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    High School
SECRETARY SUBMITS 1920
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COUNTY FAIR REPORT
Society News
Report off' 1920 Tillamook Co.
Fair as submitted by secretary R.
O. Richards.
Recelpts-
Cash ou Hand .....................
46.33
Concessioln, Rent barns, etc.1059.47
From State .......................... 1 085.63
From County ......................... 1500.00
Gate Receipts ............. . . . . 2612.17
Borrowed from bank ............ 265 25
NUMBEE Z
ELKS HAVE BIG TIME AT
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SATURDAY NIGHT INITIATION
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Local News
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The B. P. O. E. have come
and
Last Friday was middy and shirt
gone.
Mrs. Leo Morrison and Mrs. Lynn 1
day, the boys wearing girls middy-
Last Saturday, according to sched-
Partridge entertained the following I ule, a
Mrs. E. W. Perkins, wife of Dep­
bouses and the girls wearing boys'
special train bearing several
uty Sheriff Perkins, left for Spokane
guests at a ”500’ party Tuesday af­ hundred
shirts and sweaters. One demure
Elks from McMinnville
' little ''Frosh” boy looked very sweet
ternoon. December 7th:
Monday for a visit. ''Perk’’ claims
Finding Work For Unemployed
Lodge 1283 and other outside points
he
is looking for another cook.
Mesdanies
Groat,
Carrol,
Robinson
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?
and
winning
in
a
lavender
geogettc
Be One of Local Post’s
arrived in Tillamook where the local
Lamar,
Homes,
Anderson.
Ira
crepe waist, while two Juniors were
Mrs.
Andrew
Stan
of
Brighton
has
Ford
Activities
Driven
By
Bay
City
Man
brothers had rounded up and hog-
Smith, Grueber, Beals, Kuratli, O. M.
clad in ruffly little sweaters ofpale
Crashes Into Foelkner
tied about sixty candidates for the been shopping in this city for sev­
Cook, Hall, Reichers, Alva Williams, order.
blue andbright red. All the rest of
, eral days.
Machine
Shearer, Hays, Barrick, W. A. Ben-
AUXILIARY GETS CHARTER
the boys wore middies, even our es­
Miss Hick of Hillsboro left for her
After arrival of the train there
i
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al-,
!
AND ELECTS OFFICERS teemed "Sargeant at arms,”
16568.85 ■ nett, Conover, Hauslman, Chrlsten- was a parade through the
streets home Tuesday after visiting
with TWO
Disbursements-
though we are very much in doubt
' sen, Hadley, Farley, Mason, Frank- with a buffet lunch at the Tillamook friends and relatives here.
GO TO HOSPITAL FOR
Premiums
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lin,
J.
about where he got one to fit him.
H. Rosenberg, H. H. Rosen- hotel afterwards. The ceremonies
1616.98
TREATMENT AS RESULT
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamb left for
State Compensation Law Favored By Some one made the remark, I believe For Judges ............................
Case,
Turnbull, Leonard, began about 10:30 and lasted until
40.00 , berg,
I
California Tuesday where they will
The Meeting.— Luncheon
that it was originally purchased Air Plane ..............................
16.00 Reedy, Haberlach, Lewis, Beltz, Gle- the train left Sunday morning. There spend the holidays.
Both Cars Badly Damaged.—Ford
Hors®
ruces,
foot
races,
etc.
.
ham,
Follows Business
Condit, Campbell, Aberman, was a banquet at the Tillamook Ho­
from the “Willamette Tent & Awn­
.233.00
Driver Takes Responsibility
I E. A. Ericksy of this place left
Printing, adv. & supplies . ., .339.13 Small, Henkle, H. F. Cook, Glaisyer,
ing Co.”
tel sometime during the night
at
for
Portland
Tuesday
on
business.
For Accident
Badges
&
ribbons
.................
170.71 Broadhead, Bales, Miss Hansen, Miss which about four hundred persons
Next Friday night Miss Barry's
The American Legion and the Wo­
Band
music
..........................
Charley
Vanderwal
left
for
his
Partridge,
C.
Holden,
Crenshaw,
400.00
history calsses will give a pie social
were seated.
men’s Auxiliary held separate meet­
in the Gymnasium, the proceeds to Superintendents ............ | . 150.00 Baker, Heisel, Clough, Crank. Pen-
The candidates who were Initiated home in Hillsboro Tuesday after j A serious automobile
wreck occur-
ings at the K. P. hall Thursday ev­
■
go to the starving children in Ar­ Ticket sellers & gate tenders l 177.50 nigton, Merril Smith, Koch, Poor- were: O. M. Cook, R. W.
Watson, spending a few days in this city.
red on the curve near the Swenson
ening, each of which had a large at­
Nightmen
114.0') man. Stone and Moulton.
menia. The different committees for
John Strong left for Portland . ¡place on the Bay City road Wednes­
Frank Fitzpatrick, Lawrence Moul­
tendance.
Mrs. A. A. Hull received first ton, Sam Moulton, David Kuratli, Tuesday to spend the Holidays.
25.00
the occasion are as follows: Enter­ Alttractions ..........................
day noon.
The occasion for the Women’s
Lumber ................................. r • 279.17 honors and Mrs. W. A. Bennett the
Glenn Woolfe, Ray Grate, H. L. Gil- i 1 O. A. Schultz of the Tillamook
Chris Foelkner was returning to
Auxiliary v?as the application for a tainment Committee: Gerald, Graves,
10.20, consolation prize.
Bryan Tucker, Leia Smith and Eve- Installing telephones .. .
ham, Ben Joy, C. F. McKinley, C’nris Lumber Co. left for Portland Tues- town from the Schultz camp
and
charter for that organization and the
i lyn Stillwell.
“Eats" Committee: Roofing Ac hardware . . . . .. 280.46
Foelkner, Clint King, Paris Lamar, day on business,
had arrived at the curve when
he
election of permanent officers, A
The
Tillicum
club
held a well at- L. Harrison, F. L. Eberman. H. M. i j Mrs. O’Dell of
24.64
I John Geinger, Mildred Johnson, Ed­ Milk testing ................
ui
'i
a
Ford
going
in
the
opposite
di
­
Garibaldi,
large number of applications for
who was
18.76 tended meeting : last week for which Shearer, Henry Plasker, S. W. Con-
na Small, Jim Sharp, Viola Wilson, Flubbing .............
rection. said to have been driven by
a
week-end
visitor
here,
membership were received.
returned
as | over, O. A. Schultz, C. B. Stanley,
6.95 Miss Mildred Foelkner acted
Ruth Miller and Mary Lamar. Fi­ Long distance calls .... •
Mr. James of Bay City, The Ford
to her home Tuesday.
The election resulted in the fol-
hostess, Five hundred was pliyed
nancial Cimmittee: Leia Smith and Straw ..................................... . 119.25
kept to the right until it almost
Burr Beals, H. Nordstrom, J. H.
lowing officers: President, Mrs. Al-
Mrs.
F.
C.
Feldschau
left
at four tables, prizes being award ed
for Port- j
Lee Stephens. Decoration Commit­ Ball game ............
reacheu Che Foelkner car when it
Wells, W. E. Lebow, A. C. Crank. C. land Tuesday
fred Anderson; vice-president, M rs.
to spend the holidays. |
tee: Jack Driscoll. Arjine Heyd, Wil­ Coast Power Co..................... , . 361.63 to Miss In mas and Miss Mills. Mrs. E. Mowrey, L. V. Eberhardt, Harold
swerved
to the left and ran head-on
Everett Wells; secretary, Mrs. B. L. liam Olson and Glee Rusk.
EE. T. Haltom for mdse. .
70.68 C. Foelkner and Miss Florence Mason, J. P. Maginnis, Chas. D. ' i Mrs. C. L. Dark, 'who underwent into the other machine. Both cars
Beals, Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. Leland Er­
'
an
operation
at a Portland hospi- were badly smashed and Mr. and
Before the social three Basket­ Labor ..................... ................ . 958.42 Whltcome assisted the hostess in Sellwood, F. D. Small, D. J. Barnett,
win. .
’ tai last week, is reportcd as getting I
5.28 serving refreshments.
ball games will beplayed, one by the ; Refund on stall rent ....
H. E. Wells, G.W, Leach, Harry J.
Mrs. James were taken to the Boat’s
The executive committee, consists Sophomores vs. Freshmen,
along nicely and will be able to re-
Mrs. L. W. Turnbull, Mrs. Floyd Ditter, E. W Stark,
another Expense Co. Exhibit at
hospital suffering from bruises and
W.
C.
Bacon,
J.
of Mrs. A. C. Crank, Mrs. J. E. one by
turn home soon.
State Fair ....................... . 211.06 Gardner and Miss Florence Whit- M. Hansley, Robert
the Seniors vs. Juniors, and
I a severe shaking up.
E. Kial, Sidney
It Is not
Reedy and Mrs.Hoyd Gardner.
the last between the winners of the Manager secretary’s salary.. 450.00 come were guests of the club.
i Mrs. S. F. Hickman arrived here 1 known just how serious their injur-
J.
Rickett,
Wm.
J.
Anderson,
A.
L.
The Legion took many matters two.
The club will meet in January
Fair board salary .. .
298.00
Thompson, Thos. Cathers, C. A. Ma­ from Spokane last week to join h|r I ies might be.
pertaining to ex-service men, among
Tretsurer’s salary . . .
20.00 with Miss Florence Heffy.
han,
W. S. Hare, J. R. Patterson, W. husband who is a member of the i It is said that James admits the
which being a state compensation,
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Out standing warrants,
Headlight mechanical force.
I responsibility for the accident.
Washington has instituted a compen-
The Harlequin club met at the L. Campbell, J. B. Brider. H. R. Mc­
Fairview Dance
1919 paid .................
51.50
Mrs.
Albert
Bailey
left
for
Boise,
Kinley.
Lowell
Moulton,
B.
J.
Coop
­
The baseball boys will give anoth-
home of Mrs. Lloyd Edwards Tues­
se,,on for men who served in the
Idaho, this week to spend the holi­
day afternoon, Mrs. Turnbull
as­ er, C. F. Girard, F. W. Talbot, A. days with relatives of that city,
world war and it may be that the er big dance at the Fairview Hall
OFFICIAL COUNT SHOWS
$6568.85
Hudson, I. W. White, L. E. Par­
sisting Mrs. Edwards as hostess.
people of Oregon will be questioned next Saturday night, December 18
j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Griffin
are
happy
FAIR GROUNDS MAJORITY! 11
tridge.
ov-
The music will be furnished by Wil-
The afternoon was spent playing
as to their attitude in this matter.
er
a
baby
girl
born
Dec.
9
at
The local members are planning
the
Aleeges Breach of Contract
clever Xmas games and the beauti­
Another matter discussed
was kin’s jazz orchestra and a good time
The figures of the official count
In a complaint filed in the circuit ful decorations of Tillamook shrub- a Christmas tree in the city hall Eastman hospital.
is
assured
to
all
who
attend,
in the special election are now at
Ev-
the maintenance of some sort of u
I
Mr. Moore, who has been in the
court this week L. E. Hays alleges bery and evergreens made those pres­ auditorium on ChriAtmas day for ail
hand and are as follows:
labor bureau to assist ex-service erybody dances.
the youngsters in town. They are hospital with rheumatism for some
that
on
the
25th
day
of
October,
ent feel as if Merry Christmus was
men to obtain work. It was thought
yes
no
also preparing to feed any destitute time, is getting along nicely.
1920, he bought from A. E. Coughin already here. Mrs.
I Netarts
that in the near future a great many
Harold Hinshaw
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Guild To Hold Sale
11 head of milk cows, 5 2-year-old received a Yuletide prize for making families that might be without a
Mrs. Burgantz is able to leave for j Maple Leaf
men will be thrown out of work on
36
0
On
Saturday,
December
18,
in
the
Christmas
dinner
this
year,
and
re
­
heifers,
a
Guernsey
bull
and
5
calves
home after undergoing an operation i Trask
a Xmas book first,
account of the temporary closing I window of the Alex McNair
making
one
9
0
Hard- for a consideration agreed upon by twice in
quest that anyone who knows of a which has kept her in the hospital ISunnymead
succession.
down of some industries and an or­ ware Company’s store, the ladies of
8
13
case
of
this
kind
put
the
information
the contracting parties.
for four weeks.
J Santa Claus was kind to everyone
I Stillwell
I
ganization of this kind would be of the Presbyterian Guild will con­
12
10
The plaintiff claims that the de- for he left numbers hidden around into the hands of some of the mem­
Fairview
Mr.
Price
is
recovering
nicely
un
­
great help to ex-soldiers and sailors. duct a sale consisting of fancy hand­
42
3
bers
of
the
lodge.
fendant represented the cattle to the house easy to find, that corre­
Goodspeed
der the care of Dr. Robinson.
Henry Heisel, Adjutant of Post 47, made articles, aprons and home-
27
3
be in good healthy condition but that sponded to number of-pretty colored
I Dr. and Mrs. Allen are the proud South Prairie
was appointed to take charge
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cooked goodies.
I
afterward It was discovered that the presents on a big Christmas tree
Arrested On Disorderly Charge
Tillamook
bureau.
19
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Anyone wishing to contribute to herd was diseased. As a result of
Ralph JSadus was arrested Sat- parents of an eight pound girl, born Hays
that
sparkled
and
glistened
with
fes
­
Tuesday, December 13.
38
After the meetings of the Auxli- this sale, will please leave their ar­
10
this plaintiff alleges that he has tive gifts and decorations. There urday night for being drunk
and
Hoquarton
25
iary and the Legion a lunch that ticles for sale at the above mention­
3
Miss Wheeler is getting along
disorderly and it being his third of-
been put to something over $1000 were exclamations of delight
Sandlake
as
2
24
had been prepared by the women was ed place on Friday evening or early
nicely
after
an
operation at the
expense to get the cows in shapy, each one opened their packages and fenBe he was given the maximum
Garibaldi
spread. One of the features of the j Saturday morning.
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sentence, $150 fine and 60 days in Boals hospital.
and he demands judgment for the found dear little gifts that
Wheeler
lunch was the decorations,
The
made
6
0
Mrs. Cougran of Cloverdale was
ail.
Upon
the
damages incurred.
advice
of
friends
he
Beaver
them think of childhood's
tables were decorated with small
happy
19
14
operated
on
Tuesday
at
offered to ship on some vessel going
the Boats Bayocean
* Cow Testing Report
days.
Christmas trees and lighted with
9
0
Report for Month of November
to the Orient if the sentence
was hospital.
Bay
W
hen
the
guests
were
told
to And
candles stuck in apples, while all
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Rural
Carrier
Examination
: for Tillamook Cow Testing Assn.
remitted. This he was allowed to
Mrs. Hegier left for California Cloverdale
13
12
The United States Civil Service their places at the table they again
other lights were extinguished.
¡Sent December 8, 1920 by D. A.
do and left Thursday morning for Tuesday where she will make her Kilchis
10
1
cried
out
with
delight
for
in
the
After the lunch there was danc­ 1 Wilbur, Tester. F. K. Blackador, has announced an examination for
Carnahan
28
Portland where it is understood he home.
4
center
of
the
table
was
a
lovely
the
County
of
Tillamook,
Oregon,
to
ing with music furnished free by Secretary. Average pounds of milk
Hebo
will
15
ship
on
a
boat
for
Hongkong.
30
There
were
four operations last
be held at Tillamook, on Jan. 8, Christmas tree with goodies and very
Wilkins orchestra.
Long Prairie
per cow 384. Average pounds of
14
3
week at the Boals hospital, all of
The Auxiliary and the Legion are butter fat per cow 20.46. Number 1921, to fill the position of rural car­ tiny candles on it, and at each place
Wilson
0
0
them caused by accidents.
Jersey Club Meeting
rery appreciative to the K. P. lodge of cows tested during month 734. Tier at Bay City and Tillamook. ati d was a little Christmas tree with a
Neskowin
8
8
A meeting of Jersey Club members
Ev­
on candle and nuts and candies.
On Saturday, December 18, there Little Nestucca
tor the use of their hall, which ¡ Number of cows producing over 40 vacancies that may occur later
10
22
is
called for Tuesday, December 21, will be a sale of Bungalow Aprons
rural routes from other post offices eryone lit their candles and when
vas donated, and to WilLkin’s or-1 pounds fat 22.
Union
7
17
be (dress style), children’s aprons, sew­
in the above mentioned county. The all the tiny red candles were lighted at Fairview hall. AH members
ikostra for their donation of the rau-
Foley
Three high pure bre d herds are:
8
2
salary of a rural carrier on a stan­ there was a ruddy Yuletide glow present as this is the last meeting ing bags for Xmas gifts, other arti­
e.
Nehalem
L. A. McCormack ..16 548 30.48
9
30
before
budget
meeting
and
there
dard
dally
route
of
24
miles
is
are
shining over the table and its occu­
cles, and a variety of home baking Blaine
I John Schild ............. 25 614 22.17
3
21
matters of interest to be talked ov- in Conover & Condits window.
$1,800 per annum, with an addition­ pants.
Rockaway
A.
Hofmann
.............
15
460 19.78 al $30 per mile per annum for each
3
Sues For Taxes
29
er.-
By
order
of
Joe
Donaldson.
The lunch was very dainty and
Three
interclass
basket ball
■ John Simmons claims that he. Three high grade herds are:
mile or major fraction thereof
in delicious and all guests present de-
games and pie social for the benefit Total
395
284
Agreed with Ralf Blum to use a cer .. ­ Durrer Bios................. 30 630 30.56 excess of 2 4 miles. The exaniina- dared it to be a wonderful after-
Ladies Aid Meeting
of
Armenian children who are starv­
L.
C.
Daniels
.............
25
This makes a majority of 111-In
522
29.27
■tin tract of land, each paying imi f
tion will be open only to citizens noon.
The Ladies Aid of the Methodirt ing. Bring your Christmas offering. favor of the measure,
There seemed
■f the taxes against the property. Paul Fitzpatrick ..12 466 28.03 who are actually domiciled in the
The members and guests presen; Church met at the home of Mrs. Al­
No
admission.
Tillamook High to be quite a little opposition
High
pure
bred
cow,
May Jersey. territory of a post office in
in
She plaintiff says that he paid his
were
as
follows:
the
va Williams Thursday afternoon,, School gymnasium, December
17, nt some parts of the county as eleven
half but that Blum failed to pay his Owned by L. A. McCormack. Months county and who meet the other re­
Mrs. Floyd Inghram, Mrs. Harold Mrs. F. R. Beals and Mrs. C. J. Ed­ 8 o’clock.
precincts
declared
themselves
Milk 861 lbs. Fat 54.24 quirements set forth in Form
|o that it was necessary for the record:
No. Dimmick, Mrs. Robt. Coleman, Mrs. wards assisting as hostesses.
Roy Bracket of
Idaville
left against the fair grounds, evidently
plaintiff to pay Blum’s half of the lbs.
Almost every pne’s ¡needle kept
1977. Both men apd women,
if Cloyd Dawson, Mrs. Alva Williams,
High grade cow. Laura. Jersey,
■mount to keep the taxes from be-
qualified, may enter t w is examination Mrs. Robt. Stillwell, Mrs. Edwin Bo- busy and the afternoon was spent Thursday for Portland to spend the not approving of county improve­
Owned by Dave Fitzpatrick. Months
holidays.
ments of this sort.
Seventeen pre­
homing delinquent.
but appointing officers have the legal uiat, Mrs. Bess Hewitt, Mrs. Paul most pleasantly.
record
:
Milk
1188
lbs.
Fat
59.40
lbs.
cincts
voted
for
the
measure while
right
to
specify
the
sex
desired
in
The
Misses
Bernice
and
Beatrice
[ The case is filed in the Circuit
Delicious refreshments were serv-
Skeels, Mrs. James Gailey, Mrs. Har­
requesting certification of eligibUs. old Hinshaw, Mrs. Leo Morrison,
Court, where the plaintiff asks
ed by the hostesses who are famous Harrison, who have been visiting at in two precincts. South Prairie and
the Goyne home, left Thursday for Wilson, no election was held.
Judgement for $46.17 or Blum's
f Women will not be considered for
The club will hold its next meet- for their wonderful cookery.
Wheeler Couple Married Here
half of the taxes.
William J. Mix, 58, and Mrs. Floi- rural carrier appointments unless ing at the home of Mrs. Robt. Cole-
The members and friends present their home in Yachats, Oregon.
ence Smith, 45, both of Wheeler, they are the widows of U. S. soldiers, man, M rs. Gimmick assisting
3
August Brauns of Portland was a LOCAL CHEESE MARKET
as were: Mrs. Clara Turnbull, Mrs.
Bess Hewitt, Mrs. Lloyd Turnbull, business visitor through this part of
were married at high twelve in the sailors or marines, or the wives of hostess.
Safe At Nehalem Blown
CONTINUES IN GOOD SHAPE
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Mrs. Cloyd Dawson, Mrs.W. M. the county this week.
safe*ln_the store~of_A~ C? * H. offlce of Justice Stanley in the U. S. soldiers, sailors or morinee who
are physically disqualified for ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morrison and Heaston, Mrs. C. J. Edwards, Mrs. I’.
Secretary
Haberlach,
of
the
Anderson at Nehalem was blown (-’ou,t HoUBe Wednesday.
Miss Pearl Church left Wednes­
Mr. Mix Is the superintendent of amination by reason of injuries re­ Mi. and Mrs. Lynn Pa’-’ridge
Monday night and»about $15 in sil­ i
en- H. Goyne, Mrs. F. R. Beals. Mrs. R. day for Portland. Kelso and Oswe­ Creamery Association, stated Wed­
ver taken. No clews were left by the Wheeler mill and has been con- ceived in the line of military duty. tertained at 500 Wednesday even- B. Miller, Mrs. Frank Paul, Mrs. go where she will spend the holidays. nesday that the cheese market is
and
application ing, December Sth. Folowing were Robert H. McGrath, Mrs. Edwin Bo-
which the criminals might be traced. nected with the Duboise interests Form No. 1977
Mrs. L. L. Stillwell was called to still in good shape, and that the end
for 30 years in different parts of blanks may be obtained from t]ie of­ the guests of the evening: Mr. and uist, Mrs. G. A. Martin, Mrs. N. E.
Hillsboro Wednesday by the illness of next week will see all the Novem­
the county. His bride, formerly of fices mentioned above or from the Mrs. Oscar Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. C. Noyes, Mrs. A. G. Beals and
ber cheese shipped.
Rev. of her mother, Mrs. Gardner.
Boys Charged With Robbery
Indiana, is the sister of Mrs. Abbie United States Civil Service Commis­ Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamar, Dr. Dark.
The following prices prevail tor
Two young men, Walter Brown,
i
Mrs. Chas. Taylor of
Moclips.
sion at Washington, D. C. Applica­ and Mrs. Turner, Mr. and Mr*. J. P.
Lofton of Wheeler.
Tillamook cheese: Triplets 30c. Long
aged 20, and Jesse Reynolds, aged
Wash., was a business visitor in this
The couple will make their home tion should be forwarded to
the Mcginnis, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow,
Horns and Y ting Americas 31, with
21. weretaken into custody by Sher­
Asks $2500 Damages
city for several days the past week.
in Wheeler.
Commission at Washington.D. C., at Mr. and Mrs. Belchers, Mr. and Mrs.
the prices to consumers 1 cent high­
That he was struck by an auto-
iff Campbell Tuesday on the com­
Captain John Groat was in Port­ er. Four pound Christmas Y. A..4
theearliest practicable date.
Hall,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Bennatt,
mobile
while walking on the roa al
plaint that they had broken into the
Tillamook lield a special election
i Mr. and Mrs. Plank, Mr. and Mts. near Hemlock last August 26th and land this week in the interests of are selling at 35c.
cook house at Idaville and stolon this week to vote funds to purebue
The Wisconsin product advanc id
Carl bruised so badly that ae was eon- Morris Dudley, the workman who
some cured meats.
county fair grounds. Talk to any Armenian Drive Leader Appointed Max Schultz, Mr. and Mrs.
was injured on the government this week when Twins went to 19Uc
Schultz,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Barrick,
\!r.
fined
to
the
house
for
thirty
days
Frank
A.
Rowe,
of
Wheeler,
has
Both admit the crime.
Was hington county citizen and he
dredge last week.
Daisys and Long Horns are selling
will agree that an annual fair in been chosen chairman of the Coun­ and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Leoii- aad unable to work for eight weeks
at
21c.
W.
H.
Teoley,
of
the
Saudlake
is
the
allegation
of
Henry
A.
Schmidt
I
ard,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Koch,
Mr.
and
this county would be a big succès.-, cil in Tillamook county, which is to
Plan Get Together Meeting
country,
was
in
town
on
business
to
­
It
Is reported from Seattle
that
in
a
suit
brought
against
The
start
a
drive
for
money
for
the
re
­
Mrs.
Burge,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hill,
Mr.
The local fire department. lias but we wonder if he believes it
the Washington daily men ate
re­
Cudahy Packing Company, said to day.
lief
of
3,500,000
starving
and
Mrs.
Small,
Mrs.
Stranahan,
Miss
children
enough
to
vote
the
levy,
It
mig'ht
planned to have a get-together meet-
A
stick
of
wood
was
thrown
thru
ceiving
$1.90
per
hundred
for
their
be
the
owner
of
the
machine.
|
Ruth
Partridge
and
Irvie
Keldson.
in
Burope.
A
meeting
will
be held
♦JU of the firemen, the present coun- be worth trying and would at least
Schmidt alleges that the machine a plate glaze window in the T 11a- milk at the condensorles, showing
•cil’ the newly elected council and
___ settle the fair question. With at 7:30 on Friday evening to or-
was
traveling on the left side of the mook hotel some time ago. which act that the Tillamook farmers are for­
ganlze
the
county.
-the iwater commission, to work out grounds provided it should be easy io
Turkey Shoot
road
and in approaching him from will set somebody back to the tune tunate iii having n stable industry
There will be a turkey shoot held
•n»me better ways and means of fire form an association to finance the
the rear no warning was given, nor of $195. It pays to be more careful to buy their produce.
New
Fire
Apparatus
Makes
Good
event
with
a
little
assistance
in
the
protection. The local department
under the auspices of thé Tillamook i
wih that stuff.
Coos and Curry cheese is being
The deluge set. recently bought oj Gun Club at the fair grounds next did the machine slow up to prevent
.believes that this is the only way re­ way of a state appropriation such
'sold in Tacoma and Seattle at 25c
hitting him.
the
fire
department,
was
tried
out
as
is
given
other
counties
and
a
sults can be obtained.
Sunday. Shooting to begin at J2:3<
The plaintiff asks for $2500 dam­ M01 Or SERVICE ?0 CONTINUE according to reports, while tn
The meeting is scheduled to take .*»««• _°f the county fair fund, Every Wednesday evening wlh the result P. M. If the weather conditions d<
Angeles it is bringing 25c and 27
UNTIL iSTH
ages
and costs and disbursements
^place soon at the council chambers one believes a Washington county that he firemen were able to throw not permit the shoot will be held on
Cont t ry to tne , aort In the last delivered.
of
the
suit.
fair would be a big success from the a stream of water 180 feet with 450 the following Sunday at the unm:
Qa the city hall.
weeks issue the b. i . officials ha”e
start, and we believe it would. The pounds of pressure.
time and place.
decided to operate the motor servlci
Miss Dena Hansen of Chicago wni
only
trouble
is
to
get
a
Mrs. R. Miller, who has been visit­ between Tillamook and Mohler
start, and
• The Red Cross room has moved
un­ has been visiting Mrs. Emmet Bates
George W. Phelps,
. , of Garibaldi,
_
to the office of the Chamber of Com- the Tillamook plan may do this.—
Gordon Shartel left for Portland ing Mr. and Mrs Asch for the past til Sunday
December 26th. The for the past few weeks, left for San
was a Tillamook
dur
-- visitor
-------- „„ring,
the Wednesday where his parents
nterce in the city hall.
re­ three months. left Thursday for lust
Hillsboro Independent.
week.'
run will be made Christmas
side.
home In San Antonio Tayas.
I Francisco, where she will spend the
day.
holidays.
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