T illamook 4 the Miami river, when at home, was arrested over in Dallas, Polk county, one day last week by the sheriff of that county while looking the town over. Deputy Sheriff I.ucas went ov­ er to Dallas last Saturday and on Sunday brought Zurcher back he^. and placed him in jail. An effort was made over a year ago to get Zurcher on a state charge, but up to last week he had eluded the officers of this coun­ ty. Zurcher was arraigned before Justice Stanley Monday last and plead ed not guilty to a charge of unlaw­ ful manufacture of intoxicating li­ quor. He was placed under $1,0011 bonds to appear at a later date for examination Bonds for the above amount were furnished by relatives and friends. 'ABOUT THE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reeher and all daughter made a trip to Amity H return Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nichols and . »nd Mrs. Paul Disney were Sun- L visitors at Pacific City. Mrs. Pete Brown «nd Mrs. John Lrgan went to Portland Saturday visit their mother and other rela­ ws. Mrs. Archie Ban and children of ly City were in the eity Thursday. Mrs. Carl White was in town Sat- Hay from Hebo. HO\ SHOOTS COWS (Mr. and -Mrs. Walter Smith were town Friday from their home at indlake. On Tuesday last Dwaine Imlah, a 14-year-old !>••? of Cloverdale, armed himself with u 25-30 repeating rifle and opened tire on some dairy cows belonging to Frank Owens and Ivan Gist. Two of the cattle have since died and five others bear wounds from tile effects of the bullets. Imlah was brought up to Tillamook and on Wed­ nesday he was examined before County Judge Homer Mason. Imlah confessed that he alone had done the shooting, and exonerated two play­ mates who were with him earlier in the day. The Judge sentenced the boy to the state reform school until he becomes of age. The boy is a son of Alex Imlah, a resident of Clover­ dale. Mrs. Albert Plank. Mrs. Sam Freen Id Mrs. Leslie Harrison entertained ■ Kensington club at the Muy meet- *. After the business meeting the nernoon was spent with fancy work pe hostesses served a dainty lunch om tables beautifully decorated with role blossoms. [Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Buflin, Mrview, May 21, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thay- r, South Prärie. May 18, a son. ¡Louie Norberg, well known in Till- nook, completed ten days visit with fiends and relatives in this city rednesday and left for his home in lontesano. Wash. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 headlight dainties. Hughes, Every woman's CARRIER NOTTINGHAM IN RAY canning book. Every day manners Wm. S. Phillipa, son of Mrs. Alice for boys and girls. Moore, Nutrition The carrier Nottingham, which has Phillips who resides south of town, of mother and child. Rose, Feeding been expected to arrive in the bay for and Miss Elizabeth L. Zürcher, daugh th« family. some time past, came in Monday of ter of John Zürcher, of the Wilson this week and anchored near the big river section, were married at the Whitney mills at Garibaldi. She came E. parsonage on the lflth. Rev. Hamick performed the ceremony. down from Seattle arid will load with a million feet of lumber destined for Galifornia ports. Two barges are in NEW COUNCILMAN APPOINTED port, and the lumber will be loaded on them and thence be transported At a meeting of the eity council te the gas freighter. It is expected last Monday night, Lee Doty was ap­ that it will take about ten days to pointed by the council to till out the load the Nottingham. When the boat unexpired term of F. S. Armentrout, Time kame in, the mill shut down, and all resigned. Mr. Armentrout tendered to Re-tire? Garibaldi was out at points of vant­ >r Inserted nuxi u; tin- gives a fill. “One minute essays on health by Dr. II. L. Babb” Uncle Ben <>u will be proud to serve such a handsome dish and your guests will certainly praise the delicate flavor, and the juicy, tender meat. 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