THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1Û21. Tuesday. At The Churches Local News Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wirtz of Me Minnville were Tillamook visitors the first of the week. * ‘ l.urisi^an Lcicucc sc< i. eei vice's Injhe Woodmat.’; iia.'i. n » Anderson left for Portland for a fe with friends and rela: place. ’ tional BumHng, every Sunday , A. M. Sunday eehoal at 10 a . > i Wedoet’da-x erring m<» h i | and third’Wwlne*days of taoh mun h Everybody welcome. • » » • '1 ■ ■ * • REFORMED CHURCli F. D Small returned from land Tuesday with Mr R.'.» i ->>7 Bay City after a few da,' s ’ms n< trip. Clarence Stanle of lire 7i.i.< Mons Schnal .-e urned from I’t - i- ;> Ul' <1 Jai d tu. aiier part of the week, County bank has been 1: but is LOW quinzy the past few days whore h w;.s buying stock f; r fall I recovering after having his tiir trade in his new buiidl ig. lanced by Dr. Boals. Ollie Miner, a Mrn. Carri . Marlof was pah bruised as a result of her mill ; we.- •J gon turnin? into a stump and throwing her to tlv- pav ment tear the South Prairie creamery early Tuesday morning. Dr. BmtU at- YTEii(>. CHURCH #unqa<'. Seltao 11 A. M. Moiniyg Worship. 11 A. M. No ^evening tvorshl;; < the uirion services, n»ti- me Jng at ‘tjte Christian Can. h . A« are welcome. i ALLAN A. McREA, MiniM.h Lyle Smith, pilot st tile J iilarnook Ain ruft company, i.< i.t? rt bnune ¡ trip to Portland Saturday, returning Tuesday. KE? pr V« Henton Brown of Sbendali ar- rlrved in Tlllamook Tuesday, Mr Brown < xpecta to start di ; iug a . 1/ for a local flrm soon. Mrs. W. L. Ci'mpbii for a bus’ness visit prior to tnpving to n, ti Cormei^pastor, will condo» : it Litjij « F. S. Allen of Forest Grov-, arriv- ed in the city Tuesday and is ic .;- istered at the THlamook. ™ ftT VA.vll(iaa>> --- ------------ Vast Throngs Wander From iPlaca to Place Clad Only In hags. ap' From 'tljo Near East. com<- pSui ft: clCitMUg. Five yeaia| of I destituti'!. have reduced hundieds ofl thousaD of people there io a n o cchditlon. tya^y t«pu»ards of Armenians, driven, froiu >hf.r ’■ n» ■ during the 1,10 I I war, ari .'¿11 in »xi'». There haa^j to ' been uio ■ to uei .re clothing tn replace, v •mt they wore when they wero drb' n tortb. ’All industry is pa.ralyzeiT The pen-1 pi». '■•#. ,h 'gilling. cannot earn a live llhood. Vast througs wander from p»aoe to plpce, clad only in bl i.a of Kg» apd »trip» of burlap bags. The littl* children are perhaps tbu 'be.vereBt »offerers. A report from . Near'East Relief worker, Miss Maria P. j^cobaen, is* typical of »core» of oihdr». She write»: “Hundred» of little children in I •ur >r .lanage at Harpoot, dragged IRemaelvea to US, »uttering acute rheumatism and pneumonia as a - —t Some result of lack " of clothes, were affected by gangrene from frozen feet.” at least—thia To relieve—In part, . Brest diatresB, Near East Relief, which, under a Congresaional charter, oper­ ate* in thia Held, had undertaken to «..I'.oct quautltles of cant-off or other '4We <’ri-I-jg V. hat is needed is good f'-ncUeabld Clothing. Every man, woman and child in I America 1» a»ked to help. Every gar, meat count». \ single coat may save a human A n n o u n c e . | . ! WHEELER NOTES ■ ■ • i ly if. niel who went ■ > II1C Faulty steering geer •was ho dental college in Portland .ast -viti cause of Hairy Nielsen’s Ford lum- ter, arrived home Saturday to *p< nd ing into the ditch Tuesday mo. iuo; the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Clay The only damage reported w ii Daniel, His parents. broken wind hield and the irritation Flora Jackson left Sunday for her of a bad temper. home in Lorrane. Mr. Toffard and Gentry were in The County has put its 1.0 H. F. caterpillar tractor to hauling gravel Tillamook Tuesday. A. W. Kilburg left Wedtr sdry foi from the Kilchis river bunkers to th< roads which are being re paired a short business visit to Portland. He returned Suturdey. in thit vicinity. Rudolph Zwiefel id luakmg go.ri E. L. Julien of Portland, is l. • t J. A. Toyer of Portland, was In routined to her horn«' f<>. sone 'Irr.e tills city on business the early part with a severe attack of la of the week. She is just beginning to get around. Several flsh boats left for t-' i i A. M. Standish and wife, of Port land, aie registered at the Tillamook Tuesday. • , Fi rd Loekb y, a journalist for > he"| this week. recently. Roy Trout of Barview was a visitor Oregon Journal was here Loekley spent last summw here Mr. tilts v.e<’k. and wrote a very interesting d'serip- R. A. McDonald ol Por;land, was tion in the Journal about the N ha- a basine vielte' he flirt if tin lent valley. week. Mre. J. A. Jensen will be I’n-.-t* B. B. Perrow of Tacoma. Wash, at a Silver T’a at her hum ■ June 9. was in Tillamo'Ut Tuesday, lookliiie It is for the benefit of the 1 a lies Aid.. over the buslnes't situation here. Mr. and Mrs. Allayn Cady Mrs. W. Dahlsberg of Grants Graves and Mrss. Kelly motored to a local visitor M'nday Corvallis Friday and returnci’ Mou- erceot Tfc.© last word in Quality Tjhe best in Price Prie. O •.’—I .v. • da7 Mrí I C*3j and Hfi Cady returned with them. Mr. Hansen’s house waas iirn.d when Mr. McKibbens and Ml 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 v as once employed here. The baccalaureate address vill be given in the M. E. church Sunday June 12 by a minister from T.lla mook • ñülel lting her sister Mrs. D. L. Joness. Mrs. Geo. Hotchkiss of Walla Wai i 1 lr is visiting with .her mother Mrs Laura Curl. 4 BRIGHTON ITEMS W. B. Watt and Mr. Spencer of Brirghtdn motored to Portland Sat­ urday and returned on Sunday eve­ ning. Mrs. Watt returned vi h them. Mrs. Andy Steam returned Brighton Sunday iter a weeks »kit with rela :v. and friends in Port­ land. BEAVER ITEMS alt. and Mrs. Earl Gee of Brigh­ Laura Bays left Tuesday mim’iig i ton v.vi. very much surpris'd w hen for Los Angeles. Mis. Lena McIntyre of Portland, Mrs. Gee's brother drove In f i om has been visiting her parents at Bea- Philomcth. He loft Tuesday. r, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bays Thomas B. Watt left for a buti- Mr and Mrs McPherson, who re- ness trip to Portland on Monday. cemiy uougiit the K B. aUVx.>Ai*y I *Miss Agnes Coates of Tiilamooit. place have moved onto the iMlli). came to Brirgliton oa Sunday to Mrs. Bailey of Salem, is visi'ing spend a, few days w ith Mr. and Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Franc« * Werde Paul Werner. Mrs. Ed Kellow and daughter Mrs. Mr. Downey, representing 'io Si­ Watd Sappington went to Por land monds Saw Co., was in Brighton Tuesday. Tuesday. Mr. Downey sta^d • Mr. Jory spent the last week at there were only a few mills i umtn -• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S.iv on the Columbia river. age .Mr. Jory Is a brother-in-law of Robert Watt of Bay City, spent Mrs. Savage. , Tuesday in Brirhton. Mr. and Mrss. Il A. Heilbler of Mr. and Mrs. Lint But’s i.ntl Dallas, spent Sunday with B» iv > John Strand of Brigli on mopr >J to friends Tillamoik on Tuesday. S1LVEXTOW CORDS sixe "”’] Anu-Skid JCifety T’tad TUBES 3O«3’-i $24.5O 33-3’4 S.12.9O *4L8S «2.55 «2.90 3Î-4 Vacation Trips P!*n nov far vHit back emit to your old home town a Low round Trip Tickets, «4310 «3.70 32-4^ «47.30 «48.40 «49.65 «58.90 «61.90 California Sale al «450 Reduced Fare. 34-4% 33-5 35-5 «465 «4.75 «555 «550 Fabric Tires Otte Wav Fares THROUGH 33-4 33-4% NEW EASTBOUND BACE EAST «3.55 THROUGH California in effect June 10 and Daily, thereafter. Final return rmit round tri» tickets, three month, from Mile date. not ewreillna.Uctober ¿list. Stop over, prrtnl'icrt and choice of route. t'n votir bars ea»t trip see Crater La r Lake Tn! 'r. Yoaetnitc Sequoia Nat­ ional Pnrk.Carri wo Oorgt. a grand and highly c 'lorcd canyon wen from the ear window*, or the Apnchr Trial and Kooaevelt t>am. Week End Special Train is now r>tr particulars aa to pa ser er fare», route», train «hetlul« or »leeplng car reeervatai ms. inquire of any ticket agent of Steak Pot Roast Boiling Beef Pork Steak Leg Pork ... Loin Pork .... Pork Sausage Hamburg Steak Leg Veal .......... Veal Steak Veal Chops Veal Stew . PURE LARD Large Pall Small Pail COMPOUND Small Pail ................. . Large Pail Where Quality Js Paramount LOLL & FCLAND this summer because of the Low Round-Trip Fares offered by the big cross continent railroad Union Pacific System Serving tiie transportation needs of the OrtRt Pacific Northwest arid giving through service via the popuhir direct routes t° Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansa« . 1 ■' ’ . • ‘:ml. Minneapolis and Chicago on these two strictly first class trains. Orefon-V/ashington Limited” and “Continental Limited" Tickets on Sale Daily l Util and including ~ August m—.. ■ 15th, Return limit 90 ‘my», but not later than October 31st. Chicago 584JS S113.66 Memphis $118.45 Pueblo Denver __ _ Minneapolis _ ______________ $94.45 $14.25 $94.46 St Paul Kansas City $94.45 Omaha $94.45 St. Louis $10*-*s Propotdonate reduction, to rutny points East. Stop-oven •* Peasute. Side trip, may be ar ranged for Yellowstone, O'* and Rocky Mountain NVfcnal parks. ^or romplete details aa t,. rout lngB traiB schedules, side