Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 15, 1917, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 8, 1917.
McCullagh,
for the last five
QUIET AND NEAR LONDON.
C. W.-----------
-
district of the city yesterday, repair- RAILWAY STRIKE
...............
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years sales manager of the
Yakima
PLAN COMPLETE
ing the pavement around the main i
Valley Growers' association,
1--------------- has been Ths Lonsly Cotswold« Nearly Touch.
There was a large crowd at the street.
Ths World's Bigg««t City.
I elected sales manager of the Hood Riv­
Fairview Grange on Thursday of last
The Wert Sappington farm was Men to go Out Saturday if Demand
The Cotswolds are au example of the«
association.
and
er
Apple
Growers
’
association,
week, there being 150 grangers pres­ sold last week by V. F. Learned,
is Refused.
ent with a number of business men Realty Co. It was sold to Fred Med-
signed a contract at a salary of 36000 i vuriety of natural see eery that Eug-
' land succeeds in pucklng away withiui
from this city, when the new Grange- iskey, of the Central cheese factory, v New York, March 13.—The propos­
narrow sea barred boundaries.
Hall was dedicated by C. U. Hays, of
memberg of the lugging I her
Everyone in the vicinity of Clover­ ed strike program given out here to­ Principal Events of the W&ek ■«
Here, within three hours of the largest
the State Grange. A business session dale and elsewhere are requested to day is:
engineering school of O. A C. are on I city in tile world, you can walk in.
Eriefly Sketched for Infor­
was held in the forenoon, followed by attend the lectures to he held at the
Saturday, March 17, 6 p.m.—Cali
their annual logging trip to camps of complete loneliness over a grassy road
a dinner served by the ladies of Fair­ Presbyterian church Sunday, the 18th, out all trainmen in freight service on
mation of Our Readers.
view. The program in the afternoon morning and evening.
the Columbia river region. They will that follows the route laid out by Re­
the New York Central, Baltimore &
proved interesting which was as fol­
V. A. Spalding ami his friend went Ohio, Erie, Atlantic Coast Line,
spend two weeks In Cathlamet receiv­ i man engineers, with a tumbled sky
lows:
out fishing Sunday at Three Rivers Southern Railway, Louisvill & Nash­
of real mountains on your right
Fear of an acute stock-feed famine ing practical Instruction in the log- I llue
Recitation, John Leland Henderson. and landed some of the largest ones ville and Seaboard Air Line. Such an
' and a sweep of empty fluids falling
:
gin;
Industry.
Is growing around Canyon City.
Address, R. T. Boats.
that ever came down the river. Why order would involve 40,000 men.
Recent r. ports uade to the state 1 away to the left. You can take tea iiu
Song, .Mrs. Eric Gladd.
is it that the largest fish you catch
Monday, March 19, 6 p.m.—Call out
A shingle mill is to be erected on he
an old Roman villa, where the tiled,
Remarks, H. T. Botts.
gets away ?
the freight trainmen in the Lehigh North fork of the Siuslaw River at board of health and examinations of i courtyard is still smooth and tight; you
Recitation, Dolph Tinnerstet.
the-heads
of
animals
suspected
of
bav
­
with^
Valley,
Lackawanna,
Jersey
Central,
Rebecka lodge met last night
j can sleep in an iuu that has uppareut-
Remarks, C. H. Hays.
a large attendance. A banquet was Pennsylvania, Long Island, Main Cen- once.
nine of the councils n in; rabies show an alarming increase I ly not changed its hublts or Its bill of
of
Seven
out
Violin Solo, Peter Jacobs.
' tral, Delewarc- & Hudson, Reading
served at the close.
la the spread of hydrophobia through­
Song, .Mrs. Poorman.
, and a|l other roads in the southeast­ of Oregon City are facing a recall, in­ out Oregon, according to Dr. David N. fare since the days of Richard tbe-
Crusader.
Address, F. R. Beals.
ern territory or extending to New cluding the mayor.
FISHING AND HUNTING.
As mountains the Cotswolds cannot
Flip Flop, Henry Crenshaw.
The backbone of the car shortage on Koberg, state health officer.
I York.
William Branson, tried on a charge , pretend to any great eminence or bold­
Talk, Arthur Beals.
Tuesday, March 20, 6 p.m.—Call out the Southsra Pacific lines in Oregon
Some Changes in the Law Made by all the freight trainmen in the North­
Flag, Drill, by sixteen girls.
of killing William Booth iu October, - ness. They have no attractions for the-
seems to be broken.
the State Legislature.
western group, including the Hill
man who wishes to brave steep cliffs;
Another effort to create Cascade 1915, was found guilty of second de- :
roads and all those centering at
or foe him who would travel for w
- - -o
!
I
gree
murder
at
McMinnville.
This
"Capt. Racket.”
county out of the eastern section of
Fishermen and hunters may save Chicago.
was Branson's third trial, the first | week on end through a single pine darlc
Wednesday, March 21, 6 p.m.—If Clackamas Is reported to be afoot.
valley. They are well bred little hills-
fifty
cents
on
each
license
by
buying
Cast of Characters.
: having resulted in a hung Jury and the
I
the
railroads
still
refuse
to
grant
the
Sixteen
hundred
acres
of
producing
compared with the Alps or the Rockies,
Mrs. Tolman—-in love with Tim otliy, them before May 21st, as on that date
second
in
a
verdict
for
convietion.
men
’
s
terms,
extend
the
strike
to
all
prune land In Polk county gave a to­
the law passed at the recent session
but they have the true mountain flavor
Verna Mast.
More than 1100 people attended the of loneliness and sturdy charm. The-
Katy—the mischievous maid, Ruth 1 of the Legislature goes into effect in­ other freight trainmen and call out tal of 3,500,000 pounds of dried prunes
mole trapping demonstrations given occasional farmhouse enhance« the pe­
crasing the price of hunting and ang­ the passenger trainmen in every road in 1916.
Warren.
Timothy Tolman—who married for ling licenses from $1.00 to $1.50, and in the country.
A carload of young shorthorn bulls, during the recent bad weather all over culiar feeling of isolation, for a single­
I a combination license from $2.00 to
money, James Hiner.
43 in number aged 1 and 2 years, Multnomah county under the auspices human dwelling only serves to set ofl
“Clarice—the Captain’s wife, Flora $3.00. State Game Warden Carl D. i
The "Lady Reporter” In Japan.
brought
a total of 310,000 at a sale of the Oregon Agricultural Extension loneliness.
Shoemaker says that there has been
McKinley.
And the roads are a perpetual de­
One of the newest stunts of the Jap­ at Union.
division and by Theodore Scheffer, of
Capt. Racket—a lawyer sometimes, a quite a rush for licenses in many anese newspaper is to employ the
light
The King’s highway winds;
the
United
States
biological
survey.
The new auxiliary schooner Margar­
parts of the state, due in all probabil­
liar always, B. J. McCowell.
“lady journalist." which is considered
The Western Broccoli association through these hills—a public road that
Obadiah Lawson—the old sport from ity to the fact that the raise in licens-
et,
the
second
vessel
built
at
the
Mc
­
, es will become effective soon. Other a remarkable innovation in a country Eachern yards at ABtoria, was launch­ has placed 31600 worth of broccoli seed would cost the landed proprietor who.
India, N. W. McRae.
owns the ground on either side of it
Mr. Dalroy—the Captain’s father-in- i changes in the game code made at the where woman is emerging more and
in safety deposit vaults at Eugene for half his fortune in legal expenses to»
1 session of the Legislature just closed more from the seclusion of her home. ed Saturday.
law.—Carl Dawson.
During the recent heavy snow storm safe keeping until it Is distributed to close up.—Exchange.
"Is the Indy reporter’s work satis­
Mr. Hobson—a waiter
from the are as follows:
almost every pole on the Riddle tele­ Lane county farmers, who have con­
Free running dogs, or dogs follow- , factory?" I asked the editor.
"Gloriana”, Henry McKinley.
"Tootsy” Tolman—Timothy’s rising ing upon the track of any game ani- j "Yes. hi a way. but she Is not satis­ phone exchange was broken and fell tracted with the association to grow
NEW YORK’S DOWNTOWN.
generation, Master Mast.
| mal, may be declared a nuisance after fied with writing personals. I find that to the ground.
broccoli. The seed is valued at $2 an
Act. I.—Tolman’s home near New notification in writing to the owner of she wants to crowd iu little pleas for
ounce.
Baker
county
gold
and
copper
mines
Where Those “Tired Bueineee Men'”
York.
| dogs, and the animals may then be i woman's rights and equal suffrage.
The amount due the 18 land grant
Earn Their Daily Bread,
"Cafe
killed without
any criminal or civil \Ve have to go pretty carefully on are at present producing an average
Act II.—Home from the
*
‘ ................
...
| liability on the part of the person kil- ! that sort of thing in Japan, you under­ of 3300,000 a month, according to es­ counties in Oregon on delinquent taxes
Gloriana.”
There Is a region of mystery into«
from the Oregon & California laud which the metropolitan husband and:
Act III.—Happiness reigns
su- ; ling them.
stand. and keep a pretty close watch timates of mining men.
j One-half of all fine moneys will on what she writes, because It is like­
preme.
With nearly 200 cases of measles in grant is 31,714,775.89, according to father vanishes between 7:30 and 8:45«
hereafter be sent to the credit of the 1 ly to have a meaning that men do not Roseburg the health authorities de­ tabulations prepared by Oswald West, a. m. six days in the week and from«
Specialties between the
Ganic Protection Fund.
Hiner, Henry McKinley.
wholly understand.''—Archie Hell in cided to delay opening the public who is representing the department of which be emerges in the late after­
j Women are exempt from purchas­ World Outlook.
Jennings. The music used
school until late this week.
the interior in steps to collect the back noon. He is welcomed, after the man­
with all the popular songs will be on ing angling licenses, but must obtain
ner of nil returning warriors, with a>
With 424 convicts at the state peni­ taxes.
| a hunting license if they desire to '
sale at the Plasker Music Store.
Bench and Bar.
tentiary, every able bodied man is now
Phil Metschan, Jr., and W. J. Hof­ tender solicitude.
If you want to laugh, this is the hunt for any of the game birds and
Sir Edward Carson is noted for Ills
Downtown is the trackless Jungle-
play. It is onlv to laugh at. Remember game animals of the state.
I employed at some useful occupation, mann, both of Portland, were named
ready
Irish
wit.
On
one
occasion
In
into
which father plunges to stalk the-
j
The
deer
season
for
district
No.
1,
this play will he at the Star Theatre,
according to Warden Murphy.
by Governor Withycombe as members family's living. After 10.000 years of
two nights Friday and Saturday, which is western Oregon, has been court, when the judge, with whom lie
Democrats from western Oregon for Oregon of the finance committee of civilization it Is still the same. Aux
March 16th and 17th. You will miss shortened two weeks and will here­ had had more tituu one passage of
the time of your life if you do not see after open on August 15th and close arms, pointed out to him the discrep­ gathered in Albany Saturday at a six members which will have charge of ious eyes follow him from the wig­
ancy between tile evidence of two of banquet, in honor of W. H. Horni- disbursing a fund for exploiting the wam till he turns the corner to the«
it.
I (on October 15th, the bag limit lias
been reduced from three to two deer his witnesses, one a carpenter and the brook, former minister to Siam.
scenic wonders and attractions of the I railroad station, and fond eyes greet
other a saloon keeper. be answered.
in any season.
1 him as he staggers out of the elevator­
Coast Artillery Company Fund.
There are at least 80,000 sacks of Pacific northwest..
In District No. 2, the open deer "That's so. my lord, yet another case potatoes held in storage in Portland,
door in his apartment house home wltl*
It
is
reported
that
21
applicantshave
and of difference between bench and bur.'
his prey, so to speak, on his shoulder.
The Tenth Company Coast Artillery season begins on September 1st
according
to
a
report
made
to
Assessor
filed
requests
to
secure
quarter
sec
­
Wives will never be reconciled to*
was organized in Tillamook on the will close October 31st, with the ex­ I —Loudon Standard.
Henry E. Reed of Multnomah county. tions of Oregon-California grant lands.
ception of Klamath, Malheur and
downtown. It swallows up the man ol
seventh day of August, 1916, and
Good
road
enthusiasts
in
the
state
of
All
the
applications
are
made
by
resi
­
Harney counties, where tile season
To Pop Corn.
the bouse w hen he would much rather
since that time the men and officers
will be the same as in district No. 1.
Here is the proper way to pop corn : Oregon have been invited to attend a dents of New York City. Attorney stay at home and play with the chil­
of the company have devoted much of
Bag limit is reduced to two deer.
Put the regular quantity—that is, a rally to be held in Eugene the after­ General Brown says no preference dren—so he pretends—and It sends bln»
their time and gone to considerable
The open season on migratory birds very small quantity—Into the popper
personal expense in order to effect
noon and evening of Saturday, March will be given to those who file early, home nt night too tired to be agreeable-
the purpose for which the company throughout the state will be from and hold it under the cold water faucet 10.
except to those living on lands.
—as he asserts. Thus the little game
October 1st to January 15th, with the
was organized, to-wit: to make prep­
The 3200,000 road bond Issue voted
Efforts to secure the revestment of i ; goes on.
exception of Malheur and Harney long enough to thoroughly saturate the
arations for the defense of this coun­
The primitive hunter, 1 imagine,,
counties, where the season will be kernels. Shake the popper and place It in Wasco county at the last general the lands of the Coos bay wagon road
try in case the same should unfortu­
from September 16th to December 31 on the back of the range to allow the election is valid, according to an opin­ grant in the United States and their made believe that he hated to leave-
nately be embroiled in a war. The
The Chinese pheasant lien has been corn to dry. then pop The kernels will ion handed down by the supreme sale according to the terms of the the family and go off into the dark;
only income which the Company has
protected and only male birds may be very large, uml there will be no
forest, and on his return he threw him­
is fifty dollars a month paid by the
court.
grant are being put in motion by Os- '
hard center.
self before the fire too tired to speak.
State of Oregon. The company is re­ hereafter be killed, the bag iinpt is
wald
West,
who
has
drafted
a
bill
in
I
Plans to reopen the famous Todd
five in any one day and not more
Actually, 1 believe, the primitive hunt­
quired to pay $65.00 per month for the
quicksilver mines at Elk Head, eight tentative form for submission to Sen­ er as soon as he was out of sight of
The Difference.
rent of the armory, and, in addition than ten in any seven consecutive
ator
Chamberlain
and
presentation
to
I
He—Of course there’s a big differ­ miles east of Yoncalla, which have
home broke into a cheerful whistle.—
to litis, its expenses for lights and days.
In Hood River county a ten day's ence between a botanist unii ii florist.
been idle for 14 years, have been an­ congress.
Simeon Strunsky In Harper’s Maga-
other incidentals arc more than ten
She—Is there really?
nounced.
The 335,000 grain elevator of the zine.
dollars per month. The difference be­ open season on male Chinese pheas­
ants has been provided, from October
He— Yes; a botauist is one w|io
tween the income of the company,
Over 50 delegates from the Y. W. Farmers’ Union Grain agency was
♦
and its actual expenses, must be made 1st to October 10th, with a bag limit i knows nil about flowers, and a florist Is C. A. organizations of western Wil­ dedicated at Pendleton Saturday.
Primogeniture.
of
three
birds
in
any
one
day
or
ten
sends;
up from some source, and it is the
The
law
of
primogeniture
one
who
knows
nil
about
tile
price
lamette valley schools attended a con-
Extensive plans are being made by
sense of the undersigned that, in view during the season.
back Its roots to the most ancient
All over the state the bag limit on 1 people will pay for them.—Boston ference at the Oregon normal school members of Oregon Lewis and Clark
of the sacrifices made by the mem­
times, Away back in the patriarchal!
Transcript.
trout
has
been
reduced
from
75
to
50
at Monmouth.
chapter, Daup-hters of the American ages the firstborn son had n supe­
bers of the company, the people of
Only such measures as are deslg- Revolution, for the fourth annual state riority over nil his brethren and in the-
Tillamook, who are not members of trout, or 35 pounds in any one day.
He
Traveled
Winter fishing for trout in Game
the company, are patriotically bound
nated In the act calling the special elec­ conference, to be held in Eugene March absence of his father was in every im­
The clock struck 12.
to render some assistance to the or­ District No. 2 lias been prohibited
"I wish I had enough money to trav­ tion itself will be on the ballot for 9 and 10.
portant sense the head of the bouse..
with
the
exception
that
trout
over
18
ganization. In case the company
el." remarked the young man.
consideration at the election to be hold
Upon the death of the father he be­
inches
in
length
may
be
caught.
The
Cascade
Contract
company,
of
should be called into the service,
"Here's a car ticket." announced her Monday. June 4.
The open season on six inch trout
Portland, has obtained an option on came by the unwritten law, which
which is by no means improbable, a
The W. F. Drager Fruit company, Saddle butte, 12 miles south of Albany, could not be questioned, the priest andl
substantial company fund will go a begins April 1st and sportsmen are father, milking Ids appearance at that
of Roseburg, shipped 87,500 ] pounds of and plans to develop an extensive rock lord of the family, and naturally to»
long ways toward insuring the com­ urged to purchase their licenses and point.—Louisville Courier-Journal
fort of the men belonging to the com­ carry them on their person as strict
Douglas county prunes to London. quarry there. The plans contemplate him fell the property as well as the-
honors of the household, Primogeni-
His Snarl.
pany until the status of the organiza­ orders have been given deputies to
where they will be distributed among the construction of a branch railroad
ture wherever it is found today is thé
"Come on. Hiram! Don't you want
tion is definitely established, and the check up all anglers found fishing in
the
allied
armies.
two and one-half miles from the quarry lingering remnant of the ancient cus-
to see the ossified man?"
red tape incident to moholization is the streams.
It is reported that the livestock of to connect with the Southern Pacific tom.
"Naw. I kin show you a whole town
completely unraveled. If the company
Douglas county suffered considerably railroad at Shedd.
is not called into the United States
of 'em." —Kansas City Journal
service anv funds which arc contrib­
as a result of the recent snow storm.
Dufferin’s Warning Dream.
The McMinnville council has author­
uted will be disposed of not only in
There are many stories on record of
Hundreds of sheep perished on the ized the calling of a special election
TESTED AND PROVEN
the interest of the company but to the
higher elevations.
March 20, when the question of a 390,- the warning dream. The late LoriB
benefit and improvement of Tilla-«
Dufferin when iu Paris dreamed that
Fifty
Bandon
business
men
are
fl-
000
bond issue will be submitted to
inook as well.
Th®re is a Heap of Solace in Being
he was in n hearse being conveyed to w
nanclng
a
stock
company
to the the voters of the city, the funds thus
Therefore, the undersigned have
Able to Depend Upon a Well-
cemetery. A few days later as be was-
amount of 35000 to reopen the Bandon made available to be used to secure
subscribed the sums set opposite
Earned Reputation.
about to enter a hotel elevator he was
their respective names to the fund of
woolen mills, which have been idle an additional supply of water from startled to observe that the attendant
For months Tillamook readers have for the past two years.
the Tenth Company, Coast Artillery,
mountain streams for the municipal was the living reproduction of the-
seen the constant expression of praise
and respectfully invite other citizens
Applications for grazing permits for gravity water system.
driver of the hearse tn bls dream. He
for
Doan
’
s
Kidney
pills,
and
read
to make contributions, paying the
about the good work they have done 6491 head of cattle and 51,800 head of
The project looking to the establish­ i stepped back, and the lift went up«
same to either of the banks in Tilla­
tn this locality. What other remedy sheep have been made up to date to ment of a submarine and aviation base without him. Before it had reached1
mook City, and a receipt will be given
ever nroduced such convincing proof Supervisor W. G. Hastings, of the at the mouth of the Columbia river 1 the top of the building some breakage
for contributions, and the name of the
of merit?
was set back a year when the senate, | took place in the mechanism, and the
party subscribing published as an ex­
Deschutes national forest.
W in. Tupper, 1009 Furr St., Hills­
tension of the original list of subscrib­
Wlntworth Lord, one of the most on a point of order, rejected an amend-1 lift crashed down to the bottom, every
boro.
Orc.,
says:
“
I
have
tried
several
ers.
one in it being killed.
kidney medicines, but I have found active men In the early history of The I ment proposed by Senator Chamberlain
Tillamook County Bank
.
$1000
that there is nothing equal to Doan’s Dalles, and. with perhaps one excep­ appropriating 3300,000 to purchase land i
First National Hank
.............. 1000
Too Much Music.
Kidney I ills. I am more or less sub­ tion, th« oldest pioneer of Wasco
B D. Lamar................................
yoo
and equip such a station on the site I Street singing is an especially Nea­
ject to kidney trouble and lame back.
county,
died
In
McMinnville.
C. I Clough
n 00
regarded most favorable by the Helm ■ politan Institution, and when for the
\t times, sharp twinges catch me in
Lamb-Schrader Co......................
5.00
Miss Bertha Dorris, for the last year board near Astoria.
first time one hears beneath his win­
Illy back and when 1 get down I can
F T Haltom . ..........................
too
hardly straighten up. After 1 have and a half matron of the department
dows the more often than not off key
The
Holly
Condensed
Milk
company
King Crenshaw. Hilw.
___ Co. ...
taken a box or two of Doan’s Kidney of public safety in Eugene, has been of Amity, has invented a new product I versions of the snappy, lilting, inex­
Coast Power Co..........................
I ills my kidneys act all right and appointed parole officer of the state
—rice and milk—which Is gaining pressibly Infectious Neapolitan songs«
F. C Baker ............ ............... ... ..
The city merchant who carriea
my back teels as strong as ever ”
he Is enchanted and throws pennies
girls'
Industrial
school
at
Salem.
no insurance is considered a
Subscription lists now open at
popularity with a bound, and many 1
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
freely. After a week or so of it as ft
mighty poor business man.
John
V.
Hennes,
a
Portland
archi
­
banks Subsequent subscriptions
housewives
are
welcoming
it
Into
their
I
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
steady
diet, day and night, he incline*
Yet the stock farmer who car­
be published each week.
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that tect. has been named to prepare plans list of table delicacies. The idea is
ries no insurance on his live
much more toward heavy crockery.—
I
Mr
1
upper
had.
Foster-Milburn
Co
and
specifications
for
the
proposed
entirely
a
new
one
and
the
Holly
peo-1
stock is taking just as big risks.
National Geographic Magazine.
I rops , Buffaflow, N. Y.
And needlessly, for
3100.000 library building to be erected pie are the originators and only manu­
CLOVERDALE.
for the Oregon Agricultural college at facturers to put out the article. It is
His Idas.
Hugh Arstill returned home last
Corvallis.
"Would you say that marriage is •
rice cooked and canned with condens­
Saturday from Nehalem.
The Willamette University glee club ed milk.
failure?"
Mack I raxler has gone to Portland
has started on a 30O«-mlle tour of east­
“Not exactly; it's more like a busi­
The Central Curry Good Roads asso­
to lux home for a few days. He ex­
ern Oregon. Washington and Idaho. ciation has submitted a memorial to ness venture."
pects to return here soon.
Ornamental Fire Places Built
INSURANCE
“In what way?"
The men will be absent for six weeks Oregon's senators and representatives
Mis. Dunn is back in Cloverdale
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
,rW -II. you can’t blame the business«
again this week.
and will appear In more than 40 con­ tn congress urging them to take Imme­
gt vea complete protection at
Places absolutely guaranteed
for the failures that get into it”—De­
H. Anderson, of Portland, was a
a very moderate cost. The
certs on the trip.
not to smoke or money re­
diate steps toward eliminating lands troit Free Press
business man in town last week.
Hartford insures farm work
funded.
Work was started this week by the on the coast* slope of the Coast Range
hone«, delivery and trucking
Frank McGinnis, of Scapoose, Orc,
Brick work of all kinds done
Pearson Construction company on the mountains In Curry county from the
teams and dairy herds. Call
was a visitor to the city last week.
Saving Money.
on short notice.
n, write or telephone.
elimination of the O. W R. & N grade Siskiyou national forest and to have
Earl Paul, of the Star Garage in *
Mrs. Muggins—Don't you ever try to
We
make
a
specialty
of
re
­
Tillamook, is the stage driver in the
c-ossfngs on Portland's East Side, a them opened to entry under the public save nny money? Mr. Muggins—Sure.
pairing smoking Fire Places.
absence of Mack Traxler.
project contemplated for years. The land laws of the United States. Peti­ I save $4 today. Borrowell struck me
Frank Owens, of this city, made a,
contract amounts to 3507.000.
tions indorsing the memorial are now­ for $.*. and I only let him bare St.-
trip to Tillamook last week
1
The state board of control has turn­ being circulated through the county. 1 Philadelphia Record.
V. F. I earned, of the Nestucca Vai- I
ed over to the advisory board of wo Virtually everybody In the county la |
ley Real Estate Agency, made a busi­
men of the girl's industrial school at declared to favor the elimination of the I _______ It Was Possible.
Both 7 telephones.
ness trip to Tillamook this week
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TILLAMOOK ORE
Edftb—You haven't seen my engage-
Large teams are seen in the busy
Salem, all problems of hiring and dis­
land« from the reserve with a view to ment ring, have you? Marie—1 don’t
TILLAMOOK CITY. CALGON
charging employes, or of accepting the
increasing the amount of assessable know. Who is the man?— Boston Trat>-
resiguat ions of such employee.
land In the county.
script
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aSound Business
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Live Stock Mortality
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WATSON,
Agent.
National Building.
ROLLIE W
RALPH E WARREN.