Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 08, 1916, Image 2

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    T illamook
Arthur. The vote in Portland showed
that the church people had become
disgusted with him, for E. V. Little­
First Insertion per line ............. $ .10 field, whom Hutton was supporting
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 for congress, was hopelessly defeat­
ed.
Business and Professional cards
one month....................................... 1.00
The automobile craze is hard to
c -Is per line each insertion...
05 deal with, especially when people buy
them and have not the income to
Di play advertisements, an inch
meet the monthly running expense.
one month.....................................
50 One bad feature is buying machines
All Resolutions of Condolence
on the installment plan. There are
.and Lodge Notices, per line .
05 cases in Tillamook where persons
have bought machines and not paid
vs, lost, s rayed or stolen
their taxes and
who owe large
etc. minimum rate, not ex­
amounts at local stores. That is not
ceeding five 11'lCS .....................
.2* right. Of course, some presons
will
say, well,, it's none of our business,
but it docs look as if the auto craze
rates of subscription
have reached that stage when credit
(S.rictly in Advance.)
should be refused those who want to
One Year............................................ $1.50 buy merchandise when they have
ar-nth ...................................
.75 failed to pay their taxes and owe
Three Mentii*...................................... 50 store bills. But the automobile craze
have become so prevalent that this
littie snap shot may not cut niuc.i
figure upon those who have the craze,
THÈ T1LLAMAAK HEADLIGHT. but it should on those who loan mon­
ey or take notes on machines.
ADVERTISING RATES
Legal Advertisements.
headlight , june
wise would be a saving. It is by far
the most important highway into this
section of the county, and we wish
our citizens could see it in that way.
They will do so eventually, but in the
meantime this section of the country
will lose many opportunities of ob
taining new industries.
8, lòie.
showing be made but the number of
buyers of breeding M ock from outside
By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist. the state would be wonderfully in-
BEAVER NEWS ITEMS.
AGRICULTURAL NOTES
Several machine loads of picnicers
spent Sunday in Beaver, which is a
pretty good sign of summer. Well,
we knew that it couldn’t rain for ever.
W. E. Wilson and wife have return­
ed from Portland after a visit of sev­
eral days with their son, R. E. Wilson
They took their grand daughter,
Jean, with them.
Francis Welsh and family spent
Sunday with friends at Blaine.
A large contracting firm of Port­
land, Oregon, passed through Beaver
Sunday on their way to Garibaldi
beach to clear a townsite.
Robert Forkner, formerly of Bea­
ver. has returned after a short ab­
sence.
,
F. B. McKinley made a business
trip to Tillamook Monday.
Ed. Creecy has returned to work
for Jenck Bros.
Mrs. Charley Johnson is visiting at
Nehalem.
Charles Wait passed through Bea­
ver Monday with a band of goats
which he was taking up to his home­
stead on Farmer Creek.
J. W. Leslie was a Cloverdale visit­
or Monday.
R. E. Wilson went to Tillamook
Tuesday afternoon and missed the
stage. Looks bad Bob.
Miss Katie Zucrfluch is visiting F.
W. Berger and family.
Ollie Woods made a flying trip to
Tillamook Monday afternoon.
Miss Annie Johnson and her broth­
er, Clark, were in Beaver Saturday
afternoon. They had been working on
the family lot in the cemetery.
Mrs. j. W. Leslie, Mrs. Golds­
worthy and Mary Woods were Tilla­
mook visitors Tuesday afternoon.
Pete Erdt has gone to Bay City to
work in the logging camp.
Jersey Men Attention.
"There arc approximately one hun­
There will be picnic meeting of the dred and seventy five thousand cows
Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club at the used for dairy purposes in Oregon,
farm home of Mr. \\ illiam \\ illiams, one hundred and ninety thousand in
Tillamook, Oregon, on
ednesday, Washington, four hundred and sev­
June 14. Several important matters of enty thousand in California and one
business are to be taken up and an hundred thousand in Idaho. Every
Democrats and Protectionists.
interesting program is being arrang­ one of these cows should be bred to
ed. All wlio are interested in Jersey
The durk that was hatched by a cattle are invited to come. I here pure-bred dairy bulls from tested
.
chicken did not feel more bewildered will be a roll call of members each to dams.
Mr. Breeder, you ewe it to yourself,
and out of place when it wadded into answer with some interesting current
to
your
breed,
and
to
the
dairy in­
the sunlight than do those Demo­
event in the Jersey world. Come
cratic statesmen at Washington who promptly at 10 o’clock and bring the dustry of your state to do official
are trying to patch up some sort of a whole family and a basket of lunch. testing. ________ _
tariff measure calling it by its proper
Does it Pay to Buy Registered Dairy
egg law is invalid .
name.
Cows?
We are told that they have agreed
upon the provisions of the tariff Coni-
This is a question which nearly Supreme Court Holds Statute is Dis­
criminatory.
mission bill, 1 and ' ' incidentally
' '
that every dairy man asks himself some
Salem, Or., June 6 —The Supreme
Representative Claude
Kitchin, the time during his career. Can a man
"..........................
leader, who has hitherto not been with limited means buy a small Court today, in an opinion by Justice
conspicious for leading has been foundation herd and expect to come Bean, declared unconstitutional and
authorized to confer with President out better than he would with grades? void section 6 of chapter 272 of the
Wilson regarding the dyestuff situa­ The following story, clipped f Dm the 1915 session laws, which required
tion.
to nii-icasi.
increase uh
the ; piv*
pro- DUllC
Butte Miner, Vi
of the
and Oregon firms selling or using im­
*•**••» The
* «.X, plan is LV
tut production
tective tariff on dyestuffs, but to fix j increase of one foundation cow at the ported eggs in their products to ad­
a definite time for operation.
Montana Experiment Station answers vertise such sale or use in their places
What a fix they are in, to be sure. I this question. It is the story of a of business. The decision was render­
Editorial Snap Shots.
No matter how much we may dis- As Representative Bailey, of their registered Holstein cow, Nora Koni- ed in the case of the State of Oregon
agree wilh Socialism, the fact stands
; Mon- against I. C. Jacobson, appellant, and
'.e naval battle last week proved out that the Socialists of Germany own party, so aptle said, they have i gen Ño. 64489, bonghi by the
constitutes a reversal of the judgment
........ tana College about
_____ 7 years ago.
ag
what we have always thought about ' have the right idea of bringing about spent the greater part of their lives
.. 'Li u b .ill ships, that they are peace. This is what Gustav Noske, a in “yellin«' their heads off” about the 1 “In the seven years she has been in of Circuit Judge Gantcnbein, of Mult­
iniquities of a protective tariff, and . the college herd' she has produced nomah County.
.
,
,
huge floating coffins.
Socialist, said in the Reichstag:
now they are forced to accept it. We i over 80,000 pounds of milk and twice
The law was fathered in the last
"There is no disposition among the all live and learn—except certain 1 her own weight in butter fat, besides Legislature bv Dana Allen, Represen­
fl will uc noticed that auite a num- German people to hazard the lives
: of our citizens are going into of further hundreds of thousands for types of Democratic politicians.— leaving a lirte of descendants num­ tative from Marion County, and was
bering 18 heifers and 10 bulls, every­ aimed specifically to restrict the sale
bankrupt y. This appears to be one fantastic plans of conquest. The peo­ Philadelphia Inquirer.
one a healthy, vigorous productive of Chinese eggs.
a . .4 beating the creditors, but it is ple at the front and at home want no
Statute is Defined.
animal.
After the War Dumping.
a oishon st method of paying off more bloodshed. The masses reject
Holding against the contention of
A kind faced old black and white
one's honest debts. Business men the thought of continuing the war un­
64489.
She
I
cow
is
Nora
Königen,
No.
council for the state that the act in
Even British manufacturers arc
need sonic protection from that class til peoples are bled white. That would
looks and acts for all the world like
was a proper exercise ot the
1 persons.
be a crime. Humanity needs a per­ manifesting a fear of the after-the- many another cow in tlyi college herd question
police
power of the state Justice Bean
war dump of German-made goods at
manent understanding.”
yet
she
stands
at
the
head
of
the
line,
declared that the real purpose of the
Someone, one of these fine days.
Every fair minded person must ad­ prices that will demorialize home in­
statute was to counteract the customs
will see the need of a modern movie mit that no good can come in pro­ dustrialism. The theory is that Ger­ queen of them all.
Nora
Königen,
duty act of Congress admitting eggs
theatre building, and then invest longing the war, for it will simply be man industries, which produce an im­
tbs.
Butter
tbs
Milk
without duty, and was discriminatory
.iicaij in it. 1 he city needs it, for a continuation of the useless loss of mense volume of export trade, have,
Fat
The court points out that imported Of Commercial Club Furnishings.
frame buildings in a congested dis­ life and bloodshed. Yet it seems that since the blockade of German com­
10,103.6
3043 eggs are subject to the Federal pure
trict tire none too safe to do business this must go on indefinitely until merce occasioned by the war. been At 5 years
350.'
12,298.5
food and drug act, and that the 191»
in. Most every live town have a mod­ I physical exhaustion brings the waring heaping up an immense surplusage At 6 years
In order to dispose of surplus fur­
446.7 statute makes a sale of food articles, nishings, the new club is offering the
14,905.7
of goods for export in every avail- I At 7 years
ern movie theatre building, so should nations to their senses.
3680
13.072.0
not meeting the standard set tor following items for sale.
able warehouse. This stock, the Brit- ( At 8 years
Tillamook.
15.4730
447-4 them, a penal offense. The section is
ish manufacturers argue will be of- i At 9 years
Scan the list—Note the prices—
Two little incidents occurred the fcred at prices that standard wage■ At 10 years
405-2
14.368.4
declared beyond the power of state Check the items wanted.
This takes the cake. A person was past week chat plainly show that the
Königen,
(daughter)
Montana
legislation and void.
making arrangements to go through ladies of this city appreciate what the industries in Great Britain cannot I
7 Set nickle Silver knives and
316.1
2 years
9.6917
meet.
the bankruptcy court, which is a new newspapers
forks, per set ........................... $1.50
are doing
. .
„ for the
__
com­
488.7
3 years
14.7334
The theory is not only reasonable,
v. ay to get out of paying one’s honest munity. A delegation of ladies called
1.00
SHARKS.
18 Rogers Knives for .............
PORTLAND
MONEY
14,615.0
4
years
455-8
debts. In buying the necessary blanks on the editor and expressed their re­ but probable states the pending situ­
.45
9
Odd
forks
........
.......................
16,541.0
5 years
501.3
he wanted to have them charged and grets that the editor had contributed ation with exactitude. If it is needful
the
Work-
12
1-6
set
Nickle
Silver
Soup
How
the
Bankers
Fleece
Conigen
(daught«
Gallatin
r)
the store keeper to share with the his mite toward a worthy object. The for British manufacturers to be pro- J
50
spoons, per set
ing Class,
296'
2 years
7.754-0
creditors. This creditor we notice had ladies thought that as the newspapers tected against the threatening after-
of
District
Silver
Tea
1
1-3
Set
nickle
in
the
court
A
jury
...
...
-
--
_
10,091.0
350./
3 years
the-war dump of German wares, how J
no assets. Next, please.
.35
spoons, per set
were giving so much free space to much more needful is it that America '
14,476.6
4 years
494-4 Judge Dayton in Portland on Tues­
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26
Set.
No.
900
tea
spoons
day
placed
a
judicial
stamp
of
disap
­
boost everything they took in hand, producers should be protected. The
5 years
13, 8099
455-5
Land values in Tillamook, especial­ that the editor should not have been
.15
proval upon loan shark methods when
per set .............
Nora Königen (Daughter)
ly dairy farms, have been altogether called upon on this occasion. Another average wage scale in American fac- '
12,140.9
2 years
348.7 it awarded E. D. Barker judgment of 1 Set nickle Silver table spoons
too high and it is safe to say that a delegation of ladies came to this of­ tories not only ranges higher than in
.65
per set ..........................................
372.2 $97.40 in his suit to collect $103.40
3 years
12,259.3
whole lot of the inflated valuations fice with a small job of printing, and Germany, but higher than in Great
paid in “commissioners” on loans 8 Nickle silver table spoons for .75
Blackburn Montana Konigan
have dropped out of them the past before they left they said that they Britain. The wage cost, of course, j
1 Set Rogers Silver table spoons
from Ashley & Rumelin, bankers.
(grand-daughter)
year. Those who bought high priced appreciated what the newspapers had j goes into the cost of goods. The '
1.00
For 11 years Barker paid 10 pcr
for ................................................
2 years
10,524.0
294.1
land with little money had a hard done for them in the good cause they I pending danger is not simply refer­
35
ccnt on money on mdney borrowed 11 steel knives, and 17 forks for
Blackburn Gallatin Königen
time the past winter, for interest, were engaged in, and for that reason 1 able to competition with low-wage (
.35
from the bankers, technically as 16 odd plates .................................
(grand-daughter)
taxes and lijiy took the lion's share of they brought their work to this office i products, but to the probable flood- ,
.10
336.6 “commission” for the negotiation of 4 odd cups ....................................
9,623.4
ing of American markets with accu- At 2 years
the profits.
30
The snap shot man feels grateful to > mulated products that will be offered
378.2 the loans from a security company, 3, 10 inch bake dishes.................
3 years
10,868.4
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.01
the ladies for their kind consideration I
Königen Steinser, (grand-daughter) but in effect nothing more than in­ 118 butter chips, each.................
Only one marriage license was is- even though these are only two little below the actual cost of production.
10
2 Oval
*
dishes ...........................
First six months
6,049.9
180.5 terest.
. . , ,
sued in Tillamook County in May. incidents, but it shows that the ladies —Baltimore American.
25
The first money obtained from tlic 1 Large platter .........................
It is left to the reader to judge as to
is
a
poor
showing.
It
may
be
.65
1
appreciate our efforts and know who
whether Nora Königen was a good money lenders by Barker was in 1905, 1 set tea cups and saucers ...
that the high cost of living has some­ are their best friends when they
Free-Trade vs. Dyestuffs.
investment. The sum of $175 was paid I when his baby, then 2 years old, took 3 set coffee cups and saucers
thing to do with it, for it takes al­ want publicity and someone to help
.75
per set ..........................................
for her when less than 5 years old sick. He borrowed $20 on a commis-
most double the amount of money to boost any worthy cause they under­ Oh yes, we can make dyestuffs if
25
and $125 for her calf, a total invest­ j sion of 10 per cent, to cover the in­ 13 set berry dishes, per set . . . .
k ep house that it used to. And the take. The snap shot man doffs his
They’ll give us half a chance,
25
10 set : oat meal dishes, per set
terest for one month.
ment
of
$300.
The
total
amount
of
Democrats made a pledge that thev hat to the ladies.
We can be independent of
65
milk produced from this cow and her i Barker has been in the power of the 12 set soup dishes, per set........
Would reduce the cost of living, but
Both Germany and France.
.65
dcccndants is in round numbers 243,- . money lenders since, until his verdict 12 set 8 in. plates, per set........
like all promises made by that party,
However much one may disagree We can do every kind of stunt
000 pounds; at 5 cents per quart ! Tuesday, which was for an amount 16 set ; salt and pepper shakes
it failed to do so.
.05
with Theodore Roosevelt, his deep ' In this great U. S. A.,
per set ..........................................
equals a gross return of $2,830.20. large enough to allow him to pay off
sense of patriotism appeals to the But we’ve got to have assurance
The bulls have all been sold when a I the latest note for $80 and interest, 54 glass tumblers, each ............ .2%
It plainly shows that quite a num­ hearts of the people. His outspoken
That stunts we do will pay.
and
him
the entanglements
1 punch bowl and 10 glasses . . 1 50
few weeks old for $100 each, amount........
- - free
— —
--- from
-------
,
ber of our leading citizens have im- opposition to hyphenated organiga-, What’s the use of making dyestuffs j ing to $1,000. The heifers still in the of the,bankingfirm. On the^ original 1 table cloth 12 yds, per yd . .
25
plicid confidence in Tillamook City lions is what is making him so popu­
At great cost and expense,
.02
' herd are valued at $4,000, making a loan of $20 Barker has paid the bank- 31 napkins, each .........................
becoming a large town, for a large lar to-day. He declared in a recent : And then, when the war is over,
.05
1 ers more than $500 and the principal, 3 large bake pans each...............
' total gross return of $7,830.
amount of money is going into new speech that this country is not going
Have all our trade go hence?
05
which
paying $8 a 18, 3 qt. granite pans.................
I The cost of keep, V.W
’ includes ‘ on . which he has. been 1
business buildings. Give the city a to be turned into a "polyglot board­ Return again to foreign lands
04
, amounts to a considerable sum; yet, ' month interest, had increased to $80. 6 granite pie pans ................... ..
deep channel to the bay and nothing ing house” and that "it is our purpose
.50
Beneath our free trade bill.
items of expense haye i The first date covered in the pres- 2 wash boilers, each ...................
after
these
in stop it from becoming the cen- this fall to elect an Amersican presi- And shut down all the dyestuff plants j been
10
allowed, there is still left a ' ent suit is December 20. 1913, when a 2 ladles and small sieve for . . .
l 1 of commerce. That, probably, is dend and not a viceroy of the Ger­
Each fact'ry and each mill?
n
wide margin
of profit. This is the loan for $60 was obtained. He said 1, 3 burner alcohol stove.......... 2 00
why there arc so many new buildings man Emperor." He also said that he ' We can make dyestuffs here of course kind ow cow that will put the farmer he signed a note for $60 and received
15
1 lot coat and hat hooks for ...
being erected, but the risk of doing was as much opposed to an English-
Hold aces in the game.
, on the road to proseprity and will $54-_________________
1
tin
funnel
and
1
one
gallon
-1" 'ss in frame buildings may also American alliance
15
as a German- But we’ve got to have protection
| cause him to remark that the cow,
coffee pot for ...........................
»oiuc ligure.
Notice to Contractors.
25
American alliance or any other hyph­
Before we start the same.
; the cream and the creamery check
5 long curtain polls, wood for.
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enated alliance. He was for the Unit­ Then the plants, will keep on working 1 will soon pulverize the mortgage on
.50
41
folding
chairs,
each
...............
vcral of the eounty editors— ed State of America and that only. i And we'll wear colored socks.
Notice is hereby given, that the 24 leather cushions 14x75 in.
----- — k
, the c farm
be * heck!1
’liouibky, Taylor and Rankin—made That is good gospel to preach, espec­ Business booms when we’ve protec­
County Court of Tillamook County,
each .............................................. 5 00
1 Dees it Pay to do Official Testing? Oregon, will receive bids for the con­
' viusclves exceedingly
ridiculous ially to those who left Germany
~
to
tion.
1 wash stand .................................. 1 00
I
last week Neither of them had the avoid militarism and the horrors of
The breeders of pure bred dairy struction of an eighty foot wood 1 set wicker furniture 3 pieces 7 50
And dies when free trade knocks.
;
to investigate and give an ac­ war, which most of them know they
—Jack Wiley. » cattle in this county are increasing bridge, across the Little Nestucca 1 high revolving desk cheir ... 1 50
count why a number of voters drop- would have to participate in if they
and many are now at the point of river, the same being Bridge No. 3, 1 large mission chair ................. 1 50
ed \\ nt. Marx and suddenly boosted remained in that country, We think
deciling whether it pays to do offi­ and located in Sec. 25, Township 5 1 roller top desk........................... 2 00
. H. Goync, fur dis.rict attorney, on that naturalized citizens from the
Larger Postal Deposits.
2 50
i cial testing. The
1 he following letter from South, Range to West of W. M.
1 desk ............................................
1 ' u»y 01 election, but they publish- countries now at war have much to,
25
■ Prof. R. R. Graves, of the O. A. C. 1 Bids are to be filed not later than 1 potted palm ................................
t a denial. That is a funny way of be grateful for that they came to this
Larger postal savings deposits will Dairy Department, explains why it Saturday, the 10th day of June, 1916, 1
2 50
large
palm
..................................
. 1 luwspapci', for they put the country, but we are sorry to say that now be accepted at the post office.
at 10 o’clock A. M. and must be ac­ 1 stand, oak ....................................
75
,
le tin' horse, suruly they there are those amongst them who This is made possible by an important pays.
"The official tests have become al­ companied by a certified check equal 1 rug 8x10% ....................... .. ■ • • 1 50
u .1 be getting in 'he goat” class.
10
have shown a decided anti-American amendment of the Postal Savings Act most a necessity to breeders of pure­ to 5 per cent of the amount of the bid 1 cuspidoor ....................................
spirit since the war commenced and it just approved by President Wilson. A bred animals in order to dispose of and made payable to the County 1 large round oak card table., 2 50
i> every indication of an ex- is no wonder that men like Roosevelt postal savings depositor may now their stock at good prices. The man Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon.
3 oak tables, suitable for lunch
Lwdingiy large automobile run into take the lead in denouncing it.
have an account amounting to $1,000 who is buying good breeding stock
Plans and specifications for the
2 50
ia.. ok this summer. Last year the
upon which interest will be paid. For­ today wants production bchond it bridge may be seen on file at the 7 cards or ice cream, each .... 1 00
folding
card
tables,
each
....
l.t.r at San Francisco was the attrac-
merly $500 was the maximum amount
Those who advocated the iniprovc- he could have to his credit. This en­ anil is willing to pay for it. A record office of the County Clerk, and a Í 2 bevel plate mirrors, each ... 1 50
l. and this year the beaches will I
25
of the prices at which animals were charge of $1.00 will be made for those
Hoquarton
Slough
did
so
bc-
v the auto travel. It should be a
largement of postal savings facilities sold at five leading sales in an East- • taken from the office of the Clerk, 3 O-Ceder mop ...........................
05
paper
files,
each
.......................
1
cause
they
knew
it
would
be
a
great
■d year for the beach resorts in
will be very gratifying to thousands ern state shows that 187 non-record which amount will be remitted to the 6
25
electric light shades, each ...
dis county, and beach property is ( benefit to this section of Tillamook of depositors who have already reach­ cows placed at auction brought an successful bidder.
1
lot
el
ctric
wire,
colored
1
county.
There
arc
those
who
oppose
iable to be more active than it was
ed the old $500 limit and are anxious average of $288 per head. At these
The County Court reserves the
globes, sockets for ................. 3.50
i-.t year. Tillamook
county can ( this improvement, because of addi- to entrust more of their savings to same sales 171 cows with practically right to reject any and all bids.
1
>
lional
taxation.
We
must
admit
that
pool table with fixtures and
ast 01 niativ pretty beaches, and we
Uncle Sam. Another feature of the .’.he same breeding but possessing of­ Dated this 2tth day of May, 1916.
cues complete with balls for 75.00
do tmt know where auto parties can , this is a reasonable objection, but we amendment that will avoid further ficial records brought $465 a head,
J. C. Holden, County Clerk, 1 time stamp for billiard hall., 1.00
e . iy themselves much better in the . contend that every resident settler, embarrassment to the public and to making a difference of $177 a head in
By K. Mills, deputy1 4 nickle match and ash trays
property
owner
and
industry
would
not season than in Tillamook county,
postol officials is the doing away with favor of the cows with official back­
15
each ..............................................
tiood roads, cool atmosphere and I be benefited by this improvement, the limit on the amount that could be ing. One hundred and eighty-four
1 cash register ........................... 50 00
Notice to Creditors.
pl nd',1 «c, ncry can be obtained in 1 One class more than another to be accepted from a depositor monthly. h tifers, whose dams had no official I
1 8 foot counter show case ... 8 00
benefited would be the dairymen. Under the old law only $too could be
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¡1 parts of the county.
1 8 foot counter ........................... 2 50
They have been up against an unfor-- deposited in a calendar month. The records, sold at an average price of
In
_____________________________
the
District
Court
of
the
United
$2X> per head while 133 heifers whose
1 outfit back bar or lockers . . • 5 00
Bay City is not only placed in a , tunate circumstance the past two amendment abolishes this restriction. da ns possessed official records, sold States, for the District of Oregon.
10
> pn licamcnt on account of Judge . years in the high price of hay and While the Postal Savings System at an average price of $341 per head,
In the matter of F. \V. Berger, 1 lot wood clothes pins ......
2 large window shades 72 in
Bagley's decision that the _ amended feed, but a large amount of this ad­ has already proved a signal success as making $134 per head in favor of heif­ bankrupt, No. 3800 in bankruptcy.
wide each ..................................
city charter is void, but a decision ditional expense could and would is shown by the fact that more than ers from dams with official rec</ds. I Notice is hereby given that on the
window shades for .................
3rd day of June A.D 1916, F. W. Ber-■
rendered by the Supreme Court in a have been eliminated if a line of half a niililon depositors have over
This
shows
conclusively
the
greatly
steamers
plied
between
this
city
and
Seaside case, gives the city on i the
eighty million dollars standing to increased value of stock as a result of ger, of Tillamook. Oregon, the bank-! saw horses .................................
California
ports,
if
they
would
fig
­
plank ............................................
rupt above named, was duly adjudi-1
bay a bad jolting. The main road
their credit, still it has fallen short of
through Bay City is a county road ure it out they would find that the meeting the full demands of the pub­ oflicial testing. But not all the good cated bankrupt; and that the first' common chair ...........................
from
the
official
testing
conies
from
little
additional
taxation
for
improv
­
meeting of his creditors will be held ' hanging basket .........................
and under the control and manaçe-
r"—
lic because of the restrictions which
meat of the County Court. The city ing the slough is nothing in compari­ have now been eliminated. Postmas­ the increased value of the stock. at my offices, rooms 830-831 North- | 1 chest ..........................................
When
a
breeeder
commences
the
test
­
son
to
what
they
have
paid
for
trans
­
Phone 77J or see Ira C. i.
western Bank Building, Poitland,
has gone to considerable expense in
ter General Burleson and Third As­
improving this road and assessing the portation of hay and other articles sistant Postmaster General Dockery ing work almost invariably he starts Oregon, on the 16th day of June, Secretary of Commercial Club at City
improving
his
herd,
for
his
records
they
use.
The
snap
shot
man
has
of
­
1916. at it a.m., at which time said Hall who will show you the wares.
property owners with the cost. I he
have been tireless in their efforts to
attend, , ,
prove
city, no doubt, will have to pay for ten wondered why the citizens of this secure a modification of the limita­ help him in the art of selection and he creditors may ______
____ their
therefore
is
enabled
to
breed
more
part
of
the
county
have
been
so
slow
this improvement, but not the proper­
tions and the new liberalizing legis­ intelligently. There is an attraction claims, appoint a trustee, examine
In the Footsteps of Columbus.
and
failed
to
see
the
advantages
to
be
the bankrupt, and transact such other
ty owners. Before a city can obtain
lation is particularly gratifying to and an interest in record making
that business as may properly come before
control of a count) road through a bained by a deep channel to this city. them.
_________________
"What a great event the discovery
appeals to every man and leads him said meeting.
city, it must first have a bill passed i They have been wide-a-wake and pro
of America was.”
Claims must be presented in form
by the State Legislature to that effect gressive in many other ways, and Deafness Cannot Be Cared to greater efforts in caring for and
“Yes,” replied Miss Cayenne. "And
although this, in our judgment, is the by local application, aa they cannot reach improving hi* cattle. The boys and required by the Bankrupt Act, and
This Bay City has not done.
what
a comfort its rediscovery h»»
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even
the
hirdd
man
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will
—
become
—
in
­
one thing necessary to give this sec­ the dectaaed portion of the ear There is
sworn-to..
j been to a number of United _^,ate!
only one way to cure deafne«*. hi »! that iw
terested and 'will unconsciously T?ive
The
schedule
filed
discloses
no
R. P. Hutton, the superintendent of tion of the county a boost, there is an by
citizens who forgot all about it, a"d
constitution remedies. Deafne«» 1« caused
assets.
the Anti-Saloon League, has been indfffcrency and even opposition. by an inflamed condition of the- mucous the cows a little more attention.
lived abroad until the war came.”
At the prelent time there are ap­ Dated June 5, 1916.
of the Eustachian Tube. When this
indicted for criminal libel by a Mult­ Thil is a proposition that everybody lining
tube is inflamed you have a rnmbltng sound
King and President.
A. M Cannon.
nomah grand jury. He is simply a i should be united upon, for it will be a or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely proximately 115 Jerseys and 10 Hol-
political agitator, and a dirty one at } great benefit to the merchant and close»! Deafness is the result, an 3 unless steins on official yearly test in Ore-
Referee in Bankruptcy.
I
on.
We
should
have
more
than
four
the
inflammation
can
be
takeu
out
ami
this
"Can you tell me,” said the court,
that, who worked the church people 1 dairymen, and a benefit to the indus- tube restored to its normal cotidition.
The War in Mexico.
addressing Enrico Ufuzzi, under ex­
for support. Men of his description | tries and a benefit to property own- hearing will lx destroyed forex er . nine times this number There are approx-
i
nately
25
breeders
of
oure
bred
amination at Union Hall, New Jersey,
does the cause of temperance more I era. Why not get together and dis- cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
is nothing but an inflauted condi­
Guernseys, 50 breeders of pure bred
“What are the duties of an Ameri­ as to his qualifications for citizen­
harm than good. When a bootlegger ' cuss this matter in a fair unbiased which
tion of the mucous surfaces.
Holstcins and 400 breeders of pure­ can soldier in Mexico’” "If the press ship. "the difference between the
or saloon keeper violated the law. manner? It is not going to take a
We will gire One Hundred Dollr«rs for any •
bred Jerseys in the state. If all the dispatches can be relied on. a day’s powers and prerogatives of tht Km«
of l>eafnrss (caused by vat arrhi that
how this fellow did toot his horn, hut large amount of money, considering case
cannot
be
cured
by
Hall's
Catarrh
Cure
•
■»
iwt owned by these 475 breeders work consists of hunting for Villa of England and those of the
he is just as much a violator of the the great benefit it will be to every­ Send for circulars free
, -were placed on official test what a one hour, hunting for water five dent of the United States?”
F J. CHKNKY * CO . Toledo, Ohio.
law as the bootlegger or saloon keep­ body. Until such time as this improve- ,
‘ showing Oregon would make in the hours, and the rest of the time hunt­ spoke up Ufuzzi promptly. "King, he
er when he undertook to valify and ment is made a whole lot of money I Sold by Druggists,
Take Hall's Family fills <«i co »ilipallon
J dairy world. Not only would a great ing for lost American aviators.”
injure the character of “I’»l” Mc- will be paid out for hay that othcr-
got steady job.”
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