Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 09, 1912, Image 5

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    Tillamook Headlight, May d, 1912
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JU
OUNTY AFFAIRS.
3 00 W. H. Hoskins........................ 13 75 Edward Gray ....
26 50
3 00 F. C. Flint .................................. 12 50 Hugh V Welsh ...
25 87
• |W. C. Van Dorsal......
3 00 Andy Hayden ;.......................... 12 50 H A Chopard ...
10 75
Mitcheii..;,___
3 (O G. Crumlof......................
10 00 Frank Kumm ....
11 50
ere the Taxpayers’ I. f . H. d . Moon.
Carnahan
5 OO Forrest Ayer............................... 22 00 U S Edwards
15 75
Elmer Hall .... ......
3 00 J. Baker
8 75
................................. 26 00 Ulyssis Edwards .
Money Goes
G. B. Crane ...........
3 Oil W. H. Hoskins ........................ 16 50 Clyde Webb ........
7 50
3 00 H. Curl........................................ 16 25 John Heilmeyer ..
21 (Ml
he Board of County Commis- Chas Desmond....... . .
L. C. Goldsworthy ....
3 00 Clyde Hudson ... ............... 11 25
Davie .................
11 00
ners, composed of Judge Mason Alwin Blum......... ,...
3 00 J. W. QuattlebaUiu ................. 11 25 Carl Curl ...........
32 75
I Commissioners Farmer and Wm Baxter, Dolph.......
3 00 Wallace Edson . ......................
24 (Ml
7 60 Lloyd Woods.......
3 00 C. Wells ..................................... 20 00 Alex Emlah .........
19 60
ey, transacted-the following bust- Henry White..................
W F. Messner....... ¿....
3 00 G. Russell.................... ........... 12 50 Harley Curl......... .
14 75
e last week >
Geo. Baxter .......
9 40 W. A. Snedeber........................
62 501
6 25 R B McClay...........
he claims of Glass Ac Prud- E. B. Barthrop ...........
3 00 W. H. Hoskins ........................
18 (XI
8 25 E E Davis ...........
P.
H.
Messner
.............
3
00
18 QO
Forrest Ayer ............................ 12 00 Louie Wooley ....
nme for $24.18; P. F. Fraser for
•> (X)
W.
H.
Sales,
Foley
.......
3
00
J.
Baker
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’
.
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32 00 Henry Farmer ..
10 and Simmons Ac Goldsworthy Felix Roy______ _ ....
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3 00 W. H. Hoskins.......................... 22 00 J CCreecy..............
$26.95 were continued.
" W. Wilks ................
G.
3 (XI H. Curl............. .......................... 18 65 Oliver Fritch.......
50
‘he bid Of A. J. Burdick for wood C. W. Wilk» .
7 40 J> W. Quattlebaum ...........
6 25
20 00 Claude Hall...........
3 00 Wallace Edson ........................ 21 35 W F Messner ...
10 <Xl
the court house, being the D. F. Thompson
A Blackmore
‘
.... ...
3 00 L. Affolter...................................
7 50
3 75 P H Messner .. .*
zest at $3.65 per cord for hemlock, E.
D. K. Tinneratet, Fairview
3 60 U.G. Jackson ...........................: 180 50
Miscellaneous Road Claims.
was awarded the contract, and M. Abpanalp .
3 00
S alaries .
Security Vault A Metal Works,
J. G. Martin....
3 00
other bids rejected,
H. Crenshaw ............................ ] 133 33
culverts..................... v............ 350 56
W.
E.
Noyes
3
00
n the matter of the petition of
Geo Tinnerstet
3 00 Homer Mason ....’.................. 100 00 R B Hays, surveying ......... 23'25
10 00
tt. Moroney for the vacating of Wm Maxwell
T
II Goyne map's
...........
3 0O C. A. Johnson.......................... 75 00
7 (XI
plats of the town of Moroney, N.'’McMillan, Garibaldi
5 fXI J. C. Holden........... .................... 13J3 33 W G Harris, liver» for sur.
3 00 K. Mills ...................................... 75 00 Rogers A McNamer, livery 36 50
! same was allowed.
i A. S Bent ......................
for surveyors
....................
.. . ................. 50 00
3 00 Pearl Phelps
n the matter of the petition of A. ■{;
” .............
A M Hare ................................. I 100 (XI Coast Bridgs Co, inch . . . 274fi 40
3
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fge fora county road upon the Geo Phelps..y.i i i
3 00 J H Johnson ............................. 75 00
>ort of the road viewers, it was R. E. Jackson
....
3 00 W S Buel..................................... 83 33
............................ 83 33 REFUSED FRANCHISE
3 00 B L Beals
lered the same be a declared a F- Worthington, Hebo ......
Chan McKillip............................ 3 00 W D Bodyfelt ......... .................. 45 00
blic highway.
1 J. J McGinnis
....................
3 00 H V Alley................................... 62 00
n the matter of the sale of lands Geo W. Worthington ........ 3 00 H M Farmer ............................. 54 00 Southern Pacific Co. Will
Supplies to County Poor.
I in by Tillamook County for R. A Brink ............................... 3 00
7 40 C J Chaffee................................. 24 00 Establish Depot at Ter­
;es, it wps ordered that on Mon-: Frank L Owens......... ............
f. July 1st, 1912, after having | Thos Coates, Hoquarton .... 3 00 W D Gladwell .......................... 4 55
Alex Watt ..................................
3 00 King & Smith ....... .................. 13 50
minal Grounds.
it given notice thereof in the | T. E. Epplett.............................
3 00 H Crenshaw .............................
9 75
nner provided by law, the sheriff C. W. Talmage ........................
3 00 C I Clough ...............................
1 35
After several months of contention 1
3 00 A Finley & Co .......................... 11 50
ill offer for sale to the highest Carl Wallin................ >...............
over a franchise to give the P. R. [
Wm
D.
Bodyfelt
......................
3
(XI
Irma
Doerge
............................
25
72
Ider for cash all lands heretofore H. F. Goode peed......... ............
3 00 E T Haltom............................... 27 66 A N three tracks on Front street, ’
I in by the county; no land to be S. A. Brodhead ................ I.....
3 00 Tillamook Meat Co .................
5 00 the railroad company have declined
3 00
d for less than the amount for E. E. Finley...............................
Work, e‘c, in R D No 1.
to accept the franchise and have
3
00
John
Aschim
.........
.
...
lich tracts were bid in by the
2 05 lecided to erect the depot and es­
3 00 Nelson & Co. meh ..................
C.
E.
Mowery
............................
inty, which shall be the upset F. W. Christensen....................
3 00 Tohl 4 Anderson, inch......... 1 178 50 tablish the freight yards at the ter­
T H Pitts, ucp
dep sup
sup ...
................. tw 90 minal grounds, east of town, as the
ice.
T. R. Wileon, Little Neetucca 10 oo*"
3 nn: Wheeler Lumber Co ...
162 86
in the matter of the petition of H. J. W Hellenbrand...................
3 OG Nehalem Saw Mill .....
12 40 facilities on Front street were too
Follett for a county road, the H. E. Follett...............................
3 00, H L Provoost, meh . .
10 95 cramped todo business. Following
S. H. Rock ..................................
me was continued.
3 go King & Smith Co, meh
75 is the letter to the City Council
W. H. Christensen .................
■4 (Xi W H Hoskins, dep sup
70 70 from Superintendant Campbell :
in the matter of the petition to Chas Fox .
60 55
3 00 E
*■' Craig - ................
icate part of the town of Wheeler, B. O’Hara, Netarts ................
“The matter of deppt location has
Tohl................. .
2 50
4 60 J 'ulitis
*'
James A. Biggs ........................
ie same was dismissed.
lugo
Kline
....................
5 00 been one of considerable concern
3 00 "
Chas Lee............. . .......................
In the matter of the claim of J. A. A. Yager ............................ 3 00 C I. Alley .......................
2 75 to us for some time. Not being
44 50 tullv satisfied that it was to the
'. Tohl for damages, the same was W. H. Biuicke
.................
3 (XI r Blake Thompson .......
3 (J), Deck Johnson...............
83 50 beat interests of the City and the
W. A Snedeker ........................
sallowed.
45 (XI Railroad Company Jointly to locate
6 001 KjJ Thompson .............
Fred
Zaddach,
Nehalem
.........
In the matter of the application of
-
i
W
srren
Hoskins
.........
3 73 on the Opera House block corner
6 (XI
Wm Tubbesiug ....... ................
57 50 Front street and Stillwell Ave. on-
A. Smith for liquor license, the H. F. Elfen berger .'. .......... 12 00 E. Krumloff ...............
43 25 account of the ground being ao far
6 (B Chas. Morgan ..............
nne was dismissed.
I’. E. Allen........... ....................
Wm.
Hoski
s,
team...
68
oc above the trfrk grade that it would
6
(XI
In the matter of the application F. A. Rowe ...............................
47 75 be impracticable to locate the sta­
Grant Marahall.............
6
OU
W.
H.
Effenberger
...........
' A. C. Vogler for liquor license D. Fitzpatrick, South Prairie. 3 00 Tom Quinn....................
27 75 tion satisfactorily. The ao called
Krumloff............
54 25 Lamb's Dock is so much below the
ie same was continued.
G. C Vaughn....... . .................. 3 00 John
23 50 grade of the (rack and Iras so little
In the matter of the petition of C. if. B. Johnson .. .............
. 4 00 George Hoskins...........
16 00 trontage on Front street that we
3 00 And Peterpon...............
'. Funk for a county road it was E. J. Gienger...............................
22 (»I feel that it would be inqiosaible to
3 00 John Pacquet................
rdered that U. G. Jackson, Chas. T. W. L-yster.............................
15 50 develope freight facilities that would
3 (X) Griff Krumloff ............
F. L. Buell
....................
26 50 be at all adequate- to handle the
Hells and W. B. Aiderman be ap- Peter Newberg, Sandlake......
3 00 W. M. Walker ..............
Roy
Dunham
.................
3 25 business of your City, in the im­
ointed a board of road viewers, to U. S. Edwards .... .................
7 00
Frank
Barnes
...............
7
0U mediate future.
•3
00
E. R. Hays ...........................
,ieet on the 15ih May.
After mature consideration we
13
75
Chester
Wilks
..............
3
00
Wilson............................
Iti the matter of the petition of Leq>V.
23 75 have .ilefinitely concluded to build
3 00 Frank Illingsworth
. R Thompson........................
23 75 our freight and passenger depot on
lam Bauer for a county road, upon olin Whalen ...........................
3 (XI Ben Johnson ................
the terminal grounds notwitlistand
6 IM) B Bowman....................
he report of the board of viewers, J. S. Stephens, Tillamook.....
ing Our considerable investment In
George Eichenger.......
6
(X)
Geo.
P.
Wilt
.............................
.
he petition was granted and the
property on Front Street. While at
Theo Finney .................
6
20
M.
V.
Stillwell
..........................
first glance it may seem to some of
lame was declared a public high
H. P. Kerr ................................. 6 (Ml Wm Kennedy................
those interested that this will be a
E
H
Gary
.........................
vay.
T. H. Goyne ............................ ’ 6 (Ml George Henderson ....
considerable distance from your
In the matter of the petition of W. G. Dwight .......................... 6 00
busineis center, we prefer to take
3 (Ml Sam Thompson
the broader view and look into the
?red F Scherzinger to vacate road, H. A. Miles, Union.............. .
Emil
Ross
...................
3
00
R. Robedee ........................
near future when your City shall
he same was granted and the road W. E.
3 00 Chas Christensen .......
Parker . .........................
E.
have grown greatl) nnd will require
A
E
Worthington
.........
jrdered vacated.
3
00
T.
Edmunds
........................
D.
75 facilities such as can only be pro­
3 00 Frank Thompson r....
In the matter of the petition of B. S Clark ............................... .
vided on a considerable area of
ao ground
9 (X) Alvin Thompson.......
and such us we have in our,
Grant Dawson for a county road, C. C. Murphy......... ..................
40
G. W. Zaddach...............
Anticipating
C ircuit court E xpense «.
this was continued for further hear­
James B McKimens ..
00 present terminal.
this
development,
it would be un­
50
W. E. Easom.
Francis Gary.................
ing.
wise
for
t*s
to
limit
ourselves by
50
Albert Crawford .........
In the matter of the approval of James Pallin
85 providing facilities on our Front
Brad Banner
Gordon Pitts.................
the plat and deed of dedication of John Perry ...
I.eater Pitts .................
85 street property, which in our judg­
the town of Seaport, the same was E. K. Gilbert
25 ment would be ao soon outgrown.
Joe Pitts ........................
Am returning herewith Ordinance
Harrison Booth
60
A Miller...........................
approved.
No. 241. We respectfully thank you
15 00 Otto Koeher....................
In the matter of the applicstion of Albert Crawford....
for the time and efforts you have
27 00 Tohl Ac Anderson, supplies
H. H. Tubbesing ..
Edward Hadley for liquor license J. R. Harter...............
given it» preparation, but not feel­
» 20 1
furnished and deducted
for Garibaldi precinct, the same George Heilmeyer.....
24 00
from men's accounts.......... 84 88 ing that we can consistently accept
18 40 1 A E Rittenhouse...................... 16 50 the same, we'beg to remain.”
Alex Watt .
was granted.
0 20 1 Joe Vsnhove ..............................
8 25
W. S. Buel, current expenses.
1 45 Erick Glad.
20 80 1 George Ludke.............................
6 25
George Willett,office rent, etc. 30 70 Gust Nelson
18 40 Jasper Alley................................ 17 50
Barthold-Bay Co., meh.........
4 80 Wilber Stillwell
« 20 Leslie Barber ............................ 10 00
Tillamook Water Works........ io oo H. F. Goodspeed
20 00 Herschel Scovell......................
7 00
Tillamook Electric Light .... 22 28 A. A. Apeley
22
40 1 Max Schroder ...........................
2 50
A. McNair A Co., meh............. 19 77 Alwin Blum ...
10
00
• Fred Zaddach, Supervisor ... 21 60
Pacific Tele Co........................ 30 10 H. B. Johnson
18
80
W. S. Hare ...
Rollie W. Watson, insurance
Road Work, etc, in R. D. No. 2.
20 80 I
on Court House ..................... 180 00 A. J. Burdick
J. C Gove, dirt................ ...... 6 50
Tillamook Herald, printing.. 71 50 D. Martiny......
W B Aiderman, Supervisor. 87 60
Chas A. Smith ..
Tillamook Headlight, print­
7 00
G L Dick .....................................
ing .............................................. 113 33 Theo Jacoby ...
Q I Pangborn............................ 34 30
D. L. C. Pike..
J. J. Spencer, constable ser­
You like a little salt and pep-
3 75
F E Pangborn..........................
vice ................................. !......... 5 00 George Vaughn
J E Zimmerman .................... 24 50 per_a lirtle mustard a little
Connie
Dye
N. G. Boquist, right of way
Glenn Zimmerman ........ .... 22 25 lemon extract—a little this and
for Kodad htll........................ 125 00 D. L. Shrode
18 40 A Gakoweki......... ..................... 19 25 that to flavor your grub. Your
T.
r.-
Epplett
James Kodad, ditto .................. 150 00
28 00 Will Hadley................................ 31 00 cow, your steer, your bog under
A. G. Beals Lumber Co......... 808 66 J. C. Mills . ........
........................ 27 M natural conditions would have a
00 V C Knight
Beall A Co, meh........................ 125 15 Frank L. Owens
4U G L Dick ..................................... 25 50 chance to get a bite of this, a bite
G. L. Dick, hauling .............
5 12 John Sheets
3 75 of that and a bite of the other
.1........................
3 20 M Daily...
Dawson Bros, livery ............. 11 00 Geo Edner .
3 20 William Fletcher...................... 16 25 thing and so get a variety in ita
}. S. Stephens, notary.........
t 1 (X) Geo Benson
3 20 F H Eggelstein ........................ 36 00 feed. But under the ¿unnatural
. C. Bewley, truant officer ..
2 66 C. B. Wiley
2 25 condition in which you keep
...............
10 00 E Bencheidt ..
Mrs. Ed Lindsey
2 25 them, they get every day about
E lection E xpenses .
10 20 E Larson ...................................
Bert Cornett . ;
Fred Biggs................................. 20 75 the same sort of stuff to eat Aa
W. H. Christensen, register­
Jack Balmer..
Hance Wilks ............................ 17 io a natural coi.sequence thev get
3 50 Clark Smith ..
ing voters...... .. ....................
C R Funk ................................. 70 00 “ off their feed.’’ liven if they
W. R. Robedee, rent.............
2 (10 Herb Perry ..
29 (II do not. their digestive organs
A L Meyers ............................
30 F. Buckles
H. Booth, gasoline .................
R Maine .......................... .......... 47 00 need the tonic effect which cornea
I W. Hiner, registering voters 16 60 J. A. Smith
H Edgar ................................... 15 (X) from a variety of feeding atuffa.
E. W. Stanley, making can­
Bob Kennedy
5 00
J Proctor ...................................
Watkins’ Stock Toole *
vas of votes .................. ... 6 20 James Smith..
2 <J0
M Weber ...................................
Frank A. Rowe, registering
D. L. Shrode....
Is
a
scientific preparation which
4 00 not only
Theo Ghechter......... .............
voters ....................................... 15 10 Geo Wilt.............
improves the flavor of
2 25
Will Wilks ....... . .....................
M. C. Trowbridge, registering
James Walton ..
feed you feed, but also sup­
7 00 the
L C Wells...................................
50 Edith Allger ..
votes ...........................................
plies that tonic element so needed
Amos Vaughan.................. .. 106 90 to
F. W. Talbot . A .
make your live stock do their
D bputt S heriffs .
M D Darby
.......................... 49 30 beet.
F.
P.
Hobson
...
3 00
W. R. Simmons........................
J T Woodward .......................... 46 00
Frank
Strueby..
There
is no longer any doubt
3 00
Hana Wilks ................................
Andrew Hougen ..................... 47 25 aliout the need of a tonic for the
3 00 Parris Lamar .
H. G. Duchein .......... .............
4fl
00
Ole
Hougen
...............................
domestic animal kept
3 00 Edith Olson
L. H. Kinney............... ..............
29 75 misiern
W Fletcher ...................... .
under artificial conditions. You
3 00 Dr. Kerron
J. J. Longcor ..............................
50
44
V
C
Knight
....................
must give them something to
6 00 Dr. Wendt .
Baxter Stillwell..........................
Webb Maddux ........................ 10 (X) help them digest their feedand
3 no Harriett E. Allen
Wm D Bodyfelt........................
9
GO
O
J
Pangborn
.......
.............
get the greatest good from it
3 0U Agnea Allen .
Harrison Booth ........................
A L Kialer................................. 54 50 Watkina’ Stock Tonic supplies
3 00
Arthur Holden..........................
»650 40 John Langley ............................ 5 75 this need. It makes the animal
Total
...
3 00
Arthur Edmunds
.............
50 relish its feed more; it aids in
4 55 E G Aflderaon........................... fl 75
L J. Spencer....... ........... ........... 6 00 J. P. Allen, meals . ..■■■■
E
Y
Reynolds
......................
•
fl
50
the digestion and assimilation
9 (Ml Portland Restaurant, ditto
D. E. Dawson............. . .
3 25 of
W L Gaskill ............................
the fee«!, snd in addition to
C
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B
ill
.
S
tate
vs
,
G
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K
amp
.
44
50
W
J
Knight
...............................
JtTDGM ANO CLERES.
that, it baa a tonii" effect upon
1
50
1-en
Wilson
...............................
E.
W.
Stanley
...............................
’
T. W. Elliott, Bay.....................
the whole system
M. M. Mead A Son, Kilcliia
J. T. Nevins ...
Your animals need a tonic of
River
road
...............
1(XM)
00
Mrs.
T.
Gaechter
.........................
2
fX)
Robert Wstt
this kind Watkins' Stock Tonic
J.
C.
Martin
..................................
f
*
Road Work, etc, in R D No A
D A. Simmons
is not s secret preparation. We
I D. E. Dswaon .............................
* ~ E Godsey, inch .................
E. B. Jacoby
40 15 tell you the actual ingredients
CtMT
B
ill
,
state
v
«.
A
xtone
J- M. Bodls i..
8U 70 that are usail in it. You know
King A Mmith, meh ....
T utcauu .
1- W. Hiner,
ier, Be ver
21 «> exactlv what you are buying ued
J M Haker, dep «up ....
7
90
A. W Bunn —
52 «I poun<l for |»>und it Will go farther
Forrest J Ayer, sap .. .
I. W. Hiner ..........................
10
50
8 M6 and do more gixsl than any ntlirr
P. 1. Trol ough.
Thun Bros ....................
4Vm. Bay»........................
E- G. Anderson
2 15 Cloverdale l.nmtier Co ..
34 stock tonic or ao called atock
I Frank Kumm ....................
W. I. Gilbert ...
2 15 Chas Rsy. meh ...............
is <>> fiasl ever made.
Kumm ................... '
J- M. Baker
1 75 E E Rowland .................
52 75
Tlie Watkins Mu» will i«e glad
Totcauer ...........
K P. Milla. Blaine
~
2fl 12 to leave you » i»ail on trial,
R V Rowland...............
SURVBVixo. E tc
K. D. Moon
___________________
. ..........
21 25 backed by the Watkina guarantee,
31 15 G T Coulson .....................
Ross Shreve............. ............
C. A. McDonald.............
M »2
F D Nash ...........................
30
70
Deliver* by Waggon
G. J. Poyskjr ... .................
11 50
W- H. Cason......................
2 30 David Hr«« .... .............
Oscar
Luhn
.....
Hugh Welsh.........................
14
IO
R
E
Welsh
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>. *. ROBERTS
2 50
Herman Schollmeyer -----
J. T Hollett........................
24 12
» U
Fred
Zaddach
....................
48 00
John A. Biggs. Barnegat
23 •>
Frank Wabeley ..... ....
•
ik W. Grabel .....................
J
Are You Giving
Your Live Stock
a Fair Deal ?
r.
Stallion
SICKLE BILL,
No. 48.969 A.T.R.
No. 5,748 A.M R.
Will make the season of 1912, at Rogers-McNamer’s barn.
Terms of service $20.00, to insure a colt $15.00 of which is to be
paid to Rogers McNainer as soon as colt is foaled, and $5.00 to be
paid at First National bank for each and every colt foaled in 1913,
to make a purse for, get of said horse to complete for prizes.
50 per cent to first colt, 3) per cent to second, 20 per cent to 3rd,
some in July, August or Sept. 1915
Sickle Bill is vary handsome, has size good gait and action,
and will be a show horse bred for a race horse or sire.
Sickle Bill is a son of Spoken ne. Record, 2.15’* and sire
Freddie C, 212**. Starlight, 213% Kane, 2,17%. Gee Gee, 219*4.
Revel Kane, 2.24*4. Joe Cane, 2 22% Contestor, 3 yr., 2.24%.
Creole Kane, 2.25%. Paul Kane, 2.27% and Nettie Spokane, 2.30.
First Dam, Crex Crex, by Comodnre Belmont, 4340.
Second Dam, Hellen, 2.32, by Daniel Lambert, 102.
Third Dam, Kate, Dam of Velox, 2.30lg.
Fourth Dam by Vermont Hambeltoman.
If you drink because of a craving for
stimulants—if you’ve reached the stage
where nothing will satisfy excepting
rou^h, high-proof, strong whiskey
our story is not for you
But if it’s mellowness, age and flavor
you’re looking for—you'll like Cyrus
Noble
Became it's p”-e—because it’s r ’•’table—
because you don’t have to dilute it with
water to be able to swallow it.
It costs no more than any other good whiskey.
W. J Van Schuyver Co, Portland, Ore
Summer Vacations
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Via the
To the East.
Rose Festival.
Elk’s Convention.
SEASHORE
or
MOUNTAINS.
Round Trip tickets to the principal Cities of the East, going or
returning through California, or via Portland. Going limit 15 days,
final return limit October 31, on sale as follows :
Sale Dates.
May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 14. 15, 17,
18, 24, 29.
Jume 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28. 29.
July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15. 16, 20, 22,
23, 26, 29, 30, 31.
August 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16, 22,
23, 29, 30, 31.
September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 20.
Stop-over going
_j or returning
within the
th« limit.
Newport—Yaquina Bay.
..placeto
The home of the Rhododendron, an ideal
place to «pendthe
»pend the summer.
Low round trip and week end ticket». Reasonable
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rates, ,___
out
door amusement», bathing, boating, gfllf, fishing, etc.
Low Fares to Meeting of Women’s Clubs San Francisco, June 24 to
July 0.
PACIFIC RAILWAY A NAVIGATION BEACHES
Are now within easy reach by the P.R. A N. and a new field for a
pleasant vacation open. Week end tickets now on sale nnd season
tickets from all points on sale June let.
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
Opens-June 10 and closes June 15. The greatest Floral Fiesta nnd
Carnival of Pleasure yet held. Low round trip tickets on snle from
all point«.
For beautifully illuatrated txxikleta describing Newport, Bay
oceun and other point«, ns well a« information «bout Eastern Fares,
routes, stop-overs, etc., call on nearest Agent or write to
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
B P. O. E. (Elks) Convention, July 8 to 13, 1012.
ROUND TRIPS EAST
On the dal« given below, round trip ticket* will be
•old to the pointe in the But shown below, and menf
others, at greatly reduced fares quoted:
THROUGH TRAINS EAST
In Connection With
Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways
Atü otic City
Baltimore
Boston
Buttalo . .
Chicaro
.
Colorado Spring,
Denver
. . .
M2 40 Onuba
.
40.00 PhiUdelphI«
MJB Pittsburg .
7240 St. Lous .
«0 00 I St. Paul
.
Montreal • . •
104.00 ‘ Toronto .
10840 ’ W uhington
New York
. .
DATc'B O
SAUT
>111.00
107 M
110.00
91.50
7X50
55.00
554»
DetrAt . .
Didoth. .
Kanavs City
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
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,
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MOO,
106.50
91.50
704)0
404)0
9140
10740
July 3. 3, « 7. It. 13. If., 1«. 30. 33, 3(1,
JI. 20. 30. 31. 1012
17. 1«, 10 30.
Auiru.l 1 2. 3. A. 7. 12. 1A, 1A 22.3», 30,
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So. 31. 1012
Aepten>l>er 4 S A. 7, ». 11. 13. 30. 1013
Stopovers nud choice o( routes allowed In each direction.
Pinal return limit,
Actolier » . 1912
IWtails oTwhedtilev fttres etc will be furnished oA reqwrvt.
I, 3«, 30.1V12.
V. E COMAN. Genl Freight and Paa. Agent,
I'llkri.ANII OMI't.oN
a
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. ALtLiEN, Prop^ator.
Headquarters for Travelling Men
Special Atteution paid to Tourist«
A Pit st Cl*»» Tabic.
*
Cxmiurtablc Beds *ud Aucvunaudalio a
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