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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
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OCTOBER
21,
1920.
lleadlight
Tillamook Jottings.
at the meeting held last evening at I leading school teachers of the county
the cty hall to discuss the different
j in which they lived, they were good REPUBLICAN RALLY AT CITY I
THAD ROBISON INDICTED
I Robison, to the said Godfred Mar-
measures which are to be voted upon ! friends, having worked together a
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
Jchn Feldshau spent Wednesday in
I
HALL THIS EVENING
olf, for the purpose of. and with the
at the coming election. Each measure
Bay City, on business.
’ I
------- o------
great
deal,
and
Mr.
Brimhall
says
v
Intent thereby, to defraud the said Friday-Saturday, Oct. 22-23, “The
was explained, and the people were
Charged With Obtaining Money
Mrs. M. N. Lamb left Monday for advised as to the best way of voting that if he remembers rightly they Congressman Hawley Will Speak on
Godfred
Marolf;
and
the
said
God-
Saphead'
’
co-starring
Win. H. Crane
Under False Pretenses
I
Portland, to visit for a few days.
The Political Issues
fred Marolf relied upon such repres­ and Buster Keaton.
upon them, and several questions were college chums. At any rate they
O. A. Shultz left Wednesday for asked by the audience were i . wered were mighty glad to see each other
entations, then and there believing
The Republicans of Tillamook will
after a separation of about seventeen
Considerabie surprise was caused them to be true, made by said Thad Sunday, Oct. 24 “The Flapper" fea­
Portland for a few days business by those explaining the measures.
years, although there is quite a have a rally at the city hall thisi0" Monday when is became known Robison, and said Godfred Marolf turing Olive Thomas.
trip.
The Swastika Club met Friday at change in their work-, a.- Mr. Dark is (Thursday) evening at
“Slippery Feet” Fox Sunshine com­
8 o’cock. . that Thad Robison hud been
—--------
arrest- was thereby deceived and defrauded edy.
Billy Stephens left Wednesday for the home of Mrs. E. E. Koch, and
when Congressman r W. C. Hawley I
no
longer
a
pedagogue,
buLi
“
a
min
­
in Portland on Saturday ou an tn- by the said Thad Robinson; and if it
Portland, to spend a few days on spent the afternoon in the usual so­
Monday, Oct. 25, "The Westerners’’
__ evening ! dietment returned by the Tillamook
ister of the gospel, and Mr. Brimhall will be the speaker of ! the
business.
had not been for the said false re­ all star cast.
cial way. Dainty refreshments were !»***■
Attorney G. R Winslow^ repu
------- bl i- ; grand jury
- charging
under'fa hint
1^ pretenaes.
to be our county clerk next term.
with ob- presentations of the said Thad Robi-
Bray Pictograph.
A marriage license was isssued to I Herved by the hostess in the prettily
can congressional committeeman will |
b
id— — — — ■
Iver A. Norton and Geòrgie Barry, on | decorated« dining room. The invited
preside.
•...... I | J* He was brought to Tillamook Mon- scn to the said Godfred Marolf, made Tuesday, Oct. 26, "The Border Leg­
HARDING AND STANFIELD
as aforesaid, the Godfred Marolf ion” Zane Grey story featuring Ho­
the 15th of October.
guests were: the Mesdames Georg“
Mr. Hawley is an interesting talk- i clay> and bis attorney
j that evening would not have paid the said Thad
bart Bosworth and Blanche Bates.
STRONG IN STRAW VOTE
I er "nd 'hose who want to know asked that the case be continued un­
“ A marriage, license was issued W. Arenz. B. C. Lamb. John Groat. F. C.
Ri bison the said sum of Five Thou­
Pathe Review.
M. Pitman and Mrs. M. Jones, on the Baker, R. A. Leonard, F. D. Small,
'omething about the politicial issues til the February term of Court and sand Dollars as aforesaid, all of
Webster Holmes, David Robinson, C.
13th of October.
and the way the democratic adminis­ that his bond be placed at a low fig­ which acts or ommisson on the part Wednesday, Oct. 27, “The Sporting
Good
Joke
Played
on
the
Editor
at
Duchess" taken from the Drury
J. Edwards and W. J. Reichers.
tration mismanag'd tlie affairs of the I ure. the bond being fixed at $10.000. . of -----
...... Robison ate contrary to
A marriage license was issued <'11
said Thad
Card Party /
Lane stage success, featuring Alice
Wm.
Deietz,
of
Seattle,
who
is
country
and
wasted
the
people
’
s
mon
­
Judge Bagley allowed the case to go | the
the 16th of October, to J. G. Krak-
'L_ statutes in such cases made and
Joyce.
with the Zimmerjnan-Degan Shoe
ey. should attend this meeting. As over to the next term of court and
_
and Mabie Adams.
'Flatheads and Fllvers" comedy.
At a card party at the Tillamook the ladies are taking consideralbe in placed the bond at $6,000. Several provided, and against the peace and
Co., was in Tillamook last week,
dignity of the State of Oregon.”
One good team of horses for .sale, leaving Monday. He says that ’lie Hotel on Tuesday evening, which was
Thursday. Oct. 8,
8. "Judy of Rogues
the presidential campaign they are citizens went on the bond and Robin­
The witnesses subpoened and ex­ Harbor”, featuring Mary M. Minter.
good pullers and good travelers. In­ price of leather has gone down so composed of nearly ninety persona,
cordialy invited to attend.
son
was
released
from
custody.
quire at Todd Hotel.
amined before the grand jury were
"From Hand to Mouth 2 reel spe-
much that hides are worth nothing made up of business men and their
The indictment accused hint of the Godfred Marolf. private prosecutor;
ical Harold Lloyd comedy.
— A marriage license was issued to at all in comparsion with other com­ wives, it was suggested after “eats”
crime of obtaining money under false Paul Ebingt-r and G«O. P. Winslow. 1
COUNTY
FAIR
GROUNDS
Friday-Saturday,
October
29-30,
Alfred Gillette and Hazel Wilkes, on I modities. He said that when cheese that straw votes be taken on the
pretenses, and the particulars are
PETITIONS FALL DOWN. set forth as follows:
“Clothes" Metro special production
the 16th of October.
sold at fifteen cuts a pound again, as election, the editor taking an active
------ o ■
featurng Olive Tell, supported by an
Mrs. Mary Swanson was in on a it used to. the company would sell part in the count. Strange to relate,
On the 16th November. 1918, in
Attention Clerks of School Boards.
all’ star cast.
when
the
count
was
started
the
bal
­
Chamber
of
Commerce Have Taken this county, did make, execute and
shoes
at
half
price,
which
is
not
like
­
visit from Bristol, Wash., meeting
"London Bobby” comedy.
lots one after another said “Cox and Hold And Will Push It Through delver unto Godfred Marolf a certain
ly to occur .
with a number of her old friends.
In making arrangements for the Coming: "Revenge of Tarzan” taken
Chamberlain.” so much that they had
assignment
of
mortgages,
the
mort
­
A
Front
Street
property
owner
I
A marriage license was isssued to
from the book "Return of Tarzan,”
Fourth Roll Call for membership in
an overwhelming majority. The edi­
Charles E. Lett and Mrs. Mary Lesp- writes: “In regard to the paving of
Most everybody received a bad jolt gage being embodied in the indict­ the Red Cross it has been the aim of
keep your eyes open for this one.
tor was in quandry and was perplex-
ment
which
reads:
front street, of course I suppose it
ing, on the 14th of October.
those in charge to so divide the work
?d for he was a most surprised man. last week when informed that the
“Know all men by these presents.
A carload of salmon, on ice, was should be done, but it seems to me What had happened that the business petitions calling for a special election
that no,one will fel burdened.
DeLilles Found Guilty
That
I.
Thad
Robison
the
party
if
the
whole
burden
should
not
fall
on
for the purchase of county fan­
shipped to Boston front F. D. Small’s
To the end that thorough canvas,
the property owners, some of whom men and their wives were voting the grounds feil down for lack of suffic­ the first part, for an in consideration
The
trial of h%d DeLillies was
cannery a week ago Tuesday.
same as the democrats did in the
of the sum of Five Thousand no-100 of the county may be made, the sec­
are widows. It certainly seems as if
Miss Esther Heusser returned to the railroad people should help, as Solid South? There were too many ient signatures, which eliminates the Dollars, of the United States of Am­ retary has sent letters to many of the held Tuesday, the jury bringing iu a
hef- home in Portland Saturday, after they and so many others, not proper­ intelligent women in Tillamook matter being voted upon at the gen­ erica, to me in hand paid by Godfred clerks of school boards requesting verdict of guilty of assualt with the
county for that, for they don’t want eral election. It seems that the coun­ Marolf, the party of the second part, them to take upon themselves the re- intent to rape, as was charged in the
having spent her vacation of two
ty owners are the ones who use the
weeks here with her brothers.
i street for their own convenience and a wet, Tammany candidate in the | ty Fair Board had the matter in hand the receipt of which is hereby ack­ sponsibilty of seeing that the work b indictment. The defendant entered
and thought that the matter was be­
Harold Eddy left Wednesday for 1 for business purposes. The property White House, So it must have been ing attended to for there were plenty nowledged. has granted, bargained, done in the district which they re a plea of insanity, which the evidence
present.
the
men
who
had
gone
wrong
politi
­
introduced by the counsel failed to
Portland, where he will visit for a < owners should not have to improve
of petitions circulated, the board be­ sold, assigned, transferred and set
Tillamook County will want to be ■u bstantiate.
time before leaving for Peru, where 1 the street at their own expense and cally. Had someone whispered it a- ing under the impression that Coun­ over, and by these presents does,
.ound: “Vote for False Alarm Jim­
As the story of DeLillies’ crime
he expects to remain for some time. for
1
grant .bargain, sell, assign, transfer, reported as nearly 100 per cent as it
others to use and monopolize.”
my Cox and you’ll get some of the ty Agriculturist Jones was looking and set over, unto the said party < f has been in previous Roll Calls, and was related some time ago, our read­
Mrs. Grace Summers returned to
D. M. Botsford, an advertising $30,000,000 republican slush fund?” alter it. But, ai«s, when too late, it
the only reason why it may not be ers will perhaps recall that the de­
her home in Portland Wednesday, agent of Portland, who handles the
was discovered that about half a doz­ the second part an undivided one so will be the failure of solicitors.to fendant was arrested about the last
Maybe that was it, for the men
half
iutei
est
in
and
to
a
certain
in
­
I
after having spent a week here with advertising of the Tillamook Cheese
en petitons had not been turned in
give an opportunity for former mem­ of July for having attempted to chlo­
folk crowded around with their
____
her sister.
Association, was in Tillamook last
where these are er what become of denture of mortgage, without re­ bers and new ones as well, to pay in roform Isabel Woods, a gill of four­
hands
out
when
the
vote
was
being
course
on
him,
bearing
date
the
15th
! l
The Teachers’ Institute for Tilla- week on business with Carl Haber­
them, no one appears to know. But
tire one dollar.
taken.
teen. The Woods family lived across
■ mook county will be held in this city lach. The advertising campaign has
it is a fatal error, leaving the Coun­ day of October. A. D.. One Thousand
Please take upon yourselves the re­ the street from‘the home of DeLillies,
Or was it that someone had whis­
Nine
Hundred
Seventeen,
made
and
on the 11th, 12th and 13th of Nov­ been conducted for three years in the
ty Court with no other alternative
sponsibility of your district and seo at the time. The girl had been dowu
pered: “Vote for Coxsure Jimmy Cox
ember.
J big city newspapers and on billboards
but to reject the petitions for want executed by the Lncoln Land Com­ that no one will feel burndened.
in one of the drug stores when De-
and be assured of your night cap?”
pany,
a
corporation,
to
the
said
party
of sufficient names. There were 508
Mrs. L. E. Hammer, who has been I along the Pacific Coast, under the
Fred C. Baker.
Lllies came up to her and asked to
That may have had some effect, the signatures on the petitions filed, of the first part, to secure the pay­
direction
of
Mr.
Botsford.
It
is
visiting with her parents here, left
Roll Call Chairman.
accompany her home, but, us she
ment of the sum of Five Thousand
tame way that the democrats misled
for her home in McMinnville til’s through advertising that Tillamook the women, when they whispered it which lacked the required number. no-100 Dollars, together with the
would have nothing to do with him
has been able to obtain the prices of
When Fred C. Baker, president of
morning.
it s though that he planned to get
five
notes,
being
one
half
of
the
obll-
around
“
He
kept
us
out
of
war.
”
Charming
Card
Party
Held.
the Chamber of Commerce obtained
the true value of its product, as over
even with her.
Rev. Wayne Phelps and family left
•------ o-------
These were the first impressions the above information on Saturday, 1 gation therein described, and the
two million people are told each
Nothing more was heard of him
Tuesday morning for Talent, where
The home of Mrs. A. K. Case was
■ money due, or to grow due thereon,
week, of the story oi Tillamook's that qulcky passed thorough the edi­ he consulted with County Judge A.
in condition that he keep away from cheese.
tor’s upper story when he saw h.iw M. Hare and County Clerk Homer ■ with the interest which said Indent­ the scene of a very charming card until the next morning, when she
was awakened about four o’clock. De­
year.
.he vote stood.
Mason, and after going into the mat­ ure of Mortgage was recorded in th- party last Thursday afternoon. About
On Wednesday, Oct. 13th. the J. U.
But there was another solution, ter it was seen that a special election office of the County Clerk of the forty-live or fifty of the sixty invited Lillies had thrust his arm through
Henry Bulter who was arrested
last week in connection with the Bay G. Club met at the home .of Mrs. C. probably someone had whispered it could be held in time to get the item County of Umatillia, State of Oregon, guests were present, filling eleven the open window of her bedroom, and
.........-
City School building investigation | Dawson, her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Ed- around: "*
"Let’s ' have a ............
joke on
the in the next budget for the purchase in Book 65 of Mortgages, page 524 tables of Five Hundred. The tables as the bed was near the window', had
The editor, so vote for Cox and Chamber- of the fair grounds, provided that a on the 23rd day of November, A. D., were placed in the spacious living attempted to choloform her by hold­
- was bound over until the next term wards assisting as hostess,
rooms were very attractive in
1..........
1917.
room, which was very artistically de­ ing a bottle under her nose. The
their lain.”
of circuit court.
now set of petitions could be prepar-1 "To
Hallowe’en splendor of jack o’lant-
have and to hold, the same corated in green and yellow, nastur girl’s parents called the police, an in­
The last guess was right, and the ed, circulated and filed by to-ir.orrov.
W. M. Smith, the assistant State erns, corn stalks, cats and witches.
editor got wise when he saw that the (Friday). Mr. Baker, speaking for unto the said party of the second tiums and ivy being used to carry vestigation was made and DeLillies
School Superintendent, was in this The afternoon "was spent "in piavi
found and arrested. He claimed he
____ out .the color scheme.
.
_____
ballot
box had been “stuffed”, for the Chamber of Commerce, promised part, his executors, administrators
county for a few days this week, in- Hallow’een games, which were fol-
Mrs. Case was assisted by Mrs. did not know why he did what he had
and
assigns,
for
his
use
and
benefit,
most
of
the
ballot»
were
in
the
same
to have the petitions ready by that
specting the High Schools. He reports lowed bv / real Hallow’een refresh­
handwriting, which was exactly the time with at least 800 names, and subject only to the provlse in the Fred Poorman and Mrs. Emmet only that Homeone had told him to,
that the conditions were good.
ments. The guests of the afternoon same way that the boys used to stuff
I said Indenture of Mortgage mention­ Bales. The prizes won at the cards but he did not know who.it was.
Herber Wilson, who was indicted were: Mesdames J. ______
___ the ballot boxes in Oregon before 'he probably more. Later in the day he ed.
About a month ago DeLillie» escap­
Merrel __
Smith,
were received by Mrs. John Grom
conferred with several members of
ed from the county jail, where he
on a charge of adultery, is being held Morrison, C. J. Edwards. Goyne, Dim­ Australian system was adopted.
and
Mrs.
E,
L.
Glaisyer,
Mrs.
Groat
’
'
“
And
the
said
party
of
the
first
the Chamber who promised their
in custody by the officials at Portland mick and Inghram. The next meeting
part does hereby covenant to and beng the first prize, two silver bud was being kept, awaiting his trial.
However, everybody enjoyed th<«
and will be brought here within a will be with Mrs. George Hanslme.tr joke at the editor’s expense, and H assistance and petitions were sent to with the said party of the second part vases, and Mrs. Glaisyer’s the consol­ He had been allowed considerable
several parts of the county.
liberty about the premises, even be­
day or so to'answer the charge.
and Mrs. McCracken, on Nov. 10, at all added to the amusement of a
Oscar Tittle, president of the Tilla­ that the said party of the first part ation prize, a cake of fine toilet soap. ing privileged to carry the meals of
The Jersey Cattle Club will meet the honle of the former.
is the lawful owner and holder of Refreshments consisting of ice cream,
most pleasant evening.
mook County Fair Board, appeared to
at the Fairview Grange hall Thurs­
The ladies of the Alder Crcle No.
The editor did not have such a per­ object to calling a special election on the said Five Notes and mortgage, cake and coffee, were served to th,' the other prisoners to them from the
resturant. It was on one of these trips
day, Oct. 28th. It is requested that I 44, of the Neighbors of the Wood- plexed look when it was decided that account of the expense, but thought and that he has good right to sell, guests.
that lie failed to return. A couple of
all members be present as there are [ craft met on Tuesday and held th ;ir the vote was a joke, and a straight it best to lease the grounds, and the transfer and assign the same as a-
weeks later he was found in Everett,
foresaid, and that there is now due
NOTICE
some important matters coming up I annual election of officers, the follow­ party vote called for. This time it
county to make an appropiation in
Wash., where he was working under
or discussion.
ing was elected: Guardian Neighbor, was on the democrats, which showed the next budget for buildings. Whe­ and owing upon the suid note and
the assumed name of Fred Miller,
mortgage
the
sum
of
Five
Thousand
Mrs.
I.
C.
Smith;
Advisor,
Mrs.
Rose
that
Cox
Is
the
real
Joke.
Rex E. Norton was arrested and
Notice is hereby given that a city
ther the county court could do ro
The editor felt vindiciated when legally is doubtful, but with our won­ no-100 Dollars, with interest from caucus will be held in the city hall oa and was brought back by Sheriff
brought before Justice Stanley, Inst Waggy; Managers. Mrs. John Stein­
the
15th
day
of
October,
A.
D.,
One
Saturday October 23, 1620, at 8 o’ Campbell. Prior to his departure from
week, to face a charge of having bach, Mrs. C. I. Clough, Mrs. Henry the result of the vote was declared derful Oregon System, it may, and
Thousand Nine Hundred Eighteen.” clock P. M. for the purpose of nomina­ the jail he had been receiving bun­
hunted and having in his possession Crenshaw; Clerk. Mrs. C. N. Drew; and the applause followed:
may not, be possible to do so. By
dles of clean clothing from his
The said Thad Robison then and ting the following city officers:
Harding—70.
a female deer. He was fined $25 and Banker, Mrs. Geo. B. Lamb; Music­
that arrangement it will be two
there also assigned to Aald Godfred Mayor, treasurer, councilman 1st mother, each week. These were pass­
ian.
~
Cox
—
9.
Mrs. P. W. Todd; Attendant
costs.
rher8puef°1re ,hefPeOPle <an VO'e °n «a™« «ve promissory
Mrs A. H. Harris; Inner Sentinel.
notes of One ward, councilman 2nd. want, council­ ed to him through the window, and,
Stanfield —52.
the pinchase of a permanent
permanent fair
At the meeting of the school board Mrs.
fair I Tlinimnrt
Thousand Dollars <♦<
($1,000.00) each. man 3rd. ward, councilman 4th ward, on the day before he left, it is alleg­
Bert
Leach;
Chamberlain
—
11.
Capt.
of
Guar
ii.
grounds. As to the question of cost (and which said notes are mentioned councilman 5th ward, water commis­ ed that a coat had been brought to
at Bay City on Monday evening the
Mrs. Anna Harris; Outer Sentine'.
of holding a special election, 11.
contract for finishing the school
th? and deserbed in said assignment of sioner, 4th ward and 5th ward.
him by hs father, which had thirty
Mrs. Chilcott. The Circle meets at
lease of the land for two years would
building was awarded Mr. McChes­
Five Hundred Party.
dollars in the pocket of it. Mr. De-
mortgage) by a written endorsement Frances Stranahan, City Recorder.
the
W.
O.
W.
hall
each
Tuesday
and
cost more than the cost of the elec­ on said notes to that effect: that, as
ney, who will have the building com­
------ o—-
Llllles says the clothes were wrapped
all ladies are invited to be present
tion.
pleted by the first of January.
up in a bundle, and be did not know
Mrs. W. J. Reichers and
1Mrs. W.
the consideration for the execution
Interesting
School
Meeting
at
Bay
__________
and put in their membership here.
Mr. Baker is of the opinion, that and delivery by the said Thad Rohl-
__ A number of new high school
that they contained a coat, and Mrs.
A. Lewis gave a charming party at
Mr.
City
judges and clerks of election would
**-- —
• • Tillamook on Tuesday
buildings have been built recently, cently and Mrs. Arthur Beals who re­ the
Hotel
__
DeLillies says that if there was mon­
«on to the »aid Godfred Marolf of the
returned
from
a
extended
visit
be
wiling
to
serve
without
pay
on
ey in the coat she knew nothing of It
and others are going up. They are at
in the East, were most agreeably sur- evening, a large number of guests oe- that occasion, ho a» not to put the said Assignment of Mortgage, and
The citizens of Bay City met Sat­ at all. At any rate, he received the
ing present.
Wheeler. Cloverdale, Bay City, Sand­
the said promissory notes, the »aid
prised
lake, also a new grade school at ber of Friday evening when a nurn-
The dining room, which had be?n county to extra expense. He will take Godfred Marolf then and there paid urday afternoon at-the school home thirty dollars, also other help from
their friends gathered at their decorated with Hallowe'en emblems, this matter up with the Chamber of
Blaine.
to said Thad Robison the »uni ci to hear the report of School superIn­ the outside.
home and spent a most delightful
Commerce later, for he feels sure
As DeLilles has hud quite
_
_ _______
a bit of
Alfred Gillett and Hazel Wilkes evening visiting and chatting, crack­ was filled with business men anil that there will be plenty of businei«| Five Thousand Dollar« ($5,000.00) tendant laimb as to the condition'
were marred Saturday at the M. E. ing nuts and eating apples. Those their wives. Cards was the amusing men and others to give, their services in lawful money of the United State-« concerning the building of the new family trouble, he and his wife hav­
school house there.
ing separated, she keeping their child
parsonage, by the Rev. Charles L. present were: Rev. and Mrs. Daik. feature of the evening and when th* free for the six voting precincts with­ of America, of the present standard
A great deal of trouble is being who la now about five years old, this
value
and
that,
at
the
time
of
the
scores
were
totalled
and
compared
it
Dark. The mothers of the bride and Mr. and Mrs.
...... Geo. Lamb, Dr. , and
:l
in
the
city
if
persons
Jiving
In
other
execution and delivery aforesaid of had with the contractor. Ward May­ was claimed by his witnesses to have
was found that Mrs. O. A. Schultz
groom were present to witness the Mrs. Crank. Mr. and
Mr». _____
Geo. Wi
___ _____
..in­ won the first prize for the ladies and voting precincts will do the same, the said a»slgnnient of Mortgage, the er, who put in his bid to build the been (he cause for his supposed de­
ceremony.
slow, Mr. and Mrs. W. Noyes, Mr
John Carroll was the high one for Mr. Baker contends that this is a sad Thad Robison wilfully, unlaw­ school house al cost plus 10 per cent, rangement. He was said to have done
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edmunds are and Mrs. Tom Goyne, Mr. and Mrs.
_ _t »as not to exceed u great many queer things about his
amongst the men folk. Both received matter in which We should all pull , fully, feloniously, falsely, and with I which entire cost
in Portland this week, visiting and Folk, Mr .and Mrs. Fred Beals. Mr.
handsome presents, and the consola­ together, otherwise obtaining a fair the Intent then and there, and there­ $25,000. This price did not Include home which denoted Insanity, but
attendng to business. While there and Mrs. Boquist, Mr. and Mrs. Ginn,
tion prizes went to Mr». George Han­ ground is going to be delayed. The by, to defraud the said Godfred Mar­ furnishings, the furnace, etc., to be only a few of them were specifically
they expect to attend a number of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dawson, Mr. Mc-
Chamber of Commerce will do every­ olf. pretended and represented to the put. in later by the school ____
board _ mentioned.
selmair and J. Merrel Smith.
boxing matches, as both are enthu3- Graff and daughter, Mrs. Paul and
'The judge sentenced DeLillies to
A dainty lunch was served by the thing in its power to put the county said Godfred Marolf that the Mort­ Mr. Mayer did not build it strictly
iastic fans.
daughter Ruth, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. hostesses.
fair grounds proposition over with as gage described in the said Assign­ according * to the plans, sc that it three years in the penitentiary this
ittle
delay,
as
well
a»
little
expenae
Guy Alimón, who pleaded guilty. Reed.
thousand
ment of Mortgage was a Hen for the cost over five
more morning.
The Invited guests were Mr. an«l
was sentenced to five years in th?
At a recent meeting of the Tllla- Mrs. Aiderman, Mr. and Mrs. Alien. as possible.
sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,- and is not nearly completed yet. He
penitentiary. The judge paroled him mook Fire Department a series of Mr. and Mrs. Bales, Mr and Mrs. F
000.00) upon certain lands situate refuses to finish at the price of his
Wisconsin Cheese Takes Tumble.
United Brethern Church
in condition that he keep away from fire alarms and signals were decided Baker, Mr .and Mr». Campbell. Mr.
In th«’ Eastern part of the State of contract, but wants five thousand
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pool and card rooms, with other con- upon. The town is divided into four and Mrs. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs.
school __ board I Carl Haberlach report» that -Wis­
Oregon, (a more particular descript­ dollars more. This the ______
Sunday School, 10 a. m. Prof. I.. ion of which said lands thi» Grund objected to, and in June Mr. Lamb
ditions, and he was to pay $100.
sections, Fifth Street and Second Crenshaw. Mr. and Mrs/Conover. Dr
consin cheese piices on Twins, Dais­
After several weeks of wet weath-| Ar’ E“"' and West forming the di­ and Mrs. Glaisyer, Mr. and Mrs. Gru­ Bennett, superintendent.
I Jury at thl» time are unable to as- I was appointed to make an investi­ ies and Longhorns dropped to 22c.
Preaching.
11
a.
m.
Subject
:
“
Tlie
1
viding
lines.
The
northeast
section
gallon,
which
resulted
in
• certain;) and that the said mortgage
et, it turned fine on Monday, and
tile dis- this week. In consequence Tillamook
ber, Mr. and Mrs. Groat, Mr. and Mrs.
Misson of the Church.”
| to be known as section one; the Haberlach,
was a true and genuine mortgage; closure of quite a bit of crooked prices have been withdrawn and
that night was the first frost thia
Mr. and Mrs. Rill. Mr.
At 8 o’clock Supt. G. E. McDonald. and that the said mortgage had been work.
fall. The wet weather started at the Northwest as section two; the South­ and Mrs. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Had-
nothing Is being offered until the
D. D. of Portland will speak. He will gven at the date thereof mentioned
Mr. Mayer was supposed _ to have Wisconsin market settles. According
end of August and since then there west as section three, and the south­ ley, Mr. and Mrs. Hanseltnair. Mr.
also
»peak
at
Beaver
in
the
morning.
east
as
section
four.
The
signals
to
be
superintended
the
work
him»elf
but
and Mrs. Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Kuratli,
and given in said Assignment of
have been but short spells of fine
Everyone is most kindly invited >•> j Mortgage, for the purpose of nec.ur- hired a foremun. and now he admits to the Oregon Journal. Coos County
given in case of fire, by the fire bell, Mr .and .Mrs. Lamb. . ___
weather.
Mr. ____
and _____
Mrs. all services.
cheese Is being offered to the retallrr
are: one tap if in section one; two Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Moulton. Mr.
( Ing to the holder of said mortgage to have paid the foreman six hund­ at 29c. Portland, or 6c. under whut
Alfred Muller pleaded guilty and
R.
Fisher,
pastor.
taps
for
section
two.
etc.
These
taps
red
dollars,
which
he
wishes
to
have
the payment of the five pronii»«o”y
and Mrs. —
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Partridge. .__
Mr _______
.and Mr».
Tillamook chee»e is being offered at
was sentenced to five years in the
■ are to be repeated five times, an in­ Poorman. Mr. and Mr». H H. Rosen­
notes described in «aid mortguge, and credited to the school district. He to the retailer. Word came to Tilla­
penitentiary. He was paroled by the
Mother
and
Daughter
Have
Double
terval, five times again and so on. berg. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg.
also to »«cure the payment of five also wants all charges against him mook that they had put solicitors on
Jugde rfh condition that he tell all
Four of the Boy Scout Fire Fighters Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Shultz, Mr. and
Wedding.
other note» for the name amount, or to be waived, and, when the other the road to take orders direct from
he knows about the Scott case, is not
are detailed to rush to the engine Mr». Carl Schultz, Mr and Mrs. Max
I a total Hen of $10,000.00, w hen la bids were received, he put In hi» bld the retailer.
to leave the county and is not to vio-,
1 hose at the alarm, so there will be Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Alva W’llliam«. — A double wedding was solemnized i truth and in fact there was not th«'n to finsh the work for the sum of four
Rome Tillamook Hept, and October
late any laws. He was required to
last Thursday afternoon, Octob-r
thousand dollars, which Is practically choeae Is being put in storage so as
enough people there to handle the
Pay $233.70.
— apparatus without having the entire Mr .and Mrs. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. 15th at the Christian church parson­ | In existence any such mortgage, and M an
n tidniluu/.M
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admisson that he has not been do­ to have some stocks for the spring
no such mortgage had ever been
Plank. Mr. and Mm. Clough. Mr. and
Initiative measure number 310 on department go to the engine house
Mrs. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Merrel age, when Norman Wagner and Mrs. I made, executed, or delivered by the ing the right thing by the peopl» I trade. This will probably delay get­
rfhe ballot to be voted in November before going to the fire.
Nellie Hugbey
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and ________
8. Siskey and ' Lincoln Land Company herein ment- with whom he has the contract.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr.
ting out the September checks, but It
will give to Oregon a port equal to!
Pearl Hughey were
united in
A vote was unanmioualy carried is felt that there Is no use to sacri­
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,.i w>d- ' ioned to the said Thad Robison; and
I
A
few
days
ago
when
Rev.
Dark
and
Mrs.
Burge.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ander
­
any port on the Pacific coast. You I
lock, p
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Rev. H. E. Tucker officiated. 1 the said mortgage described in said that the district i»sue bonds to :he fice cheese If It seem» that present
entered the office of the County son. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. Mr. and
are vitally interested in the passage I Clerk with a marriage certificate he
the ring ceremony,
. _ . and only 'I Assignment of Mortgage was n it amount of not more than ten thou
Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar, . Dr. using
conditions are only temporary. It
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of this bill. It will not Increase yourj
dollars to be used in finishing
finishing
met H. 8. Brimhall, and after they and Mrs. Boals. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. An- few friends were present. In the then nor there, and had never been, i i and dollar»
would be necessary to put Tillamook
taxes. The cost is borne by the Port
derson. Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis, Mr. evening a wedding dinner was aarved a Hen upon »itch lands afore ment- ■ the school building and furnishins triplets at 28c. to compete with to­
of Portland, but all Oregon must vote ' ___
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• moments they dis­
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at the Louvre for the bridal party, Ioned. nor upon any lands whatever;
Chas. Burgraff. the archil tect day's Wise n
covered that they had known each and Mrs. O. M. Cook. Mr. and I...
prices. This would
Mrs.
on the measure. Vote 310 YES on o'her in Fort Scott,»Kansas. back in
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up i up the
.who drew
;
Small, Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. after which Ahe'happy couples left and the said mortgage had not been from Corvallis
make Tlllamixik cheese triplets cp;l
the ballot November 2nd -Pd Adv. |
Mr BrlAh(l5~
for
their
homes
at
Fairview.
Th-y
plans
for
the
building
was
call'd
»
given to secure the payment of said
“V- 3 cents more than the Wisconsin
was then ahd Mrs Haltom, Mr. and Mrs. Car­
Quite a number of the voters of
school ,nd
>
I are all well known la Tillamook, note», nor any note» at all; and the er on Monday to confer with ihe
a news roll, Mr .and Mrs. Pennington.
Mr.
cheese can be laid down In 1-osAngie-
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voter» of Tillamook City were present paper, and Mr. Dark was one of 'he and Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Worral.
having lived here some time. Th> said false representations were so school board and advise them how
>W Io les, which Mr. Haberlach states is
j brid.
proceed.
‘ les are mother and daughter.
made, as aforesaid, by the said Thad
his Idea of making the market price
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