FRIDAY, * TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 10 Oe lumber from Portland during month Peace Lutheran church. of February, totaled 35,732,423 feet. Tigard—American RailwM Gmits Pass votes »61,000 bond to build »110,000 plant issu for new high school. Salem Steam Laundry to, Citizens of Oakridge considering 000 concrete building. incorp. Bion 1 ‘h ’ . illage as. muni­ Vernonia to have new cipality, also .isiderinj organization Grants Pass—« school disi of chamber of commei.’. for union Consolidated high North Bend—Construction will be Cove to erect »8,000 c I started soon by Mountain State Pow­ Newport to spend »50,000 on im­ er company of 6,700 h. p. steam gene­ hall. provements in streets, sewers and ¡ rating station here, to provide for steadily growing power needs of water works. Klamath Falls—Three units of gov­ territory served by Coos Bay division ernment timber located on Klamath of the company. Indian reservation bring offered for Sellwood—Worsted mills here in­ Homer Bannister of Shei sale. stalling carload new machinery. in the city on business the Sheridan farmers contemplating Portland—Oregon Brass W< rks sell­ of this week. building cheese factory in near future. ing trolley wheels nationally. Mr. Ketch, local real H o od River— Improvements o f Bend—Columbia Valley Power Co. visited McMinnville early ia^ Farmers’ Irrigating Co. for year will boring for construction of immense on business. cost »10,000. Deschutes river power plant. Mrs. Wm. Kannel of Portland—Tentative plans for tun­ Pendleton—Contract let for $16,685 visiting Tillamook, this . nel through Portland Heights show that cost will be between 3,000 and »4,000,000. Ladies Guild in guild hall. ing to see the small amount of in­ rrmaj _ ,. Friday 6:30 Supper in guild hall ■ • — I terest that thus far has been taken.” and annual congregational meeting. "Summer will soon be here; and it will then be too late for planting ^■ÄConsult Dr. J. G. Turner, eye flowers. It will then be time for them x-ray specialist, National v'-‘t«-«l to bloom, and look inviting to our 19tf building, Thursdays only. coming guests. Tell the people through the paper to get busy, and let each individual clean up, level, and get his premises in shape!” Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskina spent the two years, but the last half will the week-end with the Hoskins sisters, swell the receipts later on. Mrs. L. E. Hammer and Mrs. Wayne D. M. O’Donnell was down to this Phelps of Amity, returning Sunday STOLEN ALTO FOUND IN city from Schofield last Friday, on evening. SEA TTLE business. M. Kundson of Nehalem came The beach road leading out from down to the county seat on Tuesday An auto stolen from the logging Netarts to Oceanside, which was bad­ last. camp of Connie Dye out on the Tilla­ Al Boon, a Mohler business man, mook river, near this city last Sat­ ly washed out by the winter storms and the high tides that then prevailed, was down from the Swiss town last urday night, was traced to Seattle is being repaired by the county. A Tuesday, on business. T»y Sheriff Aschim, and Seattle police F. E. Dodge, better known as Cap­ succeeded in finding the car in a city MAYOR SMITH ILL WITH GRIPPE force of men were working there last Friday. This road connects with the tain Dodge, is harbored at the Perkins garage, but the driver was not dis­ hill road from Netarts to Oceanside. during his town visit from Tillamook. covered. 'i he car belongs to T. J. Mayor J. Merle Smith is reported E. H. Pinney of Newberg has ac­ Four years Captain Dodge was skip­ Wallin, of this city, and the man who as being confined to his home with a cepted a position with the Economy per on coastal vessels, but retired took it is believed to be one who work­ severe attack of grip or influenzt. Cleaning and Pressing parlors, and from the sea some time ago. He still ed out at the camp recently, and who He is expected to b. out, however, will move his family here as soon keeps in touch with maritime matters, left suddenly, at the same time the in a few days. as he can get a house to move into. however, for he has charge of the car disappeared. The fact that the Frank Blaser was in town Monday station lights at Tillamook bay.—Ore­ man professed to have come from Seattle, enabled the sheriff to make last, and drove home a new Willys- gonian. Attention farmers: Come to the a guess and notify the Seattle people, Knight auto. auction hay sale April 3rd, 1 p. m. in U. B. CHURCH John Krebs of Rockaway was in the Armentbout building, opposite Neth- with good results. Sunday school 10 a m. Classes city Monday, and rode home in a erland hotel, Tillamook, Oregon. J. for all ages. brand new Willys-Knight car. E. Reedy, auctioneer. Brownsville WORK OF BEAUTIFYING CITY Preaching service b