Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 28, 1915, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 28, 1915.
MAYOR WON’T QUIT JOB.
whole of the large timber manufactur­ cause this or that road is not com­
■ ■ o------
ing factories will be located on Tilla­ pleted, and the county court is blam­
First Number in Lyceum Course.
mook bay. All personal and sectional ed, often unjustly, because it has not Discharge of Marshal Causes Row at
.10 differences should be dropped in this the money to complete the work. It is
Wheeler.
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.05 matter and the business men and the plain to see that more unfinished road
farming community should get to­ projects there are in the county
Wheeler, Or., Oct. 25.—The resig­
I
1.00 gether and pull together for this ob- I more dissatisfaction is manifest. The nation of Mayor C. H. Cady is de­
i et, for it is of equal importance to snap shot man believes that by com­ manded by four members of the city
.05 one as to the other. Why not have a pleting road projects it will prevent council. '1 he Mayor absolutely declin­
conference committee and see what dissatisfaction in the future. Another es to resign. The result is a complete
any locality with one good deadlock in the municipal administra­
s® can be done. A few thousand dollars thing,
spent every year deepening the road should be willing to wait a tion.
slough would soon bring about the while before agitating for an addition­
The trouble arose over the dis­
05 aims sought, it ought to arouse the al road, until such time as other lo­
charge of City Marshal Reed. His
■OS citizens of this part of the county to I calities have one good road or a way dismissal is laid to the fact that he
do something when they see proper­ out. That is why we believe such arrested a prominent citizen who is
ty being bought at Garibaldi for null places as Blaine, Sandlake and Bay­ alleged to have indulged in unseem­
sites. Can we afford to sit still at.d do ! ocean should have first consideration ly conduct. The Mayor is said to have
.35 nothing, when we should be wide and their roads completed next year. taken exceptions to the arrest.
8:15 P.M.
awake and up and doing for a deeper We believe in giving these localities
After the man was discharged, the
a square deal, for they have waited Mayor appointed Arthur Hansen, ed­
channel to this city?
Under the auspices of the Lyceum
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
patiently for many years while other itor of the local paper, to the position
(Strictly in Advance.)
Association.
parts of the county have gobbled up of Marshal. He could not run the city
It is the farmers who are “stung
_ ” all the road money.
One year ........................................... $>-50
electric
light
plant,
which
is
one
of
by Democratic free trade. We take a
This is the First Number of this
Six months............................................ 75 paragraph from the Spectator to
the duties of the office, and was re­
Timber
companies
are
fighting
placed
in
the
position
by
councilman
Season’s Lyceum Course.
Three month»........................................ 5° prove this:
excessive assesmensts in the Albert Zimmerman, who resigned
"There is no doubt that Canada has some
courts.
Often
the
excess
is
based
en
­
from
the
board.
a very kindly feeling toward the '
Although Mayor Cady was appoint­
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. Democrats. Due to their good natur- ■ tirely on what is known as a "politi­
cal cruise.” A political cruise is an ex­
ed tariff tinkering, Canada enjoys , amination of the timber by a cruiser ed by the council to fill the unexpired
term of the former Mayor, the coun­
with us commercial privileges that
has a good stand in with the cil cannot remove him. Recall pro­
Editorial Snap Shots
are denied her under Republican rule. 1 who
You know he is America’s Humorist-
county officials. A political cruiser ceeding are threatened,
but Cady
In the matter of live stock sales the always
finds
more
timber,
as
finding
Philosopher
who goes all over the United
has
not
been
in
office
the
required
Democrats have been especially help­
Keep your eye on Garibaldi.
timber reflects great credit on six months. By the time he completes
ful to Canada. In the last two years more
States
every
year
helping people to laugh
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his cruise and on the wisdom and
Republican tariff, the imports of foresight of the county officials who that period his term will expire before
On October 3, 1913. when the Pre - of
away
their
troubles.
He cannot till the
a
recall
election
could
be
held,
as
un
­
ident signed the present tariff act, live stock from Canada amounted to voted taxpayers’ money to pay him der the law it would take a month to
$465,079
for
1911,
and
$615,399
half
of
the
engagements
offered him, and
for
Mr. Underwood, then chairman of t’ e
for his little picnic in the woods.
publish and advertise the election.
House Ways and Means Committee, 1912. In 1913, with but nine months i But the timber owners, spurred by
we
are
fortunate
in
having
him on the
The citizens are looking on and
of Democratic tariff, the value of high taxes, are showing a disposition
stated:
watching the situation with interest
those
imports
increased
to
$1,116,923;
above date.
to tie up taxes by litigating. Some of and deriving a certain amount of fun
’I am absolutely confident that this
i
these political cruises have proven out of it. A warm contest is predicted
You will come, of course. But see to it
law will reduce the cost of living in for 1914, the figure was $7,043,086.
"In
making
the
report
from
which
especially vulnerable.
Independent at the next city election.
the United States and it will provide
that
you bring the people who “don't like
these
figures
arc
taken,
Consul
John
­
cruisers, of well known reputation
ample revenue for the government."
lectures.
” Bring the busy men down town
The high cost of living was seven son at Kingston, Ontario, says “the for honesty, have testified in court,
per cent higher in September 1914, increase noted in 1913 and 1914 to and their evidence has resulted in cut­ FAIRVIEW GRANGE TO HOLD
and
the
loafers, and bring the people at
CONTEST.
than in 1913. This is another instance the United States was occasioned by ting down the assessments.—Oregon
the
removal
of
duty
on
cattle
enter
­
------
o
------
home
too
tired to go any where. Parlette's
Voter.
where the Democrats have fooled the
ing that country.”
We do not doubt for one minute Mesdames Dunstan and Crawford
people.
lecture
will
be the best medicine Show
“We have every reason to expect that there are some discrepancies in
Leaders of the Contestants.
that the Canadian cattlemen will pass timber cruising. The Oregon Voter
them
that
his
lecture is more of a show than
Bro. Trombley said in his Tuesday’s a vote of thanks to and confidence «
paper of last week that the snap shot in the Democratic party which, by appears to blame this on what it
a
regular show, is more of an entertainment
Fairview Grange No. 273, has de­
man was getting childish, because we taking the duty off live stock, has ad­ calls the “political cruiser.” When cided to hold a contest for six months
than a regular entertainment, and is as
have our ideas about teachers’ insti­ ded about $7,000,000 a year to their the timber was cruised in this county among its members. Three meetings
we do not know of any politicians for each side to occur on the regular
much of a sermon as a regular sermon !
tutes. In the next issue he swiped business.”
' being mixed up with it.A And what monthly meeting. Mrs. R. Crawford
three columns of institute news—type
discrepancy there is in the timber
as well—from the Headlight, and last
THIS IS YOUR ONLY CHANCE THIS
There is one paragraph in the tax cruise it must have been through the is captain on one side and Mrs. Dun­
Friday's isue of the Herald was a sec­
stan on the other. Oscar Tittle is the
ond addition of the Headlight. Gee law that is of special interest at the efforts cf those who influenced some i score or record keeper.
YEAR TO HEAR PARLETTE !
wiz, with so many accusations hurled present time, the school district, city of the timber cruisers. It wasn't the
Points in Contest.
and
county
budgets
are
now
being
county
court
or
county
officials,
poli
­
at us, the greatest calamity that could
The following points will be used:
Adults, 50c.
Children, 25c.
happen would be to accuse us of edit­ made up and considered. It was no ticians or any of the citizens, but it is
Song by whole side.................. 100
doubt
placed
in
the
law
by
some
a
well
known
fact
that
there
is
a
dis
­
Season Tickets, $2.50 for 6 entertainments.
ing and furnishing news for the Her- special interest to reduce special and
Song ............................................ 100
aid. But that is what we appear to be other levies, and put a stop to exces­ crepancy in the cruise of different
Reading ...................................... 50
On sale at all Drug Stores.
timber
companies
in
this
county.
Now
doing.
On time ...................................... 100
sive levies. The paragraph we refer if it wasn’t some of the timber com­
Attendance
................................
50
to reads:
i panies who influenced the timber
We are informed that a number of
Essay, 5 min............................... 150
“For each year after 1915 all such
<
taxpayers’ leagues are to be organiz­ tax rates shall be so limited as not to cruisers, who was it? Why was it that
Original speech, 5 min............... 250
after
the
cruise
was
made
a
side
note
ed in different parts of the county. levy a greater amount of revenue was inserted that 50 to 25 per cent
Dialogue, 3 or more ............... 300
Notice of Dissolution.
Car Shortage and How To Av°it It.
Here is a good opportunity for good than the larger amount levied in
Dialogue, 2 persons ............... 200
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road boosters to join them for the either of the two years preceding, was to be added to some timber? ft
Charades, 3 or more .............. 300
wasn’t added by politicians or county
Notice is hereby given to all whot
Following
is
a
circular
issued
by
the
purpose of boosting for good roads. plus 6 per cent.”
Chadares, 2 persons............. 200
| officials, but by the cruiser whose
Interstate Commerce Commission in it may concern:—That J. W. Maddu
But, then, it maybe, that they don’t
Instrumental music.................. too
This is in direct opposition to the
reference to the car shortage that ex­ and F. C. Fcldschau, have by mutui
-want good road boosters in the lea­ Oregon System and the sovereign duty it was to give a correct cruise.
Surprise
.......................................
300
ists in general all over the United consent, dissolved the partnershi,
gue. Get in, anyway, and boost for rule of the people which we have There is a good deal of timber that is
Starting program on time ... 200
under cruised, but the Oregon Voter
States, and particularly here in Ore­ heretofore existing between then
good roads. Taxpayers’ leagues have heard so much about in this state.
Perfect entrance in 4 degree . . 100
____ does not say one word about this and
gon. Oregon manufacturers and ship­ and that said Feldschau, is now thi
generally some ax to grind or some 1 his clause of the law may in some how it was brought about.
Foot race across hall .............. 100
pers are losing business each day due sole owner of the business formerli
political purpose in view, ami it won’t instances be a good thing, but it must
Tug of war, men ...................... 100
to the fact that the railroad com­ owned by them as partners, and tha
be long before this is developed in also be remembered that in making
Tug
of
war,
women
................
100
Kill Kare Klub.
panies are unable to fill car orders, said Fcldschau, will pay all account!
the leagues that are to be organized lower levies it is going to be a hard
Button sewing, men.................. 200
this is caused by careless unloading owing by them as partners, and col
in this county. Those who join them matter to raise them when something
Button Sewing, women.......... 200
and loading equipment consignees lcct all sums due them on account o
ought to ascertain if it for the pur­ urgent is needed. For instance, take | The Kill Kare Klub for October met
Nail
driving,
women
....................
200
their partnership business.
at the home ot Mrs. W. A. Williams,
pose of curtailing road work.
Side getting out most members 300 using the tree allowance up to the
the road levy of Tillamook County. Mrs. Bales assisting, both homes be­
J. VV. Maddux.
last
minute.
Should the County Court by a penny ing used. Everything was carried out
Mrs. Dunstan's Side.
F. C. Feldschau.
"Informal
complaints
to
the
Com
­
wise
and
a
pound
foolish
policy,
The following named persons to be
Below is a paragraph we clipped
in white and yellow colors.
mission
indicate
that
the
annually
cut
down
the
levy
for
two
years,
it
from an exchange. '1 here is a good
The papers of the day were prepared on Mrs. Dunstan's side. Program recurring failure of transportation
Since Chicago suburbs arc now we
can readily be seen how it would by Mesdames Pennington and Poor­ Nov. 11:
deal of truth in it:
handicap
road
work
and
the
develop
­
S. V. Anderson, Mary Abplanalp, facilities known as "car shortage” is. on Sundays, Chicagoans may wist
‘You are reading this paragraph now
man and were e pecially interesting,
because you have learned to look for ment of the county. No matter haw these ladies having shown a great Maud Ackley, Grace Bester, Lillie again appearing. The Commission they hadn't taken so many of them in­
something of value in these columns. urgently needed and demanded by the deal of work in preparation. Their Bucl, Grace Beals, Joe Baumgartner, urges 011 all shippers and all carriers to the city.
Here's something that is worth much people, this clause is a club over their topic being. “The immigrant as seen Mrs. H. Booth, bred Burton, Joe that close attention to methods of
moving,
and
to you. What stores have the best heads. Every levying body should be through the eyes of an American.” Blättler, Anna Billings, Jacob Bree­ loading, unloading,
SGCCOGaQOOOGOOOQGCOOGOQO
promptly returning to use the cars
goods and the most reasonable prices careful not to fall into the trap that
den,
Marion
Chance,
Ethelyn
Craw
­
Mrs. Plank and Mrs. Bales leave
Sidney E. Henderson, Pres.,
in this town? How can you know is set for them, for this is what this , Sunday as delegates from the Klub ford, Bess Campbell, Lulu Crenshaw, now available will go far toward
making the present supply of cars
which stores they arc? Watch the clause for.
to the State Federation of Womens Alvia Davidson, C. E. Donaldson, sufficient for all purposes.
Surveyor.
the ads in this paper, for they tell the
Helena Dürrer, George Dürrer, Con­
Clubs at Salem.
In order that the business of the
John Leland Henderson, Sec- (
story. The merchant who spends his
nie
Dye,
Luta
Donaldson,
Mattie
There is not much doubt about it.
We regret as Klub members to lose
retary Treae., Attoiney-at- 1
money in advertising his goods al- Many changes and industrial devel­ Mrs. Tait and Mrs. Case, and hope in Easom, Hermine Erickson, Blanche country may go forward without in­
Law, Notrary Public
most invariably has goods worth ad- opments are going to take place in the near future to see them back Elliott, L. W. Elliott, L. A. Edgar, terruption, the Commission urges
shippers,
both
_
___
individually
and
vertising, and his prices must of ne- Tillamook county the next few years. again.
J. M. Furrer, Mrs. G. H. Poland
cesity be right or he could not afford 1 bus far 1 illamook City has manag­ I
Tillamook Title and ;
Goodspeed, through their associations, to co-op­
1 he meeting in November will be Myra Goeres, Egbert
to call special attention to them ed to go ahead and become the indus­ ' with Mrs. Jack Olson.
Erick Glad, Ernest Gcinger, V erner erate to secure the prompt and full
Abstract co.
through the public print. Just glue trial center of the county. Conditions
Holden, Peter Heisel, Ernest Herring loading of cars and their prompt re­
your eyes to the ads and you will will change somewhat in the near fu­
G. F. Jenkins, Pious Jacobs, Ben lease. One of the chief causes of fail­
Law, Abstracts, Real Estate,
save time trouble and money. Esp
"
c- ture, for with lumber industries State Biologist to Show Famous Bird Jacobs, Rose Jacobs, Grace Jacobs, ure of car supply in past seasons has
and Animal Pictures.
Surveying, ' Insurance.
ially money.”
Mrs. R. C. Jones, Maud Johnson, J. been the unnecessary -detention of
springing up in other parts of the
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Both Phones.
M. Liisberg, Will Maxwell, L. S. cars by careless shippers. In the gen­
county this is sure to bring about a
William I.. Finley, formerly, State Maynard, James Murphy, John Mor­ eral publie interest, shippers should
We do not like the policy of the different state of affairs. It will be Game
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
Warden
and
now
State
Biolo
­
endeavor
to
release
cars
at
the
earl
­
•State Highway Commission tn appro-
:-p; r ■ noticed that new industries are locat­ I gist, will show the famous Oregon gan, Morrison Mills, Minnie Maddux,
possible moment without regard
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printing state road funds. It aims to ing where deep water can be obtain­ Bird and Animal pictures in Tilla­ Luta Mapes, Sabra Olds, Pearl Olds, iest
help counties that bond, but does not ed for large vessels, which cannot be mook Friday afternoon and evening, Euna l’hclps, Jason Powell, Jake Pes- to free time given by the tariff.
All
efforts
of
the
shippers
will
be
help counties that pay as they go and obtained in this vicinity. This should November jqth. These famous pic­ terfield, I. A. Quick, Pearl Robitsch,
does not run into debt. For instance, convince everybody in this city and tures were‘secured for the State of Theresa Ross, Lola Reedy, Mrs. J. unavailing, however, unless the car­
some counties have done comparativ- vicinity of the urgent need of deep­ Oregon by Mr. Finley, personally. Sheets, John Schields, Adam Schmel­ riers also use extraordinary measures
NEW HOME USERS
ly little road work in recent years, ening the channel from the bav. Un­ Two of the five reels were taken at zer, Sadie Shaw, Bertie Tinnerstet, to eliminate all delays chargeable to
them.
1
he
failure
ot
car
supply
is
ARE
but have bonded, whereas a county less this is done Tillamook City will three Arch Rocks off Netarts beach. Clarence Tilden, Mamie Tittle, Mabel
like Tillamook have expended lar e lose its prominence and other parts All of th ese filims show the life I erry, A. G. W illiams. Kate Williams usually a failure of car movement.
QUALITY
CHOOSERS
sums of money for several years. It of the county will gain it. We feel of Oregon birds and animals. These Mary W illiams, Rose W illiams, H. E. 1 he congestion of terminals is ever
seems to us that if there is to be any convinced of this, for we know and pictures have been shown by Mr. Fin- W eston, Rachel Weston, Edith W ells present teature at times of such fail­
ure. 1 he Commission therefore urges
discrimination it should be in favor have seen what deep water will do lev in the East and in San Francisco Gottleib W vss, Peter Schranz.
carriers to make every possible en­
Mrs. Crawford’s Side.
of the county that has gone ahead lor a place. I here is a splendid oppor­ and were given wide notice in the
with road work on a large scale for tunity to make Tillamook City a large papers and magazines. They will be
The following is a list of persons deavor to improve their methods of
several years, kept out ot debt, and port whenever it has a deep channel, shown in Tillamook under the aus­ to be on Mrs. Crawford’s side, pro­ operation of terminals in order that
cars may move promptly. Also com­
avoided bonding. Surely Tillamook but we want to say a word of warn­ pices of the Parent Teacher's Asso­ gram Dec. 9.
ami Yamhill counties are very niod- ing to our citizens. This won't come ciation, by the Star Theater, which
Lillie Anderson. M. Abplanalp, M. pany material should be unloaded
est in only asking for an appropria- about by talking about it with the ex­ has placed the day’s program at the D. Ackley, Frank Bester, W. S. Buel, with same dispatch that is required
turn of $20,000 to rock the Sour pectation that in some mysterious disposal of Mr. Finley. A matinee will A. G Beals, Harrison Booth, A. S. of shippers.
The Commission is moved to make
Grass road. It remains to be seen way the channel will be deepened. be given in the afternoon for the Burton, Mrs. Fred Burton, Dan Bil­
what "pull" these two counties have It's going to take push, energy and school children and the picture will lings, Myrtle Breeden, Ina Chance, this appeal by its desire to save both
with the State Highway Cimmission, united effort, and if the citizens in be run once or twice in the evening, W. L. Campbell, Henry Crenshaw, shippers and carriers from the losses
and whether it will recognize the this vicinity lack this in this impera­ as attendance warrant. Mr. Finley H. S. Diehl, John Dunstan, Lizzie which are occasioned by failures of
meritorious efforts of this county in tive improvement it will be a long will lecture and explain the reels as Donaldson. Joe Dürrer, Connie Dye, car supply and by its knowledge that
progressive road and bridge building time before this becomes a port of they are shown.
Joe Donaldson, Wm. Easom, Adolph measures such as are here suggested
for a number of years.
any consequence, for shipping will
......
Erickson, Tracy Elliott, Lucy Elliott have operated in past seasons to save
stop in the bay and not come to Till­
Frank Eckloff, Maud Edgar, Harley, all concerns from heavy losses.
School Men Organize.
Poland, Gus Goeres, Will Goeres, |
is our prediction if we have to
The Iowa decision, by which a Un­ amook
Tillamook,
-
Qregon.
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Lena Goodspeed, Hulda Glad, Mary 1 It appears the Panama Canal needs
rely on the present depth of water.
ited States District Court compels We
The nten who are teaching school Gienger, Myrtle Holden, Anna Hol­ » double track—the Nicaragua Car.-
hope
these
few
remarks
will
set
The New Home Sewing
the railroads to accept shipments for
in Tillamook County organized them­
persons residing in dry Iowa, may the citizens in this vicinity to think­ selves into a School Master's Club, den, Emma Harrison, Vira Herring,
Machine Company,
ing
and
to
devising
plans
to
over
­
Grace
Johnson,
Vincent
Jacob,
Wal
­
mean that the Oregon law limiting come the obstruction.
It is golf that brought Scotch whis­
during the Institute. The club will burga Jacob, Pete Jacob, Roy Jones,
San
Francisco, Cal.
receipts will not stand either, is the
have for its purpose the promotion of L. S. Johnson, Henry Landand, Ella ky into fashion, and yet golf is said
opinion of R. P. Hutton, state sup r-
to be an unmixed blessing.
cooperation among the schools of the Liisberg, Minnie Maxwell
Mrs. L.
intendent of the Anti-Saloon League.
There is another reason why a county in efficient teaching and secur­
Where is my wondering boy to­
That is good news for the "wets" number of the present unfinished road I ing aids and lectures from outside of Maynard, Amy Murphy, Rena Mor­ night—and popper and mommer, to-
to­
gan,
Web
Maddux,
Arthur
Mapes,
but it must be taken for granted that projects should be finished before the county, as well as the profit ac­
gether with the rest of the family that
w hen saloons go out of business in others are started. W ith so many un­ cruing from occasional meetings for Henry Olds, George Olds, Albert can
walk? Ai the movie show.
this state the end of the year they finished road projects in hand it study and social meetings. The first Fhelps, Myrtle Powell, J. C Quick,
If I FAIL to CURE ar CANCER «TUMOR it"*
are doomed, as far as Oregon is con­ causes more or less dissatisfaction and meeting will be held in Tillamook on W ill Robitsch. Cyrus Randall, Dr. J. I There is a prohibition candidate for More It POISONS
(Ml "
to BONE
Casper governor of Massachusetts, though it
cerned. That was the verdict of the agitation. This is not to be wondered Saturday, November 20th, when the E. Reedy, John Sheets,
people at the polls, but it was not the at. for every locality with an unfinish­ men who are teachers in the City of Schlappi, Mrs. J. Schild, Ada Schmel­ is a trait of the drys that they prefer WitteatKaifter Paia
verdict
of the people that they ed road project will not be content Recti, of Tillamook: H. S. Brimhall, zer, Fred Shaw, Dolph Tinnerstet, their prohibition straight, unmixed No PAT Ultil CURED
WOHTH GUARANTEE
should be limited in the amount of until it is finished. Under these cir­ from other parts of the county. Top­ Mrs. C. Tilden, C. E. Trombley, Mrs. with politics.
X Ray or other
I Ko
liquor that can be shipped in. So, un­ cumstances it is a hard matter to ics for discussion at the first meeting C. M. Terry. Anna Williams, Will.
■wtndle. An Ialand
I
p
to
date
the
Culebra
Cut
has
cost
Williams.
Geo.
Williams,
Alva
Wil-'
plant makes the cure
der our Oregon System of legislation, economize, for more unfinished road will be:
liants, Mary Weston, Ed Weston, Ike several more millions than we expect- Any TUMOR. LIMP or
that adopted by the people will stand projects there are there is that much
Specific Plans for Co-operation.
■ ed. This is not one of the-“cheaper SORC on the lip,
Wells, Chris Wyss, Anna Wyss.
and that passed by the State Legis­ more demand for money and a
body long 1«
Parent Teacher’s Associations.
I cuts" referred to by the packers in or
cancer ; It n.r.-r
lature will not, of Mr
Hutton is stronger sentiment in favor of going
1
he
results
of
tests
recently
given
!
their
recent
convention
in
St.
Louis.
right in his prediction. The Oregon the limit in making the road levy. If
Haying recognized Carranza, what 1 Thanksgiving turkeys are fed on 170-PAGE BOOK
Arithmetic, Language and \Vriling
prohibition law does not prohibit the snap shot man had anything to in
FRKK. 10,0.10 tett- ■ O
V J I
will Villa do to us?
in the Tillamook Schools.
drinking, but it does prohibit the sale do with road building he would con­
shelled pecans in Texas. Shelled Pe­ moniala.
The
members
of
the
club
are:
There are not enough specialized cans sell here for seventy cents a
of liquor, and this is what the people centrate his efforts on road improve­
Barney Hanson. Karl Onthank. Geo
voted for and wanted.
pound. A pecanncd turkey ought to
ments that he could carry through to Sanders. Peter Crockatt and David days, set aside for this, that or
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completion in one year. This would Reed, of Tilalmook; H. S. Brimhall, other purpose, to encourage one to. cost nearly as much as an automobile.
It is time for the business man and give the locality the benefit of the of Garibaldi; J. R Bidgood, of Clov­ overlook some of them.
woman 1 n every 7 dien of cancer—U .S repjg
If moving pictures, by occupying One
Wo refuse many wSo wait too long A must
property owners in this vicinity to improvement right away, and. we be­ erdale; C. S. Arnold, of Blaine: Paul
There is a craze for economy
the, mind, keep men from drinking, Poor cured at half price if cancer I« yrt/tw
take a tumble to themselves. If they lieve, the citizens will soon agree H. Wyman, of Ray City; Harold I). dress in London, and does this <.*- . isn’t that proof enough that alcohol
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don't soon get together and decide on with us that this is the best road pol­ Aten, of Bay City: Geo. W. Murdock, plain the patterns in men's fabrics ; indulgence
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ei ncd from the bay to this city, ti e there is a whole lot of complaint bv- halem. and Earl W hite.
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