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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1921
VOLUME 32
OÜNCiL PUSSES
STATE ACCIDENT COMMISSION
»
FILES SUITS IN CIRCUIT COURT
The State Industrial
Accident
Commission has filed suits against
two parties in the circuit court this
week.
In the case of the Accident Com­
mission versus John Peyree
and
George B. Jacobs the plaintiff al­
leges that the defendants operated a
box and shingle factory in the period
between July 1, 1919, and March 31.
1920, that they signified their in-
tention to accept the provisions of
the Workmen’s Compensation Act
but that they failed to pay all the
contributions to the fund, The
plaintiff is now suing for the sum
of $154.81, the unpaid portion of
the amount of the contribution.
Clarence L. Doughney is charged
by the State Industrial Accident
Commission with having failed to
pay the contribution to the Work­
men’s Compensation Act for logging
operations said to have been per­
formed between July 1, 1919, and
February 3, 1920. The plaintiff
asks judgment for the sum of $98.01.
Work of Red
Cross Reported
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TILLAMOOK LEGION POST
I
HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION
NUMBER 12
rot's
Are Elected
|
THIS IS EXAMINATION WEEK
IN THE PUBLIC schools
I
This is examination week in the |
Tillamook Post of The American
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(city schools. The second semester
Legion held it’s annual election of j
Arthur Harris has been elected opens January 24th. Pupils in the
The following report of a recent officers last Thursday.
Ira White was chosen as commati- basket ball manager by the student grades will go to their old rooms at
visit to the Northwestern Division,
American Red Cross, at Seattle, is der. He will be assisted by I. E. ¡body. As manager Mr. Harris will 9 o'clock and secure their report
given by Mrs. A. C. Everson. Exe­ Keldson, Bert Ross and E. L. Mc- endeavor to bring better games cards. Those promoted will then
iie Usual Routine of City Bus-
Called To Discuss And Act On
cutive Secretary of the Tillamook Cabe as vice-commanders, The ad- than have previously been brought pass to their new rooms.
jutant and post finance officer has to Tillamook. This will not only | Parents having children who ate
County
Chapter.
ness Passes Through The Grist.—
Important Matters.—Buildine of
“It was a pleasure to meet the been combined and E. J. Claussen improve the High School but will to start in school for the first time
Street Lights Ordered Installed
¡Cannery At TOlamook Will Be
manager and the directors of var­ elected to fill that place, The exee- put Tillamook "on the map” in a are requested to send them to Mrs.
Brought Up By Cannery Man.__
Where Needed.—Permits Granted
utive
committee
was
elected
as
fol
­
new
line.
It will be of advantage Burge’s room in tho grade building,
ious departments* and get first hand
Berry
Industry To Be Outlined. '
lows:
Ira
White,
I.
E.
Keldson,
Bert
And Ordinances Ordered Drawn.
to
the
business
men
to
support
bas-
Beginners
cannot
be
admitted
to
the
information in regard to the differ­
F. Ross, E. L. McCabe, E. J. Claus­ ket ball this season.
first B grade after the second Mon­
ent activities of the Division.
Friday a student body meeting
_______ day in the semester, January 31st.
“Dr. J. E. Critchen, Manager, is sen, V. L. White and Henry Heisel.
An important meeting of the bus­
At the regular meeting of the
According
to
the
new'
by-laws
adopt
­
was
called
to
nominate
officers
for j Night school classes in the com-
a physician of many years experience
iness
men of Tillamook City is to
bmmon Council last Monday night
ed
ti
will
take
at
least
five
mem
­
next semester. .. The
....................
following stu- mercial subjects open for the second
both as a practitioner and in various
be held next Tuesday evening at the
kveral licenses were authorized.
bers
of
the
executive
committee
to
nominated
and
these
term,
Monday,
January
24.
Anyone
dents
were
lines of public service, and is emi­
city hall at eight o’clock, and
as
will be voted on next Monday: interested, call M150.
| J. S. Lamar, F. L. Eberman and
nently fitted to handle the machin­ transact business.
several
matters
that
concern
the
per
­
Patterson
wer
e
granted
The
post
went
on
record
as
not
President
—
“
Shingles"
Gabriel,
Jim
The
gymnasium
is
now
open
to
the
R.
bhn
ery of this great organization. In a
future development of tho city will
Its to sell soft drinks and Carl
very profitable interview with him in favor of a campaign being con­ ;Sharp; Vice President—Rodney Gar-'public Mondays, Wednesdays and be discussed, it is requesed that
a
soft
jey;
General
Manager
—
Bill
Ander
­
was
authorized
to
sell
ducted
for
the
purpose
of
influenc
­
Thursday
evenings.
The
heating
fagner
one of the principles for which he
full attendance of business men be
ing
legislation
in
favor
of
a
state
kinks and conduct a card room.
son;
Secretary
—
Marie
Gienger;
contractor
came
in
during
the
holi
­
stands, was very much in evidence—
if Sgt. at Arms—Albert Viereck, Hen­ days to complete the work, but found present.
IA petition was presented by oper-
that of an economical and conserva­ bonus, believing, rather, that
Owing to the crowded conditions
any
compensation
is
to
be
paid
it ry Boschler; Editors—Bryan Tuck­ the motor trouble. He carried the
jors of card rooms of the city a3k-
tive expenditure of the Red Crosss
should be taken care of by the na­ er, Laura Dodge, Elta SheetS( Lula motor out to Salem and it is only of the city schools the School Board
ig that card rooms of the city ask-
funds.
Dr. Cric(hton has exactly
would like to discuss the matter with
tional government. The sentiment
■ Sunday. It was found that this
the right idea—that
the moneys seemed to be general in the meeting Thurman; Yell Leader — Gerald through the courtesy of the Sunset the business men with he idea
of
Graves;
Foot
Ball
Manager
—
Pete
garage,
that
the
building
could
be
ktter was out of the jurisdiction
contributed by the people for carry­ however, that should the Gordon bill
adopting
some
plan
to
overcome
the
opened.
They
loaned
a
motor
and
■ the city council, having been pass-
ing on this work, should be even which is now pending in the state Gabriel, Jack Driscoll.
Pythian Sisters
Class officers elected for the next pump, which when connected up to difficulty, as there is some disposi­
k upon by tile voters at one time
more
carefully guarded and judic­ legislature, go through it would be
the heating system enabled
the tion to erect new buildings, which
A
very
enthusiastic
meeting
w
r
as
semester are as follows:
Id making it necessary that any
janior to heat the swimming tank
iously
used
than
if
it
were
private
ex-service
greatly appreciated by all
held at the home of Mrs. E. G. Lantz
Seniors—President, Grace Jolliffe; Until further notice women’s nights will entail considerable expense.
toeal be by popular vote.
men. This bill calls for compensa- vice president, Elda Archibald; Sec­ will be Monday 8 to 9:30; men.
Another matter that is of consid­
the evening of Jan. 13, for the Pur­ funds.
■Ordinance No. 401, an ordinance
“While not fully appreciated by tion to those who served in he mili­
a social club
I repeal ordinance 63, 108, 115, 370 pose of organizing
retary and Treas., LaVerna Halden; Wednesday 8 to 9:30; family nights erable importance is the erection of
many who have only given a hasty
Thursday 8 to 9:30. To pay for
81, 372, 373, 374, and 376, was pre- from the membership of Miriam consideration to the organization and tary orces during the late war from Class Representative, Alta Simmons; extra heat, light, etc., a small charge a large cannery in this city. Roy
Oregon,
either
by
cash
bonus
or
a
Graves and those interested in the
Temple
No.
36.
Class Advisor, Mrs. Heyd.
hted and passed to the third read-
is made, a ticket good for 25 even-
The following officers were elected its work, the Red Cross activities are farm or home loan.
Juniors—President, Jim Sharp; ings, being sold for 32.50 or for a loganberry industry will be present
L by title only.
The ordinance
just as great as during the war.
The members of the local post 3X-
and will inform the business men
frtains to several measures now on President, Mrs. J. Merril Smith; Very naturally a different program pressed themselves as being very Vice President, Arthur Harris; Sec- single evening at 25c.
of their plans to make this city a
Mrs.
A.
H.
Harris;
Vice
President,
retary-Treas.,
Marie
Gienger;
Rep
­
I effect that are out of date on ac-
has been instituted, yet after war much in favor of legislation aiming
AT The Gem
great logan berry center.
Lnt of recent legislation by the Secretary, Mrs. Fred Christensen; activities have by no means ceused, to assist disabled ex-service men.
resentative, Elta Sheets.
"In 'Hazel Farron,’ the girl who
Other matters of interest to the
Geo.
Winslow;
Re
­
Treasurer,
Mrs.
Sophomores
—
President,
Ramona
hte regarding
health measures.
kept game and smiling in the face of
and many ex-service men are re­
city will be discussed, and those
BAR VIEW NEWS
Haltom,
Vice
President,
Carlisle
continued
adversity,
I
have
tried
to
|e new ordinance also creates the porter. Miss Flo Imus.
ceiving attention and assistance
Bar View, Jan. 19—(Special Cor­
The regular meeting day woll be
create a type which faithfully rep­ who have any suggestions to make
licers, to be appointed by the may-
through
the various departments. respondence)—Bar View was all to Stranahan; Secretary-Treas., Ethel resents many little unsung heroines that will help to make this u bigger
the
third
Wednesday
of
each
month
Anderson;
Class
Representative,
!, defines the health officers duties
“One of the activities strongly re­ the good on Saturday night last
of real life’," says Madge Kennedy, business center will be given an op­
id sets his salary at $120 per year. at wo P. M. All meetings will be commended for the different chap­ when the "Get Together Club” put Jack Driscoll; Class Advisor, Miss in regard to her new Goldwyn Pic­
portunity to do 80.
held
in
the
Pythian
Castle
Hal.
on
a
combination
smoker
and
dance
Starr.
ture, "Dollars and Sense,” which
Ilsiordinance will pass to the third
ters is that of the instructor nurse. in the local hall.
The bantam
Plans were made for a Pythian
comes
to
the
Gem
Theatre,
Wednes
­
Freshmen
—
President,
Arllne
to
adoption
■ding, subsequent
W. 0. W. Install Officers
Card party to be given Feb. 8, 1921, It is possible to secure the services weights who opened the mill were Heyd, Vice President, Henry Himes; day, Jan. 26th.
ixt meeting.
of a thoroughly trained worker who Melvin Burgy and Wade Wampler,
Thursday night January 13tli,
"I wanted to show through ’Hazel’
to
which
the
public
is
cordially
in
­
Sec.-Treas,
Doris
Knight;
Class
Rep
­
and Benny Leonard had nothing on
[The city attorney was instructed
what I honestly believe—that a girl’s
vited. A good time is assured. Ad­ will give instruction to classes which them when it comef to foot work resentative, Alpha Olson; Class Ad­ best protection in her battle with Alder Camp No. 219 Woodmen of the
draw up a general ordinance con-
the chapter has organized, the aim
World at their regular meeting held
mission fee of sixty cents, which in­
and short arm jabbing.
visor, Miss Barry.
the world is her own thoughts. Her
rning card playing and games of
in
W. O. W. Hall, National Bldg,
Welter weights followed next in
cludes refreshments, war tax, and and object being to teach mothers
Oliver Mathers from Eugene High, own sweetness and innocence throw
innce.
especially how to become competent line with Messre Erwin and Walpert Eugene, Oregon, and Teresa Moylaa, a strong safeguard around her. Un­ installed the following officers with
checking wraps.
in the ring. This four round contest
[It was reported that street lights
Tuesday evening, Jan. 25 is regu­ nurses. Few homes do not, at some ended in a draw with honors about ¡Lewis and Clark High, Spokane. like many screen heroines who have F. H. Mathews, Heud Camp Dele-
ire needed at the following inter­
time,
need
such
services,
and
no
plan
¡Washington, are new students in a hard struggle getting along 'Hazel’ gate,as installing officer, assisted by
lar lodge night, and all members
even. Then the heavyweights, Wil- the High School.
does not even think of taking 'the
actions and
the council ordered
has
ever
ben
devised
that
will
make
wel-
:let and Burgy, Sr., were introduced
and visiting sisters are always
easiest way’ when dark days come. C. W. Wagy: H. W. Keys, Past
Friday
a
short
rally
was
held
for
iem installed:
First avenue east
possible
the necessary instruction ¡and the premier event of the even­ I
come.
the basket ball games to be played Nor does she look on every man as Consul Com., A. H. Harris, Consul
id 6th streets. Third avenue east
that will reach such a large number ing was on. Only a Ring Lardner ¡Friday
and
Saturday evenings, gn enemy, She’s just a wholesome, Com., L. A. Moulton. Advisor Lieut.,
id 6th street. Second avenue west
of persons. It is worth while to con­ could fittingly describe the fin? ¡speeches were delivered by Prof. plucky girl who wins out through E. W. Stanley, Banker, S. A. Moul­
1
J. U. G. Club Meeting
points of this go, but the audience ¡Turnbull, Coach Dimmick and Prof. keeping the right attitude of mind."
Id 5th street.
On Jan. 12, the J. U. G. Club held sider just what a competent nurse
ton, Clerk, Ralph Edwards, Escort,
enjoyed it hugely, nevertheless. At
Tom Mix
the daredevil of the
[The specifications for the contract another one of their delightful in each community would mean. The the end of the battle both contes­ ¡Bennett. The students showed their
screen, who conics
comes tu the Gem C. W. Wagy, Watchman, Thomas
j
enthusiasism
by
a
few
"pepy
”
yells.
,r the improvement of Miller ave- meetings with Mrs. Clarence Stan­ value cannot be overestimated, for tants were in badly battered condi­
Friday football letters were pre- Theatre next Tuesday, in his latest Keys, Sentry, Dr. Robinson, Mana­
L4>y grading to the city limits and ley and Mrs. Wm. Foster at the it íb but natural for assistance to -be tion but their genial dispositions ¡sented to the following men
for William Fox production, "The Ter- ger.
king to 8th street were read before beautiful new home of the former.
the tor," was among the list of screen
to
given to neighbors who are needing were still entire for they embraced ¡"valiant service rendered
Old time melodies were sung and
each other as if loath to part.
¡High School on the field of action.” celebrities who helped Harold Bell
ie council.
After an afternoon of fun and fan­ it, and if snch assistance were along
After this part of the performance ("Shingles” Gabriel, Harris, Farley, Wright, the author, put on a charit­ enjoyed by all. Mrs. John Carroll
cy work the hostesses served delic- the lines of scientific, up-to-date was over the dance began and was Large, Hoy and Anderson. Conover able benefit performance in the town presided at the piano.
A chicken
I. 0. 0. F. Notes
ious refreshments.
nursing, it would be a leaven that followed by refreshments to both of and Lienkaemper were given letters of Tucson, Arizona, for the Tuber­ luncheon was enjoyed by all pre­
■Well, brothers, eyen if part cf
The guests’ were Mesdames Emil
would not stop working. Many which everybody did justice.
i for consplcious service on the field cular Charity Hospital of the place. sent. Thq newly installed officer!
As grand marshal of the whole
lu did stay at home, the second de- Heusser and Frank Hunter.
Mr. Wright, who lives in Tucson,
would learn by observation who had shebang, A. J. Cummings should be last year.
Mes-
Club
members
present
were
arq pitthing for a large increase tn
|ee was conferred just the same,
Last Monday night T. H. S. bas- informed Mix that he was person­
Daw- never had class instruction, and in awarded the Nobel prize for he was
dames
Christensen,
0.
M.
Cook,
ally producing |ils famous f s,tory membership in the Camp during
The
id take a tip, you missed some-
played
Blaine.
¡ket
ball
team
son,
Edwards. Hansleman, Clint a very short time practically every there with cap and bells from start score was 31 to 25 in favor of T. H. "The Shepherd $>f | hq Hills" for
their term of office.
ling. Those receiving the degree King, Small, Winslow, Stanley, Sav­
the benefit. Tbfi Pox star boosted
neighborhood would have several to finish and it was due to his efforts 8.
Ire, Wm. Harding, Albert Bailey, age, Foster and Carroll.
that all enjoyed themselves to th<-
Friday night T. H. 8. played the
benefit among his host of
Jer»ey Breeder»’ Meeting
The next meeting will be Feb. 9, persons who would be well Informed, utmost. Whether it was ki-yi-ing ¡Banks High. The score was 40 tq
■d A. L. Jeffries.
¡fiends in Tucson and the neigh­
The annual meeting of the Jersey
capable of understanding and able to around to work up enthusiasm in a
at the home of Mrs. Art Case.
¡25 in favor of the local teum.
Brothers G. M. Kostic and W. R.
boring territory, and wired to the breeders will be held at Fairview
Paul Jones or haranguing' thq gfj-
carry on a physicians instructions.
management
bls [best fivishes for
iuld of Mt. Hebo, and Earl D. Me­ REPRESENTATIVE BEALS WILL
Thè
most
exciting
game
played
oil
"Tillamook Chapter would be glad semblage on (he necessity of unity ¡a Tillamook floor In many years was its success. Mix has the "glad Hull January 27th, 1921. Let ev­
ili of Normal Lodge,
Monmouth,
the
LOWER TAX ON FARMS to hear from all who would be in­ a.nd Co-operation in support of
hand” always reedy for a deserving ery member be present , as officers
Id us a visit.
club, he was all to the good.
Mrs. played Saturday night between T. H. cause.
are to be elected. Secretary's report
¡8. and Dallas High. When time was
terested
in
the
instructor
nurse
pro
­
with
Van
Northwick
accompanied
kn the Encampment, Jan. 27th,
A billl has been prepared and in-
of
While Mary Pickford was shooting to be read, and other matters
¡called the score was 17 to 18 in fa-
gram,
to
the
end
that
it
may
be
de
­
W.
A.
Sipprell,
Jr.,
on
the
violin
and
L Royal Purple
degree will be troduced by F. R. Beals in the Legis­
Ivor of Dallas. The T. H. S. Btudents scenes for "Pollyanna” at the Binali business to be attended to.
A. Cummings on the drums. An­
The following letter has been re­
All
candidates will lature which is intended to equalize termined whether or not there would nouncement was made that a Carni­ feel that this game would have been town of Nor /alk, near Los Angeles,
kferred.
the taxation between he farm and be a sufficient number to warrant
ceived by the Secretary:
the
following
incident
in
our
favor
if
Shingles,
center,
had
occu
rred
:
Base be there, and the members the timber.
val dance will be given on Saturday
Mrs. Rose Crawford. Sec.-Treas.
The day’s work was done. Miss
an effort along this line, Further Jan. 22, to which everybody is cor­ not been hurt during the last half
■1 do well to be there.
As the law stands at present the
Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club, Tilla­
Pickford,
seeking
a
place
in
which
to
any one dially invited.
Brother M. Dudley reported get- county assessor must make hi« esti­ information will be given to
chai.ve *¡“1 costume, asked if a spare mook, Oregon. Dear Mrs. Crawford:
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Russell of Til­
Cheese Report
|g along fine at the hospital. Boys mates from an old county cruise who wishes to call at the Red Cross
room could be secured in some build­ 1 am in receipt of your letter of lu-
lamook
are
among
the
newest
resi
­
Carl Haberlach reports the cheese ing nearby. The village storekeeper vltatloa to President Lynn and my­
fre you been up to call on him. made some years ago and which is Office, Chamber of Commerce Room, dents of Bar View, and occupy the
declared to be incorrect in that it
Communication house lately vacated by A. Cum­ business in good shape, He states standing tn his doorway, overheard self and members of the Oregon Jer­
pther James Kodad was operated does not show the amount of timber in the City Hall.
that some cheese has been sold “mar- her inquiry, To Al Werker, property sey Ca< tie Club tc be present
M
addressed
to
the
secretary
will re- mings and family, who have moved
I at the Boals hospital last Mon- actually existing in this county. It is
ket price prevailing date of ship- director, he said:
your meeting the fourth ThursdujT
to Garibaldi.
ment” as much as four weeks ahead.
hr.
Don’t forget to put him down understood that the same conditions ceive prompt ^attention."
"Tell that kid she can come In In January. I will inform Mr. Lynn
of
There is a noticeable dearth
Next week six of the factories will here and change her clothes if shq of this Kind JpvitfitioQ find notify
are found in other counties of Oreg.
I your visiting list,
compar-
moonshine
atOUilll
town
as
Mr. Beals’ amendment makes it
hold their annual meetings.
Wilson River Win»
wants.”
.— |
, - w
you as to his decision. Your meet­
how is your chance, brothers! necessary for the timber owners to
ed wth last winter. Can i someone
The association is quoting its fam-
ing will be the Thursday following
The
Wilson
Club
River
Athletic
"The
kid!
”
Werker
was
indignant.
— r odtl oats an» barley and oats, barley
ki have been rearing up on your furnish the assessor with the amount
help.
¡the meeting in Portland, of which
played its first game of basket ball
Master Henry Ryan has returned und corn mixture at $50.00 in ton "Why, that’s Mary Pickford!"
hd legs telling how much you of the latest cruise of the property Tuesday night, the 18th, at Clover-
“’aint!” said the storekeeper, mid iyour club has been notified, und
from Portland where he went
to lots,
juld like to do, and we are betting which it is thought more liable to be dale.
a moment later when Miss Pickford :lt may be possible that a number of
have his eyes treated# Henry says
exact.
Corn, any style, $60.00 per ton.
had slipped out of her "Pollyanna” ¡Oregon Jersey Cattle Club members
k to one that most of you will get
Cloverdale expecting to win the he had a good time and Intends re­
The local supporters of the billask
Ground bariby: $50.00 per ton.
dress and had put on her grown-up can journey on to Tillamook follow­
Id feet now' that you
have the that all those who are Interested in county championship, played a hard peating the performance in the near
Very truly
Process barley, 82.1ft per sack.
clothes,
he said: “There, now, that' ing that meeting.
game,
but
were
outclassed
in
pass
­
■nice. It was decided hat inas- this measure communicate with Mr.
future.
Iyours, Ivan Loughary, secretary.
Wheat, 4c lb.
Mary
Pickford
—
yon
movin'
picture
ing
and
shooting
by
the
Wilson
river
■ch as the wood question had the Beals in care of the State Legisla­ quintet.
Biing your lunch baskets well
Molasses in bbl. lots, $44.00 per fellers can’t fool me!"
filled, and ladies do not forget please
Japs Watch Legion Officer
astees down for the count, it ture, endorsing the bill and urging
ton Portland.
"Pollyanna"
will
be
the
feature
at
The
final
score
was
33
to
12
In
it’s passage.
The association is getting til V car the Gem Theatre on Monday. Jan 24. to bring coffee.
Franklin O'Olier, Past National
favor of Wilson River.
luld be wise to have one of those
Commander of the American Legion, ; of linseed oil meal and selling 8gmo
Do not forget the date, January
Houdini, the handcuff king, his
The
following
men
mad
e
the
trip
I fashioned wood bees, all day Fri-
St. Mawes Beauty, bred by Ed
who has just returned from a trip to to arrive at 3*z4c per lb. Patrone addin jo the world-wide fame attain 27th.
to
Cloverdale:
Carl
Heisel,
Alfred
(y. Jan. 21, at the Sid Anderson Cary of Carlton, Or., and sold by him
ROSE CRAWFORD, Sec’y.
details 1 should call up and place *helr <>r- ed by his
Boqulst, August Boqulst, William the Orient, recently related
fea's of self lib­
kce, east of town. All that
can in 1918 to Ayerdale farm, Banger, Foster, Spud Harris, Joe Plasker and of how he w-as constantly under sur- | ders.
eration,
by
br
t
;'
k,nK
ln,
°
diction
­
veillance of supposed agents of the
A number of cars of No. 1 alfalfa ary. In the latest efiil.'.on
I and will go please be on the street Me., is 8 years old. has dropped five Gilbert Funk.
Grand Jury Drawn
w
calves, produced 62, 267.4 pounds of
Japanese government during his stay hay have been received and sold at
The ( County Court has been engag-
: front of the First National Bank milk and 3600.5 pounds of butter­
English
occurs
the
followi,.»
’
in that country.
$26.00 for immediate shipment an 1
ed dm Ing the last week drawing a
"Houdini, N.,an expert in extriv.
Wedding Bells
18 A. M. on the appoined day. and fat. an average of 12.453.5 pounds
Basing their action on the rid- : $25.00 for future delivery.
i for the Grand Jury.
tion.
”
The
marriage
of
Robert
M. My­ iculous assumption that Mr. D’Olier
■re will be machines there to take of milk and 700.18 pounds of fat a
[ pan».
The association wishes it under­
, M I now finished und fol-
As
if
this
were
sufficient
honor
crs
to
Miss
Bessie
Lantz
occurred was in the country to organize Ant- ; stood that it is getting the whole
I Th Ito pana­
U out to the job. So bring along year. This completes her fifth con­
secutive register of merit record.— last Sunday at the home of
the erican veterans into reserve, the Jap- ; grain and putting out first class feed for on(. man. the celebrated illusion o ws:
laborer;
nr lunch. There will be plenty of McMinnville News Reporter.
1st recently branched out as n
bride’s parents in Tilamook.
«a.
All ley, C. L., Wheeler,
anese, according to
the National
Mill run, $45.00 per on.
Mid­ tion picture star and he will a
t coffee, made by an expert,
Mr. Myers, a former resident of Commander, made a practice of Idlings,
Henry,
Heaver,
farmer;
#».
Smith,
1
i
$58.00. Beet pulp out
of
We understand ^hat jthe Youre this place but now of Portland, Is searching his baggage and ransack­ .car, $43.00. Out of mill, $45.00 per In "The Grim Game," a new
prge will be there and we cannot
planalp, , Mike, Tillamook, farmtr;'
mount- Artcraft picture, at the
¡Gilbert, W J. Beaver, merchant; II.
Ink of any way to keep Rollie Transportation Co. which was run­ well known in his community and ing his personal papers and effects ton.—Adv.
Theatre Saturday, Jan. 22nd.
ning from Portland to Tillamook has the bride also has a large number of In almost every stopping place. His
C. Wilt, , Baj CHy; Schild. John, Til-
ky. Nuff said.
gene out of business. E. C. Curry acquaintances here.
lamook. framer; Dürrer, Jo-eph, Til-
"guide," Mr. D'Olier said, was in
rhe Encampment at the last meet- who has been living here for the
The ceremony was performed by reality a spy.
Tillamook Booster Abroad
I Kansas members of the American
'lamook, retired farm: r: Bales, E M,
f. Jan. 13, conferred to Golden past while had just bought an inter- Rev. Harry E. Tucker and attend­
carpenter; Bennett, R.
"Tillamook In the best place l,i ¡Tlllanioo
The Legion official left this coun­ I Legion are in the throes of a strug­
le degree. They are lining
up eat in the line a short time ago and ed by a few close friends and re! - try shortly after the second Legion gle as champions of the cigarette. the world,” said Henry Leach, Jr . al W.. Tillamook, jeweler Breeden. Ja-
atives.
cofivention at which approval of the i The fight is centered at Topeka the Oregon yesterday. Ho gets his cob, Tlllaim <ik. laborer, Loerpuhel,
I some real work in 1921, so look we underst'and that he ldst some
money with them.—Will mina Times
California Japanese exclusion laws where the local post has urged th<> j ideas of the value of telling the vir­ Geor ge, Mohlei, farmer: Tnhbeslng,
L The following officers
were
Death of Mrs. Schlavin
was voted and it is believed that the repeal of the Kansas law prohibiting, tues of his homo town from his fath­ Il II , Nehalem, farmer; Lane, Claude
■ailed: J. M. Wilson, C. P.; F. W.
Mrs. Schlavin, of Brighton, died at Japanese fancied Mr. D’Olier’s mis­ the sale of cigarettes. Dr. William er, M. F. Leach, who has lived in M. Hebo, farmer; Johnson, Willard,
Salem.—Senator Joseph, of Muli
ith. H. P.; L. S. Hushbeck. 8. W.; nomab, hurled a binder containing the Boal’s hospital Tuesday night sion was official instead of a plea­ A McKeever, of the University of Tillamook n>ore thun 30 years. “A ¡Tillamook, fnrmer; Pye, Fred, Tllla-
WI Ison. Joseph,
. Kansas, author of the anti-cigaret'e few of the Jogging camps are going niook, carpenter;
sure tour.
L- Bennett, J. W; S. A. Brodhead, a copy of "The Oregon Voters’ at after undergoing an operation.
law, and leading opponent of th. to resume work again very soon.” ho Hebo farmer Bauer, Simon. Nesko-
The deceased formerly was from
■be; Rollie Watson. Treasurer; its editor, C. C. Chapman, in the
Eugene where her mother and sis- CLAM PROTECTION IS ASKED Legion's stand, has appealed to the raid. ' We are mighty glad of that. win, farmer; \i .etnian. W B. Tilla-
bi Mathews. 1st W.; C. Christen- Senate following a denunciation of
ex-soldiers to "turn aside from t he [The little storm we had last week niook, mill man; Flinker, Henry,
the Oregon Voter In the Senate by ters now reside. The burial will be
Discontinuance of commercial tak­ selfish cigarette and come out on •he 'wrecked some houses at Netarts and Tillamook, farmer, Hare, A M. Tllla-
L 2nd W.; Benn Egge, 3rd W,; Senator Thomas, because of an art­ at Junction City,
ing of clams and oysters in Tilla­ side of Christ and Kansas” and
has ¡did a few stunts such as moving the mook, farmer; Me« sner, Wm , Hebo,
I Pykenon. 4th W; W. A. Church icle attacking Senator Jones, of Eu­
mook county la provided in a bill proposed a debate with the Legion­ 'dance hall across lbe road, but out- farmer; Batterson, S. M., Nehalem.
gene. The binder grazed the editor's
Announcement
k; Earl Snodgrass. O. S.
Introduced at Salem by Representa­
It re­ farmer.
ear.—Corvallis Gazette Times.
We wish to announce to our CUR- tive Beals. According to the author naires on the question of the cigar­ ■ slde of that it wasn’t had
fr8- 45 members and 3 visitors
Itomers and the public that we have of the proposed bill, the wholesale ette as a menace. Legion members, sembled In a way the big storm of a | Turner, B W, Hemlock, farmer;
■■nt Tuesday evening. Did I we
Will Move to Tillamook— Geo E bought out all interested parties In digging of clams and oysters threat­ ! in a recent resolution, asked Gover­ few years ago at Bayview, but. of Clough, C I, Tillamook, druggist;
B you there.
If not why not? Rummel
will remove to Tillamook In .the Conover * Condit store, and ens the extinction of these shell fish nor Allen to urge the repeal of the course, did not do as much damage." Todd. W. W.. Cloverdale, farmer;
■ you another chanc« next Tues-
'
Henry Leach is here with his father, Kinnaman, Clyde, Tillamook, farm-
the near future and will have Tilla­ '«old out all interest in the Star Gro­ and passage of the proposed bill will anti-cigarette law.
who is in the hospital for a minor er; Hat field, C W. Cloverdale, farm»
mook county his territory for the cery Co. We thank you for the pa­ be urged to protect the county from
operation.
I er; Wallin, Carl Tillamook, carpen-
Exide battery. His removal has been tronage you have given us in the such a fate.
James Morris, one of the propri­
cial prices on a lot of ’ 8x12 delayed because he was unable to get past and esteem It a great fayor to
iter; Sales, W H Barnesdale. fnrm­
I
The bill does not prohibit the dig­ etors of Backus A Morris, of Port­
8ee me about the Vaugh-made D. er; Small. F D, Tillamook, cannery­
8-8110-8 Rugs at $18 50 suitable quarters for a service sta­ serve you in the future.
ging of clams In Tillamook county land, is enjoying a fishing trip
in J. B. gas stump puller. E. G. Krebs. man; Hare. W S., Tillamook, fann­
fr-Bester Furniture Company.
CONOVER A CONOVER.
tion. —McMinnville News Reporter.
for domestic use.
jthe county.
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1-lJtf er.