iilkiiiuiole THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES Kansas, has been employed in the Pennington store here as salesman. Mr. Goodwin’s family are at present at Hillsboro, where the daukhter is Mrs. A. S. Tilden and daughter attending school, but will soon move Rose of Nehalem were Tillamook vis- to Tillamook to live. itors the latter part of last week Mr. and Mrs. McCormick of Heni- lock, visited the cçunty seat Monday Prince Todd, of the Todd hotel left last. Thursday of test week for a trip to Portland, and took in the Internation­ Sirs. O’Neil of Hemlock was a coun­ al stock show. This is Mr. Todd s ty seat visitor early in the week. first visit to Portland for a number of Mrs. Henry Heisel is in Portland years. for a few days visiting with her Eighteen years ago. Ed Hendryks. mother and brother, the Manvilles. now president of the McMinnville na­ W. J. Gilbert of Beaver, and Orvill tional bank, and Jesse Iligl# of the Bodie of Bay City, were in town Wed­ same town, together paiu a fraternal nesday, on business. visit to the local Odd Fellow ledge here, and Last Tuesday night they W. J. O’Dell, and his nephew, W. repeated the visit together. They C. O’Dell, both of McMinnville, came have seen some changes in Tillamook over to the Odd Fellow meeting here during the gap of eighteen years. Tuesday night, and will remain for Mr. High is an uncle of Solly Smith a day or two visiting with Hubert of near Tillamook. O’Dell, son and wife. W. J, O’Dell is Hubert’s father, and the other Jos. A. Todd of Portland, who was O’Dell is a cousin. here several weeks recently engaged P. W. Todd and his brother J. A. ill moving and repairing the Todd hotel annex, returned to Portland the Todd, returned from a week's trip to latter part of last week,, but may Portland, on Monday last. The latter come back here later to complete is getting his building, recently mov­ ed west some feet, in condition to be some work on property in this city. rented, and will then return to his The firemen held their monthly home in Portland. While gone, P. W. meeting last Thursday night. There Todd visited Longview, Wash., which was a good attendance and after the he says is growing very fast, with meeting was concluded, time was big milling operations going on. spent by a number in listening in on J. O. Banister was over from Tilla­ the firemen’s radio, which gives a free mook the first of the week, stopping concert each night. for a short visit with his parents Rollìi Watson spent a few days at while on his way to Portland where the International stock show in Port­ he anticipates taking up his residence. —Sheridan Sun. land last week. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS and skunks. Fish make good bait for the latter animals, and personally speaking, I have found coon to be about the hardest animal to catch over here, and some other trappers say they do not have much trouble in getting that animal. It is the aver­ age season’s catch that makes the business profitable. And the main thing is not to get discouraged. Keep at it ” Then the trapper man rolled a cig­ arette and changed the subject. NEHALEM FISHERS ARE PROSPERING C. J. Richter, a garage proprietor of Wheeler, was in the city Tuesday morning on business at the county clerk’s office. He states that Wheel­ er is forging ahead, with both mills busy. About two hundred men are employed in these mills, and the re­ sult is a nice monthly payroll for Wheeler. Fishermen are making phe­ nomenal catches of silversides and chums, and are getting a fairly good price. According to Mr. Richter the run is the largest for some time past. With the rain, thousands of the sal­ mon will go up the small streams to spawn, and will not then be so plenti­ ful in The bay. The same condition holds good in Tillamook bay. Most of the small streams are low in water, and many salmon are waiting to ascend. raìiligljt TWO AUTOMOBILES WERE IN MIX-UP MARRIAGES ARE MANY DURING NOVEMBER Wm. Phyllas of Fawcett creek had business in the city this week. , P. D. Ott, the Hebo merchant, was a county seat caller one day this week.. Donald Elliott of Bay City was up from the bayside town last Monday. Mrs. Perry of Blaine was in shop­ ping the fore part of the week. R. J. Goodwin, recently of Wichita, Monday afternoon 2:«, v 1», will occur he Dutnet'r? vention at the h. p. and Clatsop counties will il , adv. ’ 1*11? if FUR TRAPPING PAYS, IS REPORTED HERE Mrs. Sappington and daughter Crystal were in the city from Helo one day this week. were purchased during the late war, I Columbia county huve W J when riots were possible occurrences, taxes for use on in and there the grim but deadly arsenal spective districts, r, A *eel for I Thanksgiving use.. . /J Try our Ehrman-Olive Oil, pure and good. I & L imported Australian jams. You know they are good. Nice for the lunch. A bigger and better display of Societie Choe-1 olates and hard candy than ever. THE OLD STAND BUT NEW MANAGEMENT THE FRUIT PALACE O’Dell & Stornier ’Vin ans Father’s and Soil’s Breakfast Sunday, Nov. 18,8 a. m.,K.P. Hall A SPICY PROGRAM EVERY MAN INVITED Our Prices Fit Your Pocketbook Come and Bring a Boy