgia, her niece. Nel Preaching services at 11 a. m. and Six candidates were instructed in Blgine Ware and W. L. Brooks, of Hester and Ethel Brandes. Miss will be seeen on Sunday Aug. 8, at tion months is keeping up spendid!- either neglect the affairs ol th» ly. Come and help carry on the good 8 p. m. the work of the Second Degree, some Cgriton. hiked over last week, upend­ I Hester lives al Raymond. Wash.. and the Gem Theatre. County and State, or neglect n y pri- C. E. at 7 p. m. “Romance and Arabella” is the work. will joln the team following, One ing a few days here, then returning will stop there to visit with her fa­ vate practice. I could not uo the Prayer meeting on Wednesday, 8 more application for Initiatory De- by train. They eame »ver th« moun- ther until her aunt’s return, and tale of a very young widow who la former, and in difference tot y fam­ p. m. determined that her second marriage tafni and doWB the Nestucca river Miss Brandes will visit with friends gree received. ily, my loyal clients and myself. X Rettaurant Open At Rockaway. Don't knock the churches of your shall be the outcome of romance and Encampment meets on Aug. 12, ‘to*Pacigc Citjl, and said they had a in Portland. cannot afford to do the latter. ■T«'O that her lover will have to shower city by absenting yourself from ser­ The Royal Purple Degree will be splendid» time camping out. S. 8. Johnson. The Elmore Annex Restaurant, The men who were here at the her with thrills before he can win vices on Sundays, but boost them by conferred. All members please be on next to the Elmore Hotel, is now The grot-party Id camp on the new Fair lang year ____ with ____ the - aeroplane her. Her devoted admirer is rather your presence, and do your part to Hay far Bale grannd last week were A. J. were tn last week to make arrange­ prosaic and therefore hold no Inter­ help make and keep the world a At hand and help out. open for the season. Chicken dinner ------ o------ We are proud of the Odd Fellows, d Rora and ments to return this year during the Vetch Hay for sale. Apply to W, eat for her. Her ~ lover Introduces a place for your boys and girls to live who so generously contributed their served Sundays from 1 to t p. m. Special attention Riven parties on A. Yocotn, Ballston, Or. Phone Hher- stiltor» and every time in out there In the future. mite to the fund raised for a deserv- reservation. “Quality our Motto. E. F. Wriggle, pastor. idan 54528. 1.treated to a dlsillus- A * rsxw A t