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    Tillamook Headlight, June
COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM LIST.
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CHINA PAINTING.
Single Piece, conventional pattern, 1st prize. $1.00; 2nd prize, 50c.
Single Piece, flower pattern, 1st prize. $1.00; 2nd prize, 5°c-
Better Babies Contest.
Needlework, Crochet, etc.
MRS. H. CRENSHAW, Superintendent.
HAND SEWING.
Hand-made Apron, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd, 25c
Suit of Underwear, 3 pieces, 1st prize, $1.00; 2nd prize, 50c.
Handkerchief, 2, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Baby Dress, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Hemstitched Pillowslips, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK.
Infant’s Skirt, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Infant's Carriage Robe, 1st prize, 50 c; 2nd 1 rize, 25c.
Infant's Pillow, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
W aist in Punch Work, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd | ’ ze, 25c.
Centerpiece, punch work, 1st prize, 50c, 2ni prize, 25c.
Centerpiece, coronation braid, ¡st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Waist, Hardanger embroidery, 1st prize, 5OC. 2nd prize, 25c.
Specimen of Venetian or Louis XIV Embroidery, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd
prize, 25c.
Specimens in cross stitch^ 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Specimen of Bredemeir Embroidery, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 2$c.
Roman Embroidery, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Centerpiece, silk embroidery, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Specimen Embroidery in French knots, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Pair Towels in colored embroidery, 1st pr-ze, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Punch Work Pillow, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Colored Embroidery Soft Pillow, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Pillow Cross Stitch, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Sofa Pillow Bead Work, 1st prize. 50c; 2nd prize, 25c
WHITE EMBROIDERY.
Lunch Cloth, eyelet embroidery, 1st prize, 50c, 2nd prize, 25c.
Lunch Cloth, Mount Mellick embroidery, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Lunch Cloth, satin stitch embroidery, 1st piize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Corset Cover, eyelet embroidery, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Shirtwaist, eyelet, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Embroidered Nightgown, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Embroidered Chemise, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd piize, 25c.
Set Embroidered Table Linen, 7 pieces, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Baby Dress, embroidered, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Baby Coat, embroidered, ¡st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Centerpiece, eyelet embroidery, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Centerpiece, French embroidery, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Centerpiece of W’allachin embroidery, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Best specimen Sheet and Pillow Cases, 1st prize 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Collection 3 Towels, embroidered, ¡st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Embroidered Pin Cushion,
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LACE—HONITON.
Bonbon or Point Lace Collar, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Boniton or Point Lace Handkerchief, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Boniton or Point Lace Baby Bonnet, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
IRISH CROCHET.
Collar and Cuffs, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Waist trimnied with Irish crochet, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Jabot, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25.
Handbag, ¡St prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Display, 1 yard or more of Lace, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
CROCHET—FANCY STITCH.
Child's Sacque, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Skirt, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Set of Doilies, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Centerpiece, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Child's Hood, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Slippers or Shoes, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
DRAWN WORK.
Lunch Cloth, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Sofa Pillow, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Child's Dress, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c,
Corset Cover, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
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Shirt Waist, 1st prize 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Handerchief, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
TATTING.
Handkerchief, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Centerpiece, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Two Yards or More of Lace, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Towel, trimmed with tatting, ¡st prize, 50c; .-nd prize, 25c.
Jabot, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize,25c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fancy Pincushion, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Bed Quilt, silk patch work, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Bed Quilt, worsted patch work, 1st prize, toe; 2nd prize, 25c.
Bed Quilt, best cotton patch work, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Home Made Rug, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Best Specimen of Bedding, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c
Best Specimen of Brading, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Best Specimen of Stenciling, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
OLD LADIES DEPARTMENT.
Patch Work Cotton Quilt, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Patch Work Woolen or Silk Quilt, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Piece in Drawn Work, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Two yards or more, of Knit or Crocheted T.ace, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd
prize 50c.
Piece of Battenberg, ¡st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Embroidered Sofa Pillow, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Embroidered Centerpiece, 1st prize 50c; and prize,25c.
Best Piece of Tatting, ¡st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Bed Spread Knitted or Crocheted, 1st prize, 50c, 2nd prize, 25c.
Knitted or Crocheted Mittens, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Knitted or Crocheted Shawl, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
MRS. MARY F. DUNSTAN, Superintendent.
Rules and Regulations.
1
Competition open only to children of parents who are bona
resi­
dents of the State of Oregon. No entry fees. Entries close Septeu!bcir 8th
at 9 o’clock P. M. All children whose entne, arc made subsequent o his
date will be scored after those regularly entered, but will not be entitl
compete for a premium.
2. Entries must be made on blanks especially prepared, which will be
also furnish any other information with reference to the department.
sent upon application to Mrs. Mary F. Dunstan, Superintendent, who will
3. Parents are requested to make their en'nes as early as possible, in
order that the management may have sufficient time to tabulate and ar­
range appointments for same. Parents will be notified 01 the day and hour
set for the examination of their children, and, while it will not be abso­
lutely compulsory
compulsory that
time, , it is earnestly
lUXCiy
in«i they
lilt? be presented at that .......
. re­
quested that the dates so assigned be adhered to as much as possible, in
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LUM v - avx f-Ar-oiv* thf UrnnfT
order
that
there may < be no
and 1 All
all a
children
receive the proper
examination
the time assigned,
attention. Children not presented
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the
will have to wait until such a time as will suit the convenience o
management.
4 In furtherance of the educational value of this contest, all prize-win­
ning children will be expected to be presented foi exhibition at a date and
hour to be fixed by the manageefnnt.
This contest is carried on in conjunction with the \\ omen’s Home
Companion, who furnish all direction score cards, etc. In addition to the
cash prizes listed hereafter the Women’s Home Companion will give two
bronze medals to the best boy and girl baby scoring the highest in the
whole contest and will give certificates to the winner in each class.
PRIZES.
Child over 6 months and under 1 year, 1st prize, $10.00.
Child over 1 year and under 2, ¡st prize, $15.00; 2nd prize, $10.00; 3rd, $5.00.
Child over 2 years and under 3, ¡st prize, $15.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3rd, $5.00.
Child over 3 years and under 4, ¡st prize, $15.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3rd, $5.00.
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Absolutely has no substitute
Many mixtures are offered as
substitutes for Royal. No other
baking powder is the same in
composition or effectiveness, or
so wholesome and economical,
nor will make such fine food.
Royal Baking Powder is made from pure,
Grape Cream of Tartar. No alum,
lime or acid phosphates.
Editorial Snap Shots
while on the Pacific Coast the market . mar president of the Junior Class, 1 10:15—Parade, consisting of G. A. R.
Allied organizations, etc.
calls for "green" cheese only a few 4 whose dignified manner and appro­
weeks old.
I priate remarks were the admiration 1:30—Business session, election of
Bro. Trombley belongs to the
officers, etc.
of all. The toast responses were by
“Slump” party.
I Prof R.U.Moore, representing the 7:30 p.irx— Band Concert.
The County Court appointed F. L. Faculty, and to whom the Junior 8:00 p.m.—Mixed Chorus.
I
Some of our real estate sharks are Sappington county commissioner be­ I 1 Annual was dedicated; Prof. Buchan,- Reading—Florence Chapman.
' an,principal; Miss Stella Goyne, pres- Solo—Mrs. R. Moore.
doing to Tillamook dairy lands what I cause he received the majority of I
[ ident of the Senior Class; Mr. El­ Recitation— Billie Stillwell.
votes
at
the
primary
election.
Had
J. P. Morgan did to the New Maven
bert E. Ginn,
President of the Whistling Solo—Lamorine Clark.
Mr. Thompson been the successful Alumni Association; Mr. Verne Bain, Flower Drill.
railroad, with the same result.
candidate he would have been ap­ representing the Student Body;Miss Reading—J. H. Johnson
Solo—Mrs. Trombley.
Bave you noticed how forclosures pointed commissioner. Mr. Sapping­ De Bar, from theFaculty; Mr. Benly
Stam, from the Alumni.All acquaint­ Reading—Rhea Anthis.
ton,
no
doubt,
was
thè
best
qualified
are increasing in the county, and in
ed themselves well and were high­ Instrumental Solo—Leland Erwin.
what a critical condition some of our person from practical experience as a ly applauded. Mr. Ginn led in the Reading—Henry Young.
citizens are in who have been induced civil engineer and road builder for High SchooT’yell.” The eight course Solo— Mrs. Page.
the position, as road building is one banquet was planned by Miss Ue- Flag drill.
to buy land at inflated valuations?
land, of the Domestic Science De­ Song—Male Quartette.
of the principal things that county
partment, and both the menu cuisene
THURSDAY.
Don’t forget that next Thursday is commissioners have to attend to. But, and service would have done credit 9:45 a.m.—Installation of officers and
clean-up day in Tillamook city. But somehow, the people don’t always to a.first class hotel, and many com­
closing all business sessions.
get buisy every day up to that tim e elect the most competent persons to pliments were given the young ladies 2:00 p.tn.—Trip to Bar View by spec­
from the freshmen, and eighth grade
ial train, Drill by Life Savers, Clam
and there won’t be so much to do on run city and county affairs. We be­
who so delicately served. The elegant
Bake and lunch.
the day specified in Mayor Beals’ lieve that Mr. Sappington will make Club rooms, the tastily decorated 8:00 p.in.—Camp Fire.
a good commissioner and give to all tables, the rich banquet, the manly
pioclamation.
parts of the county a square deal, young men and intelligent and beauti­
Ort Friday evening the graduating
with a view to economy and in ob­ fully gowned young ladies, all made exercises took place at the Christian
For the information of Bro. Trom
a
picture
long
to
be
remembered.
church with the following class mem­
bley, the Democratic free trade boos­ taining the best results.
The Junior Class deserves much bership graduating: Stella Goyne, Al­
ter, pig tail eggs are seeling in China
credit for the occasion, also the ap­ ice Todd, Alice Perry, Verle Stanley,
A former Tillamooker, who knows pearance and subject matter of their Gail Buel, Harvey Ebinger, Ralph
at 6c. a dozen, and the Democratic
party allows these eggs to compete the actual valuation of dairy land in annual, "The Tattler.” Each student Harris, Perry DeLillis and Verne Bain.
and every citizen
of Tillamook
The musical program of the evening
with eggs raised by Oregon farmers. this county and other parts of the
should purchase one of these delight­ consisted of music bv the High School
Northwest, writes: “I picked up a ful booklets as a souvener. The ta­
Orchestra, violin solo by Areta Ever­
What's all this fuss about auto Tillamook Hearld this morning in the bles were laid for about fifty and the son and a vocal solo by Verle Stanley.
speeding in the city? Impossible; it library, dated 22nd, and I noticed a entire faculty, Senior and Junior clas­ The salutatory was given by A lice Per­
can’t be done. Ask Freddie if any­ sort of an editoral referring to the ses, and Alumni graced the occasion ry and the Valedictory was given by
by their presence.
Verne Baid. The address of the even­
body can speed on a rotten pave­ price of cheese this spring, etc. Then
The midnight chimes sounded the ing was given by Prof. Ackerman of
ment. . It may be that was the reason it proceeded to rake you for some­ passing of another day as "Good Monmouth. At the close of the uro­
some of our prominent citizens were thing you must have published as to Night” were spoken and another hap­ gram Verne Bain was presented with a
the price of dairy land -in Tillamook, py occasion passed into memory’s year’s scholarship at the Pacific Uni­
not arrested for speeding last fall.
halls to be lived over again, when age,
for your information I will state business cares and duties of a home versity at Foreot Grove, “for having the
highest standings of any pupil, in his
It is reported that owing to the you can buy the finest bottom lands shall have come upon the lives of class.
Democratic policy, of free milk, free in the state of Washington, all clear­ these young men and women whose
cream, free fish, free meat and free ed and beautifully situated with three little boats are just sailing out into
40 acres for sale. 11 miles from Till­
life’s great ocean.
amook, on Wilson river. G. T. Kielim.
lumber, some of the large saw mills lines of railroads and about six to
\Vc wave them our hands.
We
in this county are contemplating eight passenger trains a day each wish them “Bon Voyage,” that all
closing down until lumber prices are way between Portland Tacoma and their dreams may come true and each
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better. Say, Bro. Trombley, the free Seattle, also with as fine county reach the goal of their ambitions,
?
trade advocate, how does that sound? roads as anywhere on the coast, from ambitions.
$100 to $200 an acre, according to lo­
Outside
attorneys arc reaping cation, improvements, etc.” It must PROGRAM FOR G. A. R. EN­
CAMPMENT AT TILLAMOOK
another rich harvest in this city, and be that this land has not been sold
I
it looks as though those who put by real estate sharks several times
At a meeting of the committee on
money into buildings to improve the and a large amount of inflated valua­ arrangements for the G. A. R. En­
city and make it pleasant for visitors tions placed in it, similar to some of campment on Thursday evening, it
MRS. ANNA BILLINGS,'.Superintendent.
was decided to give au excursion to
Potato Ycase Bread, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
will have to foot the bills. There is the dairy farms of this county.
Bar \ iew on Thursday afternoon,
Graham Bread, tst prize, 50c; 2nd prize, .5c.
too much foolish and expensive law-
June ¡8, after the business sessions
Steamed Bread, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
ir.g
in
this
city
in
late
years.
But
The Grangers were the first to es- are over. This was done to give the
Nut Bread, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
some persons like to law.
Pumpcrnickle Bread, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
pouse the Oregon System. They be- visitors as much enjoyment as possi­
Rye Bread, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
gin to see that it was not what it was ble, for it seems they are anxious to
Corn Bread, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Bro. Trombley is piling on the cracked up to be, and now realize spend a little time together on the
Baking Powder Biscuits^ 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
beach, which is only natural in com­
agony when he says that Hon F. R that the system can be used against ing to the coast. The committee has
Graham Gems, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Beals presided at a council meeting. the fanner’s interest, as an attempt is been debating this matter for several
Fruit Cake, tst prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Coffee Cake. 1st prize. 50c; 2nd piize. 25c.
Is there any honor in being mayor to be made to interfere with the run­ weeks, which was decided on Thurs­
Nut Cake, tst prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c
of a city where city warrents are hard ning of his farm by the introduction day evening, none of the committee
Angel Cake, 1st prize, 50c. 2nd prize, 25c.
voting against it. The Bar View peo­
to cash at a big discount? That was of the eight hour law for help.
Chocolate Layer Cake, tst prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
ple offered to give a clam bake free
the way the old rule or ruin faction
Devil’s Food Ijiyer Cake, tst prize, 50c; 2nd prize 25c
The Grangers have been misled by of charge and provide the camp fire,
Cocoanut Layer Cake, 1st prize. 50c, 2nd prize. 2si.
made money in causing a slump in the oft-reported slogan, "The sover­ and besides this the committee have
Jelly Roll, tst prize, 50c; 2nd prize. 25c.
made arrangements for a light lunch
county and city warrants.
eign will of the people.” The labor for the visitors. From letters receiv­
Half Dozen Raised Doughnuts, 1st prize, ,50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
organizations
and
the
great
body
of
Halt Dozen Fried Cakes, 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize 25c
ed from a large number of those who
Our esteemed contempory took oc­ laboring people have the votes to will attend the encampment they are
Dozen Ginger Cookies, 1st prize, 50c; 2n 1 nrize,’25c.’
Dozen Oat Meal Cookies. 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c
casion to censure us for a few typo­ place this new eight hour law on the J00*!"? forward to a good time while
Dozen
hite Sugar Cookies, 1st prize. 50c; 2nd prize 25c
graphical errors last week, owing to statute books of the state <vf Oregon, in I illamook, and the committee
Huckleberry Pie, tst prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
a galley of matter not being read. and our new tangled system of legis- acted wisely, and was broad-minded,
Loganberry Pie. 1st prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c
THE
in making it possible that the visi­
We notice in a flaring heading, hands, causing class legislation
Apple Pic, tst prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
By tors could have a little pleasant time
Pftntpkin Pie, tst prize, 50c; 2nd prize, 25c.
Bro. Trombley says: "Farmers’ meet­ lation placed his power into their
RELIABLE DRUGGIST.
„ beach, for we want the visitors
PRESERVES, PICKLES, ETC
ings this week.” Say Bro., have you the votes cast for the eight hour law to go away talking about our city,
F,"i'
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been taking it straight and often that for city, county and state, no doubt our beaches and other beautiful
thingthey saw while they were
are
you got into such a mixup? Now it is many Grangers voted for that law visitors.
our turn to chide. Bro. Trombley because they saw ten hours pay for
TUESDAY.
iu’*$L<»d be” a**0^‘,"en, of
>n i»rs. tst prize, $2.00; 2nd
should read for his evening’s devot­ eight hours road work. That
•he Department Convention of.
law I onoSFRMi!n S?rps
,ncet in
ion that part of the good old book was but a wedge for others of a like
airgest and best assortments of Janis, tst prize $200 md nri» t. ™
'
E. Hall, First session at 10
which relates to first casting the
nature, to-wit, the initiative bill to a.m.., June 16th.
mote from his own eye and the self
R' F’ C®mnl'<tee on credentials
make it law so that no farmer
---------- can
righteous Pharisee. Those tw. o in- work his employee more than eight will meet at the I. O. O. F Hall at
’
cidents were intended to show the hours a day. As the other eight hour 9 a m.
wiil ™;.J*..CoJn™ittee. °n credentials
characteristics in such a self-right- bill had the approval of the sover­
sI’* mcct
skating rink, 9 a.m.
'lYeel it my duty to tell others
'■
eous individual as Bro. T rombley.
MRS. LOLA M SHRODE, Supeiintendent
eign will of the people, we expect
10 a m —Memorial
service after Chamberlain s Tablets have <;< 1
Ä’^ken^’H Order °f b'Usi"eSS
that
the
present
initiative
measure
writes Mrs. L. Dunlap, of
p
i rz
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OIL PAINTING.
1
®n' lfc.’
Pri.r'’. $.-’00; 2nd prize, $1 00.
Like all Englishmen 1'
Grove,Mich. "I li
they __
are slow will meet with like success when it
i 3° p m.—Business session
Landscape, original, 1st prize, $200 ; _ 2nd prizej $t.oo.
suffered with pains iu
to adapt themselves to new ideas and is voted upon next November.
Evening program at Christian Church
Marine,
original,
Ani
rl".e|,«7
ifin?1’
*-’™- -’"‘I prize.'$|^V
my back and under
ways." say Carl Haberlach. Perhaps
Animal Study from Life, . tat
z 30 p.m.— Band Concert
tst prize.
prize, $2.00' 2nd prize, $ too
my shonlder blade f->■'
m?xHX^s
SO,<
'
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r,,ChOniS(FaU
’
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Flowers, tst prize, $1 00; 2nd prize, 50c
•so. Rut as it costs more to manu­
a uutnlier of years,
HIGH SCHOOL
Fruit, 1st prize. $1 00; 2nd n irize, 50c.
also with a poor appe­
facture small cheese, the New Zea­
ABeab* °f
F. R
Best Collection, tst prize. $. I3.00, 2nd prize, $2.00.
tite and constipation.
lander have been placing large cheese Junior.’ Banquet and Reception to
I tried all of the rem­
r,
_
WATER COLOR PAINTING
Faculty, Seniors and Alumni.
R
S*
P
W
S
T;}ion
r,,nent
Commande
on
the
marked
at
the
least
Eortrait or Ftgure from Life, tst prize. $1.00, 2nd prize 50c
...X
edies that 1 heard of,
t vvr»<
cost pus-
pos-
'ible for manufacture and «riling it
Landscape, m pri/e, $1.00; and prize, çoe
and a number of doc­
The occasion on last Thursdav
'et Quartett.
Flowers. It! |ri«e. $100, 2nd prize, soc
m England below cheese
tors, but got no relief.
exported evening was one to be long remem-
RerynowiOrni,h Comma"der. C. F.
Finally a friend told
Fruit, jst prise, $1 00; 2nd prize, 50c.
from the United States,
N othing bered in Tillamook. The Commercial
me to try Chamber­
Best Collection. 1st prize, $200; 2nd prize. $1 00
slow about that is there?
............... Uub rooms were beautifully decorat­ AIduca’sS-CO'ni,h Pre,iden‘ Berenice
lain's Stomach and
We may
PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS
ed in both class colors, the penants of
mention that it ¡, lhe Swis%
Liver Tablets. I g°t
both Seniors and Juniors were dis­ Response—Department
Group of three, any size or finish. l»t prize $t oo md nri>* a -
President
a bottle of them and
•nd German people who are engaged
--^P$;’.»;‘an.rpr’iz:"wfdf °ne
>ne
<’t
played. The motto. “Tonight we
Rosina Fouts Evans
ent’
they soon helped my
in the dairy
business of Australia hunch, where shall we anchor”’ is . Solo—Mrs. ¡¡UcKenxie.
stomach; by their
Autograph,, any size, each different, .st prize. $t 00; 2nd prize,
and New 7 (Salami, similar to this
'¡ho‘”h,. T..The
I" <he ’ t'lm” of
omc in behalf of the
gentle action my bow­
?"Vr T *er* arranged
els became more reg­
county, but there * this difference in wdT
Cl,,b-D I- Shrode
«.th much taste. The place cards AddraZTn
lk-st
<
II
.
AMATEUR
photography
.
ular. Today I feel like
Sronish* IA<,par'mfnt
Commander,
the two markets.
The demand in
Best Collection of Local V
|>rue.
|(
were very appropriate, hand painted
praising them to all
Spanish W ar \ etcrans, Mr Upton
hanUnd is for pari] cured cheese oi the‘i‘,r’<? 'hfreo" "erc ’•>« names
America
..C(.
who suffer as I did. for
of the toastmaster, Mr. Howard La
me and made my life
WEDNESDAY.
Black and White
Cigars
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