Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 28, 1909, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 28, 10OQ
!VÆ“ar°AX
A Great Many are taking advantage of the Big Savings to
be had at Haltom’s Store now. Are You ? Our annual inven­
tory is now being taken, and all broken lines of merchandise
are brought forward with a sale ticket attached that will sell it
to the first customers in. Our knife shows no mercy when it
comes to Remnants and Discontinued lines of merchandise.
I
TO GRADE CHEESE.
I
Move to Employ Inspector
to Inspect Factories
and Cheese.
A meeting of dairy men at the city hall
on Saturday, which was fairly well at­
tended, took up the matter of a cheese
inspector and grader for thia cou’itv
George Williams presiJed and Carl Hab-
erlach acted a» secretary. The fiist sub­
.¿ control irfthr Hoard of
journal of the proceeding oftbr
u
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hep . I
,
Found by Ralph Himca, a an ocn
patiun.
BBS
The Hixb School ia lucky in haviiK,
Washington (VanPatten) attend
«^1^cdh;„,’1h"
!1 George
notice, of meeting« eeeeKed «ml r ing
j
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sS'.-i£'.^,'S«:3"£s;ïs
from time to time
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The contest between the two socQMd
is becoming more active. Each nix,
working hard and expecting to win. 1
TheCiceroninn’s Society’» program h,
Frli 5th is as follows :
Song............................ Society
Roll Call ..................... Quotations.
Round ......... -...............t'.L.S. & Co. 3
Solo ............................. Mabel Smut,
Essay............................He’.en Schlappi, ,
Illustrated Frov....... .John Ebcngrr. |
Reading ......................Jennie Blanchard,
Solo ............................. Lillian Aniicrm,
Paper........................... Editors.
Min. Speech .............. Howard Wolfe.
Dialogue ......................C.LS th Co. u
lnt. Solo.....................Nellie Chase.
Recitation .................. Willie Snow
Original Story .......... Bennice JohsMsj
Patitamoign............. Evan Ross
Address........................ Robert Stillwell
Critic's Report......... Critic
Song ............................. Society.
A bticls V.-Dvrms or
SBC. 1.—The Treasurer shall receive Irorn
Secretary all funds belonging to the
lion and shall disburse the same on he order
rf the secretary counter.lgned by the 1res
dent. He shall make report to the Board o>
Directors whenever called upon by them
Hi. accounts shall be kept
£
ing to the association, which books shall be
ject to be discussed was how to secure at all time, open for
,b’f
the co-operati«»n of the different factories Board of Directors or any committee ol tne
association^^
and to insure his salary
It was gene­
Ssc. 1 — ibis by-law« shall
rally conceded that Tillamook cheese changed or amended by t* »»-third vote o
should lx graded and stamped before it the «tockholders, or by the
the director of the board ut the
left the factory. hut cheese which did not however providing that bee -. of article 1 of
the by-law« of this organisation can only
come up to the standard should not be be changed by three-fourth of the members
stamped. It was pointed out that the of thi» organization.
RULES.
cheese was shipped too green hist year,
A bticlb VII —I nspection of c ««« sk
SBC 1.—It shall be the duties of the In­
ami on that account there was some spector to make visits inspect all the cheese
complaint. The matter of tl'.e salary and factories of the association, look >nt° their
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sanitarv conditions and report the same
the appointment of a cheese inspector to the Board of Directors, and perform such
Miss Elaie Lnmli wishes that she coelj
other
duties
as
required
by
the
Board
ol
was dn*cu*«ed from differetit points of Directors, and give practical instructions find that old red pencil that Mr R—3
view, and it si»nmered down to this; and advice in cheese making whenever uses to decorate the English and history
needed, and inspect all cheese of the different papers with.
That each factory should pay pro rata ns factories belonging to the association, and
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to such organization a certificate
to th»* um»»unt <»f cheese made, aid that issue
Some of the boys arc wanting to Inn,
truthfully setting forth the facts as to num-
the c*»u»ity and Mate mi^ht assist ; that bi r of cheese inspected. , properly classified wl^v Altieri misses so much of the pratf
and qualitv of cheese according to régula-|
the insp»cloi should hen practical cheesr tions hereafter adopted, governing the in­ ! lice at 'he gymnasium
of cheese.
SB«'
maker conversant with the conditions in spection
bEC 2.—If upon inspection the cheese so
The High Schoo! will challenge Bar
' this county ; ami that he should be found to be extra, representing the very best
of quality as described
in regulations City lor a game of basket ball Saturday
elected l»v the patrons of the factories or adopted by this board, the Inspector shall evening. We hope the game will be gin,
affix the official «tamp of this board bearing
by
a
representative
from
each.
A
vote
here, lhe girls will play the preli»
$8 Coats and Jackets, for $4.00.
date of ins; eetion on each cheese.
$20.00 Coats and Jackets will sell for $10.00.
SBC 3—Any cheese inspected not coming naries il possible. Basket hall is u clear
was taken to ascertain whether those
$7
Coats
and
Jackets,
for
$3.50.
up to the adopted standard, shall not be sport and is enjojed by both J oung Ig
$15.00 Coats and Jackets will sell for $7.50.
present were in favor of some such plan
by the Inspector.
$5 Coats and Jackets, for $3.00. I living adopted, and all voted in favor of stamped
$12.50 Coats and Jackets will sell for $6.25.
S kc 4.—It shall be the duty of the Inspec­ old. Under the guidance ol Coach Hoi
tor to ascertain beyond doubt that the man the team has been prospered ag
$5 Coats and Jackets, for $2.50.
$10.00 Coatsand Jackets will sell for $5.00.
it. A motion was made that the chair cheese upon which he affix the stamp has the spectators will see a far swifter gam
appoiui a committee of five to draw up been made in a factory of this association.
SBC5.—It shall be the duty of the Inspector on the part ol toe High School than hat
the necessary by-laws and make other to enter in a hook a true statement olevery ever been witnessed in this city litfori
arrangements to perfect the plan, and he lot of cheese thus inspected by him, giving Further notice will be given later.
Spring Stock will begin to
Both Phones
I appointed J. U Blanchard. W. Maxwell, date, name of owner and factory, number ot
arrive soon on Str. Argo.
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BOB
all cheese stamped, and number of cheese
1 John Eiukson, C. A. Elliott and A Ben rejected.
The Legend, of Netart».
B scheidt. The committee met on Tuesday
SBC 6.— t he books thus kept by Inspector
Jack West was a boy of about tbit
shall at all reasonable times he open to the
and prepared the following :
examination by a member of the Board ol teen years of age. He bred with bi
CONSTITUTION.
Directors of this Association.
luther
and brother liPurge. Their hoot
Hpecial election can be called to include to make this emphatic statement, that
S bc . 1.—This association shall be known
Sac. 7—The Inspector shall at the annual
as the Tillamook County Creamery Asso­ meeting report to the Board of Directors the w as a small lug hut at lhe foot of Cap
these lour pecitu ts into a Port of Tilla­ as long as the present road supervisor ciation.
total number of, cheese stamped during the Lockout, and on the south side d
S ec . 2.—The object of this association is year.
Competition is the Idt ol business, and mook. Taking a straight vole for the system continues one med not expect
Netarts Bay. There were a few hoi
to bring the patrons of the different cream­
.scattered here attd tin re on either sided
besides transportation being placed upon four precincts, if the recent vote is any­ mads to be budt at the minimum cost eries in lillamook County together, estab­
lish and maintain just and cordial relations
the hay
At the uioutb of lhe bay w,
the competitive li t, shingles, coal ami thing to go by, it will carrv two to one. There are good road supervisors as well among them, and by co-operation to ad­
a smMl store and | oet-office. The boj
So there is not much to lie gained by de­ as road supervisors who know very lit­ vance their common interest; lo foster and
hay are up against competition.
encourage domestic and foreign trade per­
had a lioat and often took long sails«
feating the present Port of Tillamook. tle about road work or how to handle taining to the farming interest of lillamook
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the bay.
They were full of advmtvi
Heaven take pity on the Sage ol Hem Only a little delay and a big bill for attor­ m«*n to the best of advantage, and fre­ county,, to acquire and preserve and dis­
VOL. II.
and liked to hunt and trap for bear sal
seminate valuable business information and
Part of the pupils in the eighth grade other wild animals that haunted tb
lock, who has evidently reached his dot­ ney’s feci.
quently it occurs that a road supervisor to adjust controversies and misunderstand­
ings betweeu its members and generally took their examination in geography woods.
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age. Poor fellow I It is too bad that
is appointed, not because of any ability secure to its members the benefit of co­ and physiology last Friday.
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All ol
One day the boy's father sent Geory
The editor of the Astorian had some
in the furtherance of their legiti­
he has become childish,
to build roads, but because of political operation
them swid it was easy, but they had to lhe store for some grocerits. Jad
mate pursuits.
«ent
hint,
tm
Statement
No.
1
Medicine
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better wait until they get their grades having nothing else to do, took his ga
or personal "puli’’ with the court. With
A rticle III —B usiness T ransaction .
There are quite a number of roads in this is a description ol it :
S bc . 1.—The generaJ place to transact before thev say much.
We all hope
in» practical engineer over them and with business
of said organization shall be iu though, that they will pass. Mrs. Hans and went into the woods, determined!
Some jolly Democratic friend in this
the county which need to be picked up.
kill a hear.
It was late in the afte
no uniform system tor drainage, culverts Tillamook City, Tillamook County, Oregon. Hanson grade the examination.
article IV.-N umber of D irectors .
noon when Jnck discovered that he wt
the gravel spread out and rolled That citv sent the editor of this pap*r. ' ester . and road construction to go by, and em­
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ec
.
1.
—
1
hat
the
number
of
direccors
of
day, l>) due course of mail, a mysterious
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lost. Dark clouds hid the sun, and b
is the kind of treatmeat they need, not package, which, in this day of “black ploying persons to work on the roads this association shall be seven, and stock­
Evan Rot-s is back in school again was unable to tell ill which direction»
holders of the different creameries in Tilla­
more gravel.
hand” stunts, poisoned candy, and other who are not physically adapted tn that mook County, and the names and residences alter being absent a week on account ol was traveling. It grew dark very fai
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of those beeii appointed for the first are as sickness.
hideous and handy devices for speedy
Jack was hungry and coin, but had«
Mr. M. W. Harrison made a sugg«*«- obliteration, might have bron jii**i|v work, it is no surprise to us, ueithe» follows :
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matches or dry wood with
' “ which
“'
A rticle V —M embership .
should
it
be
to
the
taxpayers,
that
such
tion at the meeting of dairymen in thia turned over to Police Chi»*f O'»erg ( »ut
S ec 2.—AU the present stockholder« and
Mr. Edmunds : “Arthur, why didn’t start a tire, so had to
tne
patrons
of
the
different
creameries
of
a stri
keep warm. He Hied
city that a represent«live from each fac­ Win not, as the editer of this paper <n»e* poor results are obtained for the large lillamook County may be admitted to mem­ you come home last night ?”
not care to die even by prox ) The
Arthur : “Father
“
dear, come listen of water, for he knew if he found<
Another bership ; providing the milk producers ot
tory meet once a week, go over the mai­ thing w is cur fully opened, and when j amount of money expended.
, such creameries manufacture, handle and here, I was afraid to go home in the and followed it, it would lake Inin to Ila
led situation, and establish the price of the wrapper was off there was revealed thing, and which is overlooked and very market their own products independently. dark.’’
bay. At last, while wondering aruolii
But membership shall be limited to factories
cheese, and that no cheese be sold for a a smal', whi'e card board I m > x , wiiii this little thought of, there is no person who handling
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he ctnie to a spring of water III
less than three thousand pounds of
legend
across the face ol it : ‘ Grease is competent, under our present supervi­ milk per annum, and under such regulations
The
first
and
second
boys'
basket
lower figure during that period. Il the
sparkled in the dark like a diamond■
the capeule well and take, with a »wnl sor system, who is qualified to give the in regard to elections, payments of dues and ball teams have been practicing faith- lhe sun. Being tired and thirsty, I
factories, individual and co-operative, low of water ; if^von choke, take ano
charges, etc., as the by-laws shall provide.
fully tor the games they expect to play stoppesi. and after satisfying his thinl
A rticle VI.—O fficers .
would gel together on some common fher swallow ot water.” Packed awa> county court intelligent information as
S bc . 1.—Officers of this association shall soon.
sat down and leaned up against a trn
ground, it looks to us that the dairymen in the heart of a wad of cotton in tlie to a uniform system of road building consist of a board of seven director«.
«
lie at once became very sleepy and KM
There shall be a President, Vice-President.
box was a horse capsule about as big as and who can figure out the actual cost
We think that
to fell into a deep sleep
would be more often putting the price on
and Treasurer, and such com­
an ordinary banana, anil in delicate of building or improving roads. It is a Secretary
mittees
and
other
officers
as
the
bv-laws
sing
or
ma)
be
it
is
he
When he awoke the sun was sliiniq
their own product and not the middle- chirography across the filmy curves of
shall prescribe.
bright. He wondered what his falbt
S ec , 2—The President and in his absence, likes.
uicu or commission agents.
the unsightly tiling was this suggestive svstem without an experienced head to
the Vice-President shall perform all the
and brother were doing, and if th(|
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title : “Statement No. I ”
But, funny plan and carry out the work. To put duties
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of the President.
He thought!
At e meeting of the T. H. S. A. A. were loukingjor him.
sue. 3.— lhe secretary and the Treasurer
It would lie a good thing if the “arti­ as the joke is, it loses some of its zest one road bossoyer the other road bosses
the spring and turned to look at it; b<
Wednesday
evening
Albert
Bramwell
when it is known that the editor ot this only adds additional expense and causes need not to be members of the organization
nity” craze in Oregon could lla ve some
and shall be appointed by the Board of was elected manager of all atheletics.
to his surprise the spriug w as gone as
paper, wi'h a number of other "inva­
and snail hold office subject to
in its place was a large rock. He ba
checks placed upon it, fur most every lids *' took “his medicine," minus a ca p- friction, and will not help matters. And Directors,
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the pleasure of the board.
S ec 4.—The Board of the Directors shall
community is shocked occasionally with sule to expedite it. about 12:49 o’clock another thing, one capable engineer at
A dialogue, given by the E. L S. on ru> time to marvel over this for he wb
be elected at the annual election of the
very hungry.
Upon getting up b
<b*sertions ol husband or w ife, as well as p.m, on Turs'lay lust. Sorry to disap the head of the road work, to supervise organization. They shall hold their office Friday, ¡**as very interesting. It was found hie joints were stiff and uclie^
point the g»'tii.«l friend whose thought
one year and until their successors have entitled “Old Heads on Young Shoul
children. The State legislature in now in
and construct them, will bring about re­ for
lie
must
find
his
way
home.
been chosen and.qualified.
lulneas inspired the gilt of yesterday, but
ders.” They all played their parts well.
A rticle VII — E lection «.
In hopes of finding where he was q
session, and it would be proper to pass he was 48 hours to the bad.
sults which will never be accomplished
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S bc .1.—Annual elections shaU be held by
he climbed to lhe lop ot a tree and w|
a law similar to that which will, in all
Gee, wiz ! Is that the kind of medicine by a dozen or more road supervisors ballot at the usual voting place of the differ­
Paris Lamar went to Wilson River
creameries. Each seperate organization to take the eighth grade examination, smitten with wonder and surprise asl
probability Irecome a law iu Kansas, the democrats have been giving repub­ with their different ideas of construting ent
shall elect 1 (one) delegate to meet at the
gazed on the scene before him. Waal
which makes it a felony for a married lican to get them all balled iipo>rr State­ roads, for it often happens that one road annual convention to be held in l illamook Leslie Finney accompanied him as a dreaming t Could lie be asleep; or »1
City, designated in «aid notice of the meet­ visitor.
woman to run away with another man, ment No. 1 ?
it a vision? He looked, andiubbedil
supervisor will construct a road and the ing anti at the regular hour of meeting at
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o’clock p in , ;uid elect a Board of Direc­
eyes, and locked again, (ill all doll
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ami vice versa. Even a temporary “arti
next road supervisor will condemn it and oue
Last Monday,
while teaching the
tors as prescribed in the by-laws hereafter.
vanished.
It was not a d.cam, orl
The meeting of dairymen on Saturday construct another, or, as often occurs
> ec 2. It shall require a majority of all Junior class English literature, Mr. Rei-
mty’* is pu'iitdiable by a jail sentence.
vision, but it was real.
votes cast to elect.
cben
asked
the
following
question
:
Any man who deserts his wife or legiti­ was a move in the right direction if the pa railed it for some distance.
Under
S ec 3—Committees and members of Com­
Before him and about a mile away it,
“Does anybody know anything about large beautiful city surrounding U
mate child under 14 years ol age will Ire spirit ol the idea is carried into effect — that kind of a system there is a willlul mittees shall be appointed in such a manner
as the by laws provide
Stella ?”
bay. The people iu the city look liW
sec . 4 — It a vacancy shall occur in the
guilty ol a crime punishable by jail or that ot grading ami placing the stamp waste of public money and it will con­
Fattv, nearly jumping out of his seat:
office ot President or Vice-President, it shall
large swarm of bees, hurry ing here M
penitentiary sentence. I he same punish­ of an inspector on allfil st clasacher e he tinue until such lime as there is a com­ be filled by the Board of Director« by elect­ “1 do.*’
there. Many large and small boatsri
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ment is to Ire meted out to the wife. 11 tore it leaves the factory. This is a moie petent individual placed al the head of ing one ol its members to the place, ’»scan-
dodging
here and there on the bay. Sat
cits in the board of Directors shall be tilled
The
T.H.S.
debating
team
will
debate
a man refuses to support his wife or in the right direction and * ill do more • he road work. One road buss is enough bv the remaining members Of the board
deuly all his wonder ia turned lo hoi HI
Astoria
on
the
27th
of
this
month
at
trom
the
members
of
the
organization,
and
to establish the reputation of Tillam »ok t«> boss the work, and whin it is taken
child, he mu**t go to jail.
the person so chosen hold his office until the Astoria. They have been working hard lor lie sees away to the north someth^
coming tow aids him, with a luog sti
i
cheese tkau anything that has l»een ac into consideration th it the county court next annual election.
a
«
for the last five weeks and deserve a vic
of black smoke follow ing it.
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BY-LAWS
The Oregonian, wliich is generally well emnphsbed in that direction, for it is reckons that the salaries of the super—
A rticlb I.—D uties of B oard of D irec ­ torr, which we feel sure they will obtain. and blows like a demon, which be 1«
The editorial staff of the B H. wishes
informed, wasnway off about Tillamook quite lime that some uniformity ol grade visors will uinount to $4,500, it
tors .
would
sac —The Board of Directors shall have them good luck, a good time and plenty it is, and Ina knees strike against I
Tillamook ehee>e factories and roads, for be established so that cheese can lie be economy to pay. say, fl,500
a year and take entire control of management of of sea sickness.—Bugle Horn of Liberty. side of the tree. As it nears the citj
the affairs ot the association and work for
this is what the market reporter had to pl ied upon the market in the best p*»s for a competent engineer and
goes slow er and slower, till il stope b;
road its interest.
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large building, and to Jack’s astoni
say :
Bible condition. This will have much to builder. The Headlight s radical ideas
> ec 2.—they shall have power to levy
The girls' basket ball team is progress­ merit people begin to pour out ol
assessments upon the members of the asso­
New cheese has lw»me a very scarce | do with the price ol Tillamook cheese in
i about bringing about a change in the ciation in accordance to the amount ot ing rapidly under the guidance of Mr. sides of the demon.
Hinde and the market is likelv to l»e «!»• ■ the future, lor th** first grade cheese,with
cheese sold by the association not to exceed
All this time Jack
bad forgot I
road
supervisor ¿/stem is
sure to one-tenth ot a cent per lb. But do nothing Holman. But sometimes Lily thinks she
tireh bate of it lor a considerable time to
the inspector's stamp upon, is going to cau*e contention, because so many of our contrary to the wishes ot the association 'splaying football and makes a touch hunger, btit now it cauie back fl
come. The facturica at Tillamook ar»*
down
ami
shall
have
no
authority
to
contract
double
foice.
Hu
climbed
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down
nut making am thing la-cause the roads command a inuth higher price than that settlers are lieneffled by being able to get any debts against the association beyond its
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Iteeand slowly made his way lowaf
current expenses, and in no cases beyond the
in that section are i . such condition that which does not bear the inspector's ap­
A. A. Bramwell has been very happy ills place where this father’s but k
a few weeks road work, especially the amount in the treasury. Current expenses
they can do no hauling. There is no pros- proval. It is the correct thing to grade
settlers who are making a start, and are understood to iuciude the usual annual of late. He is always whistling about stood the night before. Ou nearing 1
ped, t het etore, ol getting any new chee-e
expenditures,
the
salaries
of
officers
and
his
work just as gaily as if there was "Id home he waa very much surprla
Itom that place foi 60 dais. J obiter» the cheese from this count v. and it is just for that reason we have refrained from employers, the expenses for literature.
Sac. 3 —Tne Board of Directors shall as not a care in the world, and he is always to see instead of the little log hsl
a nd others are compelled to draw upon as important to the dairymen as it is to forcing our ideas to the front, feeling
soon as practicable elect from their own whistling “Nellies eyes are blue.”
large brick house, surrounded by
»forage stacks, lor which the demand grade whtat, I Um lx r or apples. Two
number a President and Vice-President
lieautiful lawn, with flowers and »ha
ha* suddeidv hreone strong
The in veara ago an effort was made in thi« assured that a radical change would lie rUey shall also appoint a Secretary aud a
When
the
E.L.S.
theatrical
company
tree«
planted here and there.
Gai
demanded some day. It is time to get Cheese Inspector, well qualified, being an
quite, however, at the present time is
efficient and up to date cheese maker.
entiretv local, there bring hut little dis direction, ami Representative Heals suc­ down to some business si stem in road1 »EC. 4.— lie Board of Directors may re­ was rehearsing its play one day Inst along the path which lead to the bql
I o<d(i«in on th«* part ol outside markets ceeded in getting a bill through the stat»' building with results for the money quire of all appointees an oath to wetl and week George Van came into the room, entrauce of the house, Jack me«
faith fully |K-rtorm ail and singular the and w hen lie was asked who whs in the strange man, who asked him who (
to use Oregon ch««*•*.
Prices bavt iiul
legislature foi mi inspector for Tillamook
expended, and to do this th« re must be duties ot their office and a good and sut- eleventh grade room, he replied: “ vVliat was, and w here lie was going.
hetii changed
ticent bond to secure such performance.
county, l»ut Governor Chamberlain, s»» it ■
told him n ho lie w as, and that he i
5.—The Board ot Directors tuay pro­ do you want to know for ?•’
We wai t to say that Tillamook cheese is reported, vetoed the bill in one of his | a competent person at the head of the
looking for his fattier
and brctli(
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road work, who can intelligently advise vide suttoblc and convenient rooms for tMe
factories have not closed down, that the political tantrums
meeting
of
the
association
They
shall
pro
­
To place the cheese
Two pairs of traps were put up in the ” Who is your brother, what i» I
books, stationary and other materials
roads ar*» in good condition lor hauling. . on the market in as pure and perfect con ■ the county court, specify how alt roads. vide
name?' The man asked tins in a co»
Sic. 6.- The Board of Directors shall hold gymnasium last Saturday.
I culverts an I bridge-* are to k built or moathl)
meetings on the first Monday in
■■landing voice.
"Mr brother's nam*
that cheese is laing ship nut o i every trip dition u« p »e-ihh*. with clean an I mt me
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each mouth, and such other meetings as the
George
West ”
•• Ol" lhe man »4
,
repaired,
and
able
to
organise
and
work
of th« Argo to California amt Portland live boxes, is a step in the right direction (
The boy '»first team have sent for their
interest ot tne association may require.
•• he is iu H
a gang of men adapted to that kind of
»BV 7—Pour members of the Board of basket hall suits. They are expected any somewhat surprised.
markets, and that ano h -r 621 cmi le’i
house
Baying this he walked away.]
and is bound to bring g«»o l results
Directors shall constitute a quorum for the
work. Then the county will get good transaction of curient business. But a less time now.
here on Tuesday D»»«*n’t that make the
Jack went up to the door, and nM
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number may adjourn to a specified time
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Oregonian's paragraph look silly ?
There is quite a discu*sion going on •« roads at somewhere near their minimum
sac * — At every annual meeting they shall
We were surprised to see that Carrie telling who lie was, and what I
cost. The first question to l»e solved is make a report ot the receipts and expendi­
wanted, was taken to a large rod
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to r*»ad work and how tl»e road fund
ture« properly classified, and of the financial Olson, the famous base ball captain, is
11 »flairs and general conditions of the assrw-i now trying to make the basket ball "here an elderly man sat readii<|
We hare given the full text of the bill I | can b* expended to the I m *» i ol advant-| whether the sett lets want a change.
ation
«ssoci team.
paper.
They did not recogn ze «¡j
to incorporate Ports lor the improve* I i age. and, at the same time, a good deal j the Headlight had had anything to do
® —They shall appoint an auditing
other nt first, but it was a happy nwo
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with
the
toad
work
in
this
county
it
committee which shall audit all claims o"
me*it of tlvera and harbors, w han is now j ol ciittcism is being indalgeii in where
A, we now han a pair of boxing ting after Jack had told Ilia st«M
bills against the association and shall audit
hvlurr the State legislature, for two tea* I monri teavel*ern wasted and the public | would haw changed the system years all acconnts ot the Treasurer and Becretarv «lore, in the ,jm, Kid Edmunds wishes George told tnm that the demon he •]
was the morning train. He also id
Sac IO.—They shall have power to call
ruffi, 1st. on acconu • of the legal pre­ have not received value l«»rthe work pre- years ago.__________________
specUI meetings »f the association upon such to announce that he ia willing to miet him that hie fuiher had been dr«
notfcUi and for such purposes as they mav anybody with the gloves.
ceding* b*tng brought a sat net the nawli : formed The Headlight could make the1
several years, and that tie was the hd
deem proper All call for special meetings ti
For Sale.
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elected Port of Tillamook and. 2nd. he- | laliei an issue and go back to the Sap .
. the association shall state the spectfic obtect
of a large »oitune, left him by a grd
of the meeting.
" anted by Carrie Olson, someone
to
Aunt George, also owned a large led
cause Bay City and XeA ilem aft anxious pingtoii administration for plenty of in-
O k
H Power B>ak*r.
article II.—IX tire of thr P rrsidrwt
teach her how to wind her watch.
in the City of NetarU.
One 75 H. Power Engine
(•rrtident «ball pmide at all
to bfiow the proper procedure to take in j stances where road money was not used
th» mt*tin«, of th«. «Mociatioa nod r>< thr
Jack made Ida home with hi» brutbd
Owe 6 x 34 Pt* nee
emoting Port a/or th w places. Il will i as it should be, but Ihnt is not our pur
“"«■d
Dorr tor. Hr «hall also prrform
LOST AMD FOUXD COLtMM.
It took him a month or more to M
OwM' KfMw
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^datir.
a.
atr
nrcmsartlr
inrid»
nt
be seen that the bill is much more fat pose h«»w,
>up7*‘-,h» .M“hcl G°y"*- her old desk at uwd to the wavs and coetume of R
little can be gained by |
(hie 36” Blower
to thr ..«»»,.( Praatdeat at thr aaaoctatioa
lime, for he had been asleep fifty y«d
reaching than the modest bill which Im continually
,
K u»» Term«.
A*tn.La HI.—ut-Ttaa or trb Vtca-Paa the buck of the room.
*’l»e»fi'ig’' about the past
Found by the debitor*, a rough trip, Jack made many business tripe to TiM
«toairr.
TILLAMOOK LU\IHER CO.
corpora ted Tillamook. Huquailon. Fair­ wasteful expenditure of road money.
la
ease of drath ot abaaaee of thr Prtd
f•«•
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hy
th«
first
team,
tram
work.
F. 8. WniTiRoCX Pre*.
mook and oilier Urge citie« along 4
drnt. or of Ms tadurr from aar cans» to art
view and South Prairie precincts into a It is to inaugurate «system in the future
Loat. by Btan R om .
racific Coast. In a few years he H
thr Vtrr PrrMdrnt shall nrrform the tlnties
Port, and which, in onr judgment, tally which will insure good, p« rtuanent loads
I'mMrnt. and m rase
the abeenee or dia
*** 9,b- >«l. Hlh and came president of his brother's hs«
ability of both Prrsldrat aid Viee President 12th grade». that they arr a high ‘chool. Jack West lire.1 the rest of his lif»1
covered the local situation. Should this that the taxpayers want and which we
then the Board of Director» SllZX
boat, by the sophomore class. Oce happiness and died at a up« old age I
bae id their aamber to perform the dstirs of
bill become a law, a» eu doubt it will a »hall contend'or. In doing so we want
member
the Presidrat for the time brio«
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