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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JÚNE 29. 1916. Gun Accident. Pelz came spinning along in their big cars. Again we cheered, so much so Howard Crane, aged J* that the warbling birds of the forest 16, son of were at a loss to understand what Frank Crane of Garibaldi, accidentally To Be Held in this City July l»-2i First Insertion per line ............ I .10 had happened, but we were now go shot himself in the face on A Very Attractive Program is on Sunday Sunday ing home and these kind gentlemen Each subsequent insertion, line. Arranged for this County. •05 last. Young Crane was looking after well knew that a jolly and speedy o ------ Business and Professional cards auto ride would put the finishing some cows for Mr. McMillan on the The Tillamook Chautauqua .which one month..................................... too touch to our happy and long remem Miami and was either crossing the made its first appearance in this Locals per line each insertion... Oí bered picnic. Thanks I county last year, and delighted many river or was walking along the bank The graduation exercises of St. when his gun in some manner shot off Display advertisements, an inch large gatherings of T illamookers, Alphonsus Academy students were will make its appearance again this one month................................... held in Sacred Heart Church, June ■ throwing a charge up into his fac*. year, the dates tor which will be July All Resolutions of Condolence i 18th, when Rev. F. VanClarenbeck j knocking out two teeth and penetrating 18, 19, 20, 21 22 and 23. It will be a and Lodge Notices, per line . awarded diplomas to the following. the left eye in two plac.-s, necessitat •05 splendid six day exhibition of won Miss Aileen Fitzpatrick, for complet ing the removal of his eye. When the Notices, lost, strayed or stolen derful ability, and, no doubt, the peo ing the commercial course; to Marie ple of the county will be glad of etc., minimum rate, not ex Durrcr and Clement Martin, _ for gun discharged he fell into the river another opportunity to participate in ceeding five lines .................... .2» Some of our enterprising citizens this high class and varied entertain finishing the grammar grades; Aileen However, he managed to pull himBelf have asked the snap shot man to call ment. We will give the program Fitzpatrick, Marie Durrer and Rose out and walked a mile to his aunt’s attention to the large amount ot nav which is as follows: Pelz were also awarded Palmer di house where he received help. He RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION el that will come into 1 illamook plomas. Rev. Father preached a very was brought to the Tillamook Sanitar Junior Chautauqua 9:00 a.m. (Strictly tn Advance.) county this year and the need of the instructive and appropriate sermon Aiternon concert 3.00. One Year .... for the occasion, one which we trust ium at once and on Monday morning $1.50 'three Rivers road being placed in Afternon lecture 3:30. Commercial Club Meets. will remain fresh in our memories the injured eye was removed. He is Six Months .. Evening concert 7:30. •75 better condition. 1 he last budget con tained money lor that purpose and h throughout our entire future lives. getting along as nicely as can be ex- Evening lecture 8;15. Three Months •50 should be spent there. 11 will be sev Tilla- The monthly meeting of the With much regret we bid our dear pected. Tuesday. ________________ eral years beiorc the Little Nestucca Afternon—Opening exercises—Im mook Commercial Club took place at teachers farwell, at least for a little THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT. road is completed, and in the mean portant announcements.............. Supt. the club rooms in the city hall on while. We extend to them our sin Sunday School Convention time the 1 hree Rivers road should Concert ................ Ionian Serenaders. Monday evening, with Fred C. Baker, cerest thanks for their many kind be kept in good condition, and as it | Readings .................... Ruth Meeker. presiding. nesses and trust that after these fleet The Tillamook County Sunday School Editorial Snap Shots. will not require a large amount of Evening, Concert. Ionian Serenaders. Secretary Smith made a statement ing vacation weeks have sped by Convention began it* sessions here on money to do so, we want to see one Impersonations ........ S. Platt Pones. as to the financial condition of the they will again return to us to resume club, and the president announced their school work early in September. Friday evening, continuing them until The Bull Moose party is a thing of good road into the county. It maybe Wednesday. mat Commissioner Owens is going Morning—Junior Chautauqua.. King that all correspondence was being Sunday evening. the past. to do this, but some of our progress taken care of and answered by the Arthur’s Court. Rev. Phipps, known a* the Sunday i Death of Mrs Sarah A. Dixon. Everybody should celebrate next ive citizens think no time should be Afternoon—Prelude... Gullota Trio. secretary. School man. and who is Secretary of lost m putting that road in good Popjular Lecture, “The Seen and Un A motion was carried that it was Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah A. Dixon was born July the Oregon Sunday School Association- shape. Early last year it was in bad seen” ................ Dr. Elliott A. Boyl. the sense of the club that business 8, 1841, in Tennessee, and passed was in attendance at all the Bessiom \\ hy wouldn’t a round-up at the condition, and the printed automo Evening, Concert ........ Gullota Trio. houses should close on the 4th. C. J. Edwards made some remarks from life Wednesday night, June 21, and gave some interesting addresses County Fair be a drawing card? Of bile guides have that piece of road Lecture Oration, “Uncle Sam’s To- marked dangerous. We want to see course it would. morrow” . . Hon. Victor Murdock. and asked the moral support of the 1916, having reached the age of 74 He laid much stress upon the import that removed, for as long as it re club for the Chautauqua, which is to years, 10 months and 24 days. She Thursday. ance of the Sunday School work as a Sheriff Crenshaw has bought au- mains in print it will keep tourists Morning—Junior Chautauqua.. King be held in this city next month. He was united in marriage to Mr. I. C. stated that it was a splendid program Dixon on Dec. 9, 185 8, at Downer’s safeguard to those children who were other auto, this being the 29th ma- from coming to Tillamook. Travel in Arthur’s Court. chi-ne he has owned, all of different i to the county started earlier than Afternoon—Prelude .................. Lyric arranged for Tillamook, and urged Grove, Ill. Mr. Dixon served his born In unchristian homes. He said all to help make the Chautauqua a country in the war of the rebellion that two million children out of three make. It is a Buick he is now driving, usual, and every indication goes to Opera Company. from two to three years, during which and, no doubt, the 30th will be a show that the travel this year will Inspirational Lecture, “The Match success. be the largest in the history of the Erwin Harrison, secretary of the time his wife and three sons remained million born in this country every year, charm. less Book"........ Arthur A. Franzke were born to mothers who did not I country, for Tillamook beach resorts Evening—Opera "Martha” ... Lyric County Fair Board, asked if the club loyally at home. teach their children to pray. The work Removing from Illinois the family had any suggestions to make in re The copious showers of rain this are ¿citing to be more popular. For Operatic Co. t week were a great blessing to Tilla that reason the Three Rivers road Lecture, “Home Town Preparedness” gard to the fair, when a general dis residence was, for many years, at of the Sunday Schoo) is to look after cussion ensued and a number of sug Benton Harbor, Mich., until the those children who have no other way mook County. Every dairyman had a should be kept in good shape for Ernest J. Sias. gestions offered, one of which was a year 1907, when they came to Tilla broad smile on his face and the rain travel and the County Court will have Friday. of learning about God, so that our had the effect of dispelling a gloomy the thanks of the people in doing so. Morning—Junior Chautauqua.. King round up. It was generally conceded mook, Ore. Part of the time since I country may not gradually grow into a has been spent in Willamina, Ore., that it would be a good attraction to atmosphere. Arthur’s Court. So the prohibitionists are _ going J to Afternoon—concert ........ Witepskie’s the fair, and Mr. Harrison undertook until about three months ago when, Godless nation. _ ..._____ to _ prohibit the 1 to look the matter up Mr. Shrode because of somewhat feeble health, Have you bought your ticket for the I institute __ a measure Royal Hungarian Orchestra. As the convention progressed interest Chautauqua? Do not delay. It is go shipment of liquor into Oregon. Popular Lecture, "Success Where thought there should be more seating she came to Tillamook to make her increased and the Saturday night and accommodations provided at the fair home with her daughter, Mrs. A. D. ing to be a first class entertainment Since the state will not allow the You Are” ........ Mrs. Harriett Gunn grounds. ____________ Smith. About a week ago her condi Sunday services were well attended. from first to lait, extending over six manufacture of it in Oregon, and a Roberson. On Saturday the- following officers tion became serious, and all that lov days. And only $2.50 for the entire big lot of money is going to Califor Evening—Grand Concert ....Witep nia, this will be a good plan to keep ing care and professional advice and were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. week’s enjoyment. Funeral of Ed. Lyster. skie’s Royal Hungarian Orchestra. I the money at home. But if we do not Popular Selections............ Mme. Fay ministry could do for her was in vain. C. J. Edwards, president; Mr. McClew, So President Wilson’s "Watchful ( miss our guess the prohibitionists With her passing from this life she vice-president; Mrs. H. T. Botts, sec Edmund J. Lyster was born near Morvilius, accmp. by Royal Hun __ will_ find that the people of Oregon Waiting” has plunged the United Eldora, Hardin County, Iowa, Sept., leaves to mourn, the following chil garian Orchestra. States into war with Mexico. He | "'ill_not stand for this. When the peo- 19, 1877. He came with his parents dren: Robert Dixon, of Grand Junc retary and treasurer. Saturday. ______ ___ z ....... it certainly is a weak _.„ sissy when i' ' pie voted to make the state "dry" it Morning—Junior Chautauqua.. King to Kansas in October 1878, where he tion, Colorado; Mrs. A. D. Smith, of comes_ down_ to being at the head of 1 wa* to rid Oregon of saloons, and < Arthur’s Court. _ grew to manhood. He went to Tilla- Tillamook; Mrs. Cora McGill of AGRICULTURAL NOTES the government of this country. ' very few persons want to see them Afternoon—Prelude ....Elizabeth de . mook County, Oregon, about 8 years Clatskanie, Ore., and Ora Dixon of I | back, ........ in fact, we hope they will never ----- « o ------ ................ , Barrie Gill. a ’o, where he engaged in the logging Benton Harbor, Mich. Besides these By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist. Auto trucks arc beginning to cut a be allowed in the state again. W e be- ; Popular Lecture, “One Blood’ business. He accidently met his death there are several grandchildren and Three requests for aid in drainage figure in transportation into this lieve it is wrong to allow liquor to be j I Dr. .................................. - June 7, 1916, being crushed between many other relatives and friends. Frederick Vining Fisher. county. A Salem firm agreed to haul | shipped into the state and prohibit its Evening—Harp Concert... Elizabeth two logs, his body being terribly She has been a Christian and a mem work were answered this past week. about five tons of machinery from : manufacture in Oregon. If it is right de Barrie Gill mangled. He was 38 years, 8 months ber of the church for many years, and Two of them involve considerable that city by auto truck to Tillamook ’ to allow liquor to be consumed in Stcrcopticon Lecture, "American be and 18 days of age, and leaves five her womanly traits of character and acreage and will probably require the for less money than by railroad, and ; Oregon we contend that there should fore the> World” .... Dr. — Frederick brothers and two sisters to mourn his conduct have endeared her to her formation of drainage districts to handle them advantageously. Steps with a saving of cartage at both ends be no objection to its being manufac | Vining Fisher. death. His oldest brother Toni has own and all who have known her. tured here. One thing is sure, it is as well. The funeral services took place at are already under way for the organ lived in Oregon for many years, his Sunday. ization of one of these districts, to be sending a large amount of money out Morning—Usual services at all younger brother Tone and his young the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. known as the Trask Drainage Dis The South is dead tired of free of the state and California is getting I 1 Churches. est sister Louisa went to Oregon Smith, Friday, at 2 p.m., conducted trade, but the Southern people go on, it and doin*; a land office business, if Afternoon—Prelude .......... Kekuku's about the same time as the deceased. by Rev. J. E Youcl, pastor of the trict. This involves about -i-1 acres election after election, voting for the the people want prohibition they His other brothers Dick, John and Presbyterian church. Interment at I. of wet and-overflow land which is not Hawaiian Quintet. producing, at present, one half wl.at delusion. Why? Because the Demo should take it “straight.” This initia- Informal Talk, “Children’s Gregg, and his sister Mrs. C. S. Far- O. O. F. cemetery. it will if well drained. cratic leaders force their constituents tive will decide the point and sliow rand live near the old home. His Jay Harmon. | There is a great deal more land in to stay in line by continually brow what the people want. E. W. C. S. Vesper Service All father I. D. H. Lyster and his mother Union High School Electi°n Carries. the county that needs drainage and beating them with traditional section Mrs. Eliza Lyster were pioneers in Invited. help will be given as far as possible alism. This is the reason in a nutshell. ' this country and have both been dead Evening—An evening in Hawaii. to all who ask it, Examinations for Midshipmen. (From the Courier.) (a) Opening Concert ........ Kekuku's for several years. Ed wa* always big Last Monday occurred the annual Prof. Larsen, drainage expert from ----- o------ The snap shot man coincides with hearted and generous, and one of the Hiwaiians. __ _ ......... v. O. A. C., expects to be in the county The Navy Department lias recently ' (b) Illustrated Lecture, in the _ several school those who believe that it is a good "Isle of most polite and gentlemanly young school meetings thing and perfectly proper to hold as called under Representative Hawley ; Peace"............ Frederick J. Halton. men that ever came into our home. districts of the county, A proposition again soon, so if you have some many 4th of July celebrations in dif to submit nominations of a principal (c) Closing Concert, featuring "Aloha His love, care and tenderness for his was up for organization of a union drainage problems that you need help get your name in early. We al- ferent parts of the county as possible. and three alternates from which to Oe" (Good-bye) Kgkuku’s Hawaii invalid sister was very greht and high school district, comprising the on There are a large number of persons, select a midshipman for. admission to ! an Quintet. stronger family ties than exist in this districts of Cloverdale, Woods, Pacif- ready have several requests. especially young people and children, the United States Naval Academy, j About three weeks from now all family are seldom found. His oldest 1C 9^’ pnio.n> -Vcda- Orctown, Hebo What Sha*l the County Exhibit At the State Fair? residing in this city, who could not and requests him to submit the nomi these good folks that you see on the brother and family, his youngest and Neskowin. The law plainly states The prime object of an exhibit at attend celebrations in other places, nations before July 13th so that ar program will be delighting you with brother and invalid sister, and his that the election calling for the because they have not the means and rangements for the holding of a com their offerings. Study this assemblage cousin. Miss Helen Fowler accom election must state where the high the State Fair is to advertise the chief conveniences to go to other places, petitive examination at Salem, to of "Talent”! Steep yourself in know panied his remains from far away school is to be located. Cloverdale industries of the county and get our therefore, we believe it is a good which all ambitious young men who ledge of what they are bringing to Oregon back to Kansas. The body was selected as the site for the union products before the eyes of the state. thing to hold a celebration in thi : are actual residents of the First Con you! Realize that this is the best was brought to the old Lyster home high school, in fact it was Cloverdale Dairying is our chief industry. Why gressional District, between the ages balanced and strongest program they stead where short services were held, enterprise that initiated the plan. The not this year concentrate our efforts >iy. on a magnificient cheese exhibit and of 16 and 20 years on July 27, 1916, have brought West, that every ■ nd i - then taken to The Spillman Cemetery vote stood as follows: dairy cattle exhibit? Exhibit* of Attorney S. S. Johnson and Ray B. are invited. The requirements of the vidual and every company has been where it wa* laid (lose beside his Yes No a this kind would attract more atten Department are severe, especially as weighed carefully, and that the final father and mother. One of the largest Cloverdale . Walls have to be commended in ........ . their ... 49 0 to the county than all the big efforts to form a militia company in to physical condition and knowledge selections make a splendid whole. ... 10 crowds ever assembled in this com Hebo .......... 9 tion pumpkins and canned fruits in the Tillamook, and we hope they will of algebra and geometry, and no per ... 9 7 county. Let's study it together for . just a munity gathered to pay their last Union ........ succeed. I here are a number of young son is eligible to take the examination minute. The Ionian* are to open the tribute to the deceased. At hi* Wood* .... ... 11 0 The cheese exhibit has never been men in this county who have wanted lor admission to the Academy if he session. Several years ago they had a father’s funeral in 1888 there was but Oretown .. 1 21 developed near to the ex to join the militia and several starts has already failed in a similar examin similar "opener” and that company— one buggy in the procession, the Mcda ...... ... 2 6 tent that it anywhere might be. With the Coun have been made with tjiat object of ation this year, unless specifically re though not as gifted as the "Serenad- other conveyances being wagons. At Pacific City ... 2 3 ty Court backing a pamplct could forming a company here, but it soon commended for examination by the ers”—is still remembered by many of the mother's funeral in 1907 there Neskowin. . ... 0 0 be issued on the “ it, Story of Tillamook fell through for want of someone to Navy Department. was but one wagon, all other vehicles our patrons as the best opening at ” Receipts foy cheese dishes take the initiative. With these two Drs. Morse and Robertson will con traction they ever had. The girls arc being buggies etc. At this funeral, it Total 84 46 Cheese. could be printed in the booklet and patriotic gentlemen now taking that duct the physical examination at their clever, accomplished musicians t and is estimated that over 100 autos were ' the possibilities of cheese as a sub- place, we wish them success and the offices in the Bank of Commerce trained by the ablest coach in the in attendance. Drowned in Mill Pond. ■ stitute for meat set forth. Cheese snap shot man is sorry he is past the building Friday afternoon, June 30, business. A Friend. ■ dishes, of various kinds, could be age limit ’— and —- cannot --------- be one _..e of the and on July 1, commencing at nine The Gullotta trio is all that j boys. About ten o’ clock clock this morning prepared in the booth and served, in o'clock in the morning, a mental ex could hope for in a company of t ■ 7kn i °. Academy Picnic. Arthur Burke, who is employed at the a small way, to the people. The care amination will be conducted at the kind. A really good soprano and If the court takes the money appro- Willamette University by Prof. P. J. really great violinist. Krebs mill at this place, while plac ful inspection system could be set On Thursday last, June 15th, the ing logs ready to have them hauled forth and the consuming public could printed for road i and . - Bayocean ------- ------ __ I use* it Kuntz. Each applicant will be requir The Lyric Operatic Company have teachers and pupils of the Academy learn why Tillamook cheese is the 1er hardsurfacing elsewhere, it is go ed to pay a tee of $2 at each exam a unique “stunt” for their afternoon put in one of the happiest days of the into the mill, slipped from the log best on the market. This would in mg to raise the question of the bud ination, or $4 in all. on which he was standing and was week day program. It might be term past school year. Eearly Thursday $10,000 drowned before he could be rescued crease consumption. grt meeting appropriating $10,900 From the list of eligible* establish- , for the Wood* bridge and spending cd as a result of the competitive ex- ( ed musical burlesque as four favorite morning the children assembled at Workmen in the mill saw him fall' The advantages to be gained by an operatic characters arc given and the the^Academy, amid joyous laughter tlu- money elsewhere. Anyone can sec aminations. Representative Hawley into the water and immediately went exhibition of our live stock are many. whole worked into as clever a thirty and song we paraded down the street One or two cars of dairy stock could at a glance that if the 116,000 .1 appro- will make his nominations to the minutes as - - you - ever experienced. ' and were soon seen wending our way to his rescue. He came to the surface be assembled in the county, of which pi iat<d for Bayocean road is used Navy Department and the Depart Think twice, trying his best to swim. of having Madam Butterfly i toward Mr. D. Fitzpatrick s beautiful the county could well be proud. The elsewhere it will mean that much ment will have the nominees exam- from Puccini's "Madam ........... ’’..¿....i Butterfly”; farm where an ideal spot was select v\ alter Aune, one of the employes of owners, in fitting this stock, will get more money to raise in the next bud ined at a convenient local point on Mephistophelcs the mill reached the spot where the from Gounod'* ed for our picnic. No sooner had we a lesson on what care will do for it. get. That, to our way of thinking, July 27 for admission to the Acad- “Faust;” Carmen from Bizet's "Car- reached the woods when our fun be unfortunote man went down and with When they lead it out in the ring does not appear to be a good way to cmy. the first dive brought him up. Every men ” Mid Tonio from Leoncavallo's gan. Swings were put up for the oc they will have a chance to compare it, cut down taxation, and for that reas | "11 Pagliacci,” all correctly costumed casion, a fish pond was arranged, effort possible at resuscitation was first hand, with other stock and to on we believe the County Court made, men being there who under A good preliminary for vacation is and sung, the action being woven in- ■ where we all went ’ afishing. ’ A good, would he acting unwisely in diverting stood just what to do. He had been in .see the strong and weak points. to save the biggest amount of money tohumorous arrangements that brings 1 oldfashioned “Tillamook stump” the Some breeders in the Valley think that money elsewhere, water but a few minutes but you can beforehand and shun borrow out some splendid climaxes. | was secured for Dr. Cure-All ’ s drug that we do not know good stock from ----- o------ could not be revived. ing funds for vacation as you would Witepskie ’ s Orchestra is too well Store, which was in charge and care The snap shot man does not want Satan himself. If you take a vacation Mr. Burke come here from Idaho poor, and are sloughing off their in and favorably known to Westerners fully looked after by Kenneth Martin it to appear that he is pessimistic, but on | ? about a year ‘ ago, since "men which time he terior bulls to us. An exhibit of thi* credit and another man's money, "Wading I «°’ Slnce to need any description. They are and Veryle Hoover. The _ kind will show them that we do nue mnJa _ !at_ t • time he • owing to local conditions, it will be there'll be the devil to pay for six from he h .? me With hi’ supreme in ensembles and artists in Pool” was a short distance from the necessary to reduce taxation, espec months. The largest gains in happi James Burke. He was an exemplary know good stuff and that Tillamook dividually. I picnic ground, but all those who had County can no longer be a dumping ially amongst the dairymen. We are ness and health from an investment in The Hawaiian« who close the pro the pleasure ,of splashing in the rip young man and has many friends ground for cull stuff. in hearty sympathy with road improve a vacation are had through serene em here. His mother and father live in gram arc the most carefully selected pling brook, came back smiling and I Salmon, Idaho. An exhibit of this kind will call at ments in this county, but when taxa ployment of it in some restful nook, tention to our greatest agricultural tion becomes burdensome it is wise "far from the madding crowd.” One company of Hawaiian singers and perfectly refreshed. Another spot of Coroner Wendt was called and ar players now traveling. The soloists attraction was the “Ice Cream Stand” ! assets, dairy cattle and cheese. Is it to go slow. The reason that we think should insulate himself to the utmost rived here at 12 o’clock. that there should be a curtailment of from his borne and office environ you are familiar with through your presided over by Miss Marie Harries The parents of the deceased have not worth while? talking machine are to be here in per and Miss Clara Plasker. Even our I taxation is because the farming com ments. son. older friends present, seemed delight- ' been notified by wire and the dispo munity have been hard hit and put to Deafness Cannot Be Cared | Not only in music, however, but in ed to behold the daintily, colored sition of the remains cannot be deter by local application, as th»y cannot reach a great deal of expense the past The "Tariff for revenue only” law- entertainment and instruction, this is bricks as they were divided among mined until an answer is received._ the deccnaed portion of the ear. There i» winter over the scarcity of feed, Courier. only one way to cure deafneas, and that >< which wilt be another expensive and enacted by the present administration a great program. S. Platt Jones and the many rosy cheeked youngsters, i by constitution remedies. Deafnena is caused Games, races and tricks of all kinds ’ by an iuliamed condition of the mucoui perplexing question to be confronted has utterly failed to pay the running Ruth Meeker are splendid as enter lining of the Buatachian Tube. When thia next winter. Those who are advocat expense* of the government, but the tainers. You can't be glum and sit were indulged in for hours. Various i Notice to Creditor«. tnbe ia inflamed you have a rnmbling aouwl ing all kinds of road improvements powers that are going to raise the through one of Jones' programs. You prizes were given to those who won ! orimperfect hearing, und when it ia entirely _ our own will have to “go some" to "keep up the more difficult races. We were ' closed. Deafnesa ia the result, and uale. should stop and consider the cost and necessary cash by bleeding i pleased to have our pastor, the Rev., Notice -T'“ is hereby nereoy given that the un the inflammation can be taken out and tm the interests of those who pay the people white. The war tax and the with Jones." tulie restored to it* normal condition, Probably the most sought after big Father VanClarenbeck with us a por- Arraigned has been appointed ad- hearing will be destroyed forever; nine taxes as well as local conditions con- income tax are the two main surgical instruments with which the free trad man before the American people to 1 t ion of the day, he too enjoyed being ministrator of the estate of Absalom cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, fronting the dairymen. -Allison, deceased, by the County which is nothing but an inflamed condi ers are opening the arteries of Amer day i* the Hon. Victor Murdock, of with us because he told us so. Miss B. Allison, m* «»• of 'T'111 ___ _ * Z' __ . of the mucous surfaces. Tillamook County, Oregon, tion ican citizen* to let the red blood flow . Kansas. Get his stories in Collier * Nellie Burton wa* one of the happy i Uourt We will give One Hundred Dollars for an? Some people are wondering why The day of reckoning is just ahead Weekly and know the European sit crowd—she never came alone, but as All persons having claims against case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. money is so scarce in Oregon. Did it for these gentry of the free trade per uation as it is, not as the countries at usual, was accompanied by one of her *be estate are hereby required to pre cannot free. close friends, and "Eastman Kodak.” \ sent ent the ,ke same to me at Tillamook Send F for J. circulars, ] war want you to think it is. ever occur to them the amount of suasion. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. I The illustrated lectures are an un We posed as best we could when one County Bank, Tillamook, Oregon. I Sold by Druggists, TSc. money that is going Ea*t for auto Take Hall's family Pills for eonstipati°®’ usual offering for any Chautauqua two, three, and we were snapped in , "ithin six months from the date of mobiles and gasoline and »ending CALF HIDES WANTED. j I program. Dr. Fisher and Mr. Halton genuine picnic style. Come again 1 this notice. money out of the state for booze? , Dated June 29th, 1916. . have magnificant views and thrilling Nellie! But the automobile craze is in full The government is in the market About 6;30 p.m Messrs John Berns, Erwin Harrison, GRANT THAYER WILL PAY I ecturcs. swing, and people are buving them Administrator. for 62,344 horses and mule* for use • Then there arc Sias, Boyl and Rob- John Plasker, John Sheets aod Nick; regardless a* to whether tncy can af- 1» CENTS FOR CALF HIDES. in the Mexican border. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal Advertisement*. i ford to do so. These are the things that are to a large extent making money scarce, and until Oregon ti comes a manufacturing state large amounts of money will leave the state and help boost other states. We hear so many people complain about so much money being sent east for auto mobiles, but what s the use of beefing about it, as it is the fashionable thing to own a machine and their owners are getting a great amount of enjoyment out of them, even if some or them have to stand oh the store keeper for food and clothing and owe the garage man for oil. TILLAMOOK CHAUTAUQUA erson. Space doesn't permit of telling you all that we might of these inter esting people. From first to last there isn’t a “filler” on the program. Every person who is there is there by right of having accomplished some thing worth while. You are face to face with the op portunity of enjoying all .this splen did six day assemblage for a very few shekels. 1 he season ticket costs you $2.50—a trifle when you realize that in exchange for it you are to se cure the ablest services of a lot of clever people who are mighty anxious to number you among their friends. Your season ticket is a passport to knowledge and enjoyment for in ex cess of the investment. Get yours^be^ fore they advance in price to 13.00 which they will after the first allst- ment is taken.