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GRAND OPENING’
Of Tillamook’s New, Modern Fire-Proof Theatre, the
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OPENING PROGRAM
Bex office opens at 6:15; show at 7:00. Ad­
mission price 50c. a ticket required for each
seat
ORGAN
CONCERT
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VOCAL SOLO NUMBERS
PHOTOPLAY FEATURE
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WISE FOOLS
ONE NIGHT ONLY
NOTE: There have for the pant several day» been
many erronous reports as to lhep obey of the Col­
iseum and prices. After the first three nights our
prices will be adults 30c. children 15c, except at
times when big features make it necessary to change
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COLISEUM
The Finest Theatre in the Pacific Northwest.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Box office« pens at 6:15; show at 7. Ad­
mission price same as opening night
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Everything New
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Mammoth “Smith Unit Pipe Organ
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PHOTOPLAY FEATURE
Mr. Merle R, Harrington of Portland has been secured as organist. He has had wide experience in this
line and comes to Tillamook with the highest recommendations. He has received considerable instruc­
tion from Cecil Teague and Henri Keates, the two most prominent organists on the coast. It is indeed
fortunate that the services of Mr. Harrington will be one of the outstanding features on ail bills at the
Coliseum.
WATCH FOR THE BIG ELECTRIC SIGN. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT
IN TOWN, “THAT'S THE COLIS-EUM.” COME AND HELP WARM
THE HOUSE.
Two complete shows each night. Come early. If you miss the first one, then
wait for the second.
THE
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TWO NIGHTS
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NEW EQUIPMENT
NEW FURNISHINGS
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TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25TH, 1923
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PERSONAL MENTION
Black on September 3, 1923, Arthur Beaver in the afternoon, and
Dufstrom and Ada E. Lester.
Pleasant valley at night.
at out the church, who are glad to have houses, is the home of the parents of pleased with the Eastern clams found
him back. Rev. J. T. Keating, form­ W. D. Pine. County agent. Naturally, in the bay. He stated that the last
erly pastor at Bay City, goes to Echo, Mr. Pine felt concern until he re­ named clam was superior as a food to
Marriage licenses were issued by
H. H. and J. H. Rosenberg, and Umatilla county, and Rev. Dark, ceived a wire stating that his folks the razor variety, and in fact to all
R. A. Jones of Biaine, was here
LOST VALI.EY
the
county clerk to Geo. L. Gleason Merle Smith and families, returned
Thursday, attending the best fair in
formerly a pastor of the Tillamook were all right, and although they others found here. Mr. Holmes came
and
Ruby
E.
Towers
on
Sept.
11,
and
Saturday night last from a trip to church, and who was succeded by Rev. were in the scorched area, both of
Tillamook county.
Jack Robinson of Lost Valley, mot-
over to the bay at the instance of
to C. Corder and Violet Davis on the southern Oregon. While gone they
Hamrick, has been retained as pastor their houses were untouched by the Thos. Ross of the state fish commis­ ed to town last week to live this wit­
Mrs. A. J. Chartier of Wheeler was same date.
visited the Oregon caves, Crater and at McMinnville.
fire.
Mr. Robinson is working for
sion, who is greatly interested in fost­ ter.
in the city Friday.
H. E. Wiseman went to Portland Diamond lakes and other points of
ering and protecting the clam species Connie Dye.
The
rest
room
at
the
new
Conover
Howard D. McLeod, of Mohler, was land last Sunday, returning to this interest in the south part of the state,
of sea food along the Oregon coast.
Ira Krake and also John V. Wilkes,
in town Friday, taking in the fair, city Wednesday night.
and report a very enjoyable trip. store is being fitted up this week and
will
soon
be
ready
for
use.
Repairs
brother of Mrs. L. D. Krake, !:*' for
and telling a few big fish stories to
The trip occupied about ten days.
are also being made at the cash store
Mr. Wilkes’ home at Lewiston, Idaho,
his friends.
Mrs. M Wiseman of Portland, who
last Friday after a few weeks visit
Rev. Geo. Harness returned from in the way of new paper and paint
has
been
at
the
Tillamook
beaches
M. S. Bue) and family returned last
Mrs. Clyde Kinnaman and Mrs.
with relatives here. They will speri
Portland Wednesday to secure a song
week from their vacation spent over most of the summer, returned to Port­
The Whitney mills club of Gari­
Neil
Hiner spent a few days in Port­
a few days visiting with relatives be­
leader
for
the
coming
revival
meet
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land
last
Saturday.
Her
son,
H.
in the Sheridan section. Mr. Buel will
baldi Cove, played the Nehalem boys
tween here and their destination.
ings to begin here on the first Sunday land last week.
E.
Wiseman,
is
a
practicing
dentist
resume his duties as teacher of one
last Friday at the Fair grounds, the
The Mutual Telephone company of
in October. He has arranged for the
Armand LaCas&e is now working
Mrs. W. S. Coates is enjoying a
of the grades in the public school of of this city.
score
resulting in a shut out of Ne­ this city held its annual meeting on for Dave Krake helping raise a rwuso
services of Young Stivers of the visit from her sister, Mrs. Oscar Duf­
this city.
St. Alban's Episcopal Guild met State University as song leader, who
halem, the score being 14 to 0, at the the Sth inst, and elected the following for F. H. Pinkstaff.
strom.
end of nine innings. Mr. Mahan of officers for the ensuing year:
Something like 75 of the Kiwanis early in September at the home of has been well recommended.
Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Krebs and fam­
Children's school sewing and fancy this city umpired the game. Ne­
club took dinner at the fair grounds Mrs. Maurice Adams. The ladies Hilton of Roseburg will be the evang­
President, Geo. Williams; S. A. ily were visitors at L. D. Krake’i
present
discussed
and
outlined
the
dressmaking.
Mrs.
A.
H.
Dorsey.
halem was on the point of scoring a Broadhead, secretary and manager;
last Thursday in the big automobile
elist.
work for the year. The next regular
Adv.
couple of runs two or three times, Jas. Williams, vice president; John home .Sunday,
display tent, in a body.
Dick Price was a visitor in Lost
J. A. Todd of Portland is preparing
meeting will be held Tuesday Septem­
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Nelson and but the Whitney pitcher tightened up Ericksen, Cyrus Randall and John Valley last week. He is now work­
Ira Lance bought two pure bred
ber twenty-fifth at the home of Mrs. to move the Todd Hotel annex from
each time, and whiffed it over the Kumm were elected directors, and
cows to add to his herd at the Irwin Stanley Coates.
ing at Bayocean cutting timber.
the lot on which it now stands, to the daughter Wanda of McMinnville, plate with out serious interference.
David Kuratli was named as treasurer
visited
the
last
of
the
week
at
the
Harrison stock sale at the fair
Armand LaCasse and family spent
one owned by him just west. The lot
Mrs. R. O. Richards and family will
The Mutual Telephone Company
ground» last Thursday.
on which the building now stands was home of Dr. Nelson's brother, Ira G.
Sunday between here and Mohler.
was organized and incorporated as a
Charles Terry and mother and sis­ keep house in Tillamook during the sold some time ago to John Lamar, Nelson.
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joint stock company concern in 1908,
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Loree and Miss
ter of Portland, were guests of Matt school, and Bob will keep bachelor’s who expects to build on it later.
ROCKAWAY
hall
at
home,
on
the
ranch,
when
he
and
now
has
over
300
miles
of
wire,
and Glenn Terry and families of this
Winnie Epplett are taking in the
is at home. When commissioner Rich­
and a total of 630 subscribers. The
Alex McNair is building a house
Clay Freeman and wife have gone sights at the round-up at Pendleton.
city, the latter part of last week.
ard's is in town, he will also be at to house keeping in this city, mov­
line goes as far north as Bay City, on his property in Rockaway.
The Jersey booth at the county fair home. The idea is to give the child­
Mrs. Charles Mahan is spending a
The county of Tillamook will have and south as far as Blaine, and covers
Peter Schranz has the carpenter!
ing here from Hillsboro. Mr. Free­
was in charge of Mrs. Joe Donaldson ren high school advantages at close
few days visiting at Warrenton.
an
exhibit at the State Fair, which intervening territory, including Tilla­ busy remodeling his cottage.
man is a member of the firm of the
and others during fair week. The range.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Honey and Mrs. begins next Monday. Besides about mook city.
Ed Wildfong is the proud father
Hillsboro Trading Company of this
booth was attractive, and the walls
of a baby girl. Mother and daughter
John
Hathaway motored to Portland forty head of pure-bred cattle there
city.
He
will
hereafter
be
a
resident
Captain
and
Mrs.
Earl
Snodgrass
were featured with pictures of prixe
will be a display of county products,
Oregon City expending >25,000 on aare doing fine.
Tuesday.
Jersey animals, with available liter­ were up from Bay City, Monday, for of this city. When Clay gets any
including lumber, fish, cheese and improvement of water system.
County Judge Mason spent Labor
time
away
from
business,
which
isn
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t
a few hours. Capt. Snodgrass has
Mrs. Emily Mitchell and daughter
ature descriptive of the breed.
other resources, calculated to adver­
day on the beach studying the traffic
taken a contract to deliver salmon very often, he goes fishing.
of Beaver visited at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Phillip Bushlack and others
tise the county. The exhibits went
problem.
to the cannery during the fishing sea­
Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
were in charge of the Guernsey booth
forward yesterday in a special train
Work
has
been
started
on
the
Til
­
Jim Watkins, is adding a few mot*
son, but states that he will make
W. Speare a few days last week.
at the county fair, and it was nicely
consisting of four cars. Fred Christ­
rooms tohis house.
trips between Bayocean and Bay City lamook County creamery association's
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castle, enson, Dolph Tinnerstet and W. D.
decorated with pictures of the Guern­
Several lots changed har d on lab­
when there is a necessity, during the big warehouse in this city, and Wed­ September 11, 1923, at Bay City, Ore­
sey champions and photos of Tilla­
Pine will have charge of the exhibit
nesday
eleven
men
were
at
work
or day; Frank Cole of Portland sold
day.
mook prize winners. Many people
at Salem. Last year Tillamook coun­
raising the frame of the building, put­ gon, a son.
Lois Walcher, a recent resident of two and bought four mor, .
The Whitney mill at Garibaldi Cove ting on the siding and roof. The
visited all three booths during the fair
Mrs. Edith Kelley, president of the ty was third in the opinion of the the Wilson river section, who was in­
J. J. Krebs and wife left for N«*’
and took away literature descriptive is nqw running two eight hour shifts. work is being pushed ahead rapidly, Rebekah Assembly of Oregon was judges in the matter of the excellence dicted for unlawful manufacture of liq port for a few days rest.
The
output
of
the
lumber
is
being
of the several main breeds.
and material is arriving on the last Saturday attending the county of its exhibit.
uor at the last session of the grand ju­
Jack Jasman, C. W. Ross, R- E-
J. H. Nelson snd wife of Mc­ speeded up, and it is believeu that ground.
convention of that organization. While
ry,was taken last week to the Multno­ Myers and N. Bosier left for Salmon­
Minnville, spent a few days last week this will call for more carriers by sea
here she was the guest of Mrs. J. M.
mah county jail where she will re­ berry last Sunday.
The old building which has so long Wilson.
with his brother Ira G. Nelson of to the California markets.
main until circuit court convenes in
Ed IL Wood drove to Portland
this city. The Nelsons visited Ocean­
October. There are no accommoda­ bringing back a new Dodge car.
Rev. W. O. Woolever, pastor of the stood on Third street between first
Joseph Baumgartner left this week
side while here.
tions for women in the Tillamook
local U. B. church, has returned from and second avenue, has been removed for an extended trip to his old home
L. L. VanNorthwick, wife, son and
county jail, and that place is now over daughter-in-law, left for the Dalle»
R. P. Christensen of Osceola, Wis­ the state conference of that denom­ to Third street and second avenue in Switzerland. He will be gone sev­
Assistant to the United States Bur­ crowded with male guests of the and Pendleton Round-Up. They ex­
consin, and wife, are in this county ination at Salem, and has been again west. Its absence improves the looks eral months and saw to it that the
looking over the cheese and dairy in­ assigned to the pastorate of his of the street.
Headlight will be sent to him while eau of Fisheries, H. B. Holmes of county. More jail room would seem pect to be gone about two weeks.
Washington, D. C„ visited Tillamook to be indicated at the court house; in
dustry. Mr. Christensen is a butter church at this place. Many friends
he is staying in the old country.
Margert Daves has re gned »*
Rev. Simpson Hamrick, pastor of
bay last Sunday. While here he fact there is no doubt about it.
maker in Wisconsin, and feels at home outside of his congregation, will be
school
clerk and left for Portland.
Miss Mary Nelson left Friday for made examination of the several
the M. E. church, who recently aV
in a dairy country
pleased to know that he is to remain
Mrs. Pearl Thompson has gone to
tended conference of the M. E. church eastern Oregon where she will teach kinds of clams found in the bay.
Oct. 1. state pays $1,300,000 in­ Wheeler for a few days. She ex­
S. H. Rock of Oretown, this county, in the city during another conference for the Columbia River district, was school for the coming year.
He also made surveys of possible terest on outstanding bonds.
pect» to stay at Rockaway for th«
was up here Thursday and Friday to year.
re-assigned to Tillamook by the bish­
The fire at Berkerly, Cal., that planting locations along the Bayocean
Gold Hill — 60 tons daily Kane winter.
attend the county fair.
Rev. Woolever will preach next op. This suits his congregation, and destroyed three million dollars worth ocean beach for razor clams. It is
Creek limestone shipped to paper George Fowler, the “Hamburg King,”
Married by Arch-deacon J. Claud Sunday morning in Tillamook; at is also pleasing to many friends with of property, and wiped out 500
understood that he was especially mills.
had a stand at the fair.
COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF
NEHALEM TEAM LOSES
TO WHITNEY CLUB 14-0 TELEPHONE COMPANY
HOLDS ITS ELECTION
COUNTY EXHIBITS
GO TO STATE FAIR
FEMALE PRISONER
SENT TO PORTLAND
U. S. CLAM EXPERT
VISITS IN COUNTY