Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, May 11, 1922, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK HERALD
, ei Paper Thiii
"Watch The Herald
Duet ThlngV
In 1922
TILLAMOOK THE LAND OF CHEESE, TREES AND OCEAN BREEZE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 11, 1922
Vol. XXVI
NO. 38
BALL SEASON
HERE
SUNDAY
MAYOR 10 PITCH ,M:m' .hiV vfcrc B: k:rc:h;.,n.tslDIE CI
THE FlR3T BALL For The Opening I) ;iy Festivities
' ' . "f ' f -M th,, MM hit - carton of
i.u , .ii-umm; or til. B;:lL,n.r,il:i:r',1:!1 ?' ,u,r.
,1 ' " - - - t Jin m ri.j will
lMtiiK COUNTY .IIAHItKAI.I, ft V'tV'"; k'W" fT?".
l Hit til I'l ANM'.I) WHK.N Til.. , " w....,nMi i.t Mr pr.., i., , Mr,i.
OlM'K N NKMALKM MXHTj Th.- ht, g, i i i. uittigMtoii
Ht I no llomUi ih tf tnrtmnrt, .
t-rio of Ulp itirti tvrr uut u f.-r
any m hor l'..rUnj nt
prHUa rlw ... tfrtw,,
looo in cMh for the ivii nin
to "T llune for i" t s tf firei
Imxi4mwJ twjK'.fnUHt end tll bt
HMnnUri rtr Ihe emtnt upu rM
each nftitw. lit hi fvllurt:
Par fri ha wf th -- tW(MU
Par frt iolrn b.r.r ip by HIV..
t orn tltftkrd Parlor mi il 00 t nh
ly TMrut Ga,
lr ftmi kv r.f.- Ktt -bo of rig
or by (')! Kntbii'
Fur flrt iMir b Hai-
t heater i tow'.
For flmt Iwp Imh hit
t.pl h to Tht !Url
PARADE 10 PRECEOE GAME;;
Til I M"K TM.I.AMt))K I.OOKH
MH-I M f OUT TO COl
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t H H HimutuU; JJ1.0O in. ch by
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K.np A ( rwiOww f8i0 ftfh rol
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Kur pi w .utinj; jnot rum
il'H in ruh by Hem Tltpntni tonil
tl inrh by Ulf. Mtmt Mnrkt.
plyr enum; mit Wu lur.
K t-nir bit by (inimi lailtir.
r i ( hi mn u reh cond ru-
fi i ) :ing Shop,
.r ITtl "boM.hrtt.l ltr" T.
- 'n inr two by iMivrt tj-id
. 1 r 'br uns nml tlx k
Jl. 1ft ,'oh by AIX M?f'M r
, T f rv !.ttr to ti'.k. wv f I.0U
(B rt.h by t Niovir & Coiwvcr.
I For ftri batter u walk utrHnt
pwic t by Jeftkiru Jrelrv Uir
For firt 4tml!r-ili sltlo of kw
b HiiiUry Market.
In xMtUon t3O0 tii canh wm rt
etvt a from b TillMmuwk Hotel and
hm Buifl(.r Cafv, iel ontributinn
Uat ttrnowu toward Uu uXHnmt of
th TtlUraook team.
ouU
Women Prepare
For Convenlion
(l'r"m idr V uitjan'i ( lab llullr.ln)
Uvi.n nut nlati K'i ibr h.t
raJi'n will ufflcinJIy ! I uittr.ii.uM. Tttf ut, ccMibbl
ixkI; HuivUy hn tin? by raj ur auto fUf tut Hwm !
" J .tuL ith.1 .H Mnlb4 Itfk
hatr Ctoumlo at 1:30 I.
i tnnnnl U Ofi? of the
' 'it ojHJnliifa over hvll
lam Mtiulttct will phrh
..i i4urtty JoJi'c Maiun
ct.tic i .,r. TUb otilcUl vrt
(f t , v tJic city niiil cvtutty
Uft t, :Ur wtl offUitally tmn
Uw k t jn but (irwiuus to thi
4 -ITPl t4trade will
W J . .rj ttiwrt tt!'U,
It inarch will b the
ir J .ti4 unty offielalu, lh
miu uanu to Jum
MOtf
i hUinprfJ pracUc
l th ciub are On "10,r
t i notw.Uwiarvltm:
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Ha c m wud ut arm lnd to be tlnur
0- If Ukr 'u out'
vOfiOn 4 i'.hut.aatu, our )4ot. of
rn-tv. uur Joir fur btcjor ttud
brtter tlub hfn, e hall furr' how
iiip)ral)6ji wvuUtrh to Ur up all uf
Uivi.yi. U i;vHu.io bo u lijv to.U
mC, ful of Miipoar. .Vittt raUn
pn-t wtkirti; ThD wtll alj
. plenty oi rrur;tk.iiut)t U kcp
u from urrorkintf ut cann
affoii) to ui! It vitlurr far tbo tnpir.
i fairnnl ur lh prx. rrun
.fl), w Iwvr uvnirftf itl the
f.utul trip mnntt rwtw il- not
buvo to ir t rrctpu wbm buying
U kf.
Ilw piarnm rommitrt with Mr.
Hawtic Orr-Uunbar n ciiainnan. I
workliitf r t;rfully prepiin::
w hat it IipI wi; b jfi4 ut vry
Hitch tlvpatlmoiil tttll ov Hi-
riini4il carvU, on arrival. Oiwntnc
ii s P. M , May 80.
jo..j nUnunMt k-hurut (inline
. .,4 i- oinbuv w much "ltf" ano
il tu tho CvvnUoti, that ion
,iu.o .i ijft-n. at tn upiw.nc
K'i rn .uin m futgini; nuiUtbtu
rly niiltytie of tntautv unl text
t m ud -uu.ii mi hnvu txi n ftvocA
.i, a i at in wmta follow.
.ti miK r -rtKcd ona-H'uJ(W will be
.it p r.K.ui iuit.'u ami U xp.Uxl
in uci.. j. .ugh-uMi.r miuictil voUigc
.. aviic w ba waMi hwt wand,
CoaMliin SottK LUt
America.
Art-tatca, Uio llonutiful.
tVlambA th Com or Uw Oconn.
.'.ib jin4.
:-r hok'Uil Uanncr.
mtrf-M Back to Oui Vlrifluny.
iiaitie&wMt Homo,
..iv UW Kntu'ky Homo.
-.)ui Hijk Joo.
A P.f t tay.
U Vf Me if all Thvm Hndmtrini;
u..r . 1.41 111.
ii i. n inly Vii Thm Kyf.
In . A:nUiC.
San! l.u. M
Sil t : N k Holy Sl:ht.
IMITTEE
ISSUES APPEAL
Tll.l.AMOOK COUNTY ASK HI) TO
All) SAUVATibN AHMV MIJKIC
AI.I.Y IN rOHTfK OMINC DHIVI5
I OU I'UNDS.
CONTRACT LET
COMING EVENTS
NORBLAD
FORCES
0
00
WORK
N'KAJU.Y I'lVK MII.F.S TO HE
I'AVHI) HirrWKKN MOIII.KU
AND CI.ATSOI' COUNTY LINK
IV STATE.
DATES HUT 18, 19 Si 20 CONTRACT PRICE 855,468.90
J r; " 7,:,T, ,M &Clt acpaitmont will oo ai
b. Imi p a in fa rly , aod
i ihw jcorv limJ order- v . .L " u , i i,;. r...
.V t. ... .V i
tUIC,
T)i twlrtiumflt ptannvU in lu.l
m o-W Hip to Ul.0 !.:!, ith nn
..i j .iu n waaion, and u.i.m-i t on
(i t.ie ftolo . A Iuim I on vnl be tivun
iv m' CliamlMir of Uininti' of I iiltt
muok. A v.aii to me nf the ih
fnne.irtM it UUu I'lnU'lIllwlllHl. Ht
a iu' curv
a iwiv bac
'f,. ii hav orlrrol that
lay-l if wcuthpr u at
''i' Thli lilvatu that tliu
will haVo to bo very
. 1 boforo tho u'nti"' will bo
i wralhir inij;nolltlur
irivrn it aii tlit'lr oj'Ui
000 FELLOWS HAVE BIG
TIME AT CONVENTION
.11 14 l,.,. . . " W.-v...
ran y a
r d ,
lai- i
tl that fc
Sun i) i
t (rt
.uy iCw unlftirmn wprv urJero
lh!t Wmt I nrrivn hum In tlmn for
Sunday a fcnn tiitiforuia aro of
EJ. he. Uurnblo matorinl. white
i .... i. ...l..,. i i. .i, .....i :
l Imirnum. Mr. Liunurt
Hh a f
n ic i' k. an,! rati.
One . je blirirt otH'itlnir ilny
fiovkdi . cr 'uttcmllnk' a ball watni-
o ' 1 I fur.. Th.i loam I ninilo
- l p ,iyeni. lhuii(;h at leant ,
i, Kt c- ivo ami bound to bivo a
it ii aro now to local ftm,
Tnoy arc ,i . !cnn, manly buch of nth.
ijul m of thiiniclvoa on any
oarnur ,,,y nro un,ur tho inmiu
k'cmint thn (Carrol, county roml
'"I rvnc, ,U A y ..rctu.,, C(jfiUi
i rnrii ,U, K, choo root-
am i. ka bull ten m a tlrtit won
uih in ,n, for Tillamook. Nuf iihI,
""mm t
Local ("oiiiinlllc''l
Kxirulvv Hoatd--1'rwltlont,
SSra. S. W Conovcr.
Vm .nulrtit, Mr V. . AMor-
imtil.
Srcnfry-TrKturor, Mn. UoaU.
Union.
On Sntunlny of lt week tho OJi
t rUua of Tiln'mook County n iJ
tht.t d.tot convention lit I'lllumojn,
diJiKit from lovcrdalu. Itc'.iviir,
liny t.ty nrut Whuolvr lotlc bcni;
pr acnu
l'ut UromJ MiutotUtynn of OreRon
City, and I'nut Oiand Mlistur Ncsui
of McMmnvillu woro proient,
i .Mitvr portninini: to OihH'eliow-
hip m tfeiioral woru dUcusscd, tliu
; Odd Follow Homo of Portland uoh.i;
. one of tli0 topic.
St 111...... lit tlm rlilll'
Ull IICO..UIH Ul lill.Jin !
Lcavo .'oMlImd. i nl,n SUUOM. 8ili Chairman AJ Imtah of
ry yntno.
"ri 1 0 Dovmor from Wheeler
'a Una city Mondny,
Amvo TIllRmook, 4:16 P M.
Lt-avo HUitboro, U.50 A. M.
Arnv,, O-oturit), li-Ku P. .M.
Uuvo Tillamook. n& A M.
Arnv Portland, t 1 M-
I)il.n( from outwfc." PorUiiml
may lrwnfor at Mil.aUiro at 0:o0 A.
M a:oa Kwlm-o.1 rvtiiU trip rutoa
for tho BumiiUT trNcl wt I bo on
Ubotit .May -. nccorddiK t 'l,0,t
fniin John M. S:olt, wu-nil I'wii
Ktir auont of tho Smtliorn Pacific.
Dotnlh'd farti will bo nnnoimccd latur.
M.,l..i. will itikiator nt tlio
Chnatftin Church, Tt InnionK.. ""ii b'ot
$600 Is Added To
Fair Premium List
rpioiiBO Mr My ore uf Tilhimook uciou
in clinirmnn.
In ilie owning tho Ilcbpcen B'iiuti
Imnqint in honor of tho two Pui
(Inind MasO r. whi-h was attc.iuod
i i...... inn i l.l. I ll,ius.
A Bi'iuriil irood timo wan onjoyod. i
PLNDS AMASSKI) WILI fill
APPOUT10NEI) TO
YEAR'S VVOIIK ,
Wr wuh at tliU Urn,, to call th
attonuon of nil tl people In Tidln
luook i ounty ts the Homo Service
an.l-a n of tho Solvation Anny.
Thi-y, Uirouk'h tin I url (xiiiimit
. ai - aikuin vu to lend a hand and
o in Uimr b.licl nk tor yonr hearty i
irijioiup io uus nppcftii. Wo aMiiie
yuu that this In the only nppcul thai
hu Salvation Army wil Imnki- to you
thi year, and tin manner in which
vu iiBpoiul will i:ovrn to the
ork thy may be ablu to do.
In addiuon to tliat. lot ug makc the
.-ipons from THiamnck rnimy such
a one a to oxcell any tha: the other
PBil of O. ntlue may b able to
.rake. It will -not b jiosaiblo for
(luie as unwl a ioliri or to roach
ail of -ju and wc ak you to co-opcr-iU'
wiU u to the cx.cnt tha jou
uiikt ,t a point to jret in touch with
th o collecUirs on your Wn aorord.
Help u to eslimd the Committw;
which tho Army,; Jcctl so that
o may bo able 4 Include in our num;
h r ovtry person J.hin tho l.nuui of
i illaiiuKik Couiity. '
Wo fycl liuiijiiirM all wo nco.1 to
y to on! st your support and In clou
inj; wo simply icfcr you u tho follow.,
uir paranraph furnished ua by tho
Army Hoajijunrt rs. ;
Konwmbor tho dales May 18th, 19th .
nnd !fOth. ,
Job.-. AThfm H- S. Prmlmll, Henry'
Uoil, C. A. Johnson, John Carroll,
. h. Tio.nb!ty Ii. T. IJptU, Gojic
Ciilhor.. imvid KurathrJ K. Shcnrt.r,
0. I), Lamb. Committee. ;
Wh The Salvation Army
1. To pnv.de ndo)usto funds for
all the Salvation Army activities for
one year in-UidinK tho erection of
mill building na aru absolutely n c
ossary 2. To do nwny with nil soliciting by
fficoia of the Salvation Army dur.ni;
(ho yoar nnd tliu.i cnAblo Uicm to de
vote all their timo to u n-ve work
proper t'ii3tead of sponjnc 25 to 50
, ci cen: of thir tins tiising funds
by pcron;il solic,tatin
;i. Tno home servic;.' work of tho
Salvation Army has suffered grs.itly
during tho war. This special effort is
absolutely nOvOsary to rcinslUte lb'
Army In sound financial eoiui Con to
undertake all its Homo Servvo ob
lirations for ono year.
I. The income of tlv Salvation
Anny in p'is. years has not bem
nuflrly adequate to meet nil tho lloinw
Sorvicc it wis. This effort will pro
v.du nil the mono nocdod thorouRhenf
the state to trivj comploto nnd ofii
I ut service to tho public.
COUNTY TO 1)0 WORK COM M IS
SIONKHS ASK AID FOU
II EDO IiOAI)
C-.u'i.y track meet Til'amook, I
S-tun.i.y. May 13th i
Ba . Sail Heneflt Dam-o, K P. Hall, I
.Saturday, May lath.
I-e-.jrue Br wiAill (onenine eamel '
Fair Grounds. Sunday May Mth. J
Tillamook Hand Concert, II. S.I
Hyrrn Mv 17th. I COAST COUNTY CANDIDATE FOK
Slvat cm Army Dve May 18, 19,
j 20.
Sdior aats Play, H. S. Gymn,
It. rslay. May lth.
Pr ury Election FrWuy, May lDlh.
I. "i Boxing rTard. City Hall,
Mfv th.
Hairhill, Pair Grounui Sunday
ilay Llth.
O tjfrin Fedora tic n Women's Clubs,
Tillamook May 30, Jum 2.
Or "nn Guernsey GaiUcs, Tilla
mook Juno 1, 2 3.
LOOK FOR VICTORY
CONGRESSMAN .WILL POLL
HEAVY VOTE HERE 38 PA
PERS BACKING HIM NOW.
The State Highway Commission
Tuesday contracted with the Tilla
mook County Court to fay J.7 miles
of pavemesit on that ortion of the
Const Highway betwen Mohler and
the Clouop county line at a price of
$M,t&j.D0.
Th s acli-.'n was taken a meeting j
hold in Portland at which time much
road construction was ordered through
out Uio state.
Commission rs Farmer and Alley
of Tillamook asked state co-opra-Uon
for grading and graveling south
of Hobo and expressed preference for
a tn-party project with the county,
stall and forest department, no Uc
Uon was taken on this.
Gacties Program
Is Broadcasted
NEW BATTERY STATION
IS BEING ERECTEO
Construction was begun this week,
on tho new home to be occupied by
the Sunset Auto El etne Service, Icf-
oal sales and serv:c station for the
Kxide battery'.
Tho building is being erected on
Second Av' East, diroct'y oppos'tc
from the Sunset Garage, the parent j
i i..,-. It will b. o. bungalow type,
10x32 fvot in dimension nnd with a
1(5 foot roof. Entrance will be pro
v ded f ."om eitJJ r e'.ree an expro
priate ennopy ben;r in:orporatoJ that
will pormit of the "drive-in" plan.
The bulding whn comp'eted will
be one of the moit cr ditalilo in the
town say tho owneis and it's erjuip-
-i n: will be tha best obtainable.
tes-rs Dixon nnd Jones have g- n
to Poitland this Sffiik to purchase
the machinc.y.oniTTixtures. ,
It s hoped to have the building
ready for..o:cnpar?y by the lust of
tliis month
NEW AUTOMOTIVE
FIRM IS FORMED
Mrs. J. C Doll'nger cf R'.-kawuy,
f H. Kobert'i. r. ('om Holding, O. H.
Rtopliciis who luini'S from Mohler and
J. M. Weiss of Horn loci; woro in tho
-i'intv scat Usi Saturday,
Tto Nelson E't ctn; i8 the firm
nvro of a new businovs euterpr'3c
established "aU'nir Vituo row" (this
week by Mr. H J. Nel'n. Tho n w
fiim will b located in tho Tillamool
Oanfro in the quarters to bo vacated
by tho Kxido Battery Station soon.
Mr. Nelssn will mko on and feature
the wiwiti-u'Jwe, brttcy nnd - will
aio ho tiMn "i to da a general lm
of automotive electrical work.
Mr nnd Mrs. II. V. Lindloy nnd
in. i IHU.- .Mrs. Wm P ttcian and Mr,
n I Mrs C. E Garner all from Gnri.
! I li wee in Tilhimook Saturday.
MOTHER'S PAY
Approx. natol 000 In itwurda has
l "1 to tho proitilum list ol
h foith r mnK counly fttr w(,Ich It
w hoij n apt, 12 18. U wid ir
thlii y,.a.
Count ABOa W, L. Pino has boei
a 1 Bi'imi'iil nitth'ifrur ami will nl
net us Bcfii tnrv Ho wll porsoal
'y wrnriKo all tluttsflH onlored or In
F"l "rated In tho program of ovonU
cil, i'.'ir '"'""d thun nuiiurliii: the
"f, hluh KHulo nnd oinch.nl
ft,, ni (vl.iblt and oxpiwUhm.
a' '? "iilhlnir rontoat will bo libun
" itd i.n.l ,o monoy mhlcd to the
"". i i Th0 mcoil will l'
'K , II UlO (111. ,i.l ...... 11, i.m n.ll
W lit I ln Ill . . ! ..
i win do ino Hinging oi
lllllvi
.1. '
i, iii co"" liamnloiiBhln Icuuuo baar
u"ii L'l.. , a i. I ..u r li...
" n i a. rain ii tm in
cofty purtlclpailnir.
of i ;:m,("v th
?'.' Upiiibor of (
tmt Fro 0. Hakei
of Commerce will
r HW'r tho .toncoailoiw nd opr-
1,KN',SSSK.n,s.NG
Mnimg. r Frod Ksch of tho J. U
.Vj.n.y Co. store at TiUimook
Si lt week from Portland,
1)
inn
low York woro on hand as wull as
i ti ..,,i.,w of bi vers, i no
,nu iiniij ;,.-,,,
t. ho iitjendcd tho iMiivention o
nail rs f ho I't'iinoy stoics of tho
Mc sI'TO. Dopartnu-nt heads from
w York woro on han.l as wull
......w.nnv'n I'orns of buyers. Uio
was ono of tho mmt sue
quful cm hold ...id was con.bin d
,vllh tho eolohnitlon of k 20 h nn
'v iVkUry f the. fooml nir MWl
......i. a.., ill. i iiiiixnriJO
wim tho iibundon.iionV of Id Ihw ' I
mil prograin rt'",nAv,,,Y,w
', eompany will use ON .)
.npiuOidviTllMini: augment h
.IrcuhiiH of th Ir own eomi'osUK'"'
whoro thu need """'"-.. . .m
MM.,.. ..mil hue I'lOIlt finil hUH "
to tho decision that SX''thrt
'v"tUli' l tho only .vdvortislnu tlu.t
Vfully brin. rciuHi.
County Agent Pine has completefl
final aranjjomcnts for the forthcom
ing G.emsey Gaities to be held hvre
the fir. t three dtiys in June. The Her
ald o .. e this week issird a ne.t
booklet program wheh is being son-.
lo all breeders cf the state The pro
gram as announced is as follows:
June 1st,
1:00 P. M. M. et at MtMinnville and
leave for Tillamook.
6:30 P. M. Arrive Tillamook.
3:00 P. M- Banquet by Chamber ol
Commerce Hotel Tillamook.
June 2nd.
0:00 A. M. L.ave Hotel Tillamook.
9:05 A. M. Judye Homer Mason's
Herd (Not a grade on the ranch)
9:40 A. M. J. J. Bems. Home of
Alma's Glen of Mound City 25018
10:00 A. M, L O. Daniels. World
Champ'on 2 yr. old Jersey, St.
Mawes Pretty Lady.
HM20 A. M. Ritfer Lawn Farm. The
home of Jolly Ferman.
10:25 A. M. Rose Lane Farm. Be
liever of Guernsey and children.
11.05 A. M. Ro lie Watson. Breeder
of Holsteins. Small herd but a
-good booster.
11:15 A. M. Tom Hydcr. SoiJ R.
gues Heroine of Hawthorne last
year to H. R. Edmunds for SIO'jv
11:30 A. M. John Nageii. Believer ir
Guernseys. His milk records
show it.
12:00 M Lunch at Fairview Ha-;
by women of the Guernsey
Breeders' Association
2:30 P. M. Leave Fairview Ha'l.
i-A0 P. M Jcsi & Perr.n, G- o. Ol
son. All three starting -with
Guernseys.
115 P M Cottonwood Farm. Horn
of Janis of Seiuoia, RogueV
Heroin-- of Hnwthorna and sev
eral others of int rest.
3:50 P. M. Durrer and Hunt. Hoxrn
of noted bull G'cnwood King ol
Edgemoor.
1:10 P. M. M. H. Ranch. The smaP
ranch of the fighting parson.
'3:00 P. M. Cooked crnb and camE
with coffee and sandwkhes Ne
tarts Bay. If weather permits
June 3rd.
1:09 A. M. Leave Hotel Tillamook
1:10 A. M. Bushlacks. Tho 'ady who
h'.id chargn of the feed yester
day at Fnirview,
3:25 A. M. Geo and Press Williams
Two good bulls and lots of high
grades.
lO A. M. Emm nnger's. A small
breeder but on tho r:ght trnck.
h50 A. M. Go!den Rod Dairy. The
chy mi'k supply.
1:50 A. M. Wm. Glicks. Formerly
U Jersey Breeder but someone
put him right
'2:00 M. I. I Gay and family. All
four of family Guernsey boosters.
HALL. TOO, RUNNING STRONG
POLITICAL POT FAIRILY SIM
MERING AS PRIMARIES
APPROACH.
With ihc primary nominating e'ect
ion just a week off the prevailing
iop.c just ii .w is course political.
ihe thr. e-comed race for Represen
tative from this county ranks first in
nnpoi tan,.e in the voier" eyes with
he v-cnufessior.nl fight and the Gov
ernorship race next in the ord;r r&im
d. In ihe race for the legislature Reed
nqs gained ui xpected strength in the
last wees. Being a resident of tho
North end of tac county it was to bo
ixpected tha it,, ran strong there but
reports coming in earlier tn the cam
paign listed th voters there as rather
ui warm toward him. In the last
week howeve the north end has be
:ome strictly partsiaa to him and tho
p. an is to swing the entire strength oi
that nd of the county to th hotel
man Reed is a good campaigner and
is now working in Tillamook proper
und the Southern end of the county
where Rollie Watson seems to havo
.the edge over the other two candi
! dates.
I Watson has be n combing the coun
1 1- for votes and his supporters claim
i daily added strength. George Win
slow is working like a Trojan to land
th' nomin'utcn. Last week he spent
two days in the North and this week
has devoted much time to campaign
ing the other sections.
Straw votes taken throughout tho
county this wo k show no particular
Jtoice for any one candidates. In Til
inmook Winslow hr-s been Aea.Jing
...ilson with Reed running third.
In tho South Watsor. ha3 txi n
leading h . field. From, this it can bo
aeen that Ut this time the three are
running part idly nock and nock.
.'hat 'he next we.k will bring forth
io one can tell.
Noiblad has Hawley badly beaten
i this county from all reports Every,
hcie ong h ars the same report:
)ust Hawley; he has been there long
nough. Norblad stlinds a very good
hance to win tho nomination. Thirty
gh: paper in this dstrict are actively
upporting him and he is gaining
trength each and every day.
Hall seems to have a slight lead
iver Whito and Olcott in the gover-
lorship raco with Pattxrson running;
jurth in ths locality. Hall is being
jacked by locUl republvans and the
Roosevelt Highway boosters.
Raph Williams for National Com
mitteeman is apparently running
awiiy from his opposition here and
Thos. J. Ryan seems to have a good
ead over Hoff for state treasurer.
Tho only county offio to bo f Hod,
. side from the precinct committeeman
and the Port Commissioners, is that
of County Commssiono.rs. Both the
Republicans and the H-mocrats have
united cn one man, who will of course
So nominated. They both cme from
the south end of the county. ;
(Continued on Pago 3)
E. L Weatover of Portland was
registered at the Tdlamook Tuesday.
land To Give First
Concert Wednesday
On Wednosday evening, May 17th
I ho K. P. Bnnd of this city will givr
n concert at th.i High School Gymna
.Mini, lor tno bi nelit of the band
l'ho. beys have recently secured new
liforms nnd tho proceeds of tho en
tertainment will go towards payinp
f ir th samo.
Tha band now hn3 an instrumental
n of s.omc 21 mombors as follows:
.. D. Rayl, director: A. B. McWillinms
iccalo; Geo. Schnffeo, Carlisle Stran
han. clarinota; Under Johnson, Emil
rson, J. M. Smith, snxaphones; C.
Tr-mibloy, Walter Bab r, Godfrey
irson, Archibald Pyo. cornets; John
'tiWain Robt. LeonirJ. altos; R. C
'H'M in, Cliircnse. Coo Chester Mc-
ho. Ed S hil;ng, (vombon-si W. M
ttoj'8 hi'itone; Ira White, bass;
.ihoii WUVni bass drum; O. W.
on. stin o drums.
'Sevornl good band numbers under
lis nblo d'.rostion of L D. Ravls aro
tieincr nropViiod, which' wfth the as-
s'stnn;o of local talent will put on the
following program;
March Band
Overture 77, Band
Vocal solo John Carroll
Cornet solo ,.. C. E. Trombley
SeVetion . Band
Vocal solo, "Ava Mario" by Gunod,
Mrs. Mabel Petteys, with violin
obligato.
Brass quartott, by Messrs. Rayle, Pet
toys, Baker and Smith.
Duett, Mesdames French and Edwards
S lection Band
Elks quarfett Meiar3. Turner, Koch,
Kurntp and Boals.
Violin solo E, E, Koch
Vocal solo "How I Believe In You"
Frank Dsvinoy
Address O. W. Barrlck
Final ... ' Bnnl
This program will be repeated at
Colverda'i , on May 24. and at Neha
lorn on May 31t
Our band is' worthy of your .sup
port. Givo them your aid and on.
couragemont by attending thk concert.
The band will oppear for 'the fret
time in their new wferwa oA Nay 17.
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