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TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
SEPTEMBER
?, 1920.
Tillamook Jottings.
John Zenger, of Portland, returned
R. K. Jones, a blue jacket of the
i strong for Mr. Plummer and the in­
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
io his home Wednesday after having U. S. S. North Dakota, who is visit­ 1 completed new offices in Spokane, Board of Health should be complied
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stitution he manages. Several local
spent several days here with friends. ing at Wheeler for a few weeks, was and with them, also those in Seattle, with. It deals with the following:
Margaret Davies, of Salt Air, spent
San Francisco, Los Angele* and Salt strict isolation for five weeks or over; Friday-Saturday. Sept. 3-4, "Held in speakers also presented their ideas.
Dr. and Mrs. Lebow are visiting in Tillamook Wednesday. He has
Tuesday here with friends.
After the program, all hands went
Lake, are the biggest in the west. exceeding care should be taken in th,,
Trust, featuring May Allison.
for two weeks with their parents in three months leave from Philadephia
"Any old Port” comedy.
to inspect the herd. They discovered
This was Mr. Whitley's first visit to disinfecting of the sick room and ail
Charles Fleck was among the southern Oregon.
and
is
spending
the
time
with
his
par-
Tillamook, and he says he likes the articles therein; free vaccine provid­ Sunday, Sept. 5, "The Glorious Lady" ’ that altho Jack sold his Grand cham­
speeders to be fined this week.
Mts. F. R. Frompton and daught­ I ents at Portland and friends at place just fine, only,If we had a few ed by the city or county boards of
pion cow last year, he still has sev-
featuring Olive Thomas.
Rqv. Tucker and three small do ig- ers, Helen and June, of Portland, Wheeler and Bremerton, Wash.
Mr. better hotels, it would be better still. health; refraining from attending
veral others of the same caliber. Jack
"Money Talks” Sunshine comedy.
hters spent Monday at Rockaway.
who are spending about three weeks Jones served eighteen months in the
The work of the fire department public gatherings during an eptdem- Monday, Sept. 6 "Loot" featuring plans to do official testing next
Harry Knight, of Wheeler, spent at Rockaway, were Tillamook visit­ service during the war, and 4s in for
Ora Carew.
spring when his herd freshens again.
i Tuesday morning was the talk of the ic.
Tuesday in Tillamook on a business ors Wednesday.
I eight years.
Comedy.
We may look for some good records
1 town and it made the Council feel s >
trip.
I he local dealers have received a
Nick Burns, of Illinois, is visiting good that when they met Tuesday Pacific City to Celebrate for Three Tuesday, Sept. 7, "Joyous Trouble i from this herd.
Mrs. Albert Ross returned to Doty, carload of 62 Gravity gas from Okla­ his brother, W. Burns. It is 33 years evening they appropriated *200 for
Ono of the best features of the
Makers" featuring Wm. Farnum.
Days.
Wash., to stay a short time before homa in the last few days. This will since they parted company in the the trip ot Chief Coates to the Fire
meeting was the number of people
Pat he Review.
moving here.
come in very handy, as the Standard east, when Wlllitnn came west, con­ ' Chief’s convention to be held week
Wednesday. Sept. 8. “The Climbers” present who are breeders ot other
There is to be a big three days cele-
breeds of cattle than the Holstein*.
featuring Corrine Griffith.
A marriage license was issued to Oil Co. will no doubt be without gas sequently they are having quit a ■ after next. Mr. Coates expects to du
pleasant time together talking over I things up brown while he is there bration at Pacific City for Labor Day
We should all take an interest in
"Losing Weight”, comedy.
R. H. Warren, of Manhattan, and in a short time.
Ruth Anna Welsh.
Virgil Simmons and Beatrice Estes things that transpired since then. and see that Tillamook gets her shure this year, the dates being the 4th, Friday-Saturday, Sept. 10-11, "Mu­ seeing our neighbor succeed with the
'were
united in marriage at the M. E. Mr. Burns is accompanied by a daug- i of the praise, ulso bring back the 5th and 6th of September. F. R.
tiny of Elsinore” a Jack London breed which he favors whether it is
G. A. Mercer, of Portland, was in
story presented by an all star cast. our choice or not. There is room in
parsonage
Saturday, by Rev. G. O. . hter. He is wonderfully pleased with Ince cup for us If possible. He wrote Beals is planning it, and nothing will
Tillamook on business this week, re­
the country for all the good cattle
Oliver. Both the young people are Tillamook county.
a long letter to A. C. Smith, who was keep the crowd from enjoying itself,
turning Wednesday.
as no pains or expense will be spared
we can get whatever their breed.
well known in Bay City, where they,
F.
L.
Dowell,
of
Seattle
and
Ellen
here
with
the
fire
engine
for
three
Reformed
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffcott, of Portland,
Roy C. Jones, county agent.
will continue to make their home.
E. Mills, of Twin Rocks, were mar­ weks, telling him all about the fire. There are to be two ball games, one
left for Seaside Monday, after having
between Tillumook and Portland and
Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor.
Mrs. R. Grandin returned to her ried at the Christian church parson­
O. E. S. Kensington Club met in the other between Tillamook and Me
spent a week here at the beaches.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
home in Portland Tuesday after hav­ age Saturday. Rev. Tucker officiated, the chapter rooms. The day was an
Christian Church
Minnville, and the distinguished cit-
H. Davies left for his home in
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
ing spent a few days here at the using the ring ceremony. Mr. and ideal summer 0ay, bordering on to­
izen
are
to
make
speeches.
Specta
­
Portland Wednesday. He had been
Remember
tbe^ services at the
Subject: "Elijah on Horeb.”
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wilks. Mrs. Mills, parents of the bride were wards "Indian summer” and the
cular aeroplane flights will be made
working here tor several months.
present.
The
groom
is
an
ex-service
Heidelberg
League
meeting
and
Mrs. Grandin was married here a
Christian church on Sunday, both
members and friends were out in a
Rudolph Zweiful, of Mohler bought short time ago.
man, having spent 21 months in the large atendance. There was scarcely by a plane from Portland, whicn will evening services at 7:45. Subject: morning and evening.
stop
for
a
few
’
minutes
in
Tillamook
a two ton Nash truch from the Star
Sunday school, 10 a. in.
Mr. and Mrs. VPm. Hart, of Hood army, the greater part of the time any business of any importance so on its way, Saturday, and the part "Lesson’s in Nature's School.”
Garage this week.
A cordial invitation extended to all.
Pieaching services, 11 a. m. and 8
tue unernoon was spent in a social the younk folks will enjoy most is
River, who have been hero for two being in France.
Henry H. Schmidt, of Hemlock, way. One new member joined the
Wanted: Young lady to keep set weeks visiting with friends, return­
p. m.
the
dancing
afternoons
and
evenings
of Books. Answer in own hand writ­ ed Monday. It seems as if Bill Hart was struck down and hurt quite club. Mesdadmes Franklin and Hill
Be sure and be there, as we have
Welli-Johnson Wedding.
to splendid music. Band concerts will
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ing. Address, C. P. cate of Headlight. must have a large number of name­ badly a few days ago, by a car were the hostesses for the occassion
missed those who are absent, al-
also
be
among
the
special
features
to
James Alvin Wells and Lolita I. though there have been good attend­
Edith Morgan left for her home in sakes, for we’ve seen several here and driven by J. L. Jones, saleman for and were acclaimed the right ones in entertain the people in the after­
Cuddingham and Co. Mr. Schmidt the right place on the right day. Mrs.
Johnson, both of this city, were mar­ ance lately. Your place is always
Seattle Tuesday, after having spent at other places lately.
noons
and
evenings.
was walking along the road, just on Foster and Miss Gaylord are to en­
ried at the Methodist parsonage, waiting for you, whether you have
two months here visiting.
F. R. Jesse, real estate dealer of
the outside of the payment, on the tertain the club in October.
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. been here before or not.
Atty. H. T. Botts returned a few­ Portland, and his wife, Ella Jesse,
Rev. G. 0. Oliver performed the cer­
left side. Both he and the car were
H. E. Tucker, pastor.
Cheese and Cow Feed.
Say! you should 'have been around X
days ago from Missouri, where he pianiste, were in Tillamook for about going south, but, owing to the stear-
emony, using the ring ceremony.
the engine house Tuesday and heard
two weeks, returning Wednesday.
had gone to bury his wife.
ing gear’s being loose the car swerv­ Glenn Terry give a tongue lashing
Carl liaberlach reports that tha Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ev­ Local Pythians Visit Nehalem Lodge
Lura Leach returned to Portland While here they camped at Netarts ed to tlie left and struck him.
to
some
big
stiff
who
came
around
cheese
business is in good shape, erett Wells, brother and sister-in-law
Tuesday, after having spent two and along the different rivers on fish­
Last Tuesday eve about 25 of the
A
good
deal
of
excitment
was
a-
and
tried
to
tell
him
that
he
should
with the demand about taking care of the groom and the younger Jiroth-
weeks here with her parents, on a ing trips.
roused Monday morning when the have had aij American La France of offerings. Should Wisconsin prices er of the bride. The groom is a tim­ local K. of P.’s made the drive to
Mrs.
H.
H.
Brians
returned
a
few
vacation.
fire alarm was turned in. Smoke was engine and all that sort of stuff. You advance soon, Tillamook will be lift­ ber cruiser who was employed at the Nehalem to attend a special meeting
Stone Logging camp until recently, and assist in putting on the work.
Mrs. Alice Kirk, of Hillsboro, who days ago from a tiip to Salem, where issuing from the upper windows of know Glenn has an unlimited vo­ ed up another notch.
and the bride was a student of the Work in all the three ranks was put
has been here for a few days, visit­ she had motored to visit with relat­ the Ovo Studio, but by the time the cabulary, and uses some pretty flow­
Many farmers have been in the of­ local High School.
Both are well on in first class shape and showed
ing wUh Mrs. C. A. Johnson, return­ ives and friends. She was accompan­ firemen had arrived Mr. Lantz had ery speeches sometimes, From what
fice
regarding
the
feed,
grain
and
ied
home
by
Mrs.
F.
A.
Baker,
a
sis
­
ed to her home on Tuesday.
put out the fire. It had been caused we heard about it his eloquence was hay business. Mr. Haberlach states known In and about this city, and that the Nehalem boys are on the job
ter of Mr. Brains, who will remain
have a great many friends who wish and are working hard. They have
by a bunch of rubbish that was In excelled only by that of Webster’s,
Mrs. B. R. Raney and daughter, here about ten days.
that in his opinion it would not pay them long and happy wedded life.
recently purchased new regalia thru
the kerosene stove being lighted, and This fellow also tried to ball up
Mrs. Vance Pollock, left for Hills­
the farmers to buy hay now with
Mrs. Charles Pankow and small as there was a little too much kero­ things at the fire
out and the officers and teams made
boro Tuesday to attend the funeral
by butting in and the intention of carrying it for sale
son, Charles, Jr., left Thursday morn­ sene it exploded, burning the floor trying to give orders, but he was
quite a nit in their fine regalia.
of Mrs. Raney’s sister.
Board of Equalization Meeting
in spring. Alfalfa is costing bet ween
ing for Yale, 111., her old home,
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Following the work a fine lunch
fired out mighty quick by Bert Thay­ $31.00 and $32.00 and with interest
Mrs. C. F. Lewis and daughter where she will visit with her parents slightly, around the stove.
Grandma Johnson, of South Prairie, er the assistant chief, as Mr. Coates and carrying charges would mean a
Notice is hereby given that on and cigars were served, after which
Mildred, of Salt Air, spent Tuesday and other relatives for three or four
In Tillamook. Mrs. Lewis has the months, Mr. Pankow accompanied celebrated her elghieth birthday this was on the other side of the building. cost of $35.00 by March 1st and Monday, September 13th, 1920 the and address was given by John Lel­
week, and she received, as a present Such fellows ought to have the hose mean a sale price of $38.50. That County Board of Equalization will and Henderson of Tillamook, who al­
the Salt Air Hotel there.
her as far as Portland.
from her children, a wheel chair, turned on them and then be arrested is more than hay is worth under pre­ meet at the office of the County As­ so gave a couple of readings, which
Wm. Watson, who lias been the
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thompson t f which is very much appreciated by on top of that.
were very entertaining. Bill Gould,
sent prices of duiry products and ra­ sessor in the Court House in Tilla­
chef at the Hotel Tillamook for t he Portland, returned to their home
John Carroll, H. F. Cook and others
There seems to have been a little ther than pay such a price, farmers mook City, Oregon, and publicly ex­ were called on and responded in
past month, left tor his home in Port­ Wednesday after having spent two her. Grandma Is a very devoted read­
er of the Headlight, as she reads ev­
amine the assessment rolls of Tilla­
land Wednesday.
weeks here and at Netarts, also ery bit of it, from the front page to trouble in the case of Richard E. would be advised to dispose of en­ mook County, for the year 1920, and true Pythian form. About 1 o'clock
D.S. White, of Portland, who is re­ up the Wilson river, Mr. Thompson the back page, advertisements and Thomas, who is accused of having ough cows so that no hay need be
correct all errors in valuation, de­ the lights were turned out and after
presenting the John Deere Plow Co., is on the staff of the Portland Tele- all, every week. She has been 111 for taken a car to Los Angeles which he bought except in rare instances.
scription of lands, lots or other pro­ a few stories the boys all left declar­
There
is
nothing
in
it
for
the
dairy
had
not
yet
paid
for.
While
T.
H.
was in Tillamook for a few- days this gram.
some time, but is now able to be up Goyne, the District Attorney was a- men to pay a large share of their perty. Said board will continue in ing have had a splendid evening. Bro.
week on business.
John Carroll Invited Nehalem lodge
James W. Brown, of Canyon City, and use her new chair.
way on his vacation, the matter a- earnings for hay and freight charges, session from day to day until the ex­
A party consisting of tlie Mesdames who has been here for a few­ days.
The early rain did catch some hay rose and R. T. McGrath, the Deputy getting nothing for their labor in re­ amination. correction and equaliza­ to a special meeting to be held at
Tillamook on Saturday eve, Sept.
H. J. Barnard, A. Meacham, N. V. left Monday for Seattle. He was call­ down and not in the barn but on the
District Attorne'y, made out papers turn. This season the most prosper­ tion of the said assessment rolls shall
25ih at which time the local boys
Jensen and T. S. Broadbent, of Salt ed there to meet a brother of his otliertband it was a blessing, for for­
authorizing Sheriff Campbell to go to ous districts are the ones that huve be completed.- All complaints must
Air, spent Tuesday in Tillamook.
whom he has not seen for over fifty est fires were becoming numerous Los Angeles for the man and bring kept just enough cows that could be be filed with the board the first week. are planning u big time. Much of the
Mrs. L. M. Butndi returned to her years, an'd who is coming from Tenn­ and threatening. Yet that was not him back to answer the charge. fed from locally raised hay, rather All persons Interested are requested success of the Nehalem meeting is
home tn Portland Wedndesday, after essee to visit with him for some tiffie. the only blessing the rain brought. When Mr. Goyne returned he disap­ than districts where too much feed, to appear at said time and place, as due to the efforts of Bro. H. J. Hick­
spending a few days here camping at
Wonder what happened to the speed Grass started growing and in a few proved of the procedure and called hay and grain has been bought.
no changes can be made after the erson. a former member of Marathon
lodge, who is a live wire and true
the beaches and along the rivers.
cop’s nose the other day? Did you see days Old oBssy will have plenty of Mr. Campbell on the long distance
About 60 farmers have ho far adjournment of the board.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, Pythian and deseives credit for the
Mr. arid Mrs. S. Talmadge of Santa It? He said that it felt like a sun­ green feed if the the weather does telephone, at the Governor’s office in bought some of the feed from the
splendid meeting.
Rosa, Cal., have been spending a few burned potato, but we aren’t saying not turn hot again with an east Salem, where Mr. Campbell was, and farmers’ feed concern. Several cars August 10th, 1920.
C. A. Johnson,
days with Dr. and Mrs. Wise at Bar what it looked like, only that any­ wind, this being the time of year told him to drop the matter as he of oats, wheat and barley have been
thing might have hit him from a roll­ when the wind gets into that quart­ thought the man was not a fugitive disposed of so far.
County Assessor.
Farmers Buy Sorghum Mill
View.
from justice. After numerous con­
Twin boys were born to Mr. and ing pin to a flat iron or a cord wood er.
Farm bureau n?etnbers of Benton
The fire boys wish to thank the ferences between the peace officer
Mrs. Martin, of the Sunset Garage stick.
Enthusiastic Meeting of Holstein
Our Reporter and Close Figuring
county have bought a surghum mill,
Ray Grate,-the S. P. depot agent, First National Bank for the coffee and the members of the attorney­
Monday morning. Dr. Robinson waA
Breeders
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which they expect to start up early
left Tuesday for Southern Oregon, and lunch which it sent up to them general’s staff, and the declaration
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the attending physician.
When the writer haunted the office
in
September. No announcement ot
where
he
will
spend
several
weeks
on
of
Governor
Ollcott
that
the
laws
of
Tuesday
morning
after
the
fire.
It
The meeting of the Holstein Breed­
D. E. Burroughs left Monday for
of our most important local cheese
a "molasses bee” has been made— all
Portland on a business trip. He will a hunting trip. Mrs. Grate is in Cal­ certainly was appreciated by them, Oregon were not to be used as a play­ man for a report of conditions this er's Association at J. J. Rupp’s on that is needed to make things look as
be gotie for an indefinite length of ifornia for about the same length of as there is nothing like eats and a thing, the sheriff left Salem Friday week he sent her on her way with Thursday, August 26th, was one oi they do "back east".
time. E. F. Sadie, of Rockaway, is cup of coffee after har-l work. Wed­ night for the prisoner, after requist-
of the best held by the Club this sum-
time.
taking Mr. Grate’s place during his nesday night after drill Morris Leach lon papers had been Issued by the the nicely expressed opinion which mer. About two hundred were in at­
Prof. Kirk and family, now of Ore­
he had of her "I wish I had your
Chiropractor Locates in Tillamook
had ice cream and cake sent*up to governor.
absence.
tendance.
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gon City, were in the city last week
snap,” he said, when Looking up from
them and J. L. Lawson sent a box of
Plan
your
week
end
trip
to
Pacific
Two
long
tables
were
set
up
in
the
As
an
epidemic
of
whooping
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ed­
Dr.
Forest
L. Howard, Chiropract­
a
pile
of
papers
on
his
desk,
"You
City, and attend the three days fest­ cigars. In these gifts the boys felt cough has made its appearance in the
dairy barn where, at noon, a demon
wards.
or, formerly of Portland, Ore., l*xs
remind me of a lady reporter I read
ivities, Saturday, Sunday and Mon­ that their work of Tuesday morning state of Oregon, and, owing to the
stration of liberal feeding was given.
opened an office at 211 Tillamook
about a few days ago. Your work
Mrs. Yett, of Portland, returned to day. Sept 4th, 5th and 6th. Includ­ wa3 very much appreciated.
high mortality, terrible lnconvlence like her’s, flugures out about as fol­ These tables were tilled twice and en­ Bldg.
her home Monday, after having visit­ ing. Ball games, Aeroplane flights.
ough eats were left to feed as many
Lou C. Muscott this week sold the and the other unavoidable conseq­
lows: Every year has 365 days, and,
ed here for several weeks with Mrs. Band concerts, Speeches ana dancing. equipment and business of the Star
more.
uences of this disease, it is necessary
For Sale.
8 hours at day, or 122
Stark.
Make your reservations for cottages Transfer Company to A. W. Thorn­ that everything possible be done to as she slept
Following the dinner a lively pro­
days in the year that left 243 days,
Caroline Betchart was given a now.
gram was held. Mr. F. S. Slimpson,
ton, who for a few years past has put an end to It. Likewise all other
Hercules hot water and steam heat­
She rested 8 hours a day, or 122 days
heating at the Court House, on Wed­
A party consisting of Miss Rae be one of the office force at the local contagious diseases, especially "flu”, that left 121 days in the year. There proprietor of Hollywood Farm gave ing plant and fittings, in good shape.
nesday and adjudged insane. She will
Smith, her mother, Mrs. C. M. Smith, S. P. station, Mr. Thornton and his to prevent the closure of the schools. are 52 Sundays and, deducting them a very instructive talk on Breeding Sealed bids to be received by district
be taken to Salem within a day or so.
sister-in-law, Mrs. Forrest Smith and son. who has been in the employ of In a letter to the clerks of the diff­ there are only 69 days in the year and Developing the Dairy Cow thut clerk within thirty days from date of
applied to all breeds. He emphasiz­ notice. Reserve right te reject any
Mrs. E. Lea mon. Mrs. A. Bergner grandmother, Mr. M. E. Reed, all of the transfer company for some time, erent school boards Supt. G . B.
in which to work, but, as she took a
ed the importance of type to accom­ or all bids.
and daughters, Elsie and Clara, of Portland, returned to their homes will conduct the business under the Lamb said that if the following sug­
half holiday each Saturday, which a-
pany production. Tlie object of the
Portland returned to their home Tuesday, after having spent two old name. Mr. Muscott has purchas­ gestions weiz followed there need be
July 8, 1920.
mounts to 26 days, only 43 days were
breeder is to develop the sort of an­
Monday after having spent a week weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ed a dairy ranch in Tillamook coun­ little danger from whooping cough
Ruby S. Lommen, Dist. clerk.
left. Even the lunch time is count­
will
ty,
to
which
he
and
his
wife
at Netarts.
In the schools. "Before the school* ed in, as she took 1 % hours off each imal the other fellow wants. To do
Frank Hanenkrhtt.
Diet. No. 24, Balm School.
move next week. -Itemizer.
open every room and toilet should be day, and added up, that makes 28 this one must study his breed ami
Herbert Olson returned Saturday
Mrs. E. H. Partridge of Minden,
W. F. Whitley, who is the field scrubbed thoroughly with net water days, leaving only 15. Later on in the have an ideal of type and pioduction
from California where he has been
"If you are for peace with econo­
Neb. who has spent the past several
manager for the Whitfield, Whlt- and a good didslnfectant, also each year comes a two week’s vacation, to work towards. The cow that tops mies by reduction in greut armam­
spending the greater part of the sum­
weeks with L. E. Partridge and fam­
the
sales
must
be
a
good
individual
comb and Co., Certified Public Ac- week thereafter. The school rooms
mer. He will remain here three weeks
ily, left for her home on Sunday af­ countants, was in Tillamook doing should be provided with plenty of which, of course, Is 14 days deducted and have a creditable record witii ents. support the Governor of Ohio.
to do official testing for the state.
ternoon. She was accompanied as far quite a large amount of business here. fresh air.” The rules and regulations from the 15. leaving one miserable good records in her ancestry. Tlo If you are for war and want expense
for armament to continue, vote for
Mrs. Jennie Plummer, of Kendrick. as Portland, by her daughter Ruth
little day of 24 hours, but. as that
importance of this combinai ton is Il­ the Senator from Ohio.”—Gov. Cox,
Idaho, left for her home Tuesday Partridge, who returned to Tilla­ He says that the company has just of section 26 of the Oregon State was Labor Day she didn’t have to
lustrated by the large sales of all the 1920.
morning, after having spent three mook on the Monday evening train.
work at all.
•
leading dairy breeds. The breeders
"If you are for peace with econo­
weeks here with her daughter, Mrs.
Well maybe he’s right, for th . pro­
ure realizing this more and more and mies by reduction in great armam­
shower
of
rain
on
Fri-
The
heavy
gram fits the writer exactly, with
E. L. Glaisyer.
it is getting to be quite common Io ents. support President Wilson. If
broke the summer dry
the exception of the eight hours sleep
Mrs. DeLillles and daughter, Sar- day morning
find the Grand Champions in th* you are for war and want expense
spell several weeks earlier than pre-
each
night,
for
she
doesn
’
t
get
it.
be
rette and Jilts. Gladys Pollock and
large shows ulso near the head of for armament to continue, vote for
for it seldom rains in
cause there Is a baby next door who
her son Master Vernon, have return­ vious years.
their class in production. The bleed Justice Hughes.” Gov. Cox, 191U,
Tillumook in August. The rain was
is training to be an Opera tenor and
ed to their homes after having spend
er who does not wish to take a back since which time this government
a tine thing for the county, as it will
good
advantage
uses
his
lungs
to
a
a delightful week at Rockaway.
seat must both show his cattle and has enrolled more soldiers and spent
assure considerable fail feed for the
each night, and the neighbor on the
Major W. F. .Mannix’, editor of the diary herds much earlier than usual.
make official record*. The points more money for armament tinder the
beautiful
cats,
other side has two
Morning A. ’orian. who accompanied
taken l.uo consideration In the show President. Gov. Cox said would pre­
Miss Ethel B. White returned to
and
they
roost
on
the
back
fence
ev
­
the delegation of Astoria business
ring are corelated to the producing serve peace than In all the history
Tillamook Friday and will be ready
ery
night
and
serenade
her,
so
there
men to this city in the spring, died
function.
to take up her music classes in a few
of our government prior to the “he
you are.
at Astoria on Tuesday.
Mr. C. A. Harrison, of Seattle, who keeps us of war” campaign.
days, until she is located in her
bought Mr. Rupp's grand champion
Lloyd Riches. Secretary of the Ore­ studio anyone may call 27-R for in­
Can You Beat It?
cow last winter alHo made some in­
gon Editorial Association will be in formation about her. Miss White has
DR. J. Q. TURNER
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structive remarks. He stated that
Tillamook on Monday. Sept 13th, spend a very pleasant and profitable
Eye Specialist
and will address the business men on summer studying piano at the Instru­
Where can a man buy a cap for his when he was a small boy his fathei
Instructed
him
never
to
buy
an
uni
Pernianatly
Located in Tillamook
the interest rate measure.
knee?
mental Conservatory in Corvallis.
mal that was a poor Individual, He
Private Office in Jenkin’s Jewelry
Or a key for a lock of his hair?
Attend the three days’ celetbratio*-,
Bert Edison. Jr. a boy of eleven,
Store.
Can your eyes be called an academy thinks a lot of Tillamook county for
at Pacific Cit/. Sept. 4. 5 ar.d 6. Band wall given a hearing before Judge
he has now owned two animals that
Because
there
ar
e
pupils
there?
Latest
Up-to-date
Instruments and
Bail
concerts. Aeroplane flights,
Hare, Monday, and on Tuesday was
In the crown of your head what Jew- were raised or btought out In Tilla-
Equipment
games. Speeches and numerous other taken to Salem by his father, to the
mook both have been winners and
ls are found?
Evenings and Sunday« by
amusements.
home for the feeble minded. The
Who travels the bridge of your nose? good investments for him. T4* tse are
Appointments
Follow the crowds and go to Paci- cause for the sad state in which the
Could you use in shingling the roof Countness of Sunnyside De Koi 2d
Mon-
child
is
in
Is
that
he
has
had
epilepl-
fic City. Saturday. Sunday, and
that he bough from J. J. Rupp for
of your moutl^?
DU ET ER.
day. The management has arranged tic fits since he was four years old.
*2100.00 and later sold for *7800.00
The nails on the end of your toes?
to take care of the crowd. Plenty of having them every few days, so that
Could the crook in the your elbow be with her calf, and the other was the
DENTIST.
his mind was weakened considerably.
eats on the ground.
racing mare, Tillamook Maid, bred
sent to jail?
TILLAMOOK
BUILDING
and raised by Dr. P. J. Sharp. He
J. J. Hollett, wife and three child­
Floyd Harper, of Forest Grove,
If so. what did he do?
who is visiting with friends In Bny ren. of Blaine will leave next Monday
How can you sharpen your shoulder believes there Is something in out
(Over Hnltoui’a).
salt breeze that produces good one«*,
City, was in Tillamook Wednesday, for California, where they expect to'
blades?
T illtirvook- Oregon.
accompanied by his friend John make their future home. Mr. Hol­
While here he tried to buy two more
I'll be darned if 1 know, do you?
lett saya he is going down there to
Could you sit in the shade of the head from Mr. Rupp hut failed to do QR. O. L. HOHLLFED.
Henry.
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palm of your hand?
The hotel at Bayocean will remain see that California don't make a
O. M. Plummer, manager of the P»ci-
Or beat oh the drum of your ear?
open until about the fifteenth of Sep­ muss of it politically, as it did at the
VETERINARIAN.
Iflc Internationsl, was also present Uli Phon»—2F3
Does
the
calf
on
your
leg
eat
the
tember. and the Natatorium will re­ last presidential election, for he's go­
Mutual F
I
and talked on his pet theme, "The
corn on your toe?
main open until after Labor Day, ing to see to It that California gives
Show
”
.
The
Tillamook
breeders
are
Harding
a
big
vote.
Then
why
g>ow
corn
on
the
ear?
Tillamook
Oregon
which Is the sixth of September.
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