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TILLAMOOK. OREGON
JOTTINGS. ,
Botts, for abstracts.
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See Dr. Morris nbout your eyes.
Hay fur sale, apply to Todd & Co,
Hcaïiliijlit
Ths-otsamer Sue H. Elmore will leave
Portland on Tuesday evenings, that
being decided ¡upon as the sailing day
» from that port.
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Persons wanting shingles in this city
Read Tillamook County Bank notes. ’ , from the Hadley Russell Shingle Co. can
Olives in bulk or jar at Mills’ Cash '
Store.
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get them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer-
man, Tillamook City.
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A new restruant has been opened on
A reduct ion 011 heating stoves at King
Main street, opposite Clough's Drug
A Smith’s.
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Store, by Rease & Bailes. Meals at all
Petaluma Incubators on hand at King f hours. Give us a call.
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A Smiths
A new line of Jewelry just received at
T illamook C reamer v—Geo. Williams
M. Melchior, A. Benscbeidt.
F airview D airy Asso—J. W. Maddux.
Will Maxwell, Wm. Tinnerstet.
C lover L baf C reamery —C. A Elliott
S. W. Elliott, |. H. Hicks.
S outh P rairie C reamery —L. A. Ed
gar, C. 8. Wells. M D. Reading.
T hree R ivers C reamery -Afel Nel
son, N. P. Hanson.
E lwood C reamery Co.—Frank Bel
ter, Ben Jacobs, Joe Donaldson.
Mr Geo A. Edmunds returned to the
Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills' Jenkins’ Jewelry. Store, consisting of citv this morning from Portland, where
Cash Store
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Rings, Bracelets, Diamonds. Chains, he had gone in the interest of the busi
Everything in paints and oils at King
Watches and Silverware.
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the requirements and is found to be whal
she is represented to be, those who have
become financially interested in the new
B. A. Knoblock was in from Clover
line have promised to have her running
Members of Fairview Grange please in about two weeks.
dale on Tuesday.
Captain Olson
C. J.ichuldt, ot Atulty, was in the remember the next meeting is Saturday, and others have gone to California to
March 14th. All are requested to be at inspect the vessel, and should they close
city on Wednesday.
the hall at 10 o'clock.—B ertha T inner - the deal they will bring her to Oregon,
Frank W. Cheadle, of Portland, was
stet , Secretary.
As to freight rates, $4.50 per ton will
in the etty on Tuesday.
The Tillamook Lumbering Company be the highest, with a lower rate for feed
Todd’s discount sale will continue dur.
has a large quantity of lumber on hand and other bulky goods.
ing the month of March.
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of all dimensions, unloaded from the
Save Boney by trading at Todd's, schooner. Leave your orders for lumber
during their forced out sale.
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at the company's office.
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Men's heavy overalls, regular 85c.
T. P. Bowlby has returned to the
and 90c., for 75c. at Todd’s.
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county, having leased his irrigated laud
& McCoy’s addition to Bay Citv, and
lots 3 and 4, block 6, Town of Idaville.—
Apply to Emil Helleubuyck, Bay City. *
in Idnho. He came over the trail from
Seaside and found it a rough* trip. Mrs.
Bowlby is at present visiting relatives at
Hillsboro.
A. Anitill and A. A. Imlali, ot Clover
The Epworth Literary Society will
give an entertainment at Woolfe's hall,
Friday evening, March 20. A good
program has been arranged. Refresh
mrnts will be served. Every body come
and have a good time.
dale, were in the city on Wednesday.
Jones & Knudson's furniture store has
received a first class stock of carpets. *
Let King & Smith estimate for bill of
paints .and oils, doors and windows. *
John L. Jones left on Saturday for
California owing to the sickness of his
father.
Eugene Jenkins has a new line of Em
blems. Pius and Rings of all descrip
tions.
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The M. F. Leach .Meat Company is
taking over the meat market at Bay
Cttv.
20, 25 and 30 per rent off on all Cloth
ing, Hatk. Shoes and Furnishing Goods
at Todd’s.
William^ T. Raleigh, Frank Norberg
and W R. Bobedee were in from Woods
on Monday.
Why leave your horses in the rain
when you can tie them in Harris' Tie
Shed for 10 cts.
Died, at Garibaldi, Ore., Tuesday. Mrs.
Richardson, wife of tl ill Richardson,
aged 22 yfears.
Rev. W. W. Rosebraugh is conducting
a aeries of revival meetings at the U.B.
church tktt week.
Save time, labor and expense by using
StngSHK- powder on those stumps.
King ABmith have it.
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The bailer belonging to the Tillamook
T v whs ring Company was moved to
Frank Long's mill on Monday.
A Suit was filed in the circuit court by
Sals Reading, by A. W. Severance, guar-
diaaadMtem, against George W. Phelps,
for $1$2.$5 for labor performed.
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feral weeks of frosty nights
t changed to rain onTuesday.
ted the grass to grow.
i licenses were issued this
, A. Penter and Bertha Hess
Juick and Stella McFall,
pier Sue H. Elmore came in
tv direct from Portland and
(gain tomorrow (Friday).
I.to $2 00 by every person who
| a pair of shoes the last
any place except Tod J's. *
loods in Stock, at the Little
Pou are thinking about that
| Dress, no not forget Patz-
png had the misfortune to get
fingers cut off at the plainer at
I saw mill in tbiscitv on Wed-
taxes before March 15th and
Mte. We will loan you the
m need it.—Tillamook County
H. Hare will preach in Ba,
I Sunday morning and in the
Ian church in this city in the
When you want Hams, Bacon and
Lard, go to the J. D. Jones Packing
Company, who supplies the wholesale
and retail trade with the best home
cured meats. Yon will save money by
trading with this company.
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The Public Library, at the City Hall, is
open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m., and Saturdays from
2:30 to 5:00 p.m.
Thirty of the best
magazines can now be read, and the
books will be here in a few days.
Wanted, a young man about 20 years
old to work on a dairy farm, who must
have good habits. The work will be
light. Will pay good wages to the right
man. Come at once or write to John A.
Lipp, Sheridan, Ore., R.F.D. No. 2. •
Dan Murphy vs. John Murphy and the
Tillamook County Bank, a corporation,
is a suit filed in the circuit court, which
is a suit praying that an accounting be
had between the plaintiff and defendant.
John Murpbv, and that a receiver be ap
pointed.
The Water Commission at its meeting
on Monday evening let a contract to W.
H. Evans for laying about 4,700 feet of
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water pipe, at 23c. per foot, the dimen
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sions of the pipe being three and four
inches. The commission also contracted
with R. F. Zacbmann to do the tapping.
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Rev. I. V. Parker has taken 27 mem
bers into the M.E. church since he became
the pastor last October, there being 19
conversions in the revival services recent-
ly held at that church. Mr. Parker’»
subject for next Sunday morning will be
the cause of missions, and in the evening
“The Great Questiou which Christ put
to Peter.”
A new creamery company was organ-
ized and incorporated on Monday, to be
known as the Elwood Creamery Com
pany, with the capital stock placed at
$1,000, which has bought the Holden &
Ziemer factory at Fairview. Joe Donald
son is the president ; Frank D. Beater,
Ben Jacobs and J. Dooaldson, directors :
M. W. Harrison, treasurer ; and Carl
Haberlach, secretary.
A suit was filed in the circuit court by
Albers Bros Milling Company, d corpor
ation, against Lilah Snuffer and B U.
Snuffer, her httsbaud, to recover $2000,
and interest thereon, the action being
brought to foreclose on certain properly.
Another suit has also been filed by the
Albers Bros. Milling Company against
B. 0. Snuffer, being $1,000 balance due
the milling company for goods furnished
the defendant, which ".he company now
sues to recover.
The fire drill at the public school on
Monday showed that the pupils made
'inter. A. L. Bratten, W. L. their exodus in one minnte and four
nd H. W. Ormandy. of Port- seconds.
Prof. Rutherford says the
ered at the Allen House on pupils can do better than that, as some
of the younger pupils were a little slow
I the taxes of our depositors in falling into line on Monday- The fire
sated to do so, and moke no dril£ took everybody by surprise and
the service.—Tillamook Conn- oae of the teachers thongbt they were
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up against the real thing. Although the
(of land to be cleaned up after building ha« large halls and wide stairs,
(tine Will let the contract for the board is contemplating putting in
10 aurone wanting the job.—D. fire escapes and re-modeling the door m
the rear of the building.
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on Wednesday, at the home
!a parenta. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
the Rev. I. V. Parker, pastor
J. Cherch. Mr. Ladd Quick
tella McFall.
Following are the names of the direc
tors who bare been elect'd by some of
the creamery associations :
M aple L eap C eeameey —W. B. AL
derma n, |oba Erickson, Gust Wicklund.
Did you ever stop to think that the fact that you have a bank account adds strength and
credit to your standing in the community in which you live T
We have a good bank and you ought to have a good account with us.
Begin it to day. A small start is all right. Add to it, consistently, and you’ll be sur
prised how it’ll grow, and you’ll grow with it.
We Pay 4 per cent Interest on Saving Accounts and Time Certificates.
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK.
Editorial Snap Shots.
Of course the work will start up this
spring on the railroad. And who said
it wouldn’t ?
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The politicians na.e commenced their
mud slinging in their mud slinging sheet
by way of the usual anonymous mud
slinging letters.
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We think it would be a good thing if
county elections did not come so often,
for they cr-«'no end of strife and bad
blood in Tillamook.
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Advertising the county. Well, didn't
our distinguished friend, Rollie, give us
alia lot of “hot air" about a mammoth
special edition, which, evidently, honked
itself to death. We do like to see people
make good.
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AND 12c. PER POUND MORE Advertising Tillamook county should
not be done spasmodically, nor in the
During the Greatest Flow of Milk hot and cold style so characteristic in
Tillamook. For the next few years it
and the Largest Amount of
should be taken hold of in a strictly busi
Business in April, May
ness manner, and stuck to with bull dog
and June.
tenacity. Then watch Tillamook grow.
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We give below the price paid for but
With the construction of a bridge at
terfat in Portland for 1907 by Hazel the Johnson ford across the Trask river,
wood Cream Company, which averaged this will mean the establishment of the
30.73c. per pound, and the price paid first rural mail delivery in Tillamook as
aomeofthe Tillamook creameries, which soon as the usual preliminaries are gone
averaged about 5c. per pound above the through. Tillamook county has been
price paid in Portland. We haye taken slow in obtaining some of these modern
the figures from the annual reports of the advantages in rural delivery, but it will
Clover Leaf, Red Cloverand Maple Leaf, get them, some day.
three large Tillamook creameries, and
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Our contemporary is authority for the
draw a comparison from the figures
published by the Hazelwood Cream Co., announcement that the Pacific Naviga
tion Company is going to charge "17%
so all the figures are accurate.
cents per pound for cheese shipped from
Tillamook Prices.
this point to Portland.’’ It ought to
Clover
Red
Maple
know what it is talking about, for it has
Leaf
Clover
Leaf
Factory. Factory. Factory taken tip I he cause of the transporta,
[unitary.. ....
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30.5e
tion company. But, Bro., isn't that
February. .... 37c
29.27c
37c
going it some when cheese is only 13c.
March...... .... 35.2c
36c
35.2
per pound f.o.b. Tillamook ?
April ...... .... 35.3c
37.55c
35.3
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May.......... .... 35%c
34.37c
3514c
June ........ .... 34c
“What we need is rigid inspection of
34.96c
34c
34.08c
34.5c cheese factories and dairies and a first
J»';........... .... 34.5c
August ... .... 36.2c
36.78c
36.2c class cheese inspector,” say Carl Haber-
September .... 36.2c
36.16c
36.2c
Inch. That is what Representative A. G.
October.... .... 35c
36c
35c
November ... 32c
Beals thought when be introduced a bill
36 5c
32c
Decern tier .... 33c
33 33c
33c
in the last state legislature for a dairy
inspector for Tillamook county, which
Average .... 35c
35c.2
34 35c
Governor Geo. Chamberlain vetoed. So
Portland Prices.
do not get too gay, f'arl, in recommend
Paid
ing something which is of importance to
Hazel. for
wood butter the dairy interests ot Tillamook, for the
butter. fat. governor gave the bill and the dairymen
fan. 1 to Jan. 28...........
35c
33% of this countv a “black eve” when he
Jan. 29 to Feb. 11..........
37>i 36
vetoed it.
And the dairymen have
Feb. 12 to March 21....
35
33%
not forgotten it y-t.
March 22 to April 8.......
37K 36
April 9 to April 15.........
3214 31
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April 16 to April 22......
27% 26
The postal authorities have give then
April 23 to April 29.......
25
23% country newspapers until the 1st April
April 30 to May 27.......
22% 21
May 28 tojune 10____
24
22% to arrange their subscriptions to com
June 11 to June 30..........
25
23% ply with the new postal laws. We do
July 1 to |uly 22.............
2744 26
not want to discontinue sending the
July 23 to August 5.......
30
23JÍ paper to any of our subscribers, but will
August 6 to August 11.
32J4 31
August 12 to August 20.
35
33% have to do so after that date if subscrip
August 21 to Sept. 2 ...
tions are not paid up, for we are sure
37% 36
Sept. 8 tn Gctober 31....
35
33% that none of onr readers want to see the
Nov. 1 to Dec. 1.............
32% 31
country editors hauled op in the federal
Dec. 2 to Dec 12.............
35
33%
court charged with the heinous crime of
Dec. 13 to Dec. 31...........
37% 36
giving their subscribers a little credit and
Average........................ 32.23 30.73 using the mail for that purpose. So it
The averages in the Tillamook prices has come to this state of affairs that the
are taken from the total amount of but newspaper men will hnve to say : "No
ter fat in each factory, and had Hazel 'dough' no newpaper.”
wood figured their average in the same
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We understand that all arrangements
manner, Tillamook would have been 7c.
or 8c. per lb. ahead o Port Ian I prices. It have been completed for putting on the
will be noticed that during the largest new line of steamers between Tillamook
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flow of milk, Portland piice went down and Portland, enough money having
to 21c. per lb. for butter fat, whereas been subcribed in the latter city to pur
Tillamook prices, during the greatest chase the Anvil shoulJ that vessel lie
flow of milk in April. May a nd June were found suitable, and if not another vessel
over 35c. per lb., the Clover Leaf factory will be secured. It is reported that par
going as high as 37 55c. per lb So it ties have gone to California to inspect
is clearly seen that instead of Tillamook the Anvil at Antioch, and if she is found
being 5c. io advance of Portland prices suitable she will be placed into commis
for butter fat last year, Tillamook was, sion and brought here at once. All of the
when the greatest flow of milk was on business men in Tillamook and 3ay City
and largest amount of business was and the creamery associations have
dooe, receiving about 12c. per pound agreed to stay with the new ¡boat, and
more for bntter fat than was paid in it is reported that the services of two
Portland. Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! For Till- live obliging agents have been secured,
ooe for Portland .and one for Tillamook,
amook I
to drum np du sines».
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fudge McBride handed down a decision
tn the circuit court in Clatscp county
that is of particular interest to all coun
ty clerks are entitled to retain the fees
' which they receive for naturalisations.
The decision concludes as follows “The
clerk of this court in naturalization pro
ceedings acts as an officer of the United
Y nt frorer rwfwrn« roar money if you doo I
Statesand he io entitled to receive such
Mi« Schilling • Be«t W P«T Ma.
A COMPARISON !
Call on Eugene Jenkins for up to date
Jewelry. Anew line just in.
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Broken lots in shoes, J4. % and even
J4 price in some cases at Todd's.
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Have You a Bank Account ?
ness men and dairymen in connection
& Smith’s
Mrs. Joe Durer, who bad an operation with the establishment of a new line ot
Jones & Knudson has received their performed upon her by Drs. Ross and steamers between Tillamook and Port
spring matting.
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Muuford last week, is, we are glad to land. He reports that the money has
been raised to buy the Anvil, and if that
it pays to buy High Grade Jewelry. ■af, getting along nicely.
vessel is found suitable and comes up to
For sale, lots 1 and 2, block 12, Cone
Call on Jen kins.
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Fred Lei hart, of Astoria, was in the
city on Thursday.
$1.50 per year,
Tillamook Dairymen Receive
5c. per lb. for Butter Fat
Above the Average
Price in Portland.
fees and retain the same.” It will be re
membered that a few years ago a mali
cious suit was filed against Homer Ma.
son on account ol land office fees, but the
instigators of the case never intended it
to come to trial, and it did not, for that
was not their object. Here is the logical
conclusion : If a county clerk is an offi
cial of the United States in the matter of
naturalization proceedings and is justly
entitled to the fees, he must also be an
official of the government in taking land
office proofs and entitled to the lees.
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The business men of Tillamook City
and the dairymen of the county being
almost a unit in favor of the establish
ment of a new line of steamers between
here and Portland, and the business men
having taken up the matter of boosting
the county with a good deal of enthu
siasm, a pull together club room is now
in order, where the business men can
spenc o few hours together in the even
ing and talk over matters of interest to
the entire county. We would like to see
the business men the coming summer
make occasional trips to different parts
of the county, and in that wav ascertain
the needs of every section, and by work
ing hand-in hand with the County
Court, we believe many improvements
would be made and a better and more
friendly spirit would be the result. We
make these few remarks simply as a sug.
gestion, with the hope that the business
men will give it a trial.
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Representative A. G. Beals will be a
candidate to succeed himself as joint
representative for Tillamook and Yam
hill counties, and as he made a good
record at the last session of the state
legislature, it is gratifying to know that
he has decided to make the race again
He was instrumental in introducing two
bills which were of particular intereet to
Tillamook county, one being for a dairy
and cheese inspector for this county, and
which he succeeded in getting passed in
both houses, but it wan vetoed by Gov
ernor Chamberlain. The other was a
bill to compel timber owners to furnish
assessors cruiser's estimates of the
amount of timber on their land. The
timber barons fought the bill and had a
strong lobby at Salem to defeat it.
Mr. Beals managed to get the bill thro
ugh the house, but it met its Waterloo
in the senate owing to the influence of
the timber barons and the dishonorable
tictics of some of the state senators, and
it caused a sharp newspaper criticism at
the time, for it disgusted the people to
have a just bill like that defeated in the
manner in which, it was
It was and a
great disappointment to the people of
Tillamook county, for Mr. Beals worked
moat energetically to have the bill
become a law.
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Perhaps it is a little premature in this
neck of the woods for us to recommend a I
changé in the system of road construe-1
tion. Il ia well known that the Head-1
light was opposed to the road boss sys-l
tern, in which the county judge bossed
the commissioners ; the judge and com-
missioners bossed the road master ; the J
judge, commissioners and road master
bossed the road supervisors ; and the
judge, commissioners, road master and
road supervisor all bossing the men who
worked on the road. From an econbinic
and business standpoint, we are firmly
of the opinion that the county court
should organize a road crew once a ve«r,
put it in charge of a competent person,
and with this crew do all the road work
of the county, or as long as the money
lasted. We believe that to be the best
and proper system. There is this objec
tion to it, however. It would deprive a
number of farmers from road work and
a source of income in some sections of the
county. We hope the farmers will par
don us. but probably they will agree
with us if they would consider the mat
ter ¡fairly, that a well-organized road
crew, kept steadily at work, would do
more and better work than the farmers
who do a few weeks road work occasion
ally. Another thing, under the present
system, no road supervisor would care
to tell his neighbor, who might be work
ing on the road at a slow gait, to get a
move on or he’d fire him. This is a sub
ject which has its pros and cons, but we
have long since made up our mind that
before many years most every county in
the county will see the wisdom of adopt
ing it fiom un economic point of view.
To Boost Tillamook County.
A most enthusiastic meeting of a num
ber of business men wns held on Friday
evening at the city hall to put the Tilla.
rnnok Development Lengue on its feet and
to provide wavs and means whereby the
lengue could carry on the work of
advertising (he county, with a view of
obtaining new settlers and new indus
tries. The League was in debt to the
extent of over $200. as a result of going
behind that amount in last year’s fair.
The money was readily subscribed to
clear this indebtedness off, and another
subscription list was started to help
boost Tillamook county, some of the
business men agreeing to pay $20, $10,
$5 and so on per month, and when the
subscription list was circulated on Sat
urday, the business men of this city had
agreed to pay $150 a month to carry on
the Development League work. A large
delegation waited on the County Court
on Saturday morning with a view of
getting some help from the county, when
the situation was plainly J put to the
court by a number of business men, and
after the court had privately considered
the matter, agreed to appropriate $50 a
month tor several months. This will
make about $200 a month the Develop
ment League will have towards helping
boom the county. Ralph Ackley is to
open a real estate office in Portland, and
he made a proposition to the League on
Friday that if it would do some adver
tising in the Portland newspapers he
would ul* h,‘ o(r,ce for “ Tillamook in
formation bureau and would induce peo-
P1“» «”“« «° Tillamook. The proposi-
‘io° *»» thought to be a good one and
was agreed to. The editors of the two
local newpsapers were appointed a com
mittee on advertising.
COFFEE
Three-quarters of coffee
is such that we can't
touch it; we make five
grades of the top quarter.
Absolutely Pure
Tha only b»Hng powdtr
made with Royal 5*~rrjrr
Craam of Tartar
No Alum, No Limo Phosphate