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VOLUME 32
BEACHES DRAW
LARGE CROWDS
TILLAMOOK. OREGON, JENE *)
2. 1921
TILLAMOOK BALL CLUB
LOSES FIRST GAME
NUMBEK 31
. RECITAI PRESENTED
IÛ LARGE AÍDIFE1 JE
Liake 10; Lane 26; Lincoln 33; Linn
27; Malheur 20; Marion 22; Morrow
3; Multnomah 2; Polk 30; nherniar.
The Tillamook Ball Club suffered
The recital and Dunning demon­
1; Tillamook 12; Umatilla 7, Uni. n
its first defeat of the season Munday
stration by the pupils ot Mrs. J C
17; Wallowa 19; Wasco 8; Wash­
May 30, al lhe hands cf th Sheri­
ii.lden. was presented to a large
ington 34; Whéeler 35; Yauthili 13.
The warm weather during 1L dan nine. The game was close and
Salem, Or.. June 2. (Sii.ciai) —
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WASHINGTON, May 26— Oregon and <. nthtuiustic audience ,.t tl.e
The Memorial Day Exc.’.tixa,
it week end drew hnndr *jt c,
fast
throughout
although
bo.h
’
e
»ms
Repu
st
ntatives
of
the
public
servlc
0
grew
in
population
in
the
lai:
ten
high
school
auditorium,
June
1.
Although
retrenchment policies which are held annually under the
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of tourists and camprs to the Tilla­ were handicapped by the dust >n the year period 110,624. Women incr­
The recMal was the resuit of ap­ commissions of Giegun, Washingion have hit the state hard and although
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The line of ct re be­ diamond. Fortier, pitching for Till­ eased greatly in thc count during plied study on the part of the pupils and Idaho will meet in Fmtla-il. there is a disposition on th put of auspices of the G. A. It and W R C,
K. ok beaches.
;
were held Monday, May 80.
The
sstng through about te». amook, fanned twelve men d’iring the decade and the foreign burn. pop. cud fine supervision of their
June 13 and 14, to consider a pu po­ business to liquidate, financial fi re­
gait pr—
ceremonies
included
v.ater
service»,
ulation showed a decrease.
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c’clock Saturday ntot nlr.g, ; nd I con- the game.
cher. Ev ry number was weil re­ sai relative to a j. int. equ.iiiz.i'd casts are oplmlstic and uncert 'l' a’ >< a tho services at the 1 O O F c.-iueltry
By fivc
The total population of the -tate. ceived and grtr.tty applauded by tili' sell ilule of rates and accounting for are being gradually removed, ne­
The Tillamook boys played a g’otl
tinued until Monday
and the program al the Christian
public utilities operating in the ' 3 cording to tt statement by Frunk C. church.
o’clock -Saturday aftei^ioon at least game even though they weie mints 783,389, comprises 416.331 malts audience
The corres-
350 car liad past J through 1 rachd about 5 regular play rs. Harold Ed­ and 367,055 f males
Dunning pins were present 'd io ¡■¡aies. A preliminary con ' 'renco Bramwell, state superintendent of
The first Item ot tho day v us the
vlth campers and outdoor supplies, dy, the Tillamook manager, scored ponding figures for 191'1 y.e-e- , Margaret McKinley. Kathryn McKin v as held in Olympia last we k.
banks.
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water services held at H quarton
it i estimated that between the 2 home runs. .The score was tied iu Total, 672,765; males 384,265, fe- IcJ, Camille Haltom and Pet.i An­
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Slough, where fle.-al offerings were
huurs ol five and six o’clock Satur­ the last of the ninth with two men I males 288,500.
derson, designating that tiies pupils
The industrial accident commiss­ thrown on the water, to honor the
Th
e
state.board
ot
engineering
ex
­
visi
.
During
lhe
decade
the
toial
popu
­
day evening 70 automobiles ,>f
out and two strikes on the batter,
had coveted lhe course of study pre­
ion has denied a request of Eaot- rn sailors who have made the supreme
aminers will conduct an exam:r.uti'?n
tors passed through the city, The when the Sheridan lad at the plate lation increased by 16.4 per cent, scribed tn the Dunning system.
Oregon lumber operators for a re­ sacrifice in the past war»
at 520 Curb tt bnH’ling. P Tth’nd,
perpetual line of cars continued ev er nipped the next one over the fence. the male population by 8.3 per ?cnt
Following are thc pupils who took
duction of insurance rates under
The parade then formed and
Friday, July 8, for registration of
The game ended with the sc
and
the
female
population
by
7.2
Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
9-8
a
paTt in the recital and helped make
th • workmen's compensation act. In marched to the
professional
engineers.
Application
Christian Church
The ratio of males to 1G0 it a success: Leonard Bales, Rosa
The beach resorts, namely B j i The Tillamook battery was Fortlet per cent.
a letter to the operators the ctimui- where the indoor
services
were held,
blanks
may
be
received
from
A.
B.
and
females
Heisel.
decreased from 133.2 in Mayer, LaVerne Page, Margaret Me
View. Twin Rocks, Saltair. R«-ck-
isBion points out that amend n- it to A Sketch of lhe
program is r..- fol-
Carter, secretary of the board, a’ the
1910 to 113.4 in 1920.
away and Manhattan, were ciowde'l
Kinley, Kathryn McKinley, Cui.t:lle
the law, effective July 1, wilt auto­ lows, Invocation
by Rev. Tucker,
The distribution of the population Haltom, Pearl Anderson. Marguerite address above given. All applica­ matically adjust the rates, affording
over the weekend. Pacific City and
KILL
KARE
KLUB
short talk by E. J Claussen jf the
tions
ar
e
required
to
be
in
th-»
hands
>
according
to
color
or
race
in
1920
Neskowin also had their visit.»«.
Zweifel, Helen Barb. r. Merrel Loll.
a reduction ot from 10 to 30 per American Legion, talk by
The club met May 19th at t!o
H. W.
was as follows: White 769,116. In­ Marjorie Kake, Eula Kake, Dorothy of the board at least thirty days cent to 73 per cent of the Eas.’ern
Dancing was in progress over home of Mrs. J. S. Lamar,
assisted
Speur
of
the
G
A
R,
Oeity
’burg
prior
to
date
of
examination.
dian 4590, Japanese 4151, Chinese Haberlach, John Chester Holden Jr.
Saturday, Sunday and Monday at by Mrs. Haberlach.
Oregon operators who are now under Address by Joseph Heyd, drill by the
3090, negro 2144, all others (Fili­ Floyd Rosenberg, Ruby Tolil. Bar-
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Brvlew and Saltair
ite act. This may prevent some of second and fourth grades of the
All but three members were pro­
pino, Hindu, Korean and Hawaiian) | dette Nichlaus, Carl Zweifel. Lorains
The hotel at Manhattan ha been sent. Mrs. Conover being on
Laws enacted by the 1921 se«sirn tne proposed withdrawals.
Tillamook Grade school, selection by
file 268. The corresponding figures tar
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thoroughly repaired
and put in sick list. Ms. Pennington was elect­
Larson, Irml Hosley, Darrel King, of the Oregon legislature, anl which
the Legion Quartet, the address < f
readiness to carry, on the season’s ed delegate to attend the anmuA cm 1910 were: Whtte 655.090, Indian Donald Crenshaw, Kathryn Lamb. were not effective ns soon as «igticd
The Southern Pacific Rallioad the day by C. W Barrlck, benedic­
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4590, Japanese 4151, Chinese 3090. Eleanor Di< hl. Carolyn IL< > 'i-J.tcn.
trade.
vention of Women’s clubs at Pen­
by the governor through having t|te company violated the law when it tion by Rev. Tucker.
negro 1492, all other 312.
Elizabeth Zuercher and Ethel An­ emergency clause attached trsuune tianspoited from Coos Bay to Port-
The road from Rockaway
dleton.
The services were then dismissed
During the decade the rate cf In­ derson.
zanita has been completed,
The club extended an invitelion
effective May 25. the-expiraucn ot land a man afflicted with lep vsy, for the noon hour, during which
is possible to travel very nearly rhe to the convention to meet In Tilla­ crease in the white population was
th ninety dnys following th? cl u according to Attorney Genet ti Van time the W R. C. gave their annual
17.4 per cent, in the Japanese p> p’t-
i xtent of, the Tillamook beaches by mook in June 1922.
of the session. A total of 35 1 laws Winkle, for the reason that the con- dinner in the dining room of tl>e
lation 21.4 per cent, and in the ne­
automobile.
The papers read by Mesdames
became effective on that date. n»>nt ductor was informed that the man Christ tan Church.
had leprosy, as was also the agent
The past week marked th» c-pen- Poorman, Smith, Gruber and Reedy gro population 43.4 per cent; but
having been held up by the -efen n
The next issue of the program was
the Indian, Chinese and all other
ing of the TiUamook beach season were very instructive.
dum. Fifty eight acts cart t-'d tht it Eugene who sold him a ticket.
the service at thc I Q O F cemetery.
population decreased, the falling off
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thought that Tillamook
and it Is
The afternoon guests we’’? Mrs-
emergencj clause.
The GAR aud Tillamook Post of
•T ed W. Mulkey, Louis J. Gold- the American Legion marched to lhe
and the beaches will continue io dames Groat, Robinson, Kuratli and in Chinese population from 7362 to
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3090, or 58 per cent, being note
smith and 13. L Sabin of Portland cemetery
be as ] popular thrbughoui - the Burge.
where a fitting ceremony
Washington, June 3. All p- wn-
worthy.
have been appointed by Governor was held,
Money
of
the
stale
ill
e
1
uc
''
j
)
c
sea on as > in seasons past.
After the meeting those presonr
Floral offerings wtre
The foreign born white popula­ <liawing pensions from the United school fund cannot legally oe loaned Olcott nr members of the tax »oper­
were treated to strawbrry shortcake.
placed on the graves of veterans and
States,
based
on
military
o--
naval
tion numbered 102,151 in 1920, as
on land in lrregation district’ Hint vising and conservation cornrtihsfon ex-service men Three volleys were
OBITUARY
The club will meet with Mr». Reedy
against 103,001 in 1910.
This 'Io- service, will receive their pensit.n have been bonded or that tiav-'e in­ for Multnomah county, provided t< r
Preston Brooks Calhoun Lucas, and Conove in June.
fired and the cermony was ended.
ment of the population constituted monthly instead of quarterly, if th? curred other extensive liabilities, by the last legislature.
was born Oct. 9, 1856 in Carrol Co,
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bill
reported
to
the
house
favctably
13 per cent of the total In 19 «6 as
according to an opinion of Attorney
Missouri and didd at his farm heme
by the committee on pensions be-
i CLUB CONCERT GREAT SUCCESS
against 15,3 per cent in 1910.
General Van Winkle, written in re­
near Tillamook, Oregon May 24,
The recital and concert given by
comes a lew.
ply ti an Inquiry by G. G. Brown,
1921, age 64 years, 7 months und 1 .i
; the pupils of Mrs. E. E Koch, and
This bill provides that b?glnuing
clerk of the state land board. Mon-
NEW BUILDING STARTED
days.
the Monday Musical (Jlub, May 30.
September, 1921, all pensions t-ltall
The building which has jeer. f c- be paid monthly on the four.n day ey already so loaned will not be
He had been in
was well accepted by a large and
withdrawn, but the loans will not
Larson thc past eleven month.-, was
some time, but his
appreciative audience.
of each month. Should this bill be­
be renewed
torn down Wednesday and Thursday
active. However because of the’eon.
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The recital preceded the concert
Washington, June 1. —Oregon by a local contractor’s crew tj pre­ come a lew—and there is a good
Washington, Jun.. 1. "Hundreds and was v?ry much nppreci-tted, as
dition of his heart his passing w..s
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prospect
for
its
passage
ai
both
’he pare the site for the new building
of thousands of dollars worth
of all the pupils did excellently. Fol
not altogether unexpected. The end may gain one congressman in
houses—more than half a million
ln reply to an inquiry by Walter
fruit and vegetables cannot ho .hip­ lowing is the program of the recital.
cante as he had anticipated, quickly new attempt to increase tile house < f which is to be erected soon. The residents of the United Stn .ot will
II. Evans, district attorhoy foi
representatives from its
pr-sent site*ls owmd by Morris Schnal who
ped to the hungry East becatiu of
and suddenly.
Midget Quintet: Loretta Sicrrl’cn,
be greatly benefited, and the liaid Multnomah county. Attorney Oilier
number
of
435
to
483
members.
high rail rates and are rotting on Ruth Leonard, Anne Burton, Doro­
will use the new building to hcuse ship of waiting ninety days for rhe
He was •married February 17,
al Van Winkle has written nn'spin-
A meeting of the committee on the I his clothing establishment. On the
1886 to Almeda Shives of Halo, Mo.
I arrival of the pension will be at an ion that under the fishing cod > it Is th,. Pacific Coast” Is the statunu nt. thy Cook, Dorothy Schultx
census
has
ben
called
fot
nex?
Wed
­
today of J. B. Mallory, grand v'ctf
To them were born four daughters,
completion of the new building, end.
Demonstration work: Maty Hur-
unlawful for an angler to fltli with
president ot the United Brothel hood rlson, Helen Leonard, Helen Kcblthx.
Elizabeth Maxwell of Buhl, .Idaho, nesday by Chairman Siegle to con VaUgn and Larson will occupy the
This
effects
all
those
drawing
pen.
more than qne rod nad line.
of Maintenance of Way Eirploym Ase Death, Grieg; Anitin’s Dance.
Beulah Moore of Prescot, Arizona, sider the reapportlonnient ot con­ building now occupied by Mi Schnal slonH on military servlc, e or naval i.i
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gressional
representation
under
the
and Shop Laborers, which r presents Grieg; Velma Daniels and Mrs. Koch
Clara Hiner of Los Angeiet ar.d
The building will be a t’.v, stoiy the war of 1812, war with Mexico,
fourteenth
census.
most
of the unskilled railroad w< rk-
The
stat
e
dog
tax
is
bein'/
tested
affair,
with
a
brick
front,
and
a
Blanche Lucas of ^Tillamook, and
Prelude, C Sharp Minor, Rach­
the Civil War, the war with Spain,
ers whose wages are about to bo cut. maninoff. Ramona Haltom.
An effort made in th< later part concrete back. The second story
out
in
the
case
of
E.
Hofer
against
three sons, Elmer, Brooks and Will­
the various Indian wars up to 18 91
If the
iam, all of Tillamook. There tire of the last congress to increise ’he will be fitted as a residence, hi ving and all those granted up to the time Marion county, whish has been ap­ Continuing Mallory said:
The Monday Musical Club is a
Hole: railroad executives who have been club »rganlzed by musicians and
three grandchildren, Esther Maxwell membership by 48 was overwhelm­ all the convinces of a modern home. I of lhe world war. Congress in prr.- pealed to the supreme cour*.
Jack Moore and Jane Hiner. Beside ingly defeated and the minority
Mr, Schnal is at present in P -rt- viding for the compensation of sol­ challanged the constitutionality of talking so much ure acting in g<x.i music lovers to present music in its
faith It will be up to them, when most artistic manner
the law.
the widow and children above men­ members of the committee wha land buying new stock for fall "ride
diers and sailors of the world war
wagb cuts are announced, to show »•
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tioned there still survive him thiee [►fought for a «apportionment, ba-vd in the new building..
Following the concert Mrs. E E.
provided that compensation should
by reducing freight rates proportion­ Koch gave a talk giving the motives
brothers, Jas. Lucas of Okla., and cn the present number, 435. won a
be made on a monthly basis,
3).'s Sherman county ranks first amung ately.
George of Salem Oregon and four complete victory. This bill lied in
of the club and of the orchestra.
new bill is to place the other pen­ all the thirty-fix counties ot Oregon
MOONSHINER FINED
I
"If rates from the Pacific Coast The orchestra also Is compo-ed <f
sisters, Anna Daniels of Gillatn. Mr.. the senate when congress came
an
Having been found in possession Bioners of the government o i tite in educailonal efficiency over a pei- were reasonable, fruit and vegeta­
Alice Cnonch of Bosworth, Mo. L-’U end March 4 by constitutional limi-
musicinns who play for the plcattiro
of about thrce gallons of raecnshin? same basis as the veterans ->f . he iod of six years prior to thia year, bles wotfld flood
the Eastern markets it gives and not for any merccncty
Price of Boulder, Calif., and Nellie tat ion.
acoding
to
statement
by
J.
A.
world
war.
last Saturday night, William O Cor­
thus, materially reducing th cost of gain. (
One
Reynolds of Amarillo, Texas
Chairman Siegle who comes from nell of Cloverdale was taken into
There are 225,000 soldiers who en Churchill, state superintendent of living.
brother and one sister preceded linn New York, claims that the new con­
Following Is the concert pt tgram-
cv: tody by Sheriff Aschim and t red service in the Civil war now schools. Educational and financial
"The railroad executives hnv • t«!S-
to the spirit world.
Interpratlve Dance, Helen and
gress is for an additional number it brought to th. city where lie pied on the pension roll and there a'e measurments are used in makin the
titled that the coat ot labor is I e- Ruth Leonard.
He was converted in 13 77 and congressmen and believes chat at
Sherman is first fin-
guilty and was fined $150. aud co«ts. more than 280.000 widows diuwing computation,
sponsible for high freight rait'< tnd
Joined the M. E. Church of v hicli this time lfe can win his fight. He
The concert followed immod'atcly
The outfit O’Connci h-4 been pensions because their husbands nanciall.v and lghth .educationally.
have declared repeatedly that r.iie:i after the recital.
he remained a member until 1904 claims to be certain of a majority ;n
using consisted of a coppe- boiler were soldiers in the conflict of tin but Its averae is first,
The c>>un-
cannot be reduced until the wages
when he united with the U. B. the committee, which will vote for
Major and Minor Walt«- -Mckeo
.-.nd the usual condensation tub's, states. All told exclusive of vt.t-'r- ties rank as follows:
Buker 14;
of th railroad workers are eu
't he
church at Beaver, Oregon, afterward an increas to 483 first, last and ail
Magnificent
March—Croshy
He claimed he had been making ans of the world war, there arc now Benton 15; Clackarttas 23; Clairop
raiload labor board has nnnounetd
transferlng his matne to Tii'amcok. the time.
Where my Caravan Has Rested —
Representative Etrbcr, dandelion wine but this is di'iibted, approximately 571,000 persons <>n 4; Columbia ll;toos 21; Crook 18;
that the wages of five himdr< I h.m
He remained a faithful mentM.' uu- California, who led the successful
Lohr
though no mash of any kind was the pension roll of the United Siat'-s. Curry 36; Deschutes 6; Douglii* 28:
til his death. He moved to Osegon
sand unskilled workdra would be ic-
Mixed Quartet: Mrs.
Koch and
minority fight in the last congress, found with the still. It is said that
Gilliam 31; Grant 32; Harney 16;
duced Junel, but as yet th' latl- Leonard and Mr. Doty ahd Leonard.
■n 1900 and first located at Beaver,
is equally confident that he and !;is O’Connell had been operating r.t
H. P Muller and wife of Portland Hood River 5, Jackson 9; Jefferson
roads have made no sign of reducing
later coming to Tillamook wher? he
Cornet Duet—Mr. O M Cook and
associates are as strong as ever and Cloverdale for some time.
are spending a few days in the city. 25; Josephine 29; Klamnih
rates, Labor knows that their cry Mr. C. E. Trombly.
engaged in the dairying business.
that they will be able to h-’ld the
about wages being reeponsib.c f< r
The last few years were spent or. rhe
Cornet Solo—Mr C. E. Trombley
membership to the present total ot
farm east of town. He Joined the
high freight rates Is camaft iged i >
Tret Jolie Walt»— ■Helectfon f-< tn
435.
Masonic Order at the age of thirty,
disguise propaganda
aghul th" "The Blue Paradise.”
These slats are Indiana, ijwa,
and in 1915 became an active mem-
unions,"
The concert w»s an all around
*>er of the local Grange M wn. :h he Kansas, Kentucky. Louisiana, Maine
"Now that wages are about to no success and won much applause frem
was Chaplain at the time of hia Mississippi, Nebraska, Rhode Island,
cut, labor calls their bluff, Jost of the enthusiastic »"dtetice.
and Vermont, ail of which lose enc
death.
living cannot go down until truight
As a result of alleged conjugal
Brother Lucas was a falthfi'l hus­ member each, and Missouri, which
rates are lower. If the mil '•id iu-
band and father, a good cit!x< n and Will lose two, making a total ot elev­
borers ue forced to suffer a sut In unhappiness Grace S WIlliatUK is
neighbor, but he has been promoted en states which would lose a total if
wages, they demand that the cast ’ i suing Bernard J. Williams for a di­
vorce and th» return of her maiden
in a higher station and now awaits twelve members.
living be lowered In order th
Whatever action the house takes it
ihe coming of his loved one*
who
name of Vmphlett.
and th'lr families may live.
Acceding to the complaint filed
are left in sorrow to work and wait Is probable that the senate >v 1) limke
"The average unskilled wo k r •>.
a tight to prevent any of th- » St< i
May their reunion be complete.
the railroads does not nov. make it this week with the county court rhe
above mentioned from having 'heir
living wage, and reduction will parties were married December '8,
COMMENCEMENT EXCESS 'S membership in the hous reduced.
mean starvation pay for thj great 1919 at McMinnville The piUntlff
claims that the defendant fa'lel ti
majority of tallroad labor.
The Commencement excerc ses foi This i. partícula; ly true for th.’ rea­
son that the committee on census in
"Not only labor, but th- public provide borne or maintains:.«:•’ for
1921 class of Tillamook High
her and that she has been farce 1 in
Sehtxil were held Friday evening it’ the senate has been abolish’A and
demand a reduction in the com
the bill when It reaches the «r.-na’e
support
herself It is alleged la the
living,
and.
a*
lower
rates
will
bring
Christian Church.
this about. It will demand that the complaint that th.- plaintiff was
The address ot the eveninf, “The will probably be referred to the ecm.
railroads take steps to reduce rates forced to live with her parent* in
Man of the Hour” was delive.ed by mittee on ptlvileges and elections, f
law, which place "proved to be no
us soon as puy cuts go Into eflect
Or. George R Varney, instructor of which Senator Dillingham >f V r-
horn* whatever m far as the piece
Public speaking at Oregon ag-icul- mont is chairman. His state, if :
number of congressmen is not I
of mind, health and happ'n«'» of
taral College.
BIRTH
NOTICES
plaintiff was concerned. for misen»
The class was comprised of b -u- creased will lose one member and ro
Dr Shearer r, ports the b'rih of a as old as the human race."
will
Rhode
Island.
‘«n graduates; Grace Jolllffe, Eida
daughter to -Mr. and Mrs. G>r*ig>
No children Wi-ro born to the
Assuming that chairman Seigl- can
totchibald, Geneva Abrams. Annie
Hagood
on
May
11
union
Xewbtrg, Hallie Large, Eli n N«r- put his proposition rhrougn ihe
Dr. Crank reports lhe birth uf a
^erg. Mae Pesterfield. Emmt. Gr’at. house practically all of the larger
Washington, May 21.—In ali pro-
son
to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Alim on
®*nry Bhcoaler, Jamr* Ce: tpb<’ll gains will be in the west. If Chair­
bnbility the motion of the Oregon
Mny 25
Simmons, Laverna Hoi<l.:C, Le- man Siegle wins and the new home
Dr Smith reports Ike fuftowlng Bar as'oclatlon far a rehearing in
contains 483, California would gain
^»<1 Bester and Bryan Tucasr
the Albers case will not bi heard
births: a son ore May JHh to
®ight of the fourteen gr.«-luai-» five representatives. New Mexico,
and Mrs. L N B(.i>nett. u so i
u*xt J’uesday, when It la »chi tiuied
'•nd to continue their »tudic» nt one. Oklahoma one, Texas three. Ore.
Mr and Mrs. Clnisndl Ediicr. ■«
•a he presumed by Senator feciQry.
•Jvanced school» of learning, while gon one. Washington one, and -owe
latta. on May 12, a aog iu Mr
The court Is planning to immedi­
y- «re to take up post graduate of the states in theMiddlc West
Mrs. I^eo Sander*
•fl-
ately adjourn out of respec
would also gain. Illinois wouil gain
Mi. and 'Mr*. R. N-
leaving only three of ’h? 14
y of the lata
three.
Michigan four and Penn*Pt-
P*"»tes of ths 1921 class wb» at
registered at UM
vaaia four. New York four »nd Ohio
P*»t do not intend to c muons
the
same.
”udle» next fall
OREGON WOMEN
OUTNUMBER MEN
JAGliVITIESATTHE
STATE CAPITOL
CITY DOES HONOR
TO NATION’S DEAD
BE PAID MONTHLY
LOWER RAILROAD
RATES NECESSITY
CONGRESSMAN
The Port of Missing Men