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riLLAMOOK. ORI: \>X\ Jl N E 9, 1921
Xi.
Glenr, little sou of Andrew Ander- 1
CAULE CLUB MEETS
BUREAU OF INFORMATION
son. Cloverdale confect! me'
was I
NOW AT WASHINGTON
struck in the eye with a stt?k. Dr
Ray Leeson of Tillamook, who at Russell and Mr. Audi "'son took the'
r.tc Guernsey and Jersey calf,club
one time had charge of the t.lover
.. i.’i : -«ion at the Clover­
lad to Portland to a
w!.
To tlte public: It is the wish it
dale Garage, was here on i Ucsday
dale Grange hall on Tuesday if last he Presid nt that visitors to tlte
stated the child’s sight will inat bi J
of last we >.
I
week. Miss Burr drilled the mein scat oi Government ehall have every
destroyed.
Frank Yack of
was in tewu tended the dane. it liebi Fait tdajr
bers in their club songs and i ells opportunity to get full Information
Th? Jersey Jubilee festivities which
Portland, June 7.—{Special -
With a light vote crsl in
last Thursday.
• nd Mr. Allen gave them some help concerning ell governmental d' part-
night.
began -T- Thursday evening with a
l
he
value of cltees as a food and tffq
ty
th.
special
election
ms,
fill puin jis as did also Mr. Hudson n nts. ft is especially his d’siro
Mr. and Mrs. DeLoc; s Wools cf
■ -
John t'e.». .in.'' family wort >
variety
of use to which it may be
banquet -at the K, P Hall, terminat­ Bay City, are visiting !
i.eui oti very quietly, tlte i
local G
Lay CI.i.: leader
Mr
her paicn’.s. cific Ci.« V's't :s S't 1 1
,i 1 those who come to Washing­
chief i.ilercsi being the w
ed on Saturday with a clam bake at Mr and Mrs. C. A Smith
Bay«, lc • 1 ii> : ' Club leader was ton to transact business with u:ty put will be urged ia a suitable cam-
Kandell L i- i an ' » ':• sp. • t she ans aid fund amendment w
paign to be waged June 20 to 27 un­
Netarts.
unable 1 > bo present’as he was it- ilepai tm tit or bureau of the Govern
Mr and Mrs. \\ . A. Guge of Shell­ week !i*' w1' '. iii- b >: h > • P. ot. V» .
der
the direction of the Oregon Dai­
tied
by
539
vote
s
oi
4ii
tending ;:ate Grange at Engine.
Ab -t 150 sat down to the ban- dan, were business visitors in Clow r- E. Buell aad family.
at may quickly be advised as to
ry Council, it was announced ltete
iliuu 2 to 1. Cai null;.n, L
Ing
Stat.
Gtangt
at
Eugene.
tli
‘
?
exact
location
und
means
ot
quet table at the K. P. Hall and en­ dale on .Tuesday of last wee«.
today.
Hat old Renter .s on th - -i* k list. rie, Netai ts, ¡South Prairie
After
s icli.ii'. tlie particular department
joyed a spread served by Mr. Patter­
Miss i-ersi Edmund pused ilu ough -
Joc Jenck and Ed Ha'isen made, and L uiutt precincts showed them
throughout the state arrang-a-
acted the club metube
k.i 'au in which may bo ccniorod
went
son of the Louvqr, the Rex orchestra here Friuaay cn her way to her a trip to Portland last we*\ and
meats have been made with ;r>cers,
selves as being. opposed to the sol­ farm of J. J. Hudson w hero
> .
which they desire to
the while rendering some splendid home at Pacific City.
boiler for the Oretor, h chees? lac. diers’ loan amendment.
hotel managers and restauran' own­
transact.
L ader Allen instructed them
ers to cooperate for one week In pro­
selections.
Larrj Ollis shingled Oscar Ben-j tory.
Alt abstract ot the votes .'cdtows: tie judging,
For this purpose there hits b“en
Lynn Georg
Mist s Hattie Moore ret::'tied t<> it.“ ¡Legislative Regulation und c.'vinpeii, elected as a delegate to repri s nt ih. established a Bureau of Information viding the best cheese the «'ate cf
At the close of the banquet, Mor­ :.■-it i holts, for him last week.
cars 1 home at Pleasant Valley on Tuesday sulim,, y. s 411, lio ¡58.
Oregon can produce at the i weat
rison Mills, acting as toastmaster of
Whik coupling two gravel
Nestucca Vail y Guernsey G ilt club on the ground floor of the Post Of-
possible
to everyone.
the evening called on several to speak, Clay Tayior had his left hand badly of last week after visit in ; mt . - V ar V. ,1-rans Aid fund, yes 943, no a: th(. Summer School nt O. A C.
lice Department Building, I icatcii
Cheese
will bq given
I
ti
ll
da.
wt'ti
M
1
-.*
J'helinn
Bittk-
404.
in
on Pennsylvania Avenue at Twelfth
all replying in a happy vein causing mashed. D. Russell dressed the in­
many
restaurants
and.
burn.
he
­
Emergency
Clause
Veto,
iy.i'
*33,
jured
member
and
Clay
returned
io
Street,
which
is
in
charge
of
coin-
considerable ^amusement.
tels side dishess of ch
be
no 510.
potent
people
who
will
his
work
on
the
road.
Mr.
Potent,
who
reci
t:ly
'iv.it
in
d'
ihiitely
and
banquet,
’
The speakers on the program in­
served with meals.
Hygienic Marriage bill, yes <»31.
Airs r rank Owens and daughter Henson Sanders’ house anl worked
The county conventii n is
cluded: Dairy and Food Commission­
J tui.Mver all queries of this character.
The purpost of the cam? iX i 's
The public is qdvised of this ci­
er Hawley, J. D. Mikle, Ed. Cary, Edith, were Hebo visitors on t’ues- on the road, is camping on Httdoa no 667.
tach year at some place : leeteil b.v
two-fold
according to o da’s if the
Women
Jurors,
yes
599,
no
0
14.
Bios, pli ce and doing . - i.:.* -1. di-
O. M. Plummer, Isaac Staples, P. da> evening oi last w.eii.
the members nnd it fell to Tillamook (langement and invitid to lanky use Otegon Dairy Council,
which is an
of
the
facility.
Tlte
o.
cial
count
on
the
Mui
Vet
ing
for
them.
M. Brandt. R. L. Burkhardt, Mrs. B.
Tom Wilsou came up from Meda
to entertain this year the first time
organization ot the entire dairy in­
WILL
H.
HAYS,
tuns Aid fund stands as follows:
J. Neal, II? C. Seymour, L. J. Allen, last Thusday.
L. J. Alien, state livestock club
In the past five yeats. The pt.«id
dustry.
Yes
No ing o. cers of ilie county convention
Postmaster General.
William Maxwell, Mrs. Rose Craw­
Big planes ae in progress for the leader of Corvallis, wa, in town on
The first consideration is to edu­
Bay ................... _..
49. ...................... V for the Rebekahs is, Myrtle Bin
ford, C. C. Dickson and F. C Baker
H4gh School graduation :.ni ci.-es Tu sday of last week.
i-iden,
cate
the public to the value ot “hoeM
Bayocean ........... ........13.
F. J. Bishop, who was at the head which will be held in the High
chairman; Nora Dixon. R. S.. Flora
Eld. J. II. Millet and w:.u cifiiie
as a food. The second is to call to
•> ■>
..........
of the British Columbia delegation, school auditorium Friday evening.
NOTICE
Ascliini, L. S., Clara Welton Vice-
in from The Dalles Saturday
the minds ot the residents of Ote-
gave an interesting talk whi.h was
Mrs. Harold Epplett returned io
Chait man, Nettie Page R. S. V a.
J.
Q.
Gage,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
t.
gon
tlte importance of the cnecHe
followed by talks from other mem­
In
Cloverdale
.........
answer
to
the
many
inquiriv
63
19 Mrs Hart, L. S. V, G. Grace Ross.
her home in Portland tile 11.' t.,
• Gag ' and son Will, of Sheridan and
industry to the developenient of 'he
bers of his party, which included E.
Fairview
............
of
those
that
desire
to
obtain
of
my
14
36
Marshal; Rose Wagy, Conductor;
week, after a few days’ visit with Mrs. M. A. Gage of Oregon City '■eic
C. Corfield, J. E. K Burnett and Walt­
Garibaldi ........ _.. ........ 40. ................... 5 Hilda Butler, Chaplain; Stella Im­ strain of birds, I wish to notify state.
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Ed
Coch
­
in
t
.wa
Sundry
All kinds ot cheese manufactured
o
er Patterson.
I Foley ........... ,... ........ 23.
lah, Inside Guardian; Martha Davis, that all spoken orders must be culled within the state are inchftled In the
On Friday morning the party start­ ran.
Mrs. Henry Parks left Monday Goodspeed ..... ... ........28. . ....
for, and any others wiio d.sir, any
.14
Outside Guardian; Marie Shoemaker
Mr and Mrs. Henry Morgan, who will visit relatives and attenu t'li
ed out under the leadership of Dr.
Hays .................. .... 55.. ...................... IL» Secretary; The presiding o cers f* r of my guaranteed und pedigreed St campaign, cream, cottage and o'-lters
Reedy aril followed the program as have been visiting at the ¡f.iiti y Rose slioy.
Hebo .................... ........ 36. ... ’............... 1!) the Odd Fellows are, Rollie W Wat­ Andresburg ar.d Hartz Mt. canaries, and appetizing recipes for cheese
outLned, and previously advertised, Parks home, left for Portland the
dishes will be announced each day
Arthur Clal was a Bay City visi- Hoquarton ......... ........ 52.. ...................... 12
son, Chairman; Claude I, Myers must call before June 30th. As .if through the newspapers ot the
l’arks accompanied them and will
to the minute.
tor Sunday.
ter
that
this
first
lot
goes
to
outside
Little Nestucca
25 Vice Chairman; Wm. Bragg, Hinan
32
At the noon hour a feed, such as remain in Portland until after the
Kilchis ......... ...... . ...... 24. ...................... 8 cial Sec. and Trens., Wm M Baker, shipments. Those who desire to state. The recipes will be tested by
A good portion
only the Fairview people can give, Rose Ft stival.
leave their bilrds to get
musical the domestic science department of
Long PTalrie Z*
13 I i Recording Sccrela'iy
3
was served at the Grange Hall, The
Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Smith and Mr. population was at
training
from
the
noteB
of
my
beau­ the Oregon Agricultural college
ladies and those who assisted them and Mrs. DeLoss Woods visited at day, enjoying the beach attrae'loaa Maple Leaf ....... ..... 33.. .................. . .12
tiful voiced German Roller can do which will alsco have demonstrators
certainly did themselves proud for it t lie home of Fred Thun on Wedncs- and perhaps thinking “What a e the Neskowin ........... ........ 17.. ................... 11
so
for extra fee for board and care. traveling through the state giving
. .
. 21
wild wave« saying.” The beach ai-j Nehalem ............. ..... 79 .
was some feed. £fter the dinner an day of last week.
Creamery Directors Ho’d Meeting
<
.....
0..
All
my birds are time, cl^an and first hand information to the house­
Netarts
...........
......................
5
entertaining program was rendered
Fred R. Beals ot Tillamook, was fords a splendid place for pretne i
healthy with voices soft and sweet wives on the value ot checso as a
8
47
after which the Jubilee party started in this vicinity on Tuesday of last ades and if one wishes to go d iwn Rockaway ...........
I
food.
A meeting of th- d'-e-iters of Till- From «trains best obtainable, s-m<
21
13
on the completion of its tour for the
the beach to Cape Kiawanda, tnere South Prairie . j
week.
'.......... io
mcok Count," Crj.nttry Associa­ parent birds costing me *25 and *Jf
are also intereisting sights there, Stillwell ______ ........ 33 »
day.
Homer White of Willamivt,
1 have the deep green llnne'., the
On. Friday evening a program in­
such as caves, Lovers’ Lane, Pulpit Sand Lake __ Xi. .... 15... ...................... 19 tion rooms Monday, wl*?tt all were
through hefe last Friday.
Musical a Success
terspersed with music from the Ti.ia-
Rock, etc. The Pacific City cump Sunnymend ......... ..... 18.. ..... '............. 14 present except the represent,aHves pure yellow and mottled.
I
.Mrs. Wirt Sappington of Hebo,
If anyone desires them I will pail
mook Orchestra was carried out at the
ground is an interesting place, too, Tillamook ...........
40...
IO I from the Tillamook c?o.uu*'ry. Clover
Gymnasium under the auspices of the was in town on Tuesday evening of for one is very apt to run across old Trtfsk .................... „..24....
A very successful musical was giv­
... 12 Leaf creamery, Beaver creamery and with one yellow pair with cage and
last week.
Tillamook Chamber of Commerce.
._ 0 Upper Nestucca facto*y. The meet­ 4 eggs, due to hatch June 15. Also en Tuesday Muy 24 at 8:15 ut the
friends* there. There were ntimer- Wilson ....... A__ ...11...
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Parker of
Fred C. Baker, president of the
front other states at Pacific City Wheeler. .............. .68....
... 7 ing was called to order by Wnt. Max­ one green linnet pair with 3 baby home of Mr. and Mrs. Kurutll by
Chamber of Commerce, introduced Meda, were business visitors he*'c Sunday and cars of nearly every Union .... x'........
some of the piano pupils ofik Mis*
.11....
12 well, president. The minutes .if the birds.
•
Mayor S. Moulton, who pxesided. The Friday.
And one wonderful voiced rollle: Ethel White. The first pai* of the
last meeting were read and appiov-
make imaginable.
■newly-formed Tillamook Orchestra
A deal was closed on Tueiday . f
ed. Reports of Inspector Christ' n- year old, Also few fine fornai > birds. program was devoted to the smaller
furnished music.
* i last week whereby Albert Haodin-
BIRTH REPORTS
801 Third St Vvost ones demonstrating In the Dunning
ODD FELLOWS' COUNTY CONVEN sen read showing total of 31,561 Ap­
The principal speaker of the even­ ger became the owner of the old
work, which was done exceptionally
ril
Triplets,
2,355
Young
Americas
Dr. Smith reports the
TION
ing was Fred tW. Merrill, who said ■ Gage place. Mr. Haedinger took po-
well by the little ones: The Dun­
and 2,313 Longhorns inspected. Of
eon
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
the people who consumed most dairy i »ession tile first of the month blit
ning woik Is certainly very interest­
these 48 triplets were s conds
Pupils
Neither
Tardy
Nor
Absent
June
6th.
products were the most healthy, will not mov to his newly acuuir* .1
A big time with the Odd Fellows
ing nnd Miss White knows how to
Report of Deputy Dairy an 1 Food
Dr. Smith reports the birth it a I and the Rebekah lodges of Tilla­
physically a nd intellectually. He pioperty until Autumn, nthe mean­
(
present It to the children so that
Commissioner
Tinnerstet
filed
shuw
told the dairymen they were engaged time, Charles Larison will co.i'.li.ue daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph mook county will be held Hit this
Pupils neither tardy nor absent they understand the harder princi­
ing 109 insp. ctlons. Herds .estel of
in aft important industry, which was
MCrickson on June 1st.
Marjorie pals of music very easily.
doing'tlie work on the Gage plac,:.
city on Saturday and arrangements tho«e Inspected, 98; not les',el, nine during the entire year:
vital to the development of the
Dr. Robinson reports the birth of for the day and evening have been
Tucker,
Dorothy
McDaniel.
Ci r
Andrew Anderson of Hebw*.s in
Sight reading by the first yeear
Dr. Glaisyer made verbal rep >rt o'
United States. He contrasted the dif­
town Friday.
a, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred planned by the committees in charge his work, as did County Agen- Pine Leachl Laurence McDaniel. Glenn class and also sight rending by the
ference between the people of Japan,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smi'h :.nil Mr* Josi on June 3rd.
Rusk, Marie E. Gltchell.
The Subordnate lodges from Wheeler
second year class In the key signa­
Motion made and carried tluu pay­
dairy food producing state
I
High School: Geo. Armentrout, tures was very interesting.
Bay
City,
Cloverdale
and
Beaver
as
Dr.
Robinson
reports
the
bir
It
und
Mrs.
D-
Loss
Wood
*
visited
at
Ofj
day be on the 10th of the mm*tl.
Prosperity is Observed
Review questions were a iked the
It had been frequently stated dur­ the home of J. J. Hudson List F: i a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joe La-utl. of , well ad the Rebekahs will be the I hereafter. With cheese selling Ion E> tlier Mills, Illa Davidson, Jen'
Garibaldi on May 31st.
wests for the day of «the Tillarnot it and returns coming in later, it w. s Hoffman, Leland Bester, Mae Poster­ first year class and they answered
ing the Jersey Jubilee that where one day
W. S. Giant of Dallas, was in this
with promptness any that wire ask­
saw herds of dairy cows, one saw
Dr. Robinson reports the bit’ll if lodges. The Rebekahs will hold <!•■< Mad that this would be 11: • ’ nt field,
Pupils neither tardy nor abauit ed. Rythms were divided up, built
good homes, goo^l barns, good vicinity ohe middle of last week.
a son to Mr. and Mrs. John '.telling forth at the I: O: CT: F: hall and ter plan for the present.
during last semester:
Elm o Gil by the first year students nnd pic­
Elmer Hunter made a business ton Cook, of Barview on May 2S'h. the Odd Fellows at the Masonic hall
schools a good community and good
Motion made and carried that the
11am, Latke Hodge, Roy -i. llar.d tures drawn by them to ri present
eve
during
the
day
sessions.
In
the
business towns. Mr. Merrill said that trip to the cornty seat on Wednos
Dr. Hoy reports the birth if a
association pass up the space in the
it was proposed a cheese week be
Miss Violet Hatfield v.a» a H*bi daughter to M:'. and Mrs. James ning a joint session will be held by Pacific International this year, as it Glenn Rusk, Camille Halton., D ten the rythms given.
1
all of the ldoges participating at the wa- felt the *1 a square foot was too Worthington, Winfield TinnusKi»
observed.
,
Tonic Irlds and dominant seventh
visitor Saturday.
Keeley on June 1st.
Lena Messersmlth, Merwin milter, chords were played and wrlttei in
Other speakers were S. O. Pool of
1.0
.0.
F.
hall.
Mr.
and
Mi
r.
Lyle
Ciaven
of
M
da
high.
I
the stat? of Washington, who said weie transr-ctiug buiiues.- in Clover
I.alah Bush, Dorothy Tucker, Bures nnv major or minor key the audience
The program of arrangements will
Motion made and carried that
he wished Washington had the same
Mahan, Earl Franklin, Harold Hitch suggested.
be
practically
as
follows
as
near
as
dale Friday..
*150 be appropriated for cheese
Pacific City to Open Dance Hall
co-operative spirit he saw in Tilla­
beck, Mervin Dye, Lawreni ■? Mc­
A melody was played by 2r.d "sor
can be learned at this time:
Mr. and Mrs. John Trent and Mr
week.
I
mook and among the Jersey breed­
Daniel«, Carl Leach, LeRoy HHIlwcll class In any key suggested and the
Morning session commençai nr
Mrs. Kraner Trent of Rickre-
and
that
*25
made
and
carried
Motion
ers; O. M. P'unimer, Professor Fitts
end
Itoletta Watson, Frank Holden first year class played five fin ;er po­
weie on our streets on Tues-
Pacific City will give its Ilfs' both headquarters at 10 a. n>.
be contributed by those factories
of Oregon Agricultural college, C. L. all.
Vern Christensen, Emma Gilliam, sitions in any key, major cr min»",
of last week They were on dance of the season Satilrday June closes at 12 noon.
ih<-
Ote
that have signed up with
Hawley, state dairy and food com­ cific City for a visit with relates.
Lol« Knight, Helen Jordan, Marie E. thnt were given th*m.
' 18. Music by Warmer’s 5 piles ' r-
Afternoon session commences nt
gon Dairy council, this in J'oi of
missioner; Isaac Staples, 3tate sen­
Ear training was given by Ml*»
Mi s. Charlie Murphy made a buri-1 cht tra. It Is also understood that 1:30 p. m. and will continu i until the fifty dollar subscription made Gltchell, Marjori? Tuecker, Dorothy
ator; Ivan Laughry and Joe Donald­
McDaniel.
White to the 2nd year class and «H
4:30 p m.
ness
trip
to
1
illamook
Friday.
Pacific
City
will
have
a
big
‘
lirte
two year« ago.
son.
t
Evening session commence* r-.t
Pupils neither tardy nor abseil' taken‘down by the girls very cr dlt
Prof. W. E. Buell and family were day celebration July 2, 3, 4.
The Jubilee Terminated or. Satur­
Secretary read letters on mark* t
during the last semester: Ethel il* I- ably.
7:30
p.
m.
followed
by
a
program
F. R. BE ALJ.
day with a clam bake at Netarts Facific City visitors Sunday.
den, Chester Ander.ion, Konnrih
W. R Robcdee. well known vet­
which was mwh enjoyed by all.
«
-s-
Conover,
Lee Stillwell,
Donald
China and other countries which con­ eran merchant of Wood«, pa.1 :ad
Crenshaw.
NOTICE OF CHANGE
sumed little dairy products and peo­ away on T'lci-Jay ot last W3<*k, al
High School: (leo. Armentrout,
IN PARTNERSHIP
ples who eat dairy food. He severely the family residence. The fma’
(
♦
Esther Mill«, Illa Davidson, Jeskh
criticised the sale of oleomargarine i were inteiied in the Gist come'ciy
I
Hoffman, Leland Bester, Ma* i « ’es I'l -
as a substitute for butter in large |. Thursday afternoon. The uriny
Notice is hereby given to «U
field, Joseph Maxwell. Erma Chllcidt
cities and criticised the farmers who him for 1
whom it may concern, that n change
Mildred Johnson.
failed to raise dairy products for <ne.
•a- been made In the membership
----------------- —«-----
their own use. He commended the I
Mr. and Mr«. H. L. Jensen !í JL.
of the persons interested in the
Jersey breeders but said that the bo, were in town Saturday.
conditions etc. Wisconsin ■< d<wn partnership of the Tillamook Mi»t
products of the Holstein, Guernsey
again this week, their niarke < de Company, W. W. Conder and J D
nt
Battu
d..j
Mrs. Dan Helliker sp
and other breeds were just as im­
dining 1 l-2c.
Wallace having withdrawn there­
portant *s *hat of the Jersey in help­ with Mrs. W.ll Glick.
Secretary reported on feed crndi from; and all acou^ts due und owing
Mias
Elizabeth
Burt,
ing to make the people of this coun­
tlons, same being about the unit to ibe said Tlllamoftk, Meat Compa.iy
leader, was in town on
try healthful and vigorous.
except that mill run Is higher. Clo should be paid tn fh< »aid W. W
I
x
Mr. Merrill spoke of the value of i lai?t week
ver hay is offered at *12 valley Conder and J. D. WtBInfi* .n't «»U
Al Bion. Ideal blacksmith. ,.cc* m
cheese as a food, yvt he said a large I
points.
(!-bts due and owing from th“ >*•<•
number of persons were ignorant of I I panted by hi« wife and thiec little
Tillamook
.Meat Comprny should be
*onn,
were
enjoying
the
bean:
les
of
its value. He pointed out the vast
piesented to the said W. W. Conder
field for dairy products, stating that of the beach at Pacific City Sunday.
Ernest Himes of Rosehuig. for­
and J. D. Wallace for paymeu"..
Oregon was an agricultural section
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Bays return- t
merly in the employ of Tillamook
Dated June 9 1921.
and splendidly adapted to produce ed from Eugene where they altiiud-
County, arrived Sunday for a short
M. F LEACH.
'dairy noducts. He said the Jersey ed the State Grange.
visit with frirends and rel i"iv* - m
W
W. CONDER und
breeders were doing their part but
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bills of Hebo,
this city. Mr. Himes returned ill*».
J D. WALLACB
the large amount of tmproductiv« were in town Saturday
day.
land showed what great possibilities i
“Uncle” Charlie Ray was a Tills
Hay Walker of Portland, was tn
exist for Oregon to become a great ntook visitor Friday.
the city for a few days lw-t w*ik
De Tittle. •”<>»»' taket 13 S*.
Mrs. A. A. Imlah and Mr. and Mt«,
lisfitlng over the confections j •; i Vincent * hesplial recently 6 r port-
evening.
atlon here. Mt. Walker ’ la i .veil
CALL FOR WARRANTS
' <1 I as doing nlc«ly a- cording to word
time friend and neighbor. Henry
known confectionery man having .. eived by Dr. U«-“1« fr,,n’ ,hj
Morgan of Portland, to asris'. him
be n engaged In that business f 'l physician yesterday ’
A.l outstanding county road war- with his woodsawing operation«.
«eveiai yeats. He recently t 11 I.*'
to
and
incluí-
endorsed
prior
rants
Mra. Schreibtr of Cloverdule waa
Mr. «nd Mr«. Morgan arrived Sat nr
Dolly Varden con feet louerry ,»Z P*it-
ing the 15th day of March. lisi,
op**iat* d on ar Boato hoepltal the
day
afternoon.
land.
and all outstanding county general
Sunday to attend the Rose ca nival first of the week by Dr. Brtals rnd
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benne” i'»d
fund warrant», will be peH upon
and to bring home bls fath-r‘ n* w JxFevte ot Cloverdale.
little daughter. Thelma, »'re tok-
presentation.
»«dan
tended **’ <*»■••
ing in the sights at Pacific Cit> Sun-
June, 1921.
Jam«« J- Campb«ll i«ft tor Port-
Dr. Hoy report« the birth '■* *
day.
Intereat ceases tb
land Wrda«*»«r to take up wArk to Mr «nd Mr* Ha " ~
and Mrs. Merle Hetman of
CLOVERBALE BRIEFS
JERSEY BREEDERS
HOLD BiG MEET
more cheese
PASSES TUESDAY
n
TO BE EATEN
Local disarmament Advocated
I
June. 1921.
K athleen MILLS.
County Treasurer
Mr.
wer« In town Saturday.
While at play one day la«t week
iff) tW ait »nghie. f
May 9«th. . **