Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 19, 1923, Image 1

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    VOLUME THIRTY FOUR.
TILLAMOOK, TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY. JAN. 19, 1923
NO. 1
LARCENY CHARGE IS BROUGHT
UPON RECOVERY OF LUGGAGE
Sheriff Searches Residence and Finds
Property Lost by F. J. Nestor
Several Weeks Ago
'•»Skw-
n
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COUNTY ADVERTISING
AWARDED RECENTLY
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TipatHW5 Hendlight
Van this week again ap­
pointed the official paper for
Tillamook county by the
cojyity court. This appoint­
ment is awarded to the
newspaper of the county
with the largest bon af Ide
circulation and la made at
the January term each year.
All the proceedings from the
are
commissioners' oourt
piloted in the official pa-
per.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR
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PROGRESS OF CITY LIBRARY
IN 1923 VERY GRATIFYING
Three Hundred and Fifteen Volumes
Added During Past Year at
J
Cost of $365.74
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8ome time ago. soon after ¿S was
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Al the JanSAry Gating of the Li­
married, F, J, Nestor lost two suit
At a regular meeting of the com­ brary board the work of lvJl wafl
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The "Doi jjream” wf)ich vrqa put}-» fKses from his automobile which wait
As a result of a meeting held bs^?
The jury list for the next term of
♦ mon council held last Monday night reviewed end found most gratifying
♦
lished In this week's Sunday baperd i parked near Plasker Court,
Th 10 some months ago oy different Inter­ «
circuit court was drawn thlB week
♦ it was decided to reject the electric in the main. The librarians
have
regarding an alleged branding out­ week Sheriff Aschlm went to
ests
qf
this
county
the
federal
gov
­
the
and
♦ siren that was ordered on trial for been very Interested in the work and by tbe county commissioners
rage in this city has turned out
to house of a family named Renfro and ernment, through Captain George ♦
a given generously of their time and consists of the following names:
♦ the fire department and install
♦
have been considerably magnified demanded admittance to search for Mayo. Corps of Engineers, has called
John Zuercher, Tillamook; Emery
♦ Steam siren at the new light plane with the assistance of the board In
aq to details, according to later the stolen property. After some a meeting to be held at the county ♦
This whistle will be controlled from those duties that could be taken over Urandt, Cloverdale;’George Hoskins,
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♦
statement#.
quibbling the sheriff was admitted court room on Wednesday. January
♦ the engine house.
by some one eJtee, have been able to Tillamook; Ralph Himes, Tillamook;
The supposed branding was said to to enter and found one of the Renfro 3i, lor the purpose of bearing the «
Considerable
argument
waa give excellent service. The patrons Roy Blanchard. Hemlock; Frank E.
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have taken place November 21 last, girls wearing one of the dresses from proposals regarding the formation
♦ brought up regarding an application of the librury have shown a greater Myer, Hebo; A. T. Dolan, Tillamook;
♦
but waa not brought out tn a public the stolen suitcases belonging
to of a port and tbe method of financ­ ♦
to erect a temporary store building interest in the general purposes of < . O. Blaue, Tillamook; M.. Abp^qp-
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way until a few days ago, when Mrs. Mrs. Nestor. Further search of the ing water way improvements
for
♦ in the rear of the Conover grocery. a library and the citizens have been alp, Tillamook; R. A. Jones? BEttne;
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Tillamook
bay
and
river.
A. M. Standish, the alleged victim, premises brought to light more
of
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This application WKS finally rejected most tseueroue iq their financial and A. C. Anderson, Nehalem; H. Bills,
and a friend of hers, Mrs. Emil the missing property.
The tentative play Involves
the
on ac<x>unt of tbq tire risg
bqU<J • moral support.
HIGH
SCHOOL
NOTES
Very few have Hebo; W, R, Simmons, Flljpmook;
Larson, were apprehended for carry­
A relative of the Renfros, named widaping and deepening of Tillamook
the
The High School team met
'would entail
abused their library privileges qnq A, A. Imlah, Cloverdale;
ing concealed weapons in violation Daniel Peters, was found wearing a Hver and the cutting of a cbaQDel Company K team |a»8 Frj*jayt Jan.
t
An application by Mre, Emil tatv— some Lave been Careless simply. Schild, Tillumopk;
of city and state laws, They clqli.t - Pair of trousers that were in
bo 13, in a game of basket ball. Those
the fiom tha deep water pt tbe t>ay
son
to
carry
a
firearm
in
the
city
ttffifi
’
Tillamook;
Frank
Patchell,
Wheejjr
ed that they needed the guns tor suitcasea Peters stated that
he that ocean going ships can be loaded who played on tbe Company K teani rejected, and the council agreed to throuMi 2ot understanding that all! Eugene Atkinson, Sandlake; Cahrlea
protection. City and county officials had found the suitcases on one
the
of from near the county road In
were: Shinglee Gabriel, Art Harris, support the police department in all librury material must be returned In
Desmond,
R- W. Bennett,
isay that the branding had never the streets of the city and produced vicinity of the draw bridge.
QUt>ert Funk; Bill Campbell, Waltej irrests that qrv m&dq ip connection good condition in reasonable time.
Tillamook,
A.
W.
BuftU,
TRlfttnoolr
been brought to
attention, mt,
It tne two cases ne saia ne had found. ; The plans are subject to tLe
The general ruld-'ts for all maga­
Stark, Elwell Erskine. This is d I
is said that C. E. Trombley Was thd Ono pf the suitcases recovered was proVS Of tbq district engineer
and yery fast team, some of which grad­ With carrying concealed Vpapoo^
zines, except lust copy to be circula­ W. W. Petty, Netarts; A. H, liusaeU,
The matter of u fire hazard in Qfid ted on the same condition as a seven Rockaway; Willard Brougton, Be®—
first to be notified of the assault by claimed by Nestor but the other he tbe department at Washington.
uated from high school recently.
Mrs. Standish.
The federal government will enter Those who played on teh high school of fhe buildings recently erected In day book (there being exceptions ver; Archie Gist, Cloverdale; Frank
said was not bis, the missing
one
i his city was discussed.
Garibaldi; W. H. Sales,
number of statements that were having his Initials painted on It. into a port Improvement on a 50-60 team were: Hubert Mathews,
when so arranged with the librarian Crane,
Jim
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Barnesdale;
W. H. Tohl, Nehalem;
published were refuted later by Several articles claimed to have been basis with the organized port, and Tone, Lewis and Clark Johnson,
in case of study purposes), os mag­
Frank Heyd, Tillamook; Nels O. Glad
Mrs. Standish. One of these was that In the luggage having Nestor’s name i he local people who are behind the
i'
'Ines
are
very
popular
and
should
Wesley Tippin and Bill Olsen.
The
:he branding was done by the Ku and initials on them, were not re­ plan believe that tbe necessary finan
not be monopolized by any one Tillamook; Wm. D. Shafer, Rocka­
score w as in favor of the high school,
way
'
<lux Klan. Mrs. Standish
I stated covered.
ces can be raised without dissatisfac­ being 25 to 9.
party, Many do not realize
how
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>arly this week that the aflair ■ was
nearly Impossible it Is to replace a
Peters has had a charge of larceny tion to any of the property owners
There will be a game played next
lot done by the klan and I stated filed against him.
concerned. Captain Mayo has out­ Wednesday night, Jan. 24, with the
loet copy as it takes months and the ODDFELLOWS AND REREKATTS
urther that she positively knew one
lined a plan whereby the purchase Company K and the high school
price is almost prohibitive
when
CLUB CALENDAR
HAVE JOINT INSTALLATION
if her assailants and that the
st­
of a dredge can be spread out over coming together again. The girla
locatixf- As the library board
is
The
Pythian
Sisters
Club
will
ack was made for fanatical reasons, HIGHWAY COMMISSION OKEHS
a period of years and It has been es­ will also play a preliminary the same meet Monday evening at the home ofj trylng'to build up a complete refer ­
The Oddfellows and Rebekahs
ihe named a man of this city who is JETTY CREEK BRIGHTON ROAD timated that the operation of this
night. The Freshmen and Juniors Mrs. George Hanslmalr with
1 Mrs, ence file of the magazines they have held a joint installation at the I. O.
his
veil known to be anti-klan in
dredge can be handled without un- against the Sophomores and Seniors.
it
is
a
serious
I
obs
to
huve
a
copy
Charlotte Matthews assisting.
O. F. hall in the city, January 10th,
entiments.
An extract from the minutes of reasonable expense.
The new piano that was purchased
Mrs. F. C. Feldchau, Mrs. W. E. missing as they have a "Reader's 1923, when the following officers
Business and timber Interests of
Saturday evening, when it wan i the Oregon State Highway commis­
Periodical Literature”
for the high school has proven 'a Noyes and Mrs. C. B. Stanley win en­ Guide to
apparent that the story was to be sion for last December 14 shows that this county are very anxious to get success. This is a smaller piano tertain
which is an index to their magazine were Installed In the Oddfellows:
the
Sunshine
Club
next
N. G., F. A. Beltz; V. G., Floyd
published by Portland papers, Mrs. that body has taken some Interest in the work started for the possible than the one the high school had. Tuesday.
files and makes the material
very
Culberson; R, S., F. Ft Conover; F.
completion of other rail lines to Every one that has used this triapr.
Standish telegraphed these papera i the Brighton road.
valuable
ap
time
passes.
'flu» Swastika Club will be enter-
Commissioner Alley of Tillamook Tillamook is expected to route much
and stated that the stories they had
The addition to the library Last 8., Emil Heusser; Treasurer, Clar­
says
It
has
an
exceptionally
finq
ta*e.
tukted
at the home of Mre. Ethel
will Commerce through Tillamook bay.
vere untrue. This did not prevent County says that the county
year was 315 volumes at a cost of ence Coe; Warden. Frank Wilson;
Hays Friday, Jan. 26tb,
( .
Piano Fund
Conductor, C.M JIadley R, g,
place 810,0^0 in their budget
for
tie tales from appearins however.
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Senior Class ’22 .
8102.59
The Friday Bridge Club will meet 8366.74. 8omq volumes werq )iyte4 Oscar PetersflT; L. S. S., D. Moon:
IS BADLY INJURED
It is said that Mrs. Standish . had 1923 and 811^)00 the following yea*'
at
<5,
and
some
grade
material
at
Dramatic Club ____________ 137,41 nejt Friday at the home of Mrs, W.
H S. N. G„ Hubert OTall: L. S. N
tated that R. H. McGrath of this city for county cooperation on the Jetty
IN LOGGING ACCIDENT Grade Operetta_____________ 140-83 D. Pine. Mrs. J. N. Shaw will be the less than fl, but most selections are G. Marion Wallin; R. S. V. G„ SWfti
iai| repeatedly called on her to get Creek-Brighton section of the Coast
11.75
and
*2,
excepting
reprints.
Interest ___
9.36 assistant hostess.
The chairman advised
ier to lay the blame of the whole Highway.
Volume» circulated were 16,904 auj Gieene; L. 8. V. G.. Wesley St ormer;
Howard Brandt was badly hurt at
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,ffair on the local klan organization, that if the county court would pre­ Coats’ camp last week when he was
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magazines
378. Average monthly Ineldo Guard, Art Andoram; Outside
8380-19
'his, Mrs. Standish says, she refused sent the matter In a formal resolu­ knocked from the rollway by a Total .............
upkeep
of
library
for 19 23 was 1100 Guard, H. M. (Smith; Chaplain, Wil­
The
L.
D.
Club
met
January
6th
Cost of Plano ___
330.00
lard Church.
<
—-
o do. It is also rumored that
the tion that the commission would act swinging log and fell thirty feet to
at the home of tore. A. Harris with per month.
The Rebekahs Installed: N. 0.,
Lssociated Press offered her a large upon It at their next session,’’ Bays the ground. The Injured man suf­
Many
of
the
most
popular
books
Mrs.
Bert
Leach
assisting
hoeteaa.
Balance__ __ _ ________ _ p 50.19
mm of money to make a positive the minutes.
fered a fractured skull, beside
a
The following members were present must be replaced very soon and to do Pearl Burton; V. G., Vere Culber­
On December 29 the minutes con­ broken nose and a severely wrenched Refunded to Dramatic Club J 25.10 Mrs. E. G. Anderson, Mre. Armen­ so will prevent the addition of now son; II. S„ Eaclo Mullen; F. 8.. Ber­
itatement that the klan waa reBpon-
Refunded
to
Grade
Operetta
$
25.09
nice Lucas; Treasurer, Hattie Mat­
tain tbe following comment: "A let­ back. He was badly bruised
sible for the outrage.
all
This week is examination week. trout, Mre. Boone, Mrs. Doty, Hra. titles us funds allotted to book pur­ thews; Warden, Lena Dallas; Con­
The local police were very much ter was received from the county over the body. Brandt 1 b now being for the first semester, Everyone is Gabriel, Mre. Henkle. Mrs. Hosley. chase is Insufficient for both.
incensed about a statement in the court of Tillamook county asking the cared for in a local hospital. Brandt buey enrolling for next semester's Mrs H«ty. and Mre. WNje. IUv
The board is also confronted with ductor, Erma Chllcott; R. S. N. G„
Portland papere, attributed to Web­ commission to gratfe and rock the is said to have parents living
at work, A new teacher has been em- freshments were aerved. The club the problem of obtaining an ass la taut Myrtle Breeden; L. 8. N. G., Pansy
Peterson; R. 8. V. G., Leona Rupp;
ster Holmes of this city, that Holmes Jetty Creek-Brighton section of the Sandlake and a wife in this city.
ployed, Mies
Miss Philllppt.
Phlllippl. She will will meet January 19th at the librarian.
L. S. V. G., Adelaide Moon: , Inside
lad seen the polioe throw a stick of Coast highway in 1923 and offering
home of Mre. Lee Doty, with
Mr».
teach
mathamatice
and
science.
A
Guard, Mrs. O'Dell; (Juttiw.iEuard,
wood at the door of the Standish the sum of 810,000 in 1923 and
new study 1 b offered tby Jqnlore and Boone assisting hostess.
Frances Wilson; CbuplamtSfit Hoy.
LOCAL BANKING INSTITUTIONS
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lotui’ near Stillwell avenue
and 815,000 In 1924 tobe raised from ta^ CHIROPRACTOR LEAVES;
Seniors. This is economics and wRl
at funds. On motion which was carried
bat "they (5Jve “Piercing yells"
MEET AND ELECT DIRECTORS Mrs. Kathryn Gilbertson, retiring
ANOTHER TAKES PLACE hi taught by Miss Barry. A
The TUllcum Club was entertain­
new
Noble Grand, was presented by the
he same time.
Chief Henry the offer waa accepted and the engi­
ed
Wednesday
evening,
January
10,
class room has been made by remov -
lodge with a beautiful Past Noble
neer
waa
Instructed
to
make
the
At
a
meeting
of
the
stockholders
Forrest
L.
Howard,
who
Whs
been
Vhite’s interviewing; Mr, Holm^S C*e
by Miss Bell« Wilson and MI bs
of the First National Bank on Jan­ Grand’s collar.
piomlnently Identified with the city ing the partition between the old Gladys Edner at the home of
atter said that he had not tnadd necessary surveys and estimates."
the uary 9th, the following were elected
library
and
tbe
girls
’
cloak
room,
The Installation ceremonies were
for
the
past
f?w
years,
left
Saturday
uch a statement and that he had
This room will be USQCl lor Miss former in Plasker Court.
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directors:
C. J. Edwards, A. W. followed by a program which waa
'accompanied
by
Mrs.
Howard,
for
lever heard of such an Incident until
Decorations suggestive of the New Bunn, John
Philllppi.
Morgan, Henry Rogers, greatly appreciated, after which ev­
à PLAY HAVOC
Portland. Dr. Howard plane to take
t was published In the papers, So, RUNAVfrAY
Year were tastefully carried out.
The
student
body
B. C. Lamb, W. J. Riechers und C. eryone was invited to the dining
has
nominated
■
p
post-graduate
course
In
chlroprao-
WITH
ON
MONDAY
Miss Nina Gray was the guest.
hat by the time all the trimmings
tlc and also a course in x-ray work Its new officers for next year, the Club members present were: Miss A. McGhee A report was read to room where punch and wafers were
re taken from the story It doesn’t
following
being
the
nominees:
the stockholders showing the surplus being served.
What mig
ave been a serious tn the east, and will probably tako
Bertha Collins, Miss Margaret Coates
mount to very much.
President, Noah Richards, Joseph MI bs Una Emerson, Miss Edna Mills, pf the bank increased from 425,000
accident occurred Monday morning up his residence In Oregon again af­
Local authorities state that they when three runaway freight cars
to 835,000, making a total capital LARGE GATHERING PRESENT
Maxwell; Vice President, Victor
the came tearing unexpectedly through ter the completion of hie studies. Mathews. Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs, Edna DeSart. Miss Theresa and surplus of 8X5.000. The total
re very anxious to prosecute
Dr.
H.
L.
Babb
of
Portland
has
AT PYTHIAN INSTALLATION
Gaylord,
Mins
Edna
Darnmon
and
se if Mrs. Standish will make any the lumber yard of the local mill.
bought the equipment and practice Beatrice Sheldon, Ruth Gould, Mary Misses Georgie Barry and Grane deposits of the year were reported
in
fort to cooperate with them
at)
81,114,000. an increase
of
Lamar; General Manager, Warren Ricketts.
Two cars preceded, followed at a of Dr. Howard.
Tbe Knights of Pythias and
th*
the
llecting evidence So there
8286,000 over the previous year. The
Poland, James Tone; Editors, Mabie
fbort distance by another. The care
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Mi
Hues
Margaret
Coatee
and
Bertha
Pythian Sisters held a joint meeting
attr rests.
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,
^directors
met
January
13th,
and
Anderson,
Glee
Rusk, Florence Collins will be hostesses for the club
struck two lumber trucks plied with
DEPUTY SHERIFF CALLED
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elected ns officers of the bank: B. C. Monday night for the purpose of in­
Stranahan, Roberta Campbell; Yell January 31.
finished lumber and turned them all
TO DALLAS TO TESTIFY
Lamb, President, W
J. Blechers, stalling officers for the cxMiing year.
Leader.
Beulah
Bowers;
Sergeant
at
Into "kindling wood. In the melee
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GHT AUTOMOBILE HIT
Vice
President
and
Manager;
C. J. A large gathering was present to
Tbe Ladies Guild of St. Albans
Deputy Sheriff E. W Holden waa Arms, Henry Himes. These names
witness the ceremonies and at the
!Y FALLING ROCK WEDNESDAY a horse attached to one of the
trucks was knocked down, stripped called to Dallas this week as a wit­ will be voted on the first Friday of Episcopal Mission was entertained Edwards, Vice President. C. A. Mo- clos eof the evening there was an
Ghee,
Cashier;
I.
E.
Keldson,
A
bb
I
h
school
after
the
examinations.
of its harness and badly cut, and lta ness 1 nthe case of the state against
very delightfully Tuesday, January
Impromptu progrum which elieted
One of the freight trucks that run driver, S. McCarty, bruised up but Philip Warren for the murder
The Seniors have elected their of 9, at the home of Mrs. F. C. Baker. tant Cashier, Henry Helsel. Assistant much applause, und refreshniefits
In
Cashier.
tw«pn Tillamook and Portland was not seriously hurt, The sorting ta- September of Glen Price at
New fleers for tbe coming semester. They Owing to the inclement weather an­
The stockholders of the Tillamook were served. The officers installed
maged and its driver, a man by ble was put out of commission
by Grand Ronde. Price was one of the are as folio we; President, Gladys nual election of officers was post­
County
Bank met January 11th and In the K. P. Lodge are: C. C., A. G
e name of Burns, closely escaped the flying timbers, necessitating
a prohibition agents killed In the fight Hale, Vice President, Warren Fo poned until next regular meeting.
elected
the directors for tbe corning Johnson; V. C., Guy Ford; Prelate,
ath Wednesday morning when shut down of the mill for a short betv. sen the officers and Warren, an land; Secretary and Treasurer, Ruth
The members entertained were; year as follows: H. T. Botts, T.
W. John Zeller; M. F., W. T. W. . T.
sing the Baling grade on the Hebo time.
Gould; Class Representative, Noah Mr«. William Delaney, Mrs. W. H.
Indian.
(
Oatbout; K. of R. & 8., C. 11. toe;
Lyeter,
Win.
Maxwell,
David
Fitz-
1. It was dark and *e Burna
Warren was tried some time ago Richards; Class Adviser, Mrs. F. M. Coates, Mre. O h <¡gr Schultz, Mrs. P. Patrick, James Williams, and David M. E., Chas. JohtiHon; M of W , W.
e along the grade he thought he ODDFELLOWS HAVE HIGH JINKS for the death of Todd, another of the Heyd; Stage Manager, Alfred Gabriel F. De-'nay, Mrs. J. L. Keeley, Mre. L.
Kuratli. Ufficers elected for
the R. Gould, L G., D. Moon; O. g „
beard something rolling and tearing WHEN PORTLAND TEAM WORKS officers killed, and acquitted.
Advertising Manager, Carlisle Stran
W Turnbull, and Mr» Elizabeth H coming year are: it. E. Williams, Geo. Winslow. In appreciation
of
down the mountain. He speeded up
ahan. Theee last two offices were Fronk.
the services of the retiirug Chancel­
President;
David
Kuratli,
Vice
Preu
its car as a big log hove into eight,
opene dfor the Senior play, which
The Guild will be entertained by ld«it; H. T. Botts, Vice President; lor Commander, Merrel Smith, the
The local Oddfellows lodge en­ COMPANY "K” LOSES GAME
and immediately afterward a rock, joyed a special occasion last Satur­
Mrs P. F Desnay at the Tllco apart W F. Nichols, Cashier, C. U. 8tan lodge presented him with a hand­
TO CRACK HI SCHOOL TEAM will be given later in the semester.
animated by Burns to have weighed day evening when the first degree
tain Tbe girl* have elected their rnentH on Tuesday, January 23.
ley, Assistant Cashier. Reports to some emblematic watch charm.
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about a ton, crashed into the aide team of Star lodge of Portland was
The basket ball team of Company < aptaln and manager for their com •
The Pythian Sisters Installer! the
the stockholder* show an Increase of
of the truck just back of the driver’s in Tillamook to put on the work. "K" was defeated last Friday night Ing season of basket ball, Beulah
The Ixrdles of the Presbyterian 16.500 in surplus and undivided following officers: Ex. Chief, Mrs.
«•at. A quantity of iron in the The team numbered about sixteen in a game with the local high school Bowers and Ruth Gould, respective Guild met at the home of Mrs. Tom
Geo. Hanslmalr; Senior, Mrs. W. B.
profits durinlg the year.
truck saved the machine from being and consisted mostly of policemen team. The score stood 26 to 9 The ly. The girls are planning on play Armstrong last Thureday. Mrs. Frank
Matthews. Junior, Mrs. U. W. Bar-
It.
lag
some
outside
gamw
this
year.
.a total wreck when the rock hit
Hadley woe the assistant hoetam.
and street car men. There were high school Is said to have one of
rick. Manager. Mre. Geu Winslow;
The Ptillalhea Class of the Chile M of It A C„ Mr«. A. It Keesee;
At a olaafc meeting held recently After the roll call and buslnra»
ft is said.
about 250 present at the special oc­ tbe beet teams of the state this year.
the Juniors elected the following of meeting tbe ladles were busily on Uau Church, with their teacher, W. M of F . Mis. Harry Thomas; Pro­
♦
casion, twenty of theee being I from
fleers for tbe coming semester. gaged In sewing and fancy work. d. Buel, enjoyed a picnic dinner In tector, Mrs Geo. Larson, Guard, Mre.
Wheeler and fifteen from Bay City,
I
FOUR NEW DOCTORS
President, Joseph Maxwell; Vice At five o'clock light refresh meats the church basement lust Wednesday Merrel Smith; Musician, Mre. John
COMMUNITY CHORUS TO BE
The past few weeks baa seen
from
A delegation also arrived
1
ORGANIZED IN TILLAMOOK Beaver and Cloverdale. After the decided increase in the medical fra- President, Lula Thurman, Secretary were served to the following
Mrs. evening. The dlnenr was enjoyed by Carroll; Trustee. Mrs. Geo. Wilt, Mre.
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a ternuy. with the addition of fonr and Treasurer, Agnes Zlrr; Retire Joe Franklin. Mrs. Todd Abrams. everyone present und the service W T Oathout and Mre. W. B. Abler—
ceremonies the Retx^ahs served I
Class M ri W J Hili, Mre. W B. Alder­ rendered was beyond all critlclem man
new doctors
Dr Faxo® has taken Heotatlvk, Victor Mathews.
Mrs. Clyde Craver, retiring
^jLAt a meeting of the Monday M ur banquet.
man,
Frank Heyd, Mrw. Emmett Aftr all participating in the dish Excellent Chief, and Mrs. George
over the dental practice A Dr Pol­ Advisor, MMr Brakel.
’t**l Club this week plans were laid
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Bale Mrs Carl Haberlach, Mrs. A. washing, games and music were in- Wilt, Past Excellent Chief, who acted
lock. Dr. Babb has taker. over
Dr.
for a community chorus which will NATIONAL GUARD COMPANY
The as Installing officer, were each pre­
K. Caae, Mr Orpha EtiHtman,
Mre dulged in until a late hour,
Howard
’
s
practice
Dr.
Huckleberry
FAIRVIEW GRANGE OFFICERS
be organized in the city next week
HAS INCREASED ENROLLMENT
The following officers were tn John Mathers. Mrs. Snyder and Mre. expression seems general that these sented with a beautiful bouquet of
Is aaaleting Dr Bonis and Dr. Ringo
. John Carroll, Mre.
Archie
Mailed at Fairview Grange at the D O Spltznx se» r. Mrs David Knr »oclaJ uftalrs happen oftener.
carnations
Mre Matt Terry acted
bast Monday night Company "K" h is .pened an office In the city.
nch, Mre. Garrett Ward and Mre
M> mbere and invited guests
In
rid Mre David Robinson will
Jannery meeting by Dolph Tinner
Dr
Huckleberry
was
with
the
as G/and Senior and Mrs. A R.
•d Burton were appointed on
u pt*eoted a very forml able appear
eluded Mr. and Mrs. W. b Buel, Me. ,<e< «» as Grand Manager.
II I
lain the gurhl January 26th.
'W mlttee to get the organization ance for seventy four men were Oregon lítate Bow; of Heal th before stet. installing officer;
and Mrs. Lee Duty, Arieen and Rose
Ovei
seer,
coming
to
Tillamook
to
work
with
Master,
Joe
Williams;
present
at
drill.
Quite
a
few
of
sta ted Anyone Interested in music
Tilden, Leona Feregoy, Antonina
lire
Musical
History
«nd
Harmony
Robt
Htlllwell,
Taw-
Dr.
Boa
is.
Later
he
will
probably
Lecturer,
Rose
Ci
* is urged to join, as it is not necee- theee were recruits, recently added
ford; Steward, Oerar Tittle, AHHlHt t.lnb met at the home of Mre. J. C. Gray. Una Emeisou, Agnes Coates, LARGE AMOUNT RAINFALL
■ary to be possessed of a solo voice. to the personnel of tbe organization. open an office st Garibaldi.
Nettie Bmlth, Marie Holden, Edna
IS LOT OF CITY RECENTLY
Dr
Kin
go
has
practiced
in
(n<«nr,
ant
Steward, F. D. Bee’er, Chaplain. Holden, Monday evening. Jan. 16.
The
unit
now
has
over
ninety
men
Hie first meeting will be held Tues­
Anderson, Veld a VaDluyle, Irvle
th»<
'I
he
study
of
tbe
evening
oovered
Almeda
Lucae.
Tieasurer,
Leona
for
over
twenty
year«,
mr«n
of
day. January 23, at • P. M at tbe on the rolL
Keldaon, Victor Nielsen, Cheater Me
Aooordlng tn tbe official weather
Monday was aiao tbe ax«»an for time in Peodtetxm. He woe furtod Rupp; Secretary. Bertie Tinneretet, the life of Schubert with
fc*rr.t of Mrs E. E. Koch.
It is
Ghee, Al Fredilckeou, Henry Ander­ bureau Instruments In this city the
of
bis
G.
K..
E<1
Weston,
Ceres,
Marie
ti
>ns
written
by
him.
to
come
to
the
coa
at
tunanse
ths
preaentatlon
of
a
Mbas
and
belt
Mbc» <1 that there will be a large at-
Those appearing on the program son, Rev llarneM, Alton dwelt and amount of rainfall from the first of
idanca, as a daon» of thle kind to Captain J. E. SItnarw». • pre«dt Vila** health. Dr «nd Mre. Bingo Schild; Pomona. Lillian Williams.
IL T. Bottr
this month to tbe fifteenth was
i been a long felt want tn tbe from the men of th* organiaaXlon. and daughter «E* at present residing Flora, Eula Stillwell; L. A. K. Mita were Kathryn I^arnb, Florence F
Thle cl*a> v tv. organized for the 12.16 inches Thin frttn has
Llona
Holden,
I^eVelle
Baker,
!><>en
st
the
Ehaahex
«pofUoents
iKgialdeon.
Tbe
saber,
with
the
captain
’
*
name,
umunity
Further
mtormaUon
<>ldw yuuas p-uplu und everyone is accompanied by driving winds and
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fine Stranahan
oq I tbe organization cap ba
ofr* rank and organuaOon *n«raw) on
cuvBed to a’tone wb<? does not al fttw resulted in keeping moat people
lb« nest social evenin« fill
Beuty fctam va* tn trvtn Monito
Hilly Gilbert waa In town from
F. B
nefl from any mwnhei of tto w&~ it, was preMbtad by
land al*, where.
Feb
19.
indoors for a time
Req
ver
WednewUy
,
Tuesday
on
bftMn
Welborn.
a.
a>
r
r