Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 13, 1916, Image 1

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Vol. XXVII
No. 5.
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BANK
No man can-hide money anil keep OTHERS from
knowing it. There is always something in his actions
that ‘ gives him away.”
Our strong vaults will keep your money safe.
Besides this, MEN of known financial RESPON­
SIBILITY are behind our bank.
Make OL'R bank YOl’R bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposit.
Tillamook County Bank
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Tillamook Jottings.
Jitney Service: Auto .'or hire at all
hours. Phone 53J Day—154J night
Lee Slyter.
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Wanted
a
work
horse,
communicate
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Wise and Massey, Dentists.
with W. C. Smith J4 mile back of W.
B. Elliott’s cn Kilchis river.
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
House to rent, 4 rooms and pantry.
A. K. Case has located at McMinn­
Rent reasonable. Apply, 2nd Avenue
ville.
West near First street.
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Sunday chicken dinners at Bayside
For
Rent
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Store
Building
now
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Inn, Bayocean. ,
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cupied by B. D. Lamar as a variety
Money to loan on good real estate store after Feb., 1st.—P. W. Todd.
security. T. H. Goync.
See Wise and Massy, the up-to-date
Cherries for canning. Now is the dentists, who have located perman­
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time to buy. Fruit Palace.
ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar
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Dressmaking, Mrs. Marie Wade, View.
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Corner gth and Stillwell.
For Sale—Registered Holstein Bull
To exchange one inch wagon for 2 calf, a fine animal well marked $30.00
Write B. B. Goff, Forest Grove,
year old heifer. D. Billings.
Oregon.
J6.
I
ise and Massy examine the teeth,
We use only the purest drugs ob­
give advice 'tnd estimates, FREE. *
tainable to enter into your prescrip­
[ for Sale—250 goats in good condi­ tions. Bring them to us—Tillamook
tion. E. A. Gwinn, Dallas, Oregon. * Drug Co.
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| Dr. \\ ise will work by appointment
Young married man, well educated,
ior those who want him personally.* wishes steady reliable position. Best
Choice Dahlia plants from seed, for references. Address Geo.—care of
Headlight.
sale $1.00 for 12.—Mrs. Billings.
Lost a Lady’s light colored coat
Sacks wanted—Lamb Schrader Co.,
Sunday between Elliotts and Bar
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Tillamook Oregon.
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View. Finder pleace notify A.
, Born on Saturday, to the wife of McNair, Tillamook.
Fred Puichifer, a son.
Seghcrs Wood Co., 410, 18th St„
Born on Sunday to the wife of Rev. North Portland, Oregon, wants to
trade their A-1 Woodyard for Tilla­
VanWinkle, a daughter.
mook property.
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Johnson Chapter will meet at the
Lost
between
Cloverdale
and
Tilla
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liasonic Hall on Friday evening.
mook, a demountable rim from a
V ou choose your doctor. Choose us Ford car. Finder will notify this of­
•s your druggist—TiUamook Drug fice and be rewarded.
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Wanted, capable milkers, aWe to
Have you prescriptions to be filled? handle 20 cows. $40.00 per mo. and
We can fill any prescription.—Tilla board. Write Cloverhill Farms, Deer
mook Drug Co.
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Island Station, Oregon.
Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless
For Sale—pure bred imported 4 yr.
extracting free where plates or bridge Guernsey Bull registered, class A, for
work is ordered.
* your herd $225.00 f.o.b. Cloverhill
V our Free Sample of Briquets is Farms, Deer Island, Oregon.
Fvr Rent—14 room house, barn and
now ready at Lamb-Schrader Co’s.
chicken house with two acres of land.
Office.—Better C. Lamb.
. For Sale, ten good milch cows. For A small farm in city limits for $18
■O'ortnation phor.e Walter Cason, , per month. Apply to F. R. Beals. *
Blame, Oregon.
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Three room furnished apartment.
If you have had teeth treated and Water and electric lights, ground
they still ache try the Wise & Massey , floor at $10 per month. Inquire at
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painless method for relief.
* i 9th Street and 6th Avenue East.
For rent, 6 room house all modern,
VVcsd Sawed—Call E. W. Knight
on the Mutual phone, Prompt service dose in to business center at corner
and careful work.
* of Stillwell Ave rnd 4th Street. In-
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quire of M. R. Hanenkratt.
Lost—Pin made of German gold
Rev. Van Winkle left by auto on
Piece, return to A. F. Coats Lumber ________
_ to conduct the funeral
Wednesday
Lo., or phone 41 J. Reward.
service over the remains of Gus Allen
Sanitary Market now open for I at Sheridan.
tu.s'ncss in new location next to
G. H. Foland, wife and son left for
’•llliams' Harness Shop. Both phones
Portland in their auto on Sunday
Mrs. Haltom left on Sunday for where Mr. Foland will serve on the
_dt Lake City, with her aunt Mrs. federal jury.
Beebe of Sedro Wooley, Wash.
For exchange, 35 acres _ joining
For Sale—My herd of fine grade Ashland for stocked dairy ranch. Full
t r.5e7 nows; will sell singly or all. F. particulars in first letter. Address R.
1 Miller, Forest Grove. Phone 526.* F.D. No. 1, Box. 76, Ashland, Ore. *
For Sale, 8o acres timber land. Sec
The Tiliamook Meat Co. is paying 6, Tp. 3, S., R. to W.. Tillamook
7t. per pound for live fat hogs up to County, Oregon. Make me an offer.
J. K. Esheltnan, Altoona. Iowa.
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a25 pounds.
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LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE,
MOVE to 1.0 O.F. BLD.,
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JULY 13. 191«.
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Having bought the Tillamook Iron
Works from A. K Case all business
from Sept. 1st will be transacted by
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H. Sander.
Clifford Ullman, son
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man, had the misfortune to break his
arm at the wrist on Friday while at
play, and Dr.' Wendt set the broken
arm.
When you want a swell and up-to-
date auto to take you to Portland or
a joy ride, call up J. J. McCormick,
at Garibaldi. He has a Pierce-Arrow
car and it is a dandy.
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Miss Helen Gillespi and Master
Milan Gillespi, Miss Louise Man and
Miss Blanch Holden, of Portland,
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come in on Monday
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.„It at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall.
Married on July 5th at the Allen
House, Jean F. Thomas and Mary
Gervais, Rev. J. E. Youcl pastor of
the Presbyterian church performed
the ceremony.
Get your lime rock or Sulphur
Spray at Tillamook Feed Co. We also
have the International Stock Food
Remedies sold on “money back"
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guarantee.
W. S. Cone and M. J. Cone vs. W.
L. Provoost is a case filed in the cir­
cuit court, which is a case to quiet
title over a large number of lots in
Bay City.
Miss Edith Jennings, wb,o has been
nurse at St.Elizabeth’s hospital at
North Yakima, Wash, for the past 18
months, has returned to the county
for a vacation.
For sale cheap, lot in Brighton
Beach, Ore., in block 81, lot No. 2,
for $200.00, $25.00 down, $10.00 per
month. Write Peter Damis, St.Helens
Oregon.
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I have anentirely new U. S. Cream
Sepcrator, 450 pounds capacity, never
been used. Will sacrifice sanaefor one-
half original cost. See Smith the Calf
Man.
Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting one of
our safe deposit boxes. Only one
dollar per year. Tillamook County
Bank.
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For Sale—6 lots on Stillwell Ave,
corner of 11th street for $1100.00
cash, if sold within 30 days. Apply to
Morris Leach, or Tillamook Meat Co,
—M. F. Drew, Tillamook.
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There will be a meeting of the Fair
Board on Friday morning at 10:30,
at the Fair graunds. Anyone having
any suggestions to make should meet
with the board at one o’clock.
For Sale— 4 year old mare, will
work doublc"&r ath^Le,"Weight about
1150. Inquire of L. J. Larson, Tilla­
mook. Call evenings on Mutual
Phone.
We have made special arraenge-
ments with the Telephone Co., to
connect you directly with our office,
in case you wish any of our GOOD
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN.
I have orders for a great number
of calves and am n°w buying all
I can get. When you have a calf
for sale its money in your pocket
te call me up. Am able to pay and
will pay fancy prices for Durham
Bulls, Red Poll Bulls. Durham,
Red Polls and Holstein Heifers.
Can also use chickens —Both
Phones.Smith, THE CALF MAN.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capilal and Surplus, $30,000.00
Member Federal Reserve Bank
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On Tuesday the Chautauqua will
OFFICERS :
commence in this city, extending over
six days, which will afford the people
B. C. LAMB, President.
of this county a whole lot of real en­
\V. J. RIECHERS, Cashier.
joyment and pleasure. Everybody was
delighted with the Chautauqua last
year, and they will be equally delight­
J. C. HOLDEN, V ice-Presidetit.
ed this year, for there are many new
features in the program.
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier.
Mrs. H. T. Botts was pleasantly-
DI RECTORS :
surprised 011 Monday evening on re­
turning home from an auto ride, to
P eter H eisel .
A. W. B unn .
C. J. E dwards .
find that a large number of her young
friends had taken possession of the
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house for jhe purpose of celebrating
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Mrs. Botts’ birthday. A most pleasant
time was participated in and refresh­
ments were served, Mrs. Botts re­
ceiving a number of useful presents.
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
For Rent—6 room plastered house,
thoroughly renovated and in first
Business Placed in Our Hands.
class shape for immediate tenant.
This house has large living room,
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON
dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3
closets, bath room and large wood
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shed. Electric lighted throughout;
modern plumbing, windov' shades on
all windows, lineoltini on kitchen and
DAHLIA PARADE.
bath room floors. Will rent at $15.00
per month and give long time lease.
Queen of the . Dahlias to be . Elected
—Rollie W. Watson.
by Popular Vote.
Leitia McChannel vs. Isom Chan­ I
nel is a divorce suit filed in the cir­
At a meeting of the Women’s Civic
cuit court. These parties were mar­ Improvement League on Wednesday,
ried at Portland, Ore., on the 25th of it was decided to hold a dahlia pa­
March, 1914, and no children were rade on the last day of the county
born to the union. The complaint fair. It will be a county affair and
alleges cruel and inhuman treatment ladies of the county arc earnestly in­
making the life of the plaintiff bur­ vited to lake part in making this an
densome, and that defendant, with­ attractive feature. The Queen of the
out cause abandoned plaintiff, leaving Dahlia parade will be elected by votes
unpaid bills at Wheeler, Orc. Plain­ from all parts of the county, and
tiff prays the court to allow her $15 young ladies who wish to' enter the
per month alimony.
contest should confer with the
In buying a piano Women’s Civic Improvement League
why not choose of this city. The Headlight will give
the best? Yes! Of further particulars next week after
course! the orig­ the League has made arrangements
inal cost is more, for carrying out the contest.
but the lasting
satisfaction will TIMBER LAND WORTH
repay you. The
$5,000,000 TO BE SOLD.
Notice to Contractais.
Wiley B. Allen Co. handle none but
the standard makes. I have right now, Affairs of Defunct TiUamook County
Notice is hereby given, that sealed
several of the latest styles in stock,
Concern Wound Up.
proposals, addressed to the County
at the Jones-Knudson Furniture store.
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
It will be a pleasure for me to play
Timber land valued at more .than and endorsed "Proposals to Complete
for you, and show you the new ideas $5,000,000
and
covered
with
4,500,-
in construction.— Leland B. Erwin..* 000 feet of the finest Douglas fir in the Little Ncstucca Road, from Sta­
tion 203 plus 286 in accordance with
C. L. Harris and F. Brooks, who the Wilson river country will he the plans and specifications thereof
arc hay and grain brokers at Carlton, transferred from the Tillamook Tim­ on file in the office of the County
Ore., were in the city making ar­ ber & Logging company to the First Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon,
rangements to ship feed into this Trust & Savings bank, of Chicago, will be received by the County Court
county this year. They predict that trustees for the bondholders of that of Tillamook County, Oregon, at its
hay will be high as the farmers in the corporation, under a decree of the office in the Court House of said
valley are holding on for higjt prices. United States district court, which County, until the hour of 10 o’clock
There is one way of getting cheaper Judge Bean will sign this afternoon. a.m. on Wednesday, the 2nd day of
The decree forecloses a mortgage August, 1916, and at that time pub­
feed into this county, and that is by
making proper provisions so that for $3,276,606, which swamped the licly opened and read. Each bid must
lumber schooners and steam vessels company when, in September, 1915, be accompanied by a certified check
can play between this city and Cali­ it found itself unable to pay its taxes equal to 5 per cent of the total
fornia, and until this is done the and the semi annual interest of $90,- amount of the bid, which shall be for­
dairymen will have to pay exhorbi- 000 on its bonds. The land and tim­ feited to the County in case the bid
tar.t prices for hay when the supply ber, which arc said to be worth much is accepted and the bidder shall fail,
is limited and. cannot obtain it from more than the an ount of the mort­ refuse or neglect for a period of five
gages, will be sold sometime near days after the award is made, to en­
the California markets.
August 20 by Wallace McCamant,
Karl Onthank, superintendent of standing master in chancery. An at­ ter into a contract and file a bond
the public schools of this district, has torney fee of $15,000 is allowed the satisfactory to the Court, as required
resigned. He lias accepted a position plaintiff’s council. Littlefield A Ma­ by law.
The work is to consist of clearing,
as secretary to President Campbell, guire, of Portland, and Winston,
of the State University. The School Payne, Strong & Shaw, of Chicago, grubbing and grading and placing of
culverts, in accordance with the plans
Board was successful in obtaining the are the fortunate parties.
and specifications.
services of R. W. Kirk, who, for the
The decree, taken by default and
J. C. Holden, Cotmty Clerk.
past 14 years, has been principal of consent, is probable the largest in
By Kathleen Mills. Deputy.
the Newberg and Corvallis schools, point of value affected ever handed
and he comes to Tillamook highly down by the local court, save only in First publication, July 13th, 1916.
recommended. C. J. Edwards was one cases of the Oregon & California Last publication, July 27th, 1916.
of the directors of the school at land grant cases.
Newberg when Mr. Kirk was there
Notice of Completed Contract
Practically all the land is in Tilla­
and he speaks very highly of him and mook
Some lies in Washing­
thinks Tillamook has been fortunate ton and county.
Notice is hereby given, that the
counties. No mills arc
in obtaining Mr. Kirk. Byron S. Mc­ included. l.ane
The action was begun last County Engineer of Tillamook Coun­
Donald has been engaged as manual May.—Telegram.
ty, Oregon, has filed 1 is certificate
training teacher.
for the completion of the paving
contract of Arene Construction Com­
Mr and Mrs. W. E. McConnell and
Notice to Water Users.
pany, (by Feldschau and Jrckson,
daughter Mrs. Anna Pearl, of Coun­
cil Bluffs, Iowa, have been visiting at
Hours for sprinkling are from 5 to assignees,) on the Tillamook-Bay
City road, in accordance with the
the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. F.. 8 a.m. and from 5 to 9 p.m..
Youel, for several days past. Mrs.
Water will be shut off where this plans and specifications on file in
this office, (with the exception
McConnell is a sister of Mrs. Youel, rule is violated.
some minor detail*) and any per
and is tarrying for longer visit after
Season rate $2.00,
the departure of her husband and
John Aschirn, Supt. firm or corporation having objection«
to file to the completion <f san’ \
daughter who will proceed to their
may do so within two we’k* from
home this week after spending a few
Christian Church.
date of the. first nuLlieation.
days at Heppner Mr. McConnell is a
Dated this the 13th day of July 1916.
prominent clothing merchant in his
Our
services
were
well
attended
J. C. Holden, Conn' •
home city and i» Grand C®P*a¡n last Sunday so we are announcing a
By Kathleen M:!h !'•
General of Iowa Knights Templar, special sermon for next Sunday night
having been in attendance at the re­ Subject "The Tables of the Heart,"
cent conclave held in LosAngeles,
United Brethren Church
subject was suggested by a cer­
California. The family is delighted the
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statement of one of our judges
with the coast country, and especially tain
Sunday school 10 a.m.. Church li
who has served the public for six
with Tillamook and its favorable out­ years
at Portland and whose term of a.m. Y. P. C. F. 7 p ut. E.
look for the future.
vic* 8 p.m.
office expires Jan. 1.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
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L. A. Fernsworth, editor and pub­ The morning theme will be "Joseph
at 8 p.m.
lisher of the Banks Herald, has de­ and Christ."
Special music Ail arc co.d’a'ly in
cided to take an active part in the
Public cordially invited.
vited i. attend .11 >f tta s . v*re-
settlement of the Mexican situation
by joining the state troops now on
Stray Heifer.
duty at the boarder. In a report of
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the recruiting at Portland during the
A stray . heifer, with black spot* on
past week, the Portland Oregonian each side just below the hip, 2 year
says: “Another to enlist was Law old, been on place two months. Own­
Ornorrnntal f/rc Places
rence A. Fernsworth, editor of the er please call at J. C. Chaffee’s place
liuilt <il Urich or Jfmc.
Banks Herald. He was a candidate 5 mile* »outh of Tillamook or phone
for the Legislature from Washing­ W. R. Davis, Mutual phone.
All Fire Placesabsolutely
ton County at the primary, being de­
guaranteed not to smoke
feated for the Republican nomination
or money refundía.
Card of Thanks.
by only 46 votes. He was granted a
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Urick Work of al! kinds
short leave by Captain Williams to
We wish to sincerely thank all
done on short notice.
adjust hi* business affairs. He has
already arranged for the publication those who s< 3 kindly assisted us dtir-
We make specialty of
of his newspaper during hi* absence ing the illness and at the death and
rep< irlng smoking Fire
burial
of
our
little
son,
F.
R.
Cardiff,
at the front ’’__________
Flaces.
Jr.
.Mr. and .Mrs F. R. Cardiff.
To The Voters.
40 acre dairy ranch, bottom land,
cleared, one mile from Tillamook
Creamery. To be sold at a bargain.
Will keep 18 cows. Enquire at the
Headlight office.
For Sale, Cheap, lot in Brighton
Beach, Oregon, in Block 8l, lot No.
2, for $250.00 cash. Write Peter
Damis, P. O. Box 501, St. Helens,
Oregon.
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Having taken charge of the auto­
mobile department of Case’s Garage,
I solicit your patronage in the future
as in the past and will guarantee sat­
isfaction, Frank H. Devine.
Don’t forget those busted castings.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent
by parcel post and express promptly
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
Oregon.
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W. H. Parker, a photographer of
Salem, was in the city last week, and
had a picture of Company M. pre­
vious to it« leaving Salem, James
Walton and Benly Stain being in tl'ie
group.
C. A. Swenson, wife and daughter
left for Portland the first of the week.
Mr. Swenson will serve on the federal
jury and Mrs. Swenson and Miss
Eunice Swenson will go to Monta-
seno, Wash., to visit Harry Swenson.
mson.
Relinquishment—For $20 I will
relinquish my 70 acres of the best
land in Tillamook, 2 miles off the
coast, and 2 miles from the nearest
P. O.—Fuman, Watchtower, Tilla-
mook City, Oregon.
Strayed from the Elmore Place:
Four-year-old bay horse, weight
about 1050, wire cut just below fet­
lock in front, one hind leg white be­
low ankle. Natural pacer. Finder will
be liberally paid on return of horse
to me.—F. R. Beals.
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Female help wanted—Wometn to
act as cook and maternity nurses line
in tent, small family, near beautiftri
Brighton Beach. State age, wages
Expected, etc. Address A. F. Paterson
Brighton. Oregon.
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There will be no regular preaching
services at the Presbyterian church
for one month owing to the absence
of Rev. J. E. Youel, the pastor, who.
wi’h his family, will be taking their
annual vacation Sunday school will
however be held at the usual time
each Sunday.
Inez Josephine Williams vs. Lloyd
Davis Williams is a divorce suit filed
in the circuit court. These parties
were married at Portland, Ore., the
18th of February, 1914, soon after
! which they removed to Tillamook,
CALF HIDES WANTED.
I herebv announce my candidacy
and cruel and inhuman treatment is
given as the cause of this suit, the for the office of District Attorney to
GRANT THAYER WILL PAY
plaintiff leaving her husband July be voted for November 7, 1914.
1» CENTS FOR CALF HIDES
J. R Callahan.
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1918 on account of his cruel coriduet.
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RALPH E. WARREN,
TILLAMOOK ORE.