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    Tillamook Headlight, August 27, 1914.
Circuit Court Meets in September.
The Commercial Jub.
Auto Accident.
win the prizes will be exhibited at the
Ackley, Tillamook.
Circuit Judge Webster Holmes has 3 A social and club dar.ce will be given
Otto Schild— Mr. and Mrs. John Fair.
Friday evening as Jesse Irvine and
called the circuit court to meet in
Schild, Tillamook.
Dr. Cummins, of McMinnville.' were this city on Tuesday, September 8, to , at Club rooms on Thursday evenin
Large Number of Healthy, Robust Walter B. Poornian—Mr. and Mrs
SUED FOR ROAD TOLLS.
motoring to Netarts where they were take the place of the regular October this week, to which all club member!
Babies Examined.
Fred Poorman, Tillamook.
camping, the front wheels of the ma­ term, and the following citizens have and ladies accompanying them are eg
William A. Williams, Jr.—Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Williams, Tillamook.
The Plaintiffs Claim $1,364.80 From chine broke and they were thrown out. been drawn as jurymen.
pecially invited. Admission to tho«
Eighty two Tillamook babies were Ralph.
E. Weiss—Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Henry Rogers, Tillamook, farmer. not members is strictly invitational
Mail Carrier.
Dr. Cummins was hurled some 40 feet
examined on Monday, by a board of
Weiss, Jr., Tillamook.
Thos. R Monk, Tillamook, photog­ Excellent music and light refresh
A case has been filed in the circuit and stunned for a time. When he came
examiners for the prizes offered at Matilda Kuper—Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
court by John W. Boyer and M. O. to Cummins heard the motor running rapher.
ments. Visitors in city or at beaches
Kuper, Tillamook.
the Tillamook County Fair at the Til­
Alfred Magnuson, Bay City, car­
Glenn K. Freeberg—Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyer, who leased what is known as and ran back to see about his compan­
will be welceme on presenting them­
lamook Commercial Club rooms.
penter.
B. Freeberg, Tillamook.
selves to any Club officer on that even­
T. A. Porter, Oretown, farmer.
It was a healthy, robust bunch of Geo. Herman Schoppard—Mr. and the “Salmon River Road from the ion. Irvine was pinned under the over­
county, against J. M. Burton, the mail turned machine and, the doctor had a
Dee Tomlinson, Tillamook, farmer. ing.
Mrs. C -y Schoppcrt, Hebo.
babies, and being a product of Tilla­
F. W. Christensen, Tillamook,
carrier, and the plaintiffs claim $421.- hard time getting his friend out.
Mrs.
The Club is in a prosperous and good
Margaret
F..
Bellinger
—
Mr.
and
mook County, there is a great deal of
Help was summoned and Irvine was cheese inspector.
R. Bellinger, Tillamook.
60 for legal toll, and refusing to pay
financial condition and being liberally
interest taken in the contest and who Amelia J. Zachman—Mr. and Mrs. R.
Wert
Sappington,
Cloverdale,
far
­
this amount they claim $1,246,- taken to Boais’ hospital. He was cut
supported by our best citizens.
will win the prizes, which are divid­
. ,
F. Zachman, Tillamook.
80,
three times the amount of the in numerous places on the head and mer.
The present progressive, active bug.
Carl
C.
Hunt,
Tillamook,
farmer.
Ether I.. Weber—Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
ed into four classes.
tolls. On the 25th of January, 1909 the body and severely shaken up, but no
A.
M.
Myer,
Hebo,
merchant.
iness
management of the Club is prov.
Weber,
Tillamook
bones were broken. He willl be
in
1st—Child over 6 months and un­
Clarence Doughney, Nehalem, far­ ing successful. Hundreds of booklets
Virginia Watson—Mr. and Mrs. R. county court leased to the plaintiffs a few days. Cummins escaped witn a
der I year, 1st prize $10.00.
W. Watson, Tillamook.
this toll road, for a period of ten jolting and some scratches. Botn^gen­ mer.
and circulars describing the advantages
2nd—Child over 1 year and under Marion Welsh—Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
C. E. Donaldson, Fairview, farmer. of our city and county, are being mail-
years, with the usual conditions of tlemen were fortunate in getting on so
Welsh, Blaine.
2 years, 1st prize $15.00; 2nd prize
W. F. Messner, Cloverdale, farmer. ed weekly to enquiring citizens from
easily.
Verne H. Tinnerstet—Mr. and Mrs. keeping the road in good traveling
$10.00; 3rd prize, $5.00.
E. D. Hoag, Tillamook, carpenter.
D. Tinnerstet, Tillamook.
condition for teams and wagons at all O. A. Lommen Drowned at Nehalem.
other states, and from every direction
D. A. Bailey, Cloverdale, farmer.
3rd—Child over 2 years and under Kathyn E. Lamb—Mr. and Mrs. B.
seasons of the year, to clear the road
comes the word that Tillamook County
J.
J.
Powell,
Tillamook,
farmer.
3 years, 1st prize $15.00; 2nd prize.
C. Lamb, Tillamook.
A. L. Easom, Mohler, farmer.
¡3 the best advertised county in Oregon
I Creeldee Johnson—Mr. and Mrs. A. of all standing brush and timber to a
Word was received in this city on
$10.00; 3rd prize $5.00.
W. R. Robedee, Woods, merchant. all of which is and will continue to
width of 12 feet, and to keep a track
Johnson,
Tillamook.
Monday that O. A. Lommen had
4th—Child over 3 years and under 4
Geo. R. McKimens, Mohler, farmer. bring many useful citizens to assist us
Hazel M. Hansen— Mr. and Sirs. B. for hauling of a width of eight feet,
been drowned in the Nehalem river
C. W. Clements, Tillamook, con­
years, 1st prize, $15.00; 2nd prize,
M. Hansen, Hebo.
and to establish turn-outs at no great­
developing our vast virgin resources.
$10.00; 3rd prize $5.0.
Ora W. Tinnerstet—Mr. and Mrs. er distance than twenty rods apart, at eleven o’clock that morning, It ap­ tractor.
The Secretary of the Moline, 111.
I.
C.
Rowe,
Tillamook,
farmer.
Geo
Tinnerstet,
Tillamook.
in
con-
pears
that
he
had
driven
a
horse
and
The contest is carried on
F. W. Crane, Miami, farmer.
Club with 1,000 members writes our
Coats and to bridge or ferry all streams and buggy to the river, which turned over
Marion
Coats
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
junction with the Women’s Home
Alex Finlayson Bay City, farmer.
Tillamook.
grade of road not to exceed 12 per
Secretary for an exchange of Club
and threw Mr. Lommen into the river
Companion, and in addition to the Teresa Welsh—Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Dan H. Fletcher, Oretown, farmer.
cent, and to lay planking or puncheon
courtesies,
saying our Club is recog­
Ollie Woods, Beaver, farmer.
He was a good swimmer and when
above cash prizes, two bronze mend-
Welsh, Beaver.
in all spungy or swampy places. The
nized throughout the older states as
U.
S.
Edwards,
Sandlake,
farmer.
Merle
Nedra
F.
Smith
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
als will be given by the Women’s
within a few feet of the opposite
plaintiffs were to pay the county one
Len Hiner, Tillamook, merchant.
being one of the most progressive and
Smith, Tillamook.
Home Companion to the best boy Mildred
W. H. Hoskins, Tillamook, farmer. up to date Commercial Clubs and is
1. Knudson—Mr. and Mrs. C. dollar a year for this lease and in con­ shore he dissapeared. The body was
and girl baby scoring the highest in
found later in the day. The horse was
J H. Proctor, Hemlock, farmer.
Knudson, Tillamook.
sideration of the agreement was per­
putting Tillamook County on the map
J. G. Kennedy, Tillamook, farmer.
the whole contest and will give cer- Alma L. Ayers—Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
also drowned. Mr. Lommen was one
everywhere.
mitted
to
charge
certain
tolls.
Wm.
Webb,
Tillamook,
farmer.
Ayers,
Tillamook.
tificates to the winner in each class.
of the best and most highly respect­
Plaintiff claims that during the
The Fleisig Bros., bankers from Cal­
H. Balmer—Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Effenberger, Wheeler, editor.
There were about 120 babies enter­ William
ed citizens of Nehalem, and his un­
Jack Balmer, Nehalem.
times mentioned, the defendant was
ifornia,'were here last week in response
to
ed for the contest, but only 82 were Robert Williams—Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Classification of Lands About Mount to correspondence with Secretary Wor-
engaged in carrying the U. S. mail timely death caused deep regret
Williams, Tillamook.
present on Monday for examination.
those who knew him.
Hebo.
rall and will return later for heavy in-
over
a
route
which
compelled
him
to
Helen
Johnson
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Those who conducted the examina­
vestments.
travel over and upon the aforesaid
Johnson, Tillamook.
tion were as follows:
Fooling the People.
Jane Harris—Mr. and Mrs. A. H. road and to pass through the toll gate
Forest Supervisor Rankin, of Eu-
An important Club open meeting
Examiners—Dr. R. T. Boais, Dr. Harris, Tillamook.
will be held in Sept, to lay plans for
thereon, with horses and vehicles
gene,
announced
that
word
has
been
L. L. Hoy, Dr. W. G. McGhee, Dr. Geo. L. Peterson—Mrs. Golda Peter­
Sell all you can and buy all you can received of the final classification, by obtaining a deeper channel from our
the amount of which ran up to $421.60
son, Tillamook.
Jack Olson and Mrs. Dr. Thos. R.
at home. Every dollar that is sent
25 Months to 36 Months.
which the defendant refused to pay.
or carried away form home makes the Secretary of Agriculture, of a cer- , city to the Bav and to enlarge the Port
Monk.
Marcia L. Stillwell—Mr. and Mrs.
the
town that much poorer. If you tain body in the Siuslaw National of Tillamook so as to get the advan-
Scoring Committee.—Mrs. J. F.
Robt. Stillwell, Tillamook
tage locally
locally of
of the
the Government
Government im*
im-
THE RED MEN TO HOLD COUN­ have the means invest in something Forest, known as the Hebo classifica- ( 1 tage
Shanahan, chairman; Mrs. O. A. Emerald Barber—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
!
provements
to
the
Bay,
and to give
that will give somebody employment. tion Project.
CIL IN TILLAMOOK.
Barber,
Tillamook.
.
Schultz, Mrs. Effie Williams, Miss
Elizabeth J. Grout—Mr. and Mrs. C.
I Do not kick at a proposed improve-
This project covers 35,615 acres, ■ larger boats direct connection with our
Pear Hysmuth, Mrs. Wm. G. Tait,
D. Grout, Bay City.
this ment simply because itis not at your and is situated in Tillamook and city, thus letting out our lumber and
Will
Give
Spectacular
Parade
in
Mrs. S. S. Johnson, Mrs. Leo Morri­ Roy C. Dunn—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
door.—Polk County Itimizer.
I other freight and getting passenger
City Next August.
Dunn, Cloverdale.
The Itimizer is a free trade Demo- | Yamhill Counties, Oregon, almost
son and Mrs. Bernice Lucas.
’ boats to and from our city; this is one
Evelyn
E.
Jackson
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
wholly
on
the
west
side
of
the
Coast
—
o
—
I cratic newspaper and supporting
Equipment Committee.— Mr. and
E. Jackson, Bar View.
of the most important questions now
S.
A.
Brodhead,
keeper
of
records,
Range,
is
drained
on
the
north
and
Mrs. W. L. Campbell,
Virginia Murphy—Mr. and Mrs. J. of Katata Tribe, Improved Order of j Free Trade Chamberlain for United
confronting our city. The Government
west
by
the
Little
Nestucca
River
and
j State senator, and it is certainly sur­
Below will be found the names of
Murphy, Tillamook.
1 predge is now at work to this endj and
was
in
receipt
of
a
tele
­
Red
Men,
Three
Rivers,
and
on
the
south
by
Ruth
Fay
Pearson
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
prising to us that it can advocate the
the babies, with the parents names
Clell Pearson, Hemlock.
gram last week stating that the next
the Little Nestucca River. That por­ will continue as long as the weather
and adresses, who took part in the ' Evelyn
S. Jennings—Mr. and Mrs. J. council of the Red Men will be held good cause of patronizing home in­ tion east of the Coast Range is drain­ permits.
contest:
dustry and home businesses and can
W. Jennings, Jr., Tillamook.
The Board of Trustees has decided to
Boyd B. Jensen—Mr. and Mrs. J. L. in this city, This was obtained at the support a party that allows free milk, ed by the Yamhill River and its trib­ turn the club rooms each Thursday af­
6 Months to la Months.
invitation of the local lodge, the Com­ free cream, free wool, free lumber, utaries. In other words, the land is ternoon and evening entirely over the
Jensen, Beaver.
Majorie Jennings—Mr. and Mrs.
Evelyn L. Powell—Mr. and Mrs. J. mercial Club and the County Court.
E. Jennings, Tillamook.
free fish, free eggs, free meat, etc., described as all National Forest land ladies of club members, for such meet­
Powell, Tillamook.
Florence S. Huston—Mr. and Mrs. A.
One of the features of the council will from foreign countries to be disposed in Sections 18 to 36 inclusive, T. 4 S, ings and social functions as the ladies
Harold Penter—Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
J. Huston, Beaver.
be a street parade, similar to that of in Polk County in competition R 8 W; T. 4 S, R 9 W; and the NE-i decide upon, and with that end in view
Clarence Bisbee—Mr. and Mrs. A. C. I Penter, Oretown.
arrangements are being perfected for
Ione Shreve—Mr. and Mrs. Ross given at the Rose Festival in the with the agricultural and other pro­ and Sections 21 to E% Section 27 in­ , the ladies to select a board of trustees,
Bisbee, Tillamook.
Homer Simmons—Mr. and Mrs. J. L. . ( Shreve, Tillamook.
electric parade in Portland last June,
clusive, T 5 S, R 9 W. It is a rough president, secretary, etc., to take
, Auburn Johnson—Mr. and Mrs. C. M. were hundreds of Red Men, and ducts of that county. That kind of
Simmons, Hemlock.
charge of these Thursday meetings and
logic plainly shows that the Itimizer mountain country, cut by sharp rid­ act as an auxiliaiy body with the
Oma M. Fowler—Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. . ' Johnson, Beaver.
; Earl Franklin—Mr. and Mrs. H. A. women, were dressed as Indians and does not espouse the cause of the ges and abrupt canions. Mt. Hebo, Club’s officers, with the aim to
Fowler, Tillamook.
performed a great many amusing
Harold Blalock—Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. . ■ Franklin, Tillamook.
3,153 feet in elevation, stands almost make the Club the central meeting
Blalock, Beaver.
I Granville Simmons—Mr. and Mrs. J. stunts in the parade. This will be re­ producers, and especially the mohair in the center of the tract.
place of all public and private social
wool growers, of Polk County. This
L. Simmons, Hemlock.
Clifford Mapes—Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
for the betterment of our city
peated in Tillamook next year, and
The project was examined by the events
37 Months to 48 Months.
Mapes, Tillamook.
is what is called fooling the people
socially and morally, keeping in mind
John Chester Holden—Mr. and M rs. ■ Zelma W. Wagy—Mr. and Mrs. C. the City will be again taxed to take but the Democratic party can’t fool Forest Service and Bureau of Soils always, however, the idea that the first
I W. Wagy, Tillamook.
J. C. Holden, Tillamook.
care of the crowd that will come here
them much longer, for they have de­ experts. Owing to the broken char­ and main purpose of our club is its
Ralph Wagy—Mr and Mrs. C. W. Bcrtelda Mary Zachman—Mr. and for this occasion.
commercial aim to adveJtise our city
clared war on free trade and those acter of the country, less than 5 per and county, thereby to bring more peo­
_ Wagv, Tillamook.
Mrs. R. F. Zachman, Tillamook.
Following is the telegram:
certt
of
the
total
area
was
found
to
be
Gerald Tittle—Mr. and Mrs. O Tit- Kathrine L’ithof—Mr. and Mrs. H.
who advocate it.
ple and wealth to develope our county
I
Portland, Ore., Aug. 20, 1914.
tie, Tillamook.
L'itliof, Tillamook.
topographically suitable for agricul­ as well as devise plans to better the
Vivian Musselman—Mr. and Mrs. E. Rose M. Weber—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Katata Tribe No. 65.
condition of city, our citizens, our busi­
Large Amount of Cheese in Califor- . ture, and by careful examination, only ness
Improved Order of Red Men,
Musselman, Bay City.
Weber, Tillamook.
farmers, our great indus­
a little over 2 per cent or about 73 p tries, men,
S. A. Brodhead, Keeper of Records.
DeWayne Page—Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Courtney L. Towne—Mr. and Mrs.
nia.
cheese, dairy, berries, stock,
Page, Tillamook.
H. Towne, Tillamook
Tillamook, Oregon.
acres in small patches, could be class­ fruit, beaches, lumber, to get factor­
z. .
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'
Arnold Winters—Mr. an<l Mrs. W. J. Darrel C King—Mr. and Mrs B. E.
By unanimous vote the Great Chief
Owing to the free trade policy of ed as cultivable. There is much pat­ ies, and more payrolls, and generally
Winters, Tillamook.
King, Tillamook.
ot Records has accepted your cordial
develop and build up our diversified in­
Lousia Delsman—Mr. anti Mrs. Joe Bessie P. Barber—Mr. and Mrs. H. invitation to hold their next council the Democratic party California is ented land surrounding the area, but dustries and all citizens of city and
Delsman, Tillamook.
Barber, Tillamook.
session in Tillamook, on the third notV overstocked with cheese. The most of this land has been abandoned county who who desire to help the club
Leo Hoag—Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Margaret E. Balmer—Mr. and Mrs J. Tuesday in August 1915. Hope that price of butter, caused by the large In fact there is only one settler within in these endeavors and better their own
Hoag, Tillamook.
Balmer, Nehalem.
every worthy citizen will be one of us
conditions, are asked to join the Club,
Minnie P. Kinnaman— Mr. and Mrs. Vcldon M. Anderson—Mr. and Mrs. before that time. Express apprecia­ imports from foreign countries, this the boundaries of the project.
onlv $10 fee for those living in city and
The
entire
area,
however,
is
cover
­
L. Kinnaman, Bay City.
caused
the
milk
producers
to
turn
it
Lewis Anderson, Hemlock.
tion to County Court, and the Tilla­
$5 for those in county outside the city.
Fred Carl Christensen—Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buel—Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Buel mook Commercial Club for us.
ed
with
a
very
good
stand
of
young
into cheese. A recent letter from Cali­
Come out and help us boost and make
F. W. Christensen, Tillamook.
Tillamook.
L. H. Harnning,
Douglas fir, cither natural or reseed­ Tillamook county what it can be, the
fornia states.
Thayne Smith—Mr. and Mrs. Sollic Rose Schild—Mr. and Mrs John
Great Chief of Records,
richest and best county in Oregon.
Smith Tillamook.
I Schild, Tillamook.
We furnish you herewith a copy of ed. The Siuslaw Forest is one of the
Don’t say “let others do these things
Reservation of Oregon.
most
productive
in
the
country,
from
Orin Rosenberg—Mr. and Mrs. J. H i Vera Rosenberg—Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
I’ll get my share anyhow;” the Club
the statement issued by the cold
. Rosenberg, 1 illamook
Rosenberg, Tillamook.
a forestry standpoint, the most recent needs your help and counsel, the Club
ta Months to 34 Months.
' Dolor Zachman—Mr. and Mrs. R. F. I The Nazarene camp-meeting at storage companies here under date of estimate of yield being 10000 ft. B. M. can help you in many ways, don’t be a
August
12th.
This
report
Geo.Phelps F.dner— Mr. and Mrs. C. Zachman, Tillamook.
shows
! Hemlock, conducted by Harry J.
per acre per annum. The evidence is drone, a kicker, a knocker, be up to
Edner, Garibaldi.
—o—
date, help push, don’t pull back, don t
1 Elliott, will continue throughout this quantity of cheese on hand in six absolutely conclusive that the
Herman Bristow— Mr. and Mrs. L.
entire follow but lead, for that’s the way to
Mrs. Mary F Dunstan, Supt. of the . week. The interest is increasing and warehouses. This report also show’s
Bristowy Tillamook
area of 35,615 acres should be classi- win and make money.
Andrew E. Room—Mr. and Mrs. A. Contest and the Fair Board desire to people are coming for miles to attend quantity of cheese in storage at this
express their appreciation, and tender I Last Sunday a number coming from time last year. This does not include fied as chiefly valuable for timber
E. Room, Tillamook.
production, and the Secretary has so ! '« ■ ■ ■ .* w ¡K ■ ■ ■ •
Arlene Stiverson—Mr. and Mr»-. Geo. , thanks to the Board of Examiners
a distance brought their lunch, which cheese in private storage.
I decided.
Stiverson, Tillamook,
and
the
committees
who
so
generous
­
Sidney E. Henderson, Pre«.,
1913
—
California
Flats,
149,016
lbs.;
enabled them to remain throughout
Arnold W. Finch—Mr. and Mrs. C.
ly donated their valuable services the day. Next Sunday will be an all 1914, 667,833 lbs.
Finch, Tillamook.
Surveyor.
EXCURSION TO BAYOCEAN.
Regina Sander—Mr. and Mrs. H. H thereby ensuing the success of the day service, Rev. Coffee, presiding
*9'3—Califarnia Young Americas,
Sander, Tillamook.
contest.
Elder of the Free Methodist Church, 91,898 lbs.; 1914 67,502 lbs.
Davis Scott Dewey—Mr. and Mrs. C
Rebekah Ledge Morning Star No. 52,
The result of the contest
1913—Eastern and other cheese in­ I. 0. 0. F., of this city, will give an
will preach Sunday mornin.g—Mabel
T. Dewey, Tillamook.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
Argcl Ackley—Mr. and Mrs
cluding full Cream and
German
made public later, and the babies that M. Holmes, pastor.
excursion to Bayocean on Sunday, Au-
retary TreaB., Attomey-at-
style, 889,980 lbs.; 1914 1,001,288.
1 gust30th.Arrangements have been made ■ Law, Notrary Public
Total 1913—1,130,894 lbs.; 1914,; for transportation on the Olive which
1.736,623 lbs.
will leave the dock at 9 a. m. Round 1 Tills-nook Title and
You will notice the stock of Califor­ trip fare 50c. All Rebekahs and I
Abstract Co.
nia Flats is 518,817 lbs. more this year friends are invited to come and bring I s
I
Liw,
Abstracts,
R-al Eitate,
than last. This is a very heavy in­ : their baskets.
I
crease and with the present light de­
!
Surveying,
Insurance.
By Order of Committee.
mand, makes the market exceptional­
• ■ va Both Phones.
ly weak.
I TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
BETTER BABIES CONTEST.
I
I
Better Than a Saving
in price is the certainty of
getting full value in shoes
You get the best at $5.00 and $6.00 when
we fit you in T he F lorsheim S hoe
Store Service That Will Please You
HALT0MS.
We have several New Styles to
Show You in Florsheim.
LvÎ
natural Shape
ewry detail-select materials—
lasts far comfort—an exceptional value at $5.
To Trade for Tillamook Property.
18 acres, 1’4 miles from a good
town, in the Palouse country, East­
ern Washington. Orchard of best
vanties commercial apples, cherries
and small fruits. Best water. Good
6 room house, good barn and out­
buildings. Buildings well kept up and
land in high state of cultivation.—See
Dr. Hoy, Tillamook Blk.
THE LIFE CAREER
"Schooling tn youth »hould lnv«ri»bly be
directed to prepare a person in the best wey
for the best permanent occupation for whicn
he is capable."—President C. W Kliot.
This Is the Mission of the
OREGONAGRICULTURALCOILEGE
Forty»sixth School Veir Open*
SEPTEflBER 18th, iQU
Writ* for Illustrated too-paga Book­
let. "T he L ife C areer ." and for Cata­
Black mare, 4 years’ old, weight log containing full information.
about 1400 lbs., price $175.
Dtfrt» Courtes — AGRICULTURE :
Gray mare, 10 years’ old,weight Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­
about 1250 lbs., price $75.
bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
Bay Gilding, 7 years’ old, weight Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
about 1150. $100.
L ogging E ngineering , home eco ­
Iron Gray Counter Sign colt, <; nomics : Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
ENGINEERING: Electrical, irrigation,
months old, price $05.
\\ ill wait one year for payment if Highway, Mechanical, Chemkal, Mining.
C ommfucf PHARMACY
P hibmicv ’
Ceramics. COMMERCE.
desired.
W. Roencke, Woods, Ore. I ndustrial arts .
I ocational Countt- Agriculture, Dairy­
ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial
Cut Prices.
Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course.
String, Band,
Cabinets, per doz............... $1 00 and up Voice Culture.
I ost cards........................... 50 an<j up
Farmers Buainess Course by Mail Froe
Enlargements..................... 25 and up
Address TH« XMGrSTXAB.
Tillamook Studio.
Corvallis. Oregon
Opposit Court House. 1 ftw-t-13 to KO)
Horses For Sale.