THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 Tuesday. Local News ECI ENT . e'e f . mar.’. i: . hg, «very Bund a; ly echoed at 1-, A. me t-- A third vVudneMay-. <>f < Sverybckly ivdpome. 3 F. S. Allen of Forest Grov -, art G. W. Anderson left Wednesday ed in the city Tuesday and i.< i for Portland for a tew days ylsit istered at the THlamook. with friends and reli.ives in that Heuton Brown of Sheiidan ar- place. rlrved In Tillamook Tuesday Mrs. W. L. Co.nipb 'll li ft Sunday Brown < xpects to start d for a bus'ness visir io Portland , nek for a local firm soon. prior to tip vi ng i > ib.-.t, ct'y. F. D Small returned from ' • ... t* ' Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Wirtz >f Mc­ Minnville were Tillamook vistters the first of the week. *•; land Tuesday with Mr IU -.- Bay City after a few days bn «trip. e'htarojtMED ciii-Rf: Bunday School at A. M ifVorrhip at 11 ock. Rev H. IIeUbiei of Port I;.nd. son, ^i.tpi-mer.pastar, will c-onduc ■ sc? ■/: to gkaemp i. -.. is c. n- Portland. There will be no e-A i.m^ Clarence Stanle of the Morrs Schnal re’uined from P<--t- land lia > latter part of the week, County bank has been la whore b was buying siock fir fall i qulnzy the past few days, but *s recovering after having his t: trade in Ins new build: ig. lanced by Dr. Boals. Ollie Miner, a former number of was painfully Mrs. Cai a Headlight st; I was 'n the coy a bruised as ion turn! n t throwing her to the pavn the South Prairie creamery Tiic-lay morning. Dr. Bie.ils * r * * * jdt ' pftÉSBYTERllt. CHURCH ikun^aV- Schoo 1 • A. M. Morn^ig Worship, 11 A. M. y ’ No, ^v<-ntng- worship on the union services, nnti«salo<. . )ng hi T.Jie Christian Cnurch. ^11 are welcome. a ALLAN A. McREA, 'ii i< Lyle Smith, pilot cf tile J iilamook Aircraft company, male a buf-ine .- trip to Portland Saturday returning Tuesday. I Throngs Wander From Place to Place Clad Only In hags. * L ______ ay- ; ■Fmi.i'tlio Near East cone ■tel ftir ciotnfhg. Five years , *A«scltutl'jt. have reduced hundreds of thousm ¿ oí of people there to a n thousan ^-.'jircuWe c : . litio’’. jilTÌi^ùé condii tacili': ds of Armenians, I during the , "driven, fr io exile. There has«! war, are ?^11 .* beqn «no »ijgr to Hei are clothing to replaii.-, » Pt they wore when they were dr)” n totWs. *Atl industry is paralyzed. The i pie -’.Wk..-;h ^tiling, cannot earn a live­ lihood. Vail throngs wander from p|aoe to. place, clad only in bits of rugs iqid strips ot burlap bags. The littid* children are perhaps tlm breerest irofferere. A report from ■< Near* East Relief worker. Mis» Maria been, is' typical of scores of She writea; “Hundreds of little children in our »rpaanape at Harpoot, dragged tfiertaelvee to ue, suffering acute rheumatism and pneumonia as a result of look of clothes. Some wore affected by gangrene from frozen foot.” fo relievo—In part, at least—this great dietrjss, Near East Relief, which, under a txjngreesionai charter, oper- •tee te this field, bad undertaken to (..“CO, g- istered at the Tillamook this week. L. C. Olds of Beaverton, *is I ous- hies s visitor this week. j. L. Zeuor of Barview Tillamook visitor Monday. was I a of 8. M. Elma of Tillamook’s many visitors thir *eek. Carl Bai nes of Eugene, was a hill­ iness visitor Monday. J. A. Toyer of Portland, was In llii.- city on business the early part of the week. A. M. Standish and wife, of Port hind, are registered at the Tillamook this week. Roy Trout of Barview was a visitor this week. It. A. McDonald ol Pori land, was a lineine a vi-lte- he filet if tin week. B. B. Perrow of Tacoma. W.i h. was In Tillamook Tuesday. Inoklina over the business situation here. A. W. Dahlsberg >f Grants was a local visitor Monday i . . ! v Daniel who went t dental college in Portland .sst i; ter, arrived home Saturday to sp< nd the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Daniel, His parents. t-'loya Jackson left Sunday for her home in Lorrane. Mr. Toffard and Gentry were in Tillamook Tuesday. A. W. Kilburg left Wedn -d y foi a short business visit to Portland. | He returned Saturdey. I’udolpii Zwiefel id makin good progress on his new store in Mohler. Geo. Flelman li ft Thursday i.r . visit in Michigan. Achievement Day at the school house Saturday was a great .Ateces.» The exhibit and program wa-- v< 1) Interesting, About $35 was made on the lunch. Elda Archibald having linished high school is home agrin. “The Episllon” the Wheeler high school annual arrived Friday It is the first annual gott- n up by th'- high school and Is said to be a suc­ cess. Mrs. Speed Thompson bin I). • i confined to her horn«- for soeie -itr.e with a severe attack of la gr‘pp\ She is just beginning to get around. Several fish boats left for i»’ ti Tuesday. • , Ered Lockb y, ii journalist for 'he', Oregon Journal was here recently. I M r. Lockley spent last Bummer here1 and wrote a very Interesting d’ scrtp- , tion in the Journal about the N ha lem valley. Mre. J. A. Jensen will he bn-.-fs at a Silver T vi at her home .lune 9. It is for the benefit of the 1 a lies Aid.. Mr. and Mrs. Allayn Cady Mrs. Graves and Mrss. Kelly motored to i Corvallis Friday and returiu-t' Mon- ' IC’ CÏ 1 rric Laura Bays left Tuesday num'ng for I xjs Angeles. Mis. Lena McIntyre of Port 1 »nd. has been visiting her parents at Bea- r, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bay.» Mr and Mrs McPherson, who re- ceniiy ooiigui liie K B. «iiCv*a**y place have moved onto the mdkl Mrs. Bailey of Salem, is Vlsl’illg her daughter, Mrs. Franc» «• Wesle Mrs. Ed Kellow and daughter -Mrs. Ward Sappington went to Por land Tuesday. Mr. Jory spent the last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sav­ age .Mr. Jory is a brother-!i.-law of Mrs. Savage. Mr. and Miss. H A. Heubler ' Dallas, spent Sunday with B“»v? friends eremi T&e last word in Quality Tiie best word in Price .d'-Larghlin of Eugene W vis­ iting her sister Mis. D. L. Jone s. Mrs. Geo. Hotchkiss of Walla Wai Ir is visiting with .her mother Mrs Laura Curl. « da. Mrs. A. Cady and Mis. Alice Cady returned with them. Mr. Hansen’s house waas ruined when Mr. McKibbens and Mr. Smith felled a tree across it. Harry Foster was killed Saturday in North Bend when a log fell off a train and struck him. He is well known in Wheeler as he was • nee employed here. The baccalaureate address vill be given in the M. E. church Sunday June 12 by n minister from r Ila mook I BEAVER ITEMS lire leduesá A, WHEELER NOTES Faulty steering geer -iva. the cause of Harry Nielsen’s Ford 1 m n- ing Into the ditch Tuesday mo.'ling. The only damage reported wa j broken wnd hield and the irritation of a bad temper. C.E. Boggess of Portland is :p'.nd- Ing a lew days in the city. J. L. Wright was a visitor fiom Portland this w< ek. X p BRIGHTON ITEMS W. B. Watt and Mr. Sp> licer of Brirghtdn motored to Portland Sat­ urday and returned on Sunday eve­ ning. Mrs. Watt returned with them. .Mrs. Andy Stearn returned Brighton Sunday . iter a weeks »Lit with relatives and friends in Port­ land. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gen of Brigh- I ton v.er. v ery much surprised w hen Mrs. Ge.'- brother drove in f i om Philomrth. He left Tuesday. Thomas B. Watt left for a bu íi- ness ti.p to Portland on Monday. *Miss Agnes Coates of Tillamoox. came to Brirghton on Sunday to spend a, few days with Mr. .’.nd Mrs. Paul Werner. Mr. Downey, repres- ntlng he Si­ monds Saw Co., was in Brighton n Tuesday. Mr. Downey stS'ed ’hat there were only a few mills run-iing on the Columbia river. Robert Watt of Bay City, .»pint Tuesday in Brirhton. Mi. and Mrs. Line But’s ¡.nd John Strand of Brigli on morn- •! to Tillamo’k on Tuesday. .lSiÇ25a5ï5aSÂS2£a5aSE523iSB5BSî5HÇÎ52ê5a5ES?525asa5r~tS2S^525?SBSï52S2S2 SILVE VTOWN CORPS SIZE Anti-Skid Safety Tread TUBES 3O«3’ a «24.50 ♦2.55 Vacation Trips 32-yj «32.90 «4185 «43.10 «47.30 «2.90 Plan nov for a visit back cast to your old home town 3î«4 33-4 33*4% 34>4*i 3Ì»S 35x5 «49.65 «58.90 «61.90 «3.55 «3.70 «450 H55 <4.75 ♦555 ♦530 Fabric Tires faoo S^i«yj3O«3 ;-w Scxxxh|3O>3 NEW EASTBOUND BACK EAST Stóty¡32’4 ♦2690 s*i«r33»4 $2&30 ♦3215 One Wav Fares Low round Trip Tickets, THROUGH TFROUGH Cnlifornin Sale al California in effect Reduced Fare. June 10 and Daily, thereafter. 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