tr.raa 9 . Î • • ♦ © « • ♦ * « © ♦ © '» © * • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ » ♦ • « V STATE PARAGRAPHS 1NTEBESTING P R O F E S S IO N A L 3 BITS OF CONDENSED NEWS GATHERED FROM CARDS Tillamook Abstract Company TWOS. CoAWS. PftBSJDIftNT. OOAttMJTTI S E T O F A B S T R A C T OF T IL L A M O O K COUNTY, OKBOON. VARIOUS SOURCES IN OREGON ORKOON. TILLAMOOK CITY, T. H. GOYNE, James McKinney, of Arlington, Workmen Saturday completed was instantly killed last Saturday r- ftie roof on the new Klamath in an automobile accident. In county court house. It will now company with Ed Huxley, his son- ___he possible for work to be con in-law. Mr. McKinney, was hunt- tinued on theTiTtFFfOT~r>-f-4hn VxuiULz. Liugj*eese in the fields near Blalock. ii g all «'Inter, as soon as the heat They shot afTri rTipplnd q ¡.florin ing opparatus is installed. that was about to get away andT ¡jumping into the car, they gave Hood River experienced its first ; chase. The car struck a badger heavy frost of the season Saturday j hole and the front axle was broken, night. Up to that time nasturtiums, i the auto turning turtle, crushing pansies, dahlias and other fall Mr. McKinney beneath it. Mr. blooming flowers blossomed per I Huxley was severely bruised. Mr fectly. The frost of Saturday 1 McKinney was one of the early night nipped them. Pools were settlers of Gillam county. coated with ice. H. Gotthelf, a hide-huver, was The heroism and presence of beaten and robbed across the river mind of Miss Janet Estcott, a tele from Eugene at 9 o’clock in the phone operator at Marshfield, saved morniug Sunday. He was struck a baby’s life Monday, when she on the head with a large rock and then kicked in the face. A purse grasped a horse, one of a runaway containing between $95 and $100 team, by the bits not a moment was taken. Gotthelf was uncon too soon to keep it from dashing scious for a few minutes from the the youngster to death. The second blows and kicks anil was found in horse of the team plunged into the that condition by a farmer who jagged end of a heavy railing, helped him to town. Gotthelf met which pierced the animal’s lungs the two men in the Eugene Coffee and it fell dead. The mother of Club They represented that they the baby, who escaped before her were farmers, and told him they name was made known, seeing the had hides to sell. They made an team dashing wildly toward her, appointment with him to meet suddenly lost her presence of mind across the river, and when the hide- and run, leaving the infant help buyer arrived at the appointed less in the path of the runaway place, the men pounced upon him, team. assaulted and robbed him. i LOW HOUND TRIP FARES -FOR— ATTORNEY AT LAW Conveyancing, Etc. Opp. Court House, Convemant Train Service To all points on the P. R. & N.; also to Southern Pacific points. Tillamook, Ore. GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office Over Tillamook County Bank TILLAMOOK. ORE. Business Counsellor, Titles, Ac countant, Notary Public. Commercial Club Bid., Tillamook. E. J. CLAUSSEN, Attorney at Law -2 1 3 TILLAMOOK BLOCK— The Oeean Spray Kebwcn Lodge No. 148 meets every other Wednes day in each month at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Lena Coohran, N. G .; Mrs. L.Hie Gist. i-V-cty. Masonic Lodge No. lütt meets on Thursday, on or before full mopn of each month. Chas. ,f - ^ NNy , PA yf A > ,/ ii K< ■ ■■ ,VV uajfcc , GRANGE Cloverdale Grange meets on the First and Third Saturday in each month at 10 a. in. Millie Sappington, W. M. Mrs. E. Lundquist, Secretary. i\lirih/\N gS Ü: r ~ / ' g '.jf V • ***. LODGE NO. 477 Tillamook Undertaking Co. Walter Logus, Treasurer, Night and Day calls promptly attended. TILLAMOOK, * J. L. GEORGE, M. D. Physician and \ Surgeon : OHEGON AT THE HEAD OF THE ♦ Office Main St. i - Claverdale Rhone 13 S-7. h o y , m . d I PROCESSION SELLING . ! Physician and Surgeon ♦ Commercial Club Bldg. Tillamook, Ore., DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist j Office Commercial Bldg Hours 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Both Phones. Tillamook, Ore. DR. L. E. HEWITL % Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon — Both Phones— Office 214, 215 and til0 Tillamook Com mercial Club Building. Pacific Railway & Navigation j 1 Reliable Harness Maker J Co. f W. A. WILLIAMS Harness and Saddlery Tillamook, Oregon. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Nestnoca Lodge Vo. 114 meets each Saturday aL7 p. in. Frank Owens. N . G., John Low-ranee. See. Visitipg brothers are cordially invited to meet with us when you are in ClevcrdaTe. Tillamook, - - Oregon Meets on first and third Fridays of each month at I. O. O. F. hall at8:30p. ni. | N. N. Kirby, Master Artisan, Ed Worthington, Past. Master, Ii. N. II KN K EL,‘ Proprietor. Mrs. A. Applewhite, Secretary, OBS1ETRICAL 8 P E C I A L I S T Full particulars as to train service, specific fares be tween all stations, etc., from nearest Agent of the I. O . O . F . Ray, W. M., Win. M. Owen, Sec. Calvin R. Worrall, LAWYER AI NSA S O I V I N Oi LL. For Thanksgiving Day, November 26, low round trip tickets will be sold between all points on the Pacific Railway & Nav. Co. also P R A N. and S. P. points in Oregon, Novemh* r 25 and 26. Return limit No vember 30. BOOR8 Cloverdale Lodges. Advertise in the Courier. by everybody. Read ! DRUGS AND ; DRUG SUNDRIES W W W V W W W W W W V Accuracy in compounding pre*- script ions and pure drugs 1« what gets u-s the business. CLOUGH Wants to see you, at hiH store you will not be urged to bity, and you are sure to be interested even if you do not see anything you want. ; CLOUGH, ] Reliable Druggist, j F. R. BEALS REAL ESTATE Write for Literature. TILLAMOOK. - - OREGON FRANK TAYLOR, Notary Public Cloverdale, Ore.