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Who Stands For Filth ?
Wherein lies the fault in an un
tidy city?
Some may think that the city of
ficials are to blame; others credit
the various civic organizations for
allowing such things; but the facts
are, that the people themselves, the
residents of such a city, must car
ry the load upon their own should
ers.
No organization within a city
can accomplish very much if it has
not the cooperation of all other resi
dents. Another thought is, that the
ones who cause the mess should be
forced to clean it up, but thlB is
not always possible.
So to keep peace in the family,
let’s all get together, work together,
and give the old town a thorough
going-over. It needs it badly.
Visitors are coming. What are
they going to see and what impres
sions are they going to carry away
with them?
This Is forest protection week.
Prevent foreet fire»—it pays.
Leave a clean camp and a
fire.
A
thro
•st.
smoking match carelessly
n may mean a smoking for-
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Kensington Club Presents Set
FOR SALE-—600 split cedar fence
poets. Call Bay City 34F4. 28-tl
At a regular meeting of the East
ern Star, Thursday, April 6, they WANTED—200 head of cattle for
pasture on Hempie t'ldeland near
were presented by the Kensington
Nehalem. Place diked and dry,
Club with a complete bed set for the
ujlth lots of fresh water.
See
Masonic, Eastern Star Home at For
Jack Rupp for further information.
est Grove.
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Fare an warmer an Alvis Curl
what lives up to Cloiverdale got a
meddle for not gettln fresh in th*
malrne in the war an behavln his
self.
jlm dash
Mrs..Ina Stanley had the sunshine
club up to her house an Mrs David
son and Mrs. Parraxo helped her
with if and they collecktod | five
dollars to give to the K. K. K. to
help take care of the fedraahuns
when they cum here.
jlm dash
Ruth Purdy up to Twin Rock»
wiches bln spendin vacashun from
exams home is gone back to finish
up to be a teecher to Monmouth.
Lots of times they get finished up
for teechln an then get marrfd an
then munney's all wasted tor beln
a teecher.
jlm dash
Mister Dallas had a visit from
Mister Stork wlchee old frends of
hisln.
jlm dash
Chester McGee is all rite pretty
neer from beln sick an*» back in the
bank workln agen but he alnt over
convulessunts yet he »ed. My Bie
ter had them when she wus a little
bitty baby an near dlde from them
EXPRESSION OF THANKS
IN MEMORIAM
I wish to express my thanks to
Whereas, it has pleased our
the W. O. W. for the prompt atten Heavenly Father to remove to His
State Senator Norblad of Astoria tion to the settlement of the insur eternal home our beloved brother
will speak at the city hall auditor ance policy of C. A. Elliott.
Joseph Donaldson, and
ium Saturday evening at 7: 80. Mr.
Whereas, in his death our Order
Mrs. C. A. Elliott.
Norblad will appear at the request
has lost one of Its most esteemed
H. B. Wallace of Hebo was In and loyal members, his family a
of his friends in this city as he has
filed his Intention to run for United town Friday stopping at the Todd. most true and faithful husband and
father, the neighborhood all 1 that
States Congressman
May
Frank Allender of this city will could be desired as a neighbor, and
primaries.
leave thia week for Montana.
Tillamook county one of Its best
'
citizens; therefore be it
Resolved, we the members of Tll-
lamook Lodge No. 94, I. O. O. F.,
hereby express out deep sorrow for
the loss we have sustained; that we
extend our heart felt sympathy ’ to
bereaved family In their sad
Senator Norblad To Speak Saturday
; but my Mother esh put her feet In
hot water an thats what saved her.
jlm dash
Now is the time to commence to
begin to get reddy to go flshln for
fish tor it commences last Satidy an
up to Kings an Crenshaws they got
in sum fish nods an lines an hooks
an batea. Fish like worms also to
eat. The Cheef Is goln fishin but
Mister Gilbert he sed he is goln to
by hla fish in the open.
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Jim dash
Mister Thomson up to Nehalem
went to Dalles an got hie wife an
baby an brought them back home,
I gens he wus lonesome for them.
Mr. Stork wus up to see Mister
Mike Landolt also what lives In Ne
halem also.
Mister Landolt does
I meen cause Mister Stork alnt got
uo home he jess goes round visitin
all th« time on his frends.
jlm dash
Bert Stevens what lost wun of
his fingers Is out of bed now an’s
gettin all rite from It from blood
poison. He told my fother he cood
feel the pane in the finger jess the
same whats cut off.
jlm dash
Mrs. Price up to the Toorlst cafe
is back agen.
hour of sorrow, and that we cher
ish his memory and appreciate his
goodness of character by draping
our charter in mourning for a period
of thirty days, that a copy, of these
resolutions be furnished the family, i
one sent to our local papers and one '
entered on our records.
Fraternally submitted,
C. Randall
F. B. Culberson
D. R. Tinnerstet
Committee.
a few days. Leave orders with Mr. I
Erwin or The Song Shop.
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G. G. Johnson, expert piano tun
er and player repairman, from The >
Wiley B. Allen Co., Is In town for
MRS. NORMAN J. DYE
(Communicated)
Nancy A. Woods was born irl
Dallas county, Texan, July 6th,
I860, and died April 13tb 1922. at
‘be age of 61 yearn, 9 miThs and
7 days. With her parents she
UlBBu'Uii-
Therewere boru of thin
November (ph; 1??T( she was mar-
* rled to Norman J. Dye, at Triplett,
Misouri.
There were born of this
.happy uulou four children, two of
whom are already deceased, Jesse
and Frank.
The two surviving
children are Coney L. Dye, of Tilla
mook and Mrs. Elsie Kinnaman of
Blaine. She is also Burvived by
four sisters, Mrs. Levi Dye of Hale,
Missouri. Mrs. Taylor Ray of Bos
worth. Missouri, Mm. M. J. Jeffries
and Mrs. H. A. Kannamai'. both of
Tillamook, and three brothers, II. C.
Wood« of Brookfield. Mo..J. II.
Woods of Blaine, Oregon, and 8. C.
Woods of Tillamook.
There are
nine grand children.
In 1900 with her husband who
mourns her hero today, she moved
to Oregon nnd resided In Tillamook
the remainder of her life She whs
converted at the age of 16 and
joined the Christian chuich twenty-
t v^o years ago: when she came to
Tillamook she united with the Unit
ed Brethren church and hits been »
faithful loyal member of thia local
church ever since.
THOMAS JEFFERSON HARRIS
Thoe. J. Harris, who died in this
city Sunday. April 16th. 1922. was
aged 88 yeais, 6 months and 4 days.
He was born In Boone county. Mis
souri. October 2nd, 1833, and came
to Cnllfornla In 1858, where he re
mained one year, coming to Oregon
in 1869. In 1861-62. ha went to
Florence. Idaho, where he mined for
some time, later returning to Ore
gon. On May 81st. I860. Mr. Har
ris was married to Mary Elizabeth
Smith of Monmouth. Oregon.
The
coupl iemoving to Tillamook county
S3 years ago, where they resided up
to the time of their patwing away
Mr. Harris took up a homestead near
Randlake ninny years ago. where the
family resided for years. Eight
children were born to the twain, and
of that nun bur seven survive,
towit:, 0. n. Harris of Tlllamo >k,
Mrs. Katie Owens of McMinnville.
S J.. W. G„ T. J. Jr., Mrs. Nancy
"Craven. Mrs. Robinson, all but Mrs.
Owens being residents of thia
county.
Service« were held at the Christian
church on Wednesday last at 2 P m .
with Interment in the Odd Fellows
cemetery.
Mrs Harris, wife of deaceawd
died in this city on the »«th of No-
vember of last yeer.
THEY
SAY T
Tufo conventions meet in Tillamook in the near
future. Visitors will judge the character of the
town mainly by the appearance of its streets and
buildings. What impression will they carry away
from Tillamook?
CLEAN
UP !
PAINT
UP !
KEEP IT UP !
C. L. LEWIS
Mutual Phone
Tillamook, Ore
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Livestock needs grass and water,
forest fires mean an end of both.
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Announces reduced prices on
ail Ford Cars. Prices will be
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We want you to deposit
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