Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 17, 1915, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight,
June
I/, 101o-
Notice to Contractors.
American Ammunition.
the bodice and over ruffles of chif-
the
construction
of
public
roads-
JOINT ROAD DISTRICT.
Sealed proposals addressed to the
ou ot the safne shade A picture hat I
ADVERTISING RATES.
to
Within five days of the first day or of leghorn adorned with yellow and I
One effect of the
ten
County Court of Tillamook County
the
rs,
is
Legal Advertisements.
Yamhill
and Tillamook Counties each regular term of court the *a$d pink roses completed her costume, . strengthing American dc,e"s the con- Oregon, and indorsed "Prc-osal* I(J
courts shall take some action upon
First Insertion, per line
$ .¡o
Complete Organization.
her flowers being a mammouth bunch > experience we are having t* into mun- complete the
such bills and claims and notify the
version of industrial pia
05
Each subsequent insertion, line.
I il|a;nook-Bay City County roai
the United
other court of the action taken there­ of pink and white sweet peas.
The reception wa, held from nine ition factories. Should
Yamhill and Tillamook County on, and upon the approval of the bills
Business and professional cards
hance, become in- from Station Ji plus 78 to Sestion u
•
ar 1«.
in the future, we would plus 59
one month ................................. I 00 Courts have completed the organiza­ and claims afor»aid by both courts to eleven at the home of the bride s volved in wa.
parent«. Rr. and Mrs. Geo. De Bar.
in accordance with the plans i0(j
tion to form a joint road district for
court shall pay 00c-halt of the
Homestead Notices ....................
SOO
each
escape
the
plight
in which England is specifications thereof on file m the
\\ hen the bride cut the cake the
lhe purpose of building a road, over
Timber Claims ............................. 1 1000 the hour Grass route, to connect the same; provided, that it the said court button was secured by Miss t auline finding itself in that regar •d. The office of the County Clerk of Tilla-
n plants
Tee upon their approval
Locals per line each insertion.
X>5 two counties, which will do away with shall not ag of the said bills or Potter, the nng by Mis, ( harlie ren- rapidity with which America!
.nobolized, as it were,
on mook County, Oregon, will be receiv­
or
rejection
have been mobolizcd,
■
ton,
the
money
by
Mis,
Jane
the toll road in k amhili County and
ed by the County Court of said Coun-
Display advertisement, 311 inch,
imunitions
to
till
the
ord-
or the s, then the
claims,
or
any
arms
and
a»n
—
..
bell, and the thimble by Miss Beulah
the Dolph hill. There is 5'. miles of
inc month ...................................
superintendent shall decide whether Hays In the casting of the bouquet ers from Europe 1 is a valuable exoeri- ► at its office in the Court House
50
new road to be constructed. 4'0 >n
¿llamook City, Oregon, until the
the same shall be paid or rejected, it fell in a shower of smaller bouquets ence, aside from 1 the profits of «»« -11
All R< ««bitions of Condolence
l ainhill county and one in iillamook
11
' 10 o’clock a m. on the 2nd
I
in
ies
shall
t
It
show,
u»
and
the
said
coun
present
moment
.05 county. This is to be completed in
ir.d Lodge Notices, per line .
which were eagerly seized by many
KI- 1
y- ’91 S’ and at ‘hat time
for ourselves if the
event be bound by his decision.
could be done 1
'ha M e
*nid an'lt Kad Each
wards ot Thanks, per line . . ..
■OS two years, and, when finished, will
Ail persons engaged
d in the con­ of the girls
necessity
arose.
’i‘y.’r.ose;._ „iof military out-
“Oh Promise Me" was most exquis­
I be a great benefit to the two counties. struction of such public highway shall
.
.
.
^inpanicd by a certified
N-tices, Lo»t, Strayed or Stolen
Some
of
the
figures
o
.■
•*7
-
.
check made p. -y^ble to the County
Witncsseth: That in consideration be bound to observe all of the laws itely rendered by the groom’s sister, put are staggering, consider
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
Clerk,
for
an
amv^t equal to
of the mutual benefits t8 be derived of the State of Oregon in force re­ Mrs. Ravmond Johnson.
little in that line American factories
.2$ from the uniting of the said counties
Dr and Mrs Taylor left for Port­ have occas.on to do. By August it is cent of the amount
ceeding five lines....................
»hr
P r
lating to the construction of public
sai.1
bid,
which
shall P
forfe^d
in and constituting a road building or county roads, and including the land immediately after the reception estimated that the factories in this
district, and in further consideration giving of penal bonds by the contrac­ via automobile.
country engaged in that production the County, in case the biw be
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
of the mutual pledges of-|he said tors to whom may be let the con­
Mis, ueoar
DeBar resided ...
in Tillamook
MISS
k will be able to turn out from 300,000 ed and the bidder shall fail,-
Citv. having taught in the T*"am°^
(Strictly in Advance.)
counties for the purpose of construct­
to 500,000 rifles a month and upward or refuse for a period of five days
ca ^ i for
mr one
one year,
year, bne won
One yeai ......................................... $'-5° ing a public highway, or public road, struction of such highway.
High School
of i.soo.ooo sharpnel
shells every after which the award is made to
of
a
large
the respect and admiration
hereinafter described, the said Tilla­
Six months ..................... A
a ..................... 75
thirty days. The cartridge output is enter into a contract and file a bond
Dairy Butter Must be in Printed number of cur citizens.
reuuired
practically unlimited so far as capic- satisfactory to the Court as s required
Three month*......................................... 5° mook County and the said Y amhili
Wrappers.
County do hereby in and constitute a
‘ ”
ity is concerned. Plants of the most by law.
road building district comprised of
------ o------
Bidds
will
be
received
for
the
cleat,
for
diverse
use
in
times
of
peace
have
Frank Paul Claims Damages
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. both of the said counties, for the
All butter offered or exposed for
been transformed into war factories, ing, grading and excavating for lay
Auto Accident.
purpose
of constructing a public sale will be considered misbranded if
ranging from locomotive work to in-r the following kinds of pavement
highway, or public road, within the it does not have plainly marked on
under standard specifications of each
Frank Paul and Martha Paul have typewriter plants.
said counties of Tillamook and Y am
each roll or square the words, ‘Dairy made a claim on the county tor the
1— Sheet Asphelt on Concrete base
In the ability to produce arms and
hill, in said State of Oregon, the in
Butter,” the net weight, and the name auto accident that happened south ot ammunition the United States, at this
2— Asphaltic Concrete on Concrete
.
■—O
itial and terminal points and general and address of the manufacturer.
moment, is probable is exceeded only base.
Who would have thought it? Plank
town on the 22nd of May.
route of which are approximately as
Any person offering or exposing for
3— Light Bitulithic on concrete base
In their claim, they state that, ac­ by Germany, where all available in­
roads are now more economical than
sale dairy butter not branded iu com­ companied by their daughter, were dustry has been recognized on a war
4— One course grouted top concrete
macadam roads since the automobile follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point in the Grand pliance with this ruling, will be prose­
5— Wood block on concrete base
proceeding along the county road basis as a result of carefully elaborat­
travel commenced.
Ronde road in said Yamhill County, cuted under the statute* provided for
——o-------
when they came to a certain bridge, ed system. What America should pro­ According to the plans and specifi­
Oregon, approximately at the west the branding of food products.
near the duce, if compelled to, can only be cations on file in the office of County
the □saisa^
same being a bridge
"Help the band," is a remark and a
[lie
~
boundary line of the Grand Rond"
J. D. Mickle.
7
plea most of us have heard for a long
said estimated from what has been done Clerk.
Indian Reservation, which said point
Oregon Dairy and Food Commis­ southeni terminus of a till on
;i. W. in the past few- months.
The County Court reserves (he
time. Well, isn't it a fact, that it is a
road
between
the
lanus
oi
->
was heretofore located by a prelimi­ sioner.
case of helping the leader more than
right to reject any and all bids. Dated
Harrison and W. E. Glad well ; that
nary survey made for said road by H.
the band? That’s where the money
this 17th day of June, 1915.
claimants were
proceeding in an
The Careless Man.
W. Herring, county surveyor of said
P. A. Scofield Goes to Eugene.
have gone, hasn't it?
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
automobile over the bridge, and with­
Yamhill County, during the month of
out any fault on the part of the claim­
There was a man who was careless First publication, June 17. 1915.
March, 1915, which said point is near
A Scofield, principal of the ants the automobile skidded off the and unobserving. Once, when he was Last publication July 1, 1915.
It used to be that the dairymen what is generally known as the
igh school ar McMinnville, bridge and fell several feet therefrom going abroad, he hastily pulled on his
were disposed to be a little narrow in Ranch in said Yamhill C01 unty, Or'
ted Saturday night principal greatly injuring
Small boys may endure the old
Mr. and
Mrs. shoes and bound the scarf about his
their ideas about road improvements, gon, and running thence in 1 a soutl
of the Eugene high school to succeed Paul also the
automobile. That legs, ready to hasten away, when, to swimming hole if they are permitted
Since they are now possessors of westerly
direction
folic owing th
George Hug. He was elected upon the real cause of the accident was the his surprise, he found that one of his to build brushwood fire on each side
automobiles, they have become broad course of the Yamhill rivi er to i<
the recommendation of VV. R. Ruth- failure of Tillamook County to put a legs had suddenly become longer of it.
minded about road improvements.
source, thence over the di
erford who is well acquainted with proper railing on the sides of the than the other. He was both puzzled
A great glut of asparagus is report-
Sour Grass Creek; thence in a
______ prin- bridge, and instead of having proper and frightened, for he said to himself ed in Germany this year As
the .»ork of the _____
newly elected
The .Multnomah Countv Court has erly direction along the
a nte,
,gh
a
young
man
only
20
j eipaL Althouj
railing there was an inferior and de­ “What can be the matter? When 1 Germany exports enormous quanti-
,__ _
decided on Warrenite as the type of Creek to a point near sh ere
old.
he
is
regarded
by
educa-
in
fective railing which in no way pre- last walked, my legs were the same ties, but this year there is a blockade
hard surfacing county roads, and the Sour Grass Creek emptie
men as very promising.
nor
vented the automobile from leaving length. How queer it is! I have met which has put a stop to this. The re­
County Court of Tillamook County Little Nestucca River; I
Scofield
began
teaching
while
the bridge. That had the railing not with no accident, nor has anyone cut sult is that prices have fallen consid­
appears to favor/ concrete. Which northerly direction to a 1
1 undergraduate of Stanford been defective the accident would not a piece from my foot palm .” He felt erable and the German’s are feasting.
county court is making a mistake.
the preliminary survey
University serving for two years in have happened.
y R
his legs and then his feet to solve
made for said proposed ro
A friend tells me that in the ladies'
the Tillamook high school under
d Ti
By reason of the accident Frank the mystery. At last he discovered the lavatory of some of otir hotels the
Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State has Shreve, county surveyor o
"-.i peri nt endent Rutherford. He was Paul was greatly injured, his collar mistake to be in his shoes for he had
mook
County,
during
the
resigned, not being able to agree with
■! of the commercial department bone and a rib were broken and he put on one shoe with a thick sole and towels are chained to posts. In other
ic pre
the cabinet over President Wilson’s March, ¡915. intersects wit
: Pa • Klto high school for three received serious internal injuries. one with a thin sole. “These shoes are hotels the soap is contained in bot­
in
Ti
’
ent
Three
River
counts
rc
message to Germany. Mr. Bryan has
,.r= He received his master's de­ which he alleges to be permanent. odd ones and not a pair,” said he. So tles that are securely fastened to the
Af“ always preached peace, and is for
cree from Stanford last year and was Martha Paul was greatly injured and he called loudly for his servant, and walls. In other places of public resort
peace at any price. It is one of his
sleeted to a position in the University her nervous system seriously shock­ ordered him quickly to change his the toilet articles are chained and the
hobbies. Every member of the Eng­
of Wyoming but decided to take ed. Both, it is alleged, are unable to boots. The servant went into the looking glasses are tightly nailed in
lish cabinet when the crisis came
‘i minai charge of the Junior high school at carry on the ordinary occupation of room to bring the master’s boot but their frames. In restaurants are signs
with Germany, were men who had
reminding customers that the man­
of said McMinnville.
life.
after a little time came back with a agement will not be responsible for
talked and preached peace and arbi­ 01 r
W hile in college Mr. Scofield was
finitely
They claim $1000.00 damages; $76.00 much puzzeled expression on his face.
ro|
tration, but when it came to the na­
n pro- quite a prominent athlete, being one for medical treatment; an<J $200.00 for His master sternly demanded the articles of wearing apparel hung on
tion's honor, their previous convic­ ixe<
the hooks, and on boats and in rail­
■jt the strongest all around basebail injuries to automobile.
boots for which he had sent him; but road stations are notices warning
tion* were put on one side.
4
highway men the University has had in recent
received for his answer. "Dear master travelers to have a regard for their
. survey­ years. He has made a deep study of
ill
it is very strange, but there is no use valuables. This is all very interesting
The snap ,hot man like other tax
Teachers' Examination.
ing jointly educational administration and some
for me to change your boots, for but probably not quite so interesting
payers, in the matter of hard suriae
of
the
leading
educational
publica
­
e
practicable,
when I examined the pair of boots in as the fact that we send thousands of
ing county roads, doe, not want t
the
Notice is hereby given that
P ■n by said tions of the country have published
the room I found that they are just dollars and hundreds of missiorarits
sec any mistake made in selecting th
his articles on different school prob­ County Superintendent of Tillamook
like the pair you have on, for one has
wrong material, and for that rea,01
ight of way for aid high- lems. Mr. Scofield will receive for the County, Oregon, will hold the regular a thick sole and the other a thin abroad each year to teach the heathen
the County Court should be some
the charms of civilization and the joy
e sixty feet in width. The first year a salary of $1600. He will examination of applicants for State sole.”
what caretui and certain of the last
of honesty.—The Spectator.
be cleared for put in the whole summer in a study Certificates, at the circuit court room,
ght of wa
ing qualities of the different material
twen
■e' on each side of the problems involved in his new Tillamook City, Tillamook County,
»
to be used. It will make a grave mis
Oregon, as follows:
of the survey there- position. ________________
center
take if it select, the wrong material of
Commencing Wednesday, June 30,
cuts
•eon shall be of a
but with so mush agitation for this <
n feet and all fill Former Tillamook Teacher Married. 1915, at the hour of 9 o’clock a.m.,
h of eig
that material, the court 1, tip again
and continuing until Saturday, July 3,
if a width of twenty
eon n shall
a hard problem. No doubt . the co
tat the width of the I
Of the many weddings that already 1915, at 4 o’clock p.m.
pr rovidin
will play an important part in tl
id itila
Wednesday forenoon—Writing, U.
ly be mollified by have taken place and the many yet to
consideration, but, in our ji
• nt of the said county come none could be lovlier and more S. History, Physiology.
th<
a cheap pevement 1, not ah
Wednesday
afternoon—Reading,
expressive of love than that of Mary
most economical. We hope we are
.ture of the improvements Lee DeBar and Charles Melville Composition, Methods in Reading,
not prejudiced, but, from what 1 for-
sist of clearing, grading, Taylor on Wednesday, June 9th at Methods in Arithmetic.
mation we are able to gather,
Thursday
forenoon—Arithmetic,
tor the width of the road- Eugene, Oregon.
would not ,pend one cent to
Loftg before the hour set for the History of Education, Psychology,
•reinbefore described and I
surface the main highway through
reon, twelve-foot planking, ceremony, 8:30, St. Mary’s Episcopal Methods in Geography.
the county
with concrete, while
Thursday
afternoon—Grammar,
nene: , thick, laid diagonally so church was crowded to the doors by
other, are strongly in favor of that
Literature,
American
1st St. a .d 2nd Ave.
leave a roadway ten feet in the guests, including in their number Geography,
material We believe it is lhe cheap­
th,
by constructing necessary all of the very elect of Eugene soci­ Physics, Methods
in
Language,
est at the
' beginning, but the most
i nil nage conduits, culverts and bridg­ ety. The church itself was a fitting Thesis for Primary Certificate.
costly in the end.
es, ail of which shall be done in ac­ frame of loveliness for the occasion,
Friday forenoon—Theory and Prac­
cordance .with the plans and specifi­ thanks to the skill and toil of Miss tice, Orthography, English Litera­
The report of the committee ap- | cations to be mutually agreed upon De Bar’s three most intimate friends ture, Chemistry.
pointed by the P ortland Chamber of by the respective county courts.
Miss Lucia Campbell, Miss Pauline
Friday afternoon—School
Law,
Commerce to investigate the stiff r-
As soon as practicable the said sur­ Potter and Miss Anna McMicken. Geology, Algebra, Civil Government.
ent classes of hard surface pavements veyor, shall draw up plans and speci­ assisted by a number of Sigma Nu
Saturday
forenoon—Geometry,
for Multnomah County roads, rec­ fications for said highway and sub­ young men. Under the deft touches
Botany.
ommend* the Warren pavement. The mit a copy of the same to each of the the chancel and alter were transform­
Saturday afternoon—General His­
report is very interesting as well a* said county courts for approval.
ed into a floral poem of praise. Bank­ tory, Bookkeeping.
instructive, for it deals with quite a
Upon approval of the said plans ed and twined about the rail and pil­
American
Literature
Classics:
number of materials. It is not only and specifications by the said county
lars vast quantities of pink and white Thoreau, Walden, Longmans, 25c.,
important that Multnomah County courts, the county clerk of each coun­
roses and a forest of similax created No. 2559, State List part II.
should select the best material, for it ty shall advertise for bids for the con­
an effect that was perfectly exquisite
Lowell, Selected literary essays etc.
i’ going to expend $1.250.000 for hard struction of said highway in a news­ in beauty.
Houghton, 60 cents. (Riverside liter­
surfacing, but to avoid making a mis­ paper of his county for the period
Singing of the words of "To Thee, ature series.)
take. With that large amount of required by law, and an
advertise- Oh Father Throned on High" to the
English Literature Classics: Carl­
money
y to be expended it should , be
ment shall also be placed in 1 the Ore- music of Lohengrin's wedding march yle, on heroes, hero-worship and the
known for a certainty the lasting
gon Building Record, of Fort land. thit bridal procession was led by the heroic in history. Logmans, 25 cents.
qualities of the pavement to be select­ Oregon.
choir made up of members of the (No. 2519, State List 11.)
ed Outside counties, will, no doubt,
At the time specified for opening Kappa Alpha 1 heta anA Sigma Nu
Palgrave. The
Golden treasury,
be influenced by what pavement I of bid, as advertised,
the county fraternities, Miss Virginia Peterson, Longmans, 25c. McMillan 25c. (No.
Multnomah < runny will use, as that
courts of the respective counties shall Miss Katie Schaefer Miss Maud New- 3339. State list 11.)
county is better able to judge on its
meet at a place to be agreed upon to bfrty, Mis* Julia Platt, Miss Emma
In reply to some inquiries say the
merits and demerits. When the larg­
consider the said bids, and for the Keithley, Miss Norman Hendricks, applicants may write for certificates
est commercial body of business men
purpose of letting the contract for William Vawter, Clifford Mitchell, at this examination without having
in < iregon appoint a committee of
the const ruction of such highway.
Donald Newberry. Lloyd Taggart, had the normal training or having at­
distinguished gentlemen to investi­
The said highway shall be construct­ Merlin Batlcy, and George Colton, tended a summer school. This law­
gate an<l report, it only hail one ob­
ed and completed within two years proceeded by the blond-haired cruci­ will go into force September I, 1015.
ject in view, to ascertain which was
from date hereof, and during the year fer, young Henry Sheldon Following Hence applicants for certificates at
lhe best material to use on county
roads. They say that the Warren 191.each of the parties hereto agree came the head usher, Malcolm Mc­ the coming December examinations
to expend the sum of Ten Thousand Ewan, the bridesmaid. Mis* Pauline will have to meet the requirements.
process is best.
Dollars, in the construction of the Potter, and the maid of honor, Miss
W. S. Buel, Supt.
same, or so much thereof as may be Lucia Campbell. Then the bride, met
Do You Know Him?
necessary to construct the said road; at the chancel by the groom and his
-
o
Telephane
Stockholders
provided, that each of said counties he«t man. Dean Walker, and the of­ Mutual
I'll show ’em, durn ’em! I've *tnp- shall pay one-half of all bills incurred ficiating clergyman, the Reverand
Attention
*
,
ped the paper, yes, 1 have, 1 didn't and the cost of construction thereof; Edmund Tree Simpson.
0
like to do it. I am a man who
rho pays provided further, that if the said sum
The ushers were Malcolm McEwan.
The attention of the stockholders
hi, debts, and will not be ini
__
suited,
so of Twenty Thousand Dollars shall Ernest McKown and Carl Homer.
of the Mutual Telephone Company is
when the editor get* smart 1 want to not be sufficient to construct such
Adding an extra note of impressive­ hereby requested with the thought in
be consulted.
•
highway, then each of said counties ness wa, the reading of the betrothal mind that some of the members may
I took the paper 'leven years and hereby agree that they will levy, ap­
service at the tteps of the chior be­
helped him all I could, sir, but when propriate, and expend thereon, one- fore the solemnization of the mar­ make an unnecessary trip to Tilla­
it came to dtinnin' me I didn't think half of the amount necessary to com­ riage rite in the sanctury, where the mook, Saturday, June 19th. There ap­
he would sir. But that he did, and you plete such highway during the year bride’s father gave her into the keep­ peared a statement in the papers
some time ago that a meeting of the
can bet it made me hot as thunder' I tU’J.
ing of the man to whom she is to stockholder* would be held at this
say* "I’ll stop that sheet, I will, if the
I pon the completion of such high- cleave.
Pure White Flour $1.85 sk.,
$7.20 bbl.
date. The notice however did not
dog-gone thing goes under!”
way. at the option of < ither
of the
The bride wa, gowned in a white state the authority for its appearance
Highland Blend Flour $1.80 sk.
$7.00
bbl.
I hunted up the editor, and for hi, parties hereto, the said road building
chiffon over white ,atin, the neck low and hence is, or was not valid. The
cunning’ caper. I paid him ’leven district «hall terminate,
Olympic Pattent Flour $1. 80 sk.
$7.00
bbl.
and each of the sleeves puffed, and the skirt »hort constitution provides two methods
year, and qui* " •
’ «»opped the the counties hereto shall
thereafter made puffed to the knee, and another for calling special meetings: First by
Snow White Flour $1.75 sk.
paper.
_________________
$6 80 bbl.
j keep the portion of such highway fulness terminating with a tiny chif­
the president: Second by a petition
| which lies within their respective fon ruffle at the bottom
No. I White Oats $35 per ton
$1.85 cwt.
Hanging from a majority of the stockholders.
Oranges are cheap enough cheaper 1 counties in good condition
from above the waist line wa, a court Since this notice was not signed' as
r
Process Rolled Barley $34 per ton
$1.35 sk.
than apples; what Californian* need travel at its own expense,
train The bodice wa* of chiffon
to bother themselves about is to get , the same shall be completed in whether
Wheat
one or canght at the breast by a few brillant, having the authority from either
$2.50cwt
source could not be otherwise than
more «weetening in them.
two year, from date thereof
j holding falls of rare old I rose post , illegal Therefore a meeting *0 held
Scratch Food
$2.40 cwt’
Col. Roosevelt fractured one rib
A competent person shall be ap­ lace. About her
no brows
rir.ws sras
was handed
banded a at the date specified would be of no
and he ha* an assassin's bullet in pointed by the parties thereto to wp- 1—■ y -
wd,h * ,,rwe bow at the effect.
another. The Colonel can take knocks erintend and inspect the construction u
Leave orders with us for land plaster.
Hack and bar "<»’< at the edge of drew
If a majority of the stockholders
as well as give them.
of Mid highway. Such superintendent The bridal boesq inet was «4 liny
white wish a meeting and will make this
Lord Kitchner said the war would «hall report monthly wn the first day
begin in May and it did. Lord North of the month to each of the county rose, and lillie* [ of the valley,
fact known to the Board they will be
Mi«,
Lueia
C
afnpbell
wore
a
tliffe began it.
pleased to call a meeting at once.
courts of «aid conntie« the progre«* of pale g
fleta,
made
high
A peculiarity of many of Col Wat­ of the work, and amount expended,
Signed thia 7th day of June. 191$.
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
terson's editorials is that they will be the sums due the various persons on ed with foil skirt, a leghort
C A. Elliott, Acting Pres.
trimmed
with
ptnk rosebuds.
k. »• inspiring reading in 1990 a* they
John Erickson, Cha* Kunze,
ETABLES, HAY,
, such work, and any and all other data Pauline
. **’ dressed m
are now.
Dire ctors
1 required by the law, of Oregon for taffeta
ibrosdered in ptnk rosehw
Attest, W. S. Boel, Sec.
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Editorial Snap Shots.
EXCLUSIVE TAILORING
Spring Suits From $30.00 and up. We also do
CLEANING AND PRESSING
J. w. EDWALL
TILLAMOOK.
■RESOLVED THAT
W e W ill be pleased
To H ave Y ou C ome
IN AND5EE OUR GOOD
GROCERIES AND OUR,
C omplete J tock ..
w WC /3.R.E JUSTLY
P roud , for , we ’ ve
<?oT the goods
RAY & CO
SPECIAL FLOUR AND FEED PRICES
RAY & CO
TILLAMOOK.
CRAIN, FEED.
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