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VOLUME 32
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1920.
BEGIN WORK ON EMERGENCY
I
DITCH FOR CITY FIRE ENGINE
IN SPECiHLELECTION
Will Provide Plenty of Water For
Fire Purpoie During Dry
Season
CREAMERYMEN PASS \Red^roy^cer
Visits City
NUMBER 6
FIRE CHIEF COATS ATTENDS
NEW ASSOCIATION MEETING
Local Department Has Made Must
Progress Under Leadership
of Present Head
DREDGE ACCIDENT
Mr. Harry M. Clark, Director of
the Department of Accounts, of the
Fire Chief Thomas Coates was In
.Northwester^ Division I American
Excavation on
the emergency
[Portland this week attending the
I
Red Cross, visited the Tillamook
first meeting of a new organization,
Unofficial Returns Indicate a Major­ supply ditch for the fire engine is Report of the Stockholders Meeting
Chapter
on Monday of. last week Antlered Herd From McMinnville
to begin Friday.
the Oregon State Fire Chiefs’ Asso­ Heavy Bucket Tips Over While
ity of 100 In Favor
Mr.
Clark
has
spent
several
weeks
of Oregon Dairy Council Is
Will Take Possession of
Repairs Are Bein?
Several months ago, soon after the
ciation, where he was honored by
of Proposition
visiting the Chapters in Oregon, Ida­
Presented
Tillamook
Made
city had procured the fire engine
being elected first vicepresident.
ho, and Washington and the officers
it was found that the water mains
The purposes of the organization
of Tillamook Chapter were very glad
could not supply enough water dur­
are the promotion of fire prevention,
VERY LIGHT VOTE IS CAST
to have this opportunity to meet one CLASS OF OVER SIXTY TO BE
COMMITTEE
TO
ENLIST
COURT
WORKMAN CAUGHT BENEATH
ing the dry season to successfully
the passage of laws pertaining to
THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY combat a large fire in case one got
AID IN FREIGHT RATE FIGHT ofthe Division representatives.
AND CARRIED INTO WATER
INITIATED INTO THE ORDER fire fighting and the promotion of
In commenting on the present
started in the business district, so
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I other means to keep fire losses at a
condition and future possibilities of
1 minimum.
Slow Returns From Outlying Dis- it was decided to extend the pave­ Plans Inaugurated For Display of the Tillamook work, Mf. Clark is
Dredge Was Making Ready ToDredge
Big Banquet Will Follow Ceremon­
ment on First avenue East to the
During
the several years that
tricts Hold Up The Official
quoted as follows:
Fire Ditch Near Turney
Tillamook Cheese At Next
city limits on the north and dig a
ies.—Parade If Weather
Chief Coates has headed the local
”1 find the local chapter doing a
Tabulation
Dock
ditch from Hoquarton so the supply
fire department it has progressed
Year’s Exposition
Will Permit
splendid work in the clean up of the
line of the engine could be dropped
and gained a high state of efficiency,
Home Service problems; t the officers
into the water.
placing it among the first volunteer
The measure voted upon at the
A serious accident occurred on tha
The regular monthly meting of are capable and efficient in every
"Hello Bill!"
The pavement has been completed
fire companies of the state.
so
special 'election Monday passed
government
dredge Wednesday af-
way
and
anxious
to
take
up
the
new
the
directors
of
the
Tillamook
Coun
­
I
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Next
Saturday
a special train
for some time and the ditch will be
far as could be learned before going
ternoon about 2:30.
ty Creamery Association was held work under a piece time . program. I bearing about 300 Elks from Mc- FOR HIRE CAR BADLY
finished in a few days.
to preHB.
The workmen were taking the
"One difficulty may be as true Minnvllle Lodge No. 1283 and other
The government dredge, will do a t the Association rooms in the Odd­
DAMAGED BY FIRE
There has been no official count as
3000 pound bucket apart to repair
the work, underthe supervision of fellow’s buildine on Monday. The here as elsewhere, and that is that parts of the valley will pull into
yet as some of the precincts have
The King Eight automobile op­ one of the leaves when in some in­
foilawing directors were in attend­ the people do not fully Realize what Tillamook and "the fun will com-
City Engluer Sappington.
not reported and all precincts must
erated by W. R. Davis as a for-hire explicable way the bucket tipped
the Red Cross is doing and will do rnence.
ance:
be in before an official count Is made.
Sollie Smith, J. .1. Rupp, T. W. to help communities in1 their every
The occasion is to be the initiation car was damged by fire Monday toward the side of the loosened leaf
PROPERTY OWNERS LIABLE
However, sufficient information is
evening. Mr. Davis was returning and in falling caught one of the
day
problems.
i
Lyster,
M.
Abplanalp,
J.
J.
Earl,
F.
of
a class of over sixty Tillamookera,
FOR SIDEWALK ACCIDENTS
at hand to justify us in publishing
from the Coats camp after taking workmen, Morris Dudley, by the
I
“
The
people
should
be
made
to
E Meyer, W. II. Christensen, Wm.
and they are to have a lively time, I
an Incomplete unofficial count.
. Last Monday night the Common
I out some workmen, and upon reach­ foot, crushing that member very
realize
that
the
Red
C»oss
is
their
Maxwell, M. J. Jenck, .1. Donaldson,
judging from reports.
The unofficial count is as follows: ! Council was questioned as to who
: ing a point near the Trask school badly, The leaf then slid from the
Andrew Peterson, .1. 11. Holgate, C. organization, the medium through
The B. P. O. E. headquarters will
•
-wr
No
Yes
is liable in case of occident on faulty
I house noticed the smell of smoke. float into the water, carrying Dud-
to
expect
I
which
they
have
a
right
A. McDonald, W. K. Scovell, C. S.
be at the Tillamook Hotel and the
27 or unsafe sidewalks.
Rockaway .............. .............. 3
ley with it.
I ceremonies will take place in the K. | Upon investigation it was discovered
Atkinson, E. J.Geinger, Ollie Wood, assistance wherever it is needed.
0
Wheeler ................ ................ 6
covers
Dudley was rushed to the Boat’s
Ordinance number 342
I front seat from defecive wiring. A
"The
response
to
the
present
Roll
and Earnest Haag. Mr. llaag ap-
P. hall. A big banquet has been ar-
"Maple Leaf............ ............ 36
0 this and makes the property owner
l fire extinguisher was carried on the hospital where the injured foot was
|
Call
has
been
very
good,
yet
it
does
peared as a representative from the
| ranged for the visiting and local
0 liable for all accidents in case the
Tillamook .............. ............ 19
not seem that it represents the entire Elks and managed by C. F. Gerard machine but failed to work when amputated about two hours later.
Blaine Creamery.
0 walks are not kept in a safe condi­
’Dudley is a native of Yamhill
Stillwell ................ ........... 12
[the owner tried to use it on the
A report of the stock holders' country as it should.
, of Bay City. It is possible that a
3 tion, It may be necessary for a few
county,
having been In this vicinity
Hoquarton ......................... 25
I
flames,
and
the
fire
soon
had
con-
"The local organization is anxious
8 damage suits to be brought up in meeting of the Oregon Dairy Council to organize classes to be taught by parade will be held Saturday even­ I rol, damaging the body beyond re­ for several years.
Hayes ....................... ........... 40
ing if the weather permits.
o Tillamook before some of the pro- was given by F. W. Christensen who
Goodspeed .............. ............ 29
The dredge had come up from the
pair. The engine, chassis and tires
[ an instructor nurse, otae of the
represented
various
factories
of
the
The local members have expressed
12 perty owners wake up.
Cloverdale .............. ......... 13
were unhurt. The machine was bay and was preparing to dredge the
'
greatest
helps
that
can
be
given
to
association at that meeing. Mr.
themselves as very well pleaset at
13
Sunnymead ............ ............ 8
' any community. A good nurse in ha ving the McMinnville lodge come valued at $3150 and was insured at fire ditch near the Turney dock
Christensen
also
presented
his
re
­
I.
0.
0.
F.
Items.
0
Trask ....................... ............ 9
when the accident occurred.
$1700.
Having again planned to make it port as cheese inspector which show­ every household would1 be possible over and put on the work as this
3
Long Prairie.......... ............ 14
Captain Groat states that the
if
the
community
as
a
whole
could
28 a 1 rule to initiate all new candidates ed that 209 triplet cheese and 23 Y. be made to appreciate the opportun­ will be the first time an Elks’ in­
'Tusatalia Club Meets
Bay ............................ . ............ 0
leaves have been removed in the
itiation has taken place in Tilla-
One of the most interesting meet- same manner many times before but
30 on i the first meting night of each A.s manufactured during October ity of this valuable training.
Hebo ......................... ............ IS
mook.
ings of the Tusatapla Club was held he has never heard of a bucket tip-
2 month, first degree on the „ second were second grade out of a total of
Sandlake ................ ............ 24
í
"In cases of epidemics or disast­
There are obout 100 Elks in the last Friday evening, when Miss ping over in just that way.
4 meeting, Second degree third meet­ 17,513 triplets, 3383 Y. A.s, 40 ers that may at any t|ime, capable
Carnahan ................. ......... 32
ing,
and
the
third
degree
on
the
county and some day they hope to I Juanita Thompson entertained at
twins
and
2966
Long
Horns
made.
............ 1
27
nurses among the women of the com­ have lodge af their own here.
Dr. Glaisyer and D. R. Tinnerstet
' the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- BRING SUIT TO RECOVER
22 fourth meeting nights, the Brothers
Little Nestucca . . ............ 10
munity would render it! unnecessary
may
always
know
the
regular
lodge
rendered a ccounts of their activities
Nair.
. ............ 9
30
FOR MATERIAL AND LABOR
who during the month.’ Rr. Glaysier al­ : to send out for them and, as is well EX-SERVICE MEN MAY HAVE
The young hostess had prepared
2 routine, and we hope those
Foley ........................ ........... 9
known, there are time^ when epi­
A case has been filed in the circuit
21 take part in those degrees will al­ so spoke on the subject of diseases demics are so general amd so severe
............ 3
WAR INSURANCE REINSTATED a program of varied amusements, court wherein M.
D. Ackley, R. B.
ways
be
on
hand
to
fill
their
places.
including
music
and
a
reading
by
of
dairy
cattle
and
of
the
work
of
I
........... 42
S
Miller and G. A. Martin are the
We are in receipt of a communi­ I Miss Cordelia Oatfield.
C. B. Stanley, Jno. Schlmming the department handling dairy in­ that nurses are not to be secured at
............ 7
17
any price.
cation from the Bureau of War Risk
Numbers of different games were plaintiffs, and W. R. Davis the de-
1 and W. H. Martin were initiated last vestigation at the State Agricult­
......... 10
"In my mind the instructor nurse Insurance in which it is stated that played, and the young people enter­ fendant.
meeting,
and
the
degrees
will
be
ural
college.
It
was
moved
and
se
­
14
Beaver....................... ............. 19
would be the very best thing the after December 31st, 1920, and up ed into the spirit of the 'ocasion
Plaintids allege that between the
conferred according to rule.
cond and carried that the associa­
chapter
could institute, jbut to do it to July 1st, 1921, all ex-service men with an enthusiasm »which made blank day of June, 1920, and the
Bro. J. A. Smith reported to be tion go on record as favoring an ap­
270
Total ................ ____ 395
the people would have to get behind desiring to reinstate their govern­ , the refreshment hour and time for 26th day of November, 1920, they
slightly Improved. Bro. G. L. Dick propriation of $15,000.00
South Prairie—No election.
by the
the move and support it. The chap­ ment insurance, regardless of the departure come entirely too soon.
sold and delivered to defendant cer­
Wilson, Netarts, Neskowin, Bay- reported sick.
State Legislature which meets in Jan
ter is not financially able to carry date of their discharge, must fur- 1 The Tusatalia is completing its tain materials antf labor to tile
43
members
out
to
lodge
last
meet
­
I ocean—Not yet heard from
uary for this work, and also that the
on the work, to a completion, but I nish evidence of insurability satis- first year since organization, and amount of $1364.75. They further
This gives the measure a lead of ing.
representatives from this district be
The initiatory degree team
as urged to support this appropriation. believe it would be willing to give a factory to the director of the Bureau is one of the live clubs of the young­ allege that though demand has been
¡125 votes, which are not likely to be
made upon the defendant he has
on er girls.
usual
conferred
the
work
in
a
com
­ 'Dr. Glaisyer was appointed to present demonstration of its value, in this of War Risk Insurance based
I overbalanced by any of the precincts
way finding out whether or not the full medical examination to be fur­
failed to pay said indebtedness ex­
I not yet reported and it is thought plimentary manner and we certainly .the matter to Mr, Edwards and Mr.
people would want to continue it. nished with the application for re­
[that at least two of the missing pre- appreciate the pep with which the Beals.
Motor Service To Discontinue
1 i cept the sum of $795.31. The plain­
"The Red Cross also looks after
Ray Grate, S. P. agent, reports tiffs are suing for the sum of
Kcincts will go in favor of the meas- work was put on. Now this is not
The matter of th« check being the health of the school children, instatement.
that
the motor now running between $568.94 or the balance alleged to be
By
this
it
will
be
seen,
that
for
any
advertising
for
this
degree
is
past.
'.lire when the ballots are brought In.
made by the federal government of having them organized into the
Tillamook and Mohler will be dig­ unpaid.
Bro. F. A. Beltz, the captain of the ;
ex-service
man
to
reinstate
his
In
­
■the tubercular tests being made by Junior Red Cross, the chapter em­
surance without medical examina­ continued next Sunday, making its
Obituary of Donald Cook
first degree team, promises to out-1
I Donald William Cook was born do the initiatory team. That may i i Dr. Glaisyer was brought up and a ploying a nurse whose duty it is to tion he must do so before the 31st last run Saturday afternoon.
Ask For Street Light
At the regular meting of the Com­
Mlear Addy, Stevens County Washing- be hot air. The second and third motion was adopted requesting the visit the schools and have careful of this month.
mon Council Monday night a peti­
ton on February 20th, 1908 and died degree captains promise to do their boards of directors of each factory oversight over the children.
BRIEF LOCAL MENTION
The government insuranc e now
"I take it that this community has has many advantages that it did not
; >t the family residence 2mlles south best. This is all for the good of the to refuse the milk of any patron who
Mr. J. E. Johnson of the Juno tion was presented asking for si
Àfcst of Tillamook, Oregon, on Dec- order and that is the purpose
of refuses to permit the recheck to be no other relief organization and tliai have when first issued and Is to be Camp left for Portland Wednesday. street light at the corner of First
made in his herd.
the Red Cross would be the only recommended to any eligible person j Mrs. Peter Luthi left Wednesday Avenue west and Tenth street, The
4ggnber 3rd, 1920 age 12 years 9 these items. -
.»Months and 13 days.
There will be,a join installation ‘ A letter from F. C. Baker, presi- agensy to take care of the county’s who wishes this form of insurance. to visit her daughter Mrs. Posse tti request was granted.
' He was the son of George and of Rebekah and Odd Fellow officers dent of the local Chamber of Com- problems, working, of course, in
of Juno.
Margaret Cook who have lived in soon after Jan. 1st. All Encamp- | merce was read and on motion was connection with the county author­
Mrs. Joe Blaser left for Mohler MISS WHITE PRESENTS HER
APPEALS FROM ORDER OF
PUPILS IN MUSIC RECITAL
ities.
■Re vicinity of Tillamook for the ment members are requested to be ■ laid on the table.
Wednesday to visit Mrs. Mike
STATE ACCIDENT COMMISSION Rickenbach.
"Another branch of the work that
■fctit five years, having come here present next Thursday night, as j A committee, consisting of Carl
Miss Ethel White, teacher of mu­
Joe Donaldson and Sollie is especially well suited to this part
■fam Walla Wala, whither they had special business will be before the ¡Haberlach,
I W. H. Webb. Sandlake resident, sic in the Tillamook schools, present­
|
A
case
has
been
filed
in
the
Cir
­
l Smith was appointed, on motion, to of the country. Is that of Water Fir­
<one from Stevens County in the meeting.
part. ed her pupils in recital last Tuesday
cuit Court where P. A. Buttz appeals came in on business the first
«Burner of 1913 and where Donald
A special effort will be made to 'interview the County Court with re­ st Aid. The Red Cross has swim-
of the week.
evening at the High School audltor-
from
the
order
of
the
State
Indns-
w*s able for a brief time to attend initiate a large class .of candidates ference to the proposed fight to se­ ming demonstrators who teach the
j Mrs. Merrick was operated on this lum.
trial
Accident
Commission
in
which
School. He gave promise of a the last of December. All brothers cure lower freight rates and other art of swimming, and as the Red
week at the Eastmen Hospital and
The program as a whole was well
rugged youth and strong young having prospects please make an ef­ matters of interest, to the dairymen Cross slogan is "Every Swimmer a his compensation was stopped before is doing nicely.
rendered
and much appreciated u.'
he
had
entirely
recovered
from
in-
Life Saver,” carries it to the point
manhood until about five years of fort to get these names in for that,°f the County,
George Ludtky Is able to leave the audience. The numbers follow:
at
uries
received
May
20th,
1920
m,
The
secretary
was
instructed
to
For the past seven years he occasion. Let us make this theiban-
where the instructor will enable
the Hospital after undergoing a very
Duet, Ruth and Rolland Beals.
I get information as to prices of space those who take it to be life savers, Coate Driving & Boom Companys serious operation.
ner year for Tillamook lodge.
has suffered almost continuously,
“The Clock”, F. Maxim; "Dollies
camp.
The trustees have had a new fence at the Pacific International Exhibi­ also to know how to resuscitate the
Hi» suffering endeared him to all
Mrs. E. C. Sherman who has been Dream,"DeReef—Ruth Mahon.
Plaintiff alleges that he was paid
who knew him, and who, while built around the cemetary, which is tion for next year for the display of victim. This feature of the work is
attending Mrs. Dolph Tinnerstet and
"The Feather, Krogman—Maxine
their sympathy goes out to the ber­ a great improvement, and we
ex­ Tillamook Cheese.
especially valuable where there are $97 per month up to the 24th day baby, left for her home in Wheeler,
Baker.
eaved family todly, they would pect the new gates will soon be in ! The meeting then adjourned.
streams or other bodies of water in of September 1920 when an order Thursday.
"Jack in the Box,” Beaumfelder—
«■E call him back from the land position also.
which children or adults may loose was Issued stopping the compensa­
R. L. Shepherd was in town this
Rolland Beals.
tion,
and
that
he
did
not
entirely
Rebekahs initiated one candidate WISCONSIN CHEESE DECLINES;
where pain and sorrow never comes.
their lives. In this particular con-
week looking after timber interests
“Life of Mozart,” Don Juan Minu­
recover from his injuries until the of the Hawley Pulp and Paper Co.
Fox sometime it has been seen that last week, and have others for next
LOCAL PRICES UNCHANGED munity, where there is a natatorium
et,
Bed Time, Mozart—Buster Boals.
1st
of
November.
be Was fighting a loosing battle with meeting.
in connection with the school gym­
of Oregon City.
Trio—Walt», Streabbog — Ruth
Plaintiff asks the court to have
thdi disease with which he was af- j A very pleasant time was enjoyed
Carl Haberlach reports that the nasium, it would be possible to give
C. F. Girard of Bay City Is in
flfoted. All that medioal care and last meeting after the business was Wisconsin cheese market declined the instruction at any time of the the order set aside that he might town this week arranging for the Beals, Maxine Baker, Rolland Beals.
"The
Drummer Boy’s March.”
tender nursing could do was done over, absent members misBed
last Monday to 19c for Twins, and year , an advantage which all com­ recover the rest of the compensation Elk’s banquet that is to be held
Bechter—Elvon Smith.
but to no avail. Death come on treat.
said to be due him.
20c for Daiseys and Long Horns.
munities do not have.
Saturday night.
"Bee and Clover,” Gcibel—Ruth
¿today night December 3rd at 10 9 Come next meeting at 7: SO.
| He states that every box of Tilla­
“First Aid classes are also orgon-
| Mr. R. B. Driscoll left Wednes-
F. F. Conover, Sec.
Beals.
mook cheese has been sold and tak- ized in which demonstrations are
o'clock and the spirit took its flight
Offer» Property To City
day for Portland to visit his father,
"The Bugler,”
Arnold—Robert
'en out of cold storage, and that the given in the treatment of different
to the God who gave it.
Royal Stillwell appeared befoe M r. Driscoll expects to be gone a-
Boals.
J. U. G. Club Party
He is survived by his father and
first three weeks of November cheese wounds, fractures, how to atop the Council Monday night and made bout two weeks.
Trio—March, Streabbog — Robert
The J. U. G. Club spent a delight­ has also been sold and is being bleeding and render other temporary an offer to deed certain strips of
¡father, two sisters and a brother,
Allan Hughs of Sandltke who
Boals,
Buster Boals, Ruth Kuratli.
^fifrothy Grace, twin sister to the ful afternoon with Mrs. Clint King shipped this week.
relief until the arrival of a physi­ land to the city. The taocts are in has been at the hospital for some
3Keased, and J^eila Bell.
"Song of the Siren,” Lege—Ruth
and Mrs. George Winslow at the lat­ I Prices here remain unchanged; cion. This knowledge has, in many Stillwell’s addition and on Fifth St. lime will be able to return to hls
Kuratli.
May our Father who pities tho’e ter's home December 8.
I Triplets stand at 30c with Long Instances, saved* lives, where physi­ and Sixth Avenue West.
'home this week.
The afternoon was spent at games Hoins and Young Americans at 31.
"Venetian Serenade ,Left Hand),
who mourn brihg abiding comfort
“
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.
cians are not Immediately available
The Burge Grocery Firm left for
and needlework. The hostesses serv­
Hoffman,
“Warblings at Eve,” Rich­
■■ your hearts today.
and th« patient neds prompt atten­
Portland Wednesday to look after
Sue On Contract
%*The funeral services were held ed a most delicious luncheon.
ards
—
LeValle
Baker.
tion.
W. Kuppenbender and Ida Kup- stock for their new store which Is
Telephone Rato Hearing
The invited guests were Mesdames
At th M. E. Church ou Monday ofter
"Robins’ Return,” Fisher, "2nd
The city government has been
I
“This community will find that it penbender, plaintiffs, versus Wayne near completion.
at 2 o’clock. Rev. Dark, pas- Henry Crenshaw. Ira Smith, Skeels,
Valse," Godard—Rowena Hanson.
'served with a notice of hearing Î in has a real organization in the Red Frankiln, defendant, is a case filed
Mrs. Lewis Hammer left for her
In- Webster Holmes. Guy Ford,
Sàru
fireaching the sermon,
Duet—"Beedies Dance,” Haisi -
the matter of the application of the Cross, one that can be depended upon in the Circuit Courtn this week. honie in McMinnville, Wednesday,
int took place at the I. O. O. F. Green and Harold Hamstreet.
Florence Stranahan, LeValle Bake.,
Pacific
Telephone
A
Telegraph
Co.
at
all
times,
and
it
should
have
the
The
plaintiffs
allege
that
they
en
­
after
a
few
days
visit
here
vith
/ •------------------------------------
itery.
Mazurka in D Flat, Leschetizky -
'for authority to increase their rates. moral and financial support
that tered into a contract with he de­ friends and relatives.
Awarded Caatract Far New Factory
Itucla Wiley.
The hearing will he held in Portia id will enable it to carry out a program fendant o sell him a certain tract
Mr. D. J. Bruce left for his home
Frank Heyd A Company hav«
Violin Selection—Betty Lantz.
>*rked Cea Obitruct Traffi«
Tuesday December 21st.
such as this wonderful country !» of land and that he has not paid the in Seattle Thursday after »pending
been
awarded
the
contract
for
build
­
ffcere has been considerable trou-
of Franz Schubert— Robert
Life
entitled to, for Tillamook county is taxes or kept up the payments ac­ several months in this locality. Mr.
’Jtotely with people who park ing a cheese factory near Gaston.
Boals.
contract
ceitainly
an
empire
in
itself.
”
cording
to
the
terms
of
the
Bruce
expect
to
return
next
summer
New Building Almost Readv
ir cars on the curve of Second Part of the building machinery left I The new building erected by Hen­
"March Militare,” Schubert
Duet
which they pray the court to dla-
Eddie Glad the son of Erick Glad
hue east near the creamery. The this week via auto truck. Mr. Heyd ry Rogers on 3rd street and which
Klinehan, Sarrette IX-
—
Gladyce
solve.
was operated
I for appenditis on
/Navy Maa Rome On Leave
Dt at this place has been widened has gained some reputation as a ' will be occupied by Burge- A Son as
Lillies.
at Boals Hospital
December 7th,
Ted Liisberg, who enlisted in the
Mo eliminate the narrow turn builder of cheese factories, having a grocery store, is nearly completed.
Song—Good Bye.
ar.d is reported getting along all
navy some time ago, is home on a
Make
Favorable
Freight
Rate
been
called
to
various
parts
of
the
■ was formerly there, and not to:
;
the
second
serious
The
t*nants
hav
e
started
right,
this-
being
to
get
who
ar-
The
parties
in
Ptrtland
few days leave.
■irking place for automobiles. It -late before to plan and build them.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Webster and
their fixtures placed in the More
He is now stationed at Ban Diego - wanting to put on a cargo boat be operation on him by Dr. Boals dur-
| be neceaaary for some arrest:
i.-e
daughter
Margie of Portland
MI
m
Alta
Btaehl«,
who
has
room
and
report
that
they
will
be
The
first
one
Ing
th«
past
few
days,
on on« of the Wa»t« boat« which to- tween that city sad Tillamook have
ba made before people will lear-
♦i.iltia* M':« Beheld, ì*f: tor
open 1er busthe..< .usui tn« 2».h of (ompasy
‘ to obstruct tho e’reet at th
ke'ng th* »Moral of a bon* out if here vlattlng Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
he •eap'.aMti -.hen if-z aiee- .h«
■».
»oat« I« HtlleWro, Thursday.
Wro »J.
|th« ■MBth.
his «eel.
wake al «eeaa trip.
favorable rate of $».09 per to«.
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