Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 18, 1914, Image 4

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and make living worth while. Re­
r> I ice cream cones as it passed in the I '.he G. A R and families, hereby vote membering ones neighbors also an<l
xx. | ( |)<ll dUl . MU1.3I3
Gues(s' |,
aj a a float
for the consideration
imu
I IV>«1, which 1 our • •• appreciation
K| ‘ •
winning them by courteous treatment
I was followed by a pretty ferris wheel and kindness extended to us by the and friendly interest, brings agreea­
« ■ i »r
_ »_ c? Sam
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—
«Itsrincr
management
during rxur
our priraniniiient
encampment.
which
Uncle
operated
with three __
In consideration of the extreme ble surprises nearly always and pro­ I
little girls dressed in red white and
hospitality extended we assure your motes pleasant companionship. I leas- I
blue
in
the
seats
of
the
wheel.
A.
H
Visitors Were Delighted Harris had a float nicely arranged management our stay at the Rj' -' ant frame of mind and agreeable em­
Hotel will ever be fondly remember­ ployment for it coupled with serenity
jewelry.
with the Reception they with
and contentment, tend to keep away
The old stage coach came next ed.
, contribute to personal com­
Received in Tillamook. with Geo. W. Grayson on the box Respectfully and Sincerely submitted death
com-
J. J. Walter, Department Chaplin, J. fort and pleasant -■ and desirable
1
with
a
six
shooter
in
his
hand,
the
I coach being loaded with mail sacks A. Wilson, Hood River, W. M. Hil- panionship for others, The man who
The 33id annual encampment of and other articles, which made its leary, Brown ville, Mr. and Mrs. D. flies into a passion, is making the
....
do _ who try to fly
the G. A. R , Department of Oregon, first trip into Tillamook in the year A. James, Oregon City, Mrs. 1. M. mistake that men
nd are lucky if not kil-
and the Woman’s Relief Corps and 187 i and the last trip in 1911.
James, Oregon City, W. P. Hal), in other w
” : of violent pas-
Ladies of the Grand Army, in Tilla­
E. I. lialtom had also a pretty W'illnnina, Hugh Mcleeto, Portland, led, for the exercise
jealousy or
I..
—
mook City this week, was one of the float, being a sail boat nicely draped Mrs. S. B. Keen, Portland, Mrs. -ion like anger, hatred,
most successful, harmonious and with blue.
Mary M. Ofewiler, Portland, Mrs. M. remorse is not conductive to long
living.
Fear
is
also
undesirable
in
pleasant conventions held by these
There were several other amusing A. Sargent, Sheridan, Maria Fullrif,
organizations, which closed today. features in the parade.
Vulcan, Mrs. Andrew B. Kidder, the candidate for a long life. If a
For manths the committee on ar­
Sheridan, Mrs. N. A. Wilson, Hood physician after an examination pro­
The Holdup.
rangements had been preparing tor
River, G. Stotz and wife, Eola, Mrs nounces a heart leaky, enlarged or ir­
amusement
was
created
on
Some
the distinguished visitors, and their
Helen M Southwick, Salem, Mrs. regular, it is not necessary for its
afternoon
by
a
mimic
Wednesday
efforts were crowned with success
Maria C. Thompson, Salem, and W owner to be looking for a favored
hold
up
on
First
street.
About
half
a
spot where he can lie down and die,
in preparing a program that pleased
G. Sargent, Sheridan.
or keep timidly waiting for the time
the visitors, and with the co-opera­ dozen young men were dressed as
Resolution of Thanks.
cow
boys,
and
as
the
stage,
drawn
by
when he will suddenly pass away, for
tion of the citizens, who took hold
Resolved that we the ladies of the these disabled hearts often hold on
of the arrangements with a vim and four horses and loaded with mail and Grand
Army
of
the
Republic
extend
express
packages
came
through
the
wonderfully when encouraged by the
gave the Visitors a royal welcome
city at a lively gait, it was held up our heartfelt thanks to the Mayor suggestions already given. The even
and the glad hand, which showed and
things
Commercial
Club,
Grange
Ladies,
the
mail
sacks
and
other
The“ Royal Baker and Pastry Cook,”
tempered man who retains and exer­
that the citizens not only welcomed,
Tillamook City cises courage and cheerfulness, who
containing five hundred practical
but appreciated the visit of the G. A. carried away, shots being fired as the Press and citizens of kindness
during
their
cow
boys
dashed
away
with
and
county
for
their
breathes plenty of pure air, who eats
R. and the other organizations to
receipts for all kinds of baking
We also thank moderately and sanely, whose con­
our
stay
in
the
city,
plunder.
Tillamook City.
and cookery, free. Address Royal
Receptions.
the Masonic Order for the use of science approves his conduct when I
The city presented a gay appear­
Baking Powder Co., New York.
Two receptions were given to the their beautiful hall.
in accord with supreme authority, '
ance with flags and bunting on Mon­
Especial thanks is extended to the who practices the golden rule in his I
day, and when the special train, with ladies of the W. R. C. and the ladies
Grand
Army
of
the
Republic
for
their
relation with others, is the successful [
eight coaches, pulled into the depot, of the G. A. R. at the Tillamook
a large crowd of citizens in autos Commercial Club. The first of these kind invitation to a joint installation candidate for extreme old age, or
held
at
G.
A.
R.
head
quarters.
there is something wrong in human
were there to welcome them to the was given by the ladies of the Club
Thanks are also due Comrade Rey­ philosophy.
city and take them to places consign­ I on Wednesday afternoon and on
nolds,
Commander
of
the
Corinth
ed them by the committee, composed 1 hursday the ladies belonging to the Post for his courtesies to the ladies Respectfully’ submitted,
amongst those who advocate cement
Editorial Snap Shots.
J. E. HALL, M.D.
of Mrs. Anthes, Mrs. Rugar and Mrs. Grange were the hostesses. Refresh­
for highways on account of its being
the Grand Army of the Republic.
Dept. Medical Director.
Lucas, who met the train at Timber. ments were served and the lady of We
appreciate the kindness of Mr.
The old veterans wouldn’t stand unable to stand up under heavy
The Tillamook Boosters Band was visitors appreciated these receptions.
travel. The Snap Shot man has on
present and played lively airs. It Wednesday Evening’s Entertainment. Stillwell in his kindness to the ladies
Following is report given to press for a change in the design in the previous occasions advocated oiling
On Wednesday evening the Christ­ during the convention.
Stars
and
Stripes.
And
we
don
’
t
took three powerful engines to pull
from headquaters, Department of
the county roads after they have been
Georgia E. Staysa.
the special train over the mountains ian Church was again packed, when
blame them.
Oregon, Ladies of theG. A. R.
improved. This, we believe, would
Anna Kornbrodt.
and the visitors were highly delighted the following program was rendered:
The residents of Tillamook offered
prove most satisfactory in this wet
Stella Rader Greene.
with the scenery, especially when Distant Chimes ................. Ladies Trio.
Tillamook
City
made
another
suc
­
a royal welcome to the Grand Army
county, and would partly solve the
Street Dance and Fireworks.
they came to the Pacific ocean and Reading (Benedict Arnold) Florence
of the Republic, Monday at 3:45 p.m. cess as a convention city, and •.ve problem of the heavy cost of main­
Chapman.
the cool atmosphere, for the weather
want
to
congratulate
our
citizens
‘
or
A
large
crowd
assembled
on
first
I
The Commercial Club turned out in
tenance, which eats up a large
Male Quartette. street on Thursday, where a street I masse
was very hot in Portland that morn­ 1 Song
with automobiles and took all the lively interest they all took in the amount of the road fund every year
ing when the train pulled out. As Recitation ..................... Billie Stillwell. dance took place, which some of the delegates to the respective Hotels G. A. R. encampment.
It is not only economical to use oii
Lamonine Clark. old boys took part in and enjoyed and homes that had been opened to
the special train did not have seating Whistling Solo
on county roads but it sheds the
.Little Folks. the fun, which was followed by a entertain them, The first section of
accommodations for all, the regular Flower Drill
It is generally concceded that Pres­ wafer in winter, thereby preventing
passenger train picked up about 70 Reading, Parody Betsey and 1 are good display of fireworks.
the G. A. R. Special brought in 650 ident Wilson did not require the ruts, which appears to be one draw­
out, ............................. J. H. Johnson.
of the G. A. R. people at way points.
Visit to the Beach.
delegates of the G. A. R., Womens votes of Senators Chamberlain and back with the roads in this county
Monday evening a band concert on Flag Drill by young ladies.
The visitors left Friday morning Relief Corps and ladies of the G. A. Lane to deprive American coasting to-day. And it docs not take long to
the street attracted a large crowd and Solo............................. Mrs. Trombley.
R. and more arrived later.
vessels of free toll through the canal. make ruts with automobiles splash­
on Tuesday morning the three organ­ Reading (Reverie in church,). Mrs. in their special train, which stopped
The town is beautifully decorated
at Bar View for two hours to give
ing the water and gravel whenever
Rhea Anthes.
izations rnet for their annual business
with flags, bunting, banners and col-
Senator Free-wool-lumber-fish-milk there is a lack of proper drainage on
The business portion of the city Solo (Good Bye Tosti) Mrs. Mac­ them an opportunity to witness a ; lored lights for our reception. A fine
drill
by
the
life
savers.
George Chamberlain will soon be small holes for water to gather. It
kenzie.
was festooned with electric lights
band concert was given in the even­ stumping the country and holding out will surprise our citizens what a
One pleasing feature of this gath­
with red white and blue globes, and j
Report of Medical Dtrector.
ing
in
the
open
by
the
Tillamook
the glad hand, notwith-standing that good road oil makes, and although it
this gave the city a pretty appearance ering was the Woman’s Relief Corps
To the Commander and Comrades, band.
presenting the G. A. R with $235.00.
he voted to place most of the agricul­ does not have the lasting qualities of
at night.
The first session called to order at tural products of Oregon on the free some of the hard surfaced roads, it
Department of Oregon.
The Veteran Quartette.
The G. A. R. met in the skating
9 a.m. with Department President 'list.
prevents the road from being blown
________
This year 1914 brings most of us to Martha E. Kerns in the chair.
rink, and the whole proceedings
The Veteran quartette was com­
away, as some of the summer roads
were carried out in the most harmon­ posed of M. N. Morse, J. E. Hall, A. the milestone or beyond it, indicating
The following officers were intro­
It is a good thing to be pessimistic, are to-day.
We advocate oiled
ious manner with Department Com­ W. Mills au<l Z. M. Parvin, and at the three score and ten years of life, and duced: National Junior Vice Presi­ and
it is hoped that the large crops roads for Tillamook County, and as
mander S. W. Taylor, of Eugene, meetings at the Christian Church on now we are willing to acknowledge dent, Charlotte E. Parker; Dept. Sr. ■in sight
will have the effect of re­ the County Court has now two ma­
presiding.
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings we are old and not ashamed to tell . Vice, Maude Hopfield; Jr. Vice, Mary
the business
depression, terials of hard surfaced pavement it is
The W. R. C. met in the I. O. O. F. they were loudly applauded and re­ our age. Any comrade who may be Clendenin; Chaplain, Mary Hance; lieving
hall with Department President Mrs. peatedly encored, compliments the widower is not in the matrimonal Sec. Daisy Abraham; Tres., Emma which appears to be growing worse experimenting with, we hope that be­
market so far as the Medical Direc­ Thompson; Dept. Counsellor, Hattie every week on account of the new i fore next winter the Court will also
Rosina Fonts-Evans, of Oregon, in ’ quartet certainly deserved.
tariff. It is the opinion of those that
the chair.
The fife and drum bands, one from tor has been advised, and surely no E. Reeves; Council of administration, are close to the business world that I experiment with oil. The best roads
in the State are in Multnomah county
The ladies of the G. A. R. met in Portland and the other from this comrade would at this period of life : Anna Kornbrodt, Almira Underwood,
the Masonic building, with Mrs. city, rendered some excellent music. undertake so hazardous a venture I our much honored army nurse, Jen­ conditions will not grow better until where there are miles of fine roads
there is a change of administration.
which are oiled after they arc rocked,
Martha Kern, Department President
without consulting this department. nie Beamer.
G. A. R. Elections.
graveled and rolled.
presiding.
Life has had its pleasures, and we | Afternoon session called at 1:30 p.
Commander. H. S. Fargo, of Sum­ have reason to believe that as long
We do not pretend to say that any­
Tuesday Evening's Meeting.
m., reading of reports of committees body has been monkeying with the
ner Post; S. V. Commander, Frank
The public meeting held on Tues­ Severance, Cornith; J. V. Command­ as it lasts, interested friends may be and Circles resumed. Committees in­ tally sheets of Multnomah, Washing­ QR. L. L. HOY,
found
willing
to
give
us
respectful
day evening at the Christian Church er, G. C. Thomas, Forest Grove;
structed to repair to respective head ton and other counties, but it looks
was a very impressive affair. The en­ Medical Director, J. E. Hall Lincoln- and courteous treatment, and as we quarters of G. A. R. and W. R. C. exceedingly suspicious that somebody
drop
out
of
sight,
their
friendly
min
­
tire auditorium
and the Sunday Garfield; Chaplain, A. H. Nichols, of
I with greetings for conventions. A or a combination of somebodys, have PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
School room were filled with gray Montavilla; Council of Administra­ istrations will tend, so far as human Banner presented by Department been endeavoring to count out Judge
T illamook B lock ,
haired veterans and their wives. In tion, W. N. Morse, G. L. Baker, B. F. ministrations can, to smooth our President to Peter A. Porter, Circle Benson.
It is up to the County
the aisles and at the rear stood num­ Pike and J. C. Cooper; delegates to pathway and lighten the dark passage No. 25 for making the greatest gain Clerks of several counties to explain
suggesting to survivors a reminder
Oregon.
bers of visitors.
National convention, C. F. Hansdorf,
1 of membership during the year. Spec­ why they were so tardy in complet­ Tillamook,
On account of the absence of May­ \V. B. Blanchard, G. R. Castner, A. of the beauty of the coloring so often ial memorial services held for mem­ ing the official counts in their respec­
£^R. ELMER ALLEN
or F R. Beals from the city, H. T. Mantz, Z. M. Parvin, Henry L. Wor­ witnessed in the firement at the set­ | bers deceased during the year. Cotn- tive counties.
Botts made the address of welcome den, J. IL Stillwell and R. C. Markee. ting of the sun.
| mittee fram G. A. R. returned greet- '
The
man
whose
life
has
been
mod
­
in behalf of the city.
Commander
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
We call attention to the effort that
Women's Relief Corps.
erate and temperate and who may be mgs. Citizens of Tillamook tender­
Shelly, of Eugene, responded. Chas
ed reception at 8 p.m. at Christian is being made to boost and advertise
said
to
have
lived
a
good
life,
has
President,
Cyntha
Dunlap,
No
I;
S.
E. Reynolds, Mrs. Bernice Lucas
DENTIST.
Church to the visiting conventions Tillamook cheese by the Tillamook
and D. I.. Shrode welcomed the visi­ V. P. Eva Ruger, No. 54; J. V. P., that fact pretty well written upon his assembled. All were made to feel Commercial Club. The Club ordered
Melvin
CooperMelvin
Cooper,
No.
5;
countenance;
for
good
character
tors for the Corinth Post, Cornith
the royal welcome extended and un- 500 four pound cheese, and being Commercial Building’, Tillamock
Relief Corps and the Commercial treasure, Edith E. Benedict, No. 2. brings its reward in facial expression, limited hospitality which accompan- nicely packed are being sold to visit­
in
mental
equilibrium,
and
in
the
ab
­
•
«I.» 1.......... a... .1
■.
».
Ladies G. A. R.
Club, respectively. Mr Shrode pre­
of hereditary damage, physical ’ed the key to the city, a fine pro- ors who want a small cheese to send
sented the Commander with a large
Department President, Charlotte sence
gramme was enjoyed.
The main
gilt key to the city. He gave the vet­ Parker; Senior Vice President, Ella comfort and continuing physical use­ feature of this morning was the pa- to their friends. This is a good ad­ J2)K' JACK OLSEN,
I I rade of the visiting conventions and vertising stunt on the part of the
eran? timely warning, however that Maud Hopfield; Junior \ ,ce Presi­ fulness.
business men of this city to help
DENTIST.
The fact that about 80 comrades
all chicken coops had been tightly dent, Alice Cremmer; treasure, Mrs.
the local fraternal organizations, of boost Tillamook cheese.
locked
Graff; Chaplain, Addie Talbert; De­ went from Oregon to Gettysburg several hundred people, accompanied
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Rollie W. Watson addressed the partment Council,Martha E. Kerns; last summer, that they endured the by various bands and ______
floats, fi.iallv I The cattle raisers of the county are
nA V
• 1. 1',High"School
— U?_t (' • . with
. ; ’1
meeting in place of Jay H. Upton, council of administration, Daisy beat prevelent there at a time of *) CCOHlklinzv at
Tillamook - Oregon
•
»
o
*
—- —-1 Vraxsa ■ 'HU
vip III
in <11
arms. In calling for bids for
Dept.. Commander of the Spanish lAbraham, Mrs. Beeson, Mrs, Glen- year when heat prostrations were presentations of a beautiful
large
flag
beef the
.he
government
specified
“
that
American War Veterans, who tele­ denin; delegates at large Emma frequent and mortality so confident­ presented by the Women’s ~Relie"f
Relief
graphed that lie would not be able to luckef; department delegates, Mrs. ly looked for that coffins had been Corps also a life size picture of our Argentine meat is preferred for the I
attend.
Watson spoke feelingly Brown Carnine, Emma Kronbrodt; provided in advance, that each com- martyred President Abraham Lin­ Lnitcd States soldiers in Mexico.”,
C. IIAWK,
That does not look like patronizing i
of the services performed by the alternate at large Louise Ralston; rad returned without being at any ex­ coln. by the ladies of the G. A. R
Civil War Veterans and his remarks depftrtment alternates, Mrs. Breamer pense for a coffin, or in condition to
Press Committee, Eva Woolworth home industry does it? Yet it is the!
be put into one, would seem to justify
were well received.
of the Democratic party to •
aiKl Mrs. White.
Louisa
Ralston and Alice C. Boswell policy
the belief that Oregon surviving vet­ I
buy as much as possible in foreign ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Mrs. Martha Kern, Dept President
Next
Meeting
Place.
erans must have been fairly well be­
of the Ladies of the G. A. R and Mrs.
countries and allow it to come in free. '
McMinnville was chosen as the haved men from early manhood.
in competition with farmers who are Bay City
Charlotte E. Parker, Nat Vice Presi­
Orfeón
J
E.
REEDY,
D.V
M.,
taxed heavily.
dent of the same organization, spoke 1 next meeting place of the G. A. R. Your present Commander and his
of the work being done b» this body Eugene was also mentioned, but the Asst. Adjt. General who were not in
Mrs. Rosina Fonts Evans Dept. delegates from that city preferred the party are living examples of the
VETERINARY.
The Democrats have succeeded in QARL HABERLACIl,
Pfcsid ent responded for the W omans I waiting for another year before ex­ same early rectitude of conduct for
preventing American coasting vessels I
tending an invitation to visit that which the department is to be con­
Relief Corps.
Both Phones.
passing through the canal free of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
gratulated.
Between the numbers the Veterans city.
toll, notwithstanding that the United
Joint Installation.
____ i The Chaplains report shows that Tillamook
quartet rendered several numbers.
i
Oregou States built the canal. An exchange
T illamook B eock ,
Mrs. Allen Page sang a poem spec-
A joint installation took place on the "Grim Reaper" continues to make
saySj u ne
tbe ‘intuitions of this
ially written b> Mrs Marie Wade Thursday morning in the skating inroads upon aur comradeship. Soon­
word
’
toil
”
is
peculiarly
appropriate.
Tillamook
/fregón
attended,
and er or later we expect him ourselves,
to the tune of "John Browns Body”) r*,)k. . which was well -
.......
. ___
Webster says: “Toll, the slow s
R E. E, DANIELS,
A mixed chorus recruited from the , this closed the business of the 33rd we certainly do not invite him and
men nngmg of a bell at funerals, a
the longer he defers his visit the bet­
veiiolls Church choirs sang the I encampment.
SARCHET,
dirge. It is exceedingly appropriate
CHIROPRACTOR.
"SqUiers Chorus” from Faust.
ter
we
are
satisfied.
To
keep
him
at
Auto Trips.
I
at the present time, for this blunder
The Fashionable Tailor
«he ladies of the G. A R made
a
distance
there
are
some
suggestions
On Thursday afternoon the visitors
on the part of President Wilson will I
Local Office in the Commercial
t)^> presentations during the evening, were taken in autos to visit the to be offered as worthy of trial. As
be
one
thing
that
will
send
the
pres
­
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
one to the members of the Veterans 1 cheese factories and see the surround­ death comes quicker to the languid,
ent administration to its political
Building.
Drum and Fife Corps, and another, ing country. This proved to be high­ the dissatisfied, the irritable and the
a Specialty.
grave. And the industrial and busi­
$50.00 in gold, to the G. A. R. The ly pleasing to the visitors, over six­ despondent, it is important that we
TILLAMOOK - ORE
ness world will be glad.
meeting closed with the singing of ty autos were in the procession, and continue to live with some purpose
"America" by all present.
Store in Heins Photographic
■is there were not enough machines, in view and that purpose something
The large saw- mill at Wheeler is
Th« Parade.
some of them made two trips. A num­ that may give us a sense of enjoy­
K I- E. HEWITT,
Gallery
to close down indefinitely, we are I
ber went down to Bar \ iew owing to ment and satisfaction. Active busi­
The parade on Wednesday was w
OSTEOPATHIC
sorry to say because of business de­
carried out, and as the old veterans, the beach trip being cut out and ness pursuits are often denied the PIHSICIAN AND SURGEON,
pression and the Democratic partv
age but may be exchanged for some­
with the allied organizations, march­ stayed over niglit.
SenaTfr lu/"bfr,on..,hc free list, which
thing an aged man can do and enjoy.
Visitors Well Pleased.
ed through the city, they were ap­
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST
Senators Chamberlian and Lane voted
plauded by the citizens. The proces­
The visitors were well pleased with As long as the soil continues to pro­
for. And these are the men who rep-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW-
Both Phones.
sion presented a pretty sight, and the their first visit to Tillamook, and duce so bountifully, as long as cats
Sena"A °i!’-On
Uni,ed Stages
spirit of patrotism reigned in every were loud in their expressions of ap­ dogs, chickens, ducks, cows and Residence and Office in Whitehouse
tarinn «.t? ,s.surel* a mis-represen- Office: O pposite C ovri H ouse .
breast as the bands played the old preciation of the kindly spirit in horses exist among us, as long as
ber
*ify VO,e ,o P|acc '«"1- ' I
Residence,
familiar airs. Notwithstanding that which they were received and looked strawberry plants need attention in
ber, fish, wool, cream, cheese, meat ' Tillamook -
Oregon.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
age is telling on the "boys,” they ap­ after while in the city. There was the Spring, berries need gathering
etc., on the free list and in comneti- 1
peared to enjoy this part of the pro­ some little disappointment at the and potatoes need hoeing in the sum­
tion with cheap foreign labor
In
gram, and as the weather was ideal, beach excursion being knocked out. I mer. apples, turnips and rutabagers
T. HOTTS,
looking over the vote cast at Neh al-
J. CLAUSSEN,
this also added to the pleasure. Fol­ which cropped out at the meeting of need to be cared for in the fall, there
¡nclude*d e\VheS*?Cn,*al elic,*° '
!
lowing the G. A R., the Woman’s , the G. A. R on W ednesday after­ will be an occupation for the aged
•
LAWYER.
ATTORNEY.AT LAW.
included \\ heeler, we notice that a 1
Relief Corps and the Ladies of the noon, when one speaker attributed veteran; and associated with these
large
proportion
of
the
citizens
were
I
occupations
is
the
interest
one
may
DEUTSCHER
ADVOKAT.
I
Complete
Set
of
Ab.tr.ct
Hook,
in
G. A. R., a large delegation of Odd­ it to a few "knockers," Apart fl*otn
voted fnrfled t."11*' ProsPcritv and
fellows joined the procession. Two that, the encampment was a gigantic take in children and voting people
Office.
2!3 T illamook B lock
see what ’rkhange ?
can now I
pretty baby carriages came next, then success from beginning to end, and the enjoyment of their pranks, par-
Tnxe. I aid for Non Resident.
-sec what a change is doing, and it ■«
a number of floats.
the visitors have gone away delight- I | tixip.tion in their playes and ¿antes
. OregoO
sate to say that when the people of Tillamook
A. J. Stillwell had a tastily arrang­ cd with the cordial and hearty recep­ ! when invited and within reasonable
T illamook B lock .
ber
he
the
e
:^ll°b
,
e
hCP
1
O,,S
I
physical
limitations
All
these
things
ed and pretty float draped in yellow tion they received from the people
.
«
keep up an interest in living and so Tillartiooa ..............
with large butterflies, which was the of this county.
’
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BOALS, M.D.,
contribute
to
lengthen
life.
1
he
aged
neatest iit the parade
_______ Both Phonen.
Fr« Lumber' Chamber
Resolution of Thanks.
man
who
is
interested
with
his
wife
The Tillamook Feed Co. came next
We take much pleasure in publish­ daughter or grandchildren in the cul­
with farm machinery.
physician ; and surgeon
a testimonial tendered to .Messrs. tivation of flowers about the home
R F. ?.a ch man had two very ap­ ing
Peterson
A
Barnes,
of
the
Hotel
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G
ee
,
M
D.
who
tn
addition
treats
the
family
cow
Surgeon S. P. Co.
propriate floats One showed the old Ramsey. It must be gratifying to
kindly, for whose coming the pig is
way of milking cows and making but-
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O. O F. Bldg 1
gentlemen that their efforts to always on the alert, who may have
,*n,l the other the new way of these
cater
to
the
comfort
of
tlu/r
guests
Tillamook
. Oregon
for
company
a
flock
of
1
milking them with machinery pro­ has been appreciated. We wish them
chickens PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
one end of the county
trooping after him when he •• comes
pelled by gasoline engines
success..
ic pro-
near their coops, whose horsi’ will
F. D. Small had a pretty float with
Office : Next door to Star
Ramsey Hotel. Tillamook Oregon.,
but
a large cake of ice with a salmon June
w hinny for him as far as he can be
(Hth, 1914.
' 1 seen,
DR. WENDT.
is cultivating■vital forc„ that
t • ,he
and presented Mokatil
W e the undersigned members of tend to prolong hi^arthly existence
Theatre
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