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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT. MAY 10,
1917,
r-OST OF ROAD WORK TO BE Tillamook Feed Co........
5.00
HIGHER.
Roll of Honor—April, 1917.
I Wilkes, Hazel Wilkes.
AgricuJtural Defense Day.
D. S. Boyakin..............
AGRICULTURAL NOTES
7.10
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District 26.—George Armentrout,
H. Mason & Co........
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By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist.
I vs- .
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»5
35
Wages Raised from
to *3 °° an<1
District 1.—Ethyl Anderson, Leona Margaret Armentrout, Ethel Trout­
Saturday. May t2th, has been set
Justice Ca»e8
■ ' O'
Rupp, Ruby Anderson, Pear Hughey, man, Jean Gould, Ruth Gould, Albert aside by Governor Withycombe as
from »5 00 to •6o° for Man and
Jury in Briggs case ..............
Patriotism and Profit.
7.60
Team.
Edith Fletcher, Willie Lucas, Oren Slakis, Walter Hollett, Charlotte Oregon Agricultural Defense Day. It
Witnesses in Briggs case
General farmers and live stock pro­
9540 l.each, Schuyler Fletcher, Marion Measor,
is the intention at . this time to ac­ ducers can do their country no great­
E- W. Stanley, Hummel case.
8.50
Jn the matter of the petition of E. E. Webb, constable
District 31.—Evelyn
Provoost, quaint the farmers of Tillamook er service than by seeking to make
Severance, Walter Severance, Mabie
8.00 Andrson, Joseph
Everett Wells for a county road, R E. W. Stanley, Biggs case ...
Maxwell, Mary Myrtle Mather,, Elizabeth Hess, County with the exact conditions re­ their production reach the very limit
E. Shreve, Henry Leach, and Sid O. G. Swenson, constable .... 11.30 Pangborn, Charles Thomas, George Robert Wilkins, Mel Duncan, Wm. garding the world’s food supply and of possibility.
10.00 I rowbridge, Albert Myer,, Douglas Finch, Alan Warren, Wayne Wilkins, to discuss plans for meeting the situ­
Anderson were appointed a board of Witnesses Hummel case
Men who send to market immature
32-70
Leach, Rosa Mayer, Ina Anderson, Richard Hayes, Helen Jordan, Cora ation by the American farmer.
road supervisors.
and young stock that could carry
Corner’s Jury,
Merrill Maxwell, Guy Thomas, Jack Pike, Eileen Trombley, Lillian De-
Jn the matter of the petition of S. Inqui t on John Koeser
Each Grange and Farmers’ Union greater weight are wasting the coun­
7-20 -Mowery, Lloyd Hughey, Anna An­ Atley, Donald Provoost, Albert Ma­ local in the county will be summoned
jl Rock to vacate a county road, the
try’s resources. In all human proba­
•
Surveyor’s Office.
derson, Helen Barber.
ther, Orrin Hess, Wendell Prime, in extraordinary session on that date bility they are also sacrificing profits
same was rejected.
Surveying, etc.......................
Erma Hess, Erma on their respective meeting places they might reap The unprecedented
jn the matter of the claim of H. H. R. L. Shreve, express............ 526.36
District 2.—Orval Johnson, Edith Nola Flagg,
9-58
Hayward for indemnity, $75.00 was
Miller, Viola Johnson, Pebble Wells, Vaughn, Naomi Simmons, Jennie and there acquainted with the situa­ prices have been and are a temptation
Road District No. j,
allowed, and $35 5° to N. S. Nehl.
Oradella Miller, Johnnie
Blaser, Anderson, Margery Prime, Winifield tion. The Agricultural Council of this to cash in while the cashing is good;
Ackley & Murphy...................
51.20
Jn the matter of completion of E. H. Lindsey ..........
Francis Blaser, Hilda Gillam, Emma Trombley, Kenneth Warren, Cecil County are acquainted with the situa­ but when a man sends to market un­
5-00
Wilkins, Arthur Anderson, Henry tion, each member of the Council will derweight and young breeding stpek
contract of Mallory and Blum on Nehalem Hotel
Gillam, Charles Wells.
55-20
Compton trestle it was ordered that Pacific lent & Awning Co.
he is killing the goose that lays the
District 3.—Jack Rush, Nellie Rush, Crawford, Lynn Hayes, Herbert Mil­ act as leader in his own district.
58.67
ler, Lucile Crawford, Marie Flagg,
That we all should know the real golden egg. He is making it harder
the clerk give notice of completion.
Vivienne Illingworth.
Paul Kline ..................
300
In the matter of an audit of the Howard-Cooper Corporation.
District 6.—Ethel Ray, Hubert Etk- Anna McClew, Porter DeAtley, Har­ situation is of extreme importance. for himself and others to replenish
1006.62
county books for the year 1917, J. H. W. F. Cain .......................
wiler, Oral Ray, Esther Otzen, Jody vey Maddux, Harold Williams, James For instance, do you know that the feed lots and pastures.
64.00
To be sure, no man can be expected
Wilson was given the work for $200. Wheeler Lumber Co...............
Etzwiler, Roy Redberg, Arnold Jen- Starr, Hazel Bodie, Ada Bozorth, wheat crop in 1915 was over three and
•9-25
In the matter of the petition of D. 1 ohl & Anderson ................
sen, Walter Otzen, Ralph Redberg, Thelma Mather, Clifford Pike, Jennie one-half billion bushels while last to go out and buy dear feed to make
141.48 Elma Carver.
McClew, Gladys Richard, Barbara year it fell short of that by 834 mil­ 1600 and 1700-pound steers or 350 to
L. Jones for county road, on report U. S. Steel Products Co. .
12.31
lion bushels, over 4-5 of a billion 400-pound hogs, but it is little less
of viewers, the same was established s. p. co..................... \ 100.73
Dist. 8.—Lulu McClay, Myrtle Mc- Simmons, Winifred Brace.
32.
—
Clarice
Booth,
Lila
District
bushels.
Other food-stuffs show a than an economic crime at this time
and considered as a pub! highway. Hawthorne Dock Co..............
22.50 Clay; Nina Vetsch, Jack Shoemaker, Booth.
corresponding decrease.
to send in half finished 100 to 1200-
In the matter of opening ballot box­ F. P. Hobson .............
Lewis
Waymire,
Elizabeth
Vetsch,
28.50
Phillips,
District 33.—Elizabeth
It is the patriotic duty of every pound steers and 150 to i8o-pound
es, the clerk was ordered to open the W. F. Caifl’s report .............. 1028.92 Jean Wilson.
Eugene Simmons, farmer to turn out Saturday and find hogs.
Marie Mayer,
same preparatory for the June elec­ F. P. Hobson's report ........... 116.25
District 9.—James Campbell, Retta
George
Blum,
Lyle
Simmons.
out just exactly what he has to do
Marketing of strictly dairy veal
tion.
King Crenshaw Co.................
9-56 Goodspeed, Herbert Chandler, Ollie
District 32.—Clarice Booth, Lila and to help organize the effort of calves is excusable, but every calf
In the matter of wages for road W. R. Illingworth ................
6.25 Miner, Merle Rogers, John Rose, Booth. ■
this county so as to accomplish the that could grow into good beef should
work, the wage was raised from $2.50 Frank Dye ............................
7400 Bruce Austin, Claude Frisbie, Emma
District
33.—Elizabeth Phillips, greatest good.
by all means be kept.
to $3.00 a day for man and from $5.00 Hodson-Fecnaughty Co..........
LaVerna Marie Mayer,
9.60 Groat, Clayton Hadley,
Eugene Simmons
The Tillamook district meeting will
Sending to slaughter pregnant cows
.to $0.00 for man and team.
Chas. Thurman .....................
15-75 Holden Bud Johnson, Frank Mayer, George Blum, Lyle Simmons.
be
held
at
the
Tillampok
City
Hall
at
and
heifers for beef should be abso­
R. F. Zachman .....................
2.31 Ogden Moulton, Mae Pesterfield,
District 36—Reports 26
pupils 2:30 p.m., Saturday, May 12.
Miscellaneous Bills.
lutely
discontinued, at least for the
Joe Schriber ..........................
50.00 Gerald Stark, Leo Wheatley, Wilbur neither absent nor tardy, names not
period of the war.
T. H. Goyne, prohibition law. $ 50.00 Frank Dye’s report.......... ....
448.24 Kirk, Erma Ball, Lillian Groat, Er- given.
JR B. Driscoll, reporting Hum­
In our great national emergency
TriPie Birthday Anniversarie».
W. H. Bancke ................... .
2.50 rold Haltom, William Henderson,
Dist 37.—Lita Lane, Edna WTlson,
every man should consider how best
mel case............... . ...............
25.00 Star Garage ..........................
Archie
Pye,
Lee
Stephens,
Carlisle
23.10
Earl Wilson,
Elizabeth
Davis,
Last Tuesday afternoon, twelve he can help along. The easiest way
T. H. Goyne, office rent, etc.. 3400 Alex McNair & Co.................
11.85 Stranahan, Albert Vierick,, Eston Laurence Davis, Joe Aufdermauer, lady friends of Mrs. M. E. Gruber,
for every owner of live stock to do
Mutual Telephone Co.............
6.30 W. D. Wood .........................
24.00 Woods, James Riley, Miles Austin, Albert Aufdemauer, Arlene Kellow, gave her a pleasant surprise, it being
his bit is to see that every animal
Sweder Blue Print Co.............
500 J. J. Dailey ............................
36.75 Ella Davidson, Sarette DeLillies, Lslie Kellow.
her birthday. The beautiful gifts re­ goes to market carrying as much
The Frederick Post Co............
20.38 C F. Stone ............................
Donald
Dick,
Weltha
Lance,
Ken
­
16.87
District 38—Kenneth Elliott, Kate ceived betoken the love and esteem in weight as it is practical to put on.
3.00
J. M. Selby ..............................
I. F. Larsen ..........................
3-50 neth Murphy, Thad Robison, Vera Shaw, Asbury Shaw, Willie Olson, which the hostess is held by her many
We are now drawing upon the
2.20 H. V. Berg ...........................
A. C. Vogler.............................
1.87 Rogers, Glenda Sumerlin, Ora Rose, Gladys Kodad, Nina Kodad, Dorothy friends, fancy work and a contest be­
May,
June and July supplies of beef*
Health Officer .........................
9-25
Irma Austin, Illa Davidson, Ramona Vaughn, Roy Shaw, Warren Good­ ing the features of the afternoon.
R°ad District No. 3.
pork and mutton.
R. N. Henkle, inquiry into
Leo Norton ...........................
500 Haltom, Mary Lamar, Pauline Lamar speed, Harold Haugee, Elizabeth Having partaking of a hearty lunch,
Farming and live stock feeding is a
30.00 Coast Bridge Co.....................
deaths ....................................
56.25 Hazel Morgan, Inez Schwarz, Lulu Vaughn, Virgie Shaw, Willie Good­ the guests departed, wishing many
good deal of a gamble, but there
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 16.00 A. C. Deuel ..........................
Thomas, Ernest
25.00 Thayer, Bessie
returns of the day. Those present never was a time since the American
speed.
70.00
Underwood Typewriter Co. ..
Win. G. Carroll .....................
5-50 Dodge, Leslie Gray, Nathan Kessel-
Crawford, were Mesdames Roy Jones, C. J. Civil War when a feeder could feel as
District 39.—Frances
2.60 R. E. Wilson Co.....................
L. Hushbeck, meals ...............
8.45 man, Loraine King, Carl Leach, Clay Christoph Zwiefel, Owen Crawford, 'Edwards, W. J. Peterson, M. Rhodes, sure of good profit on bringing his
W. N. Barrett, Orc. reports.. 190.00 J. M. Baker..........................
606.00 Myers, Gorden SharteY, Jimmie Wat­ Willie Batzncr, Helen Burmester, Ray Walls, J. Lamar, Farley Seiffer,
live stock up to normal weight.
P. W. Todd, stamps
34-96 Geo. Shaver ..........................
10.62 son, Kathryn Kirk, Albert Fischer, Eva Eggleston, Percy Eggleston, F. Feldschau, Erickson, and Ellison.
The higher the price for grain, the
E. Harrison, express charges.
3-13 Wheeler Reporter .................
25.15 Bernice Clark, Madge DeFord, Helen Victor Olson, Alice Steel, James Red-
Thursday Frank Heyd received more certain is the feedsr of a profit
Tillamook Headlight
45-«» J. M. Baker’s report .............. 36195 Eadus, Ruth Heitsman, Cordelia Oat­
many flowers and gifts to remind him in putting weight on immature stock.
daway.
¡0.70
T. E. Epplett, board Hummel
field, Claude Ball, Ingve Ericson, I District 48.—Thelma Lane, Luella of his birthday, the party in his honor
Bills Continued.
From one end of the county to the
Harris-Ammer Furn. Co.........
27.00 Rodney Farley, Erwin Johnson, Jesse Lane, Mila Houser, Mildren Houser, having been recalled, on account of
975 i R. N. Henkle .........................
other there is a dearth of mature
Glass & l’rudhomme Co........
33-75 j Tillamook Drug Co.................
705 Shortlidge, Marion Robison,Alta Carr Mildred Lupro, Robert Cronen, Stan­ the serious illness of his mother.
stock. Feed lots, East, West, North
Gaylord Bros.............
Ruth Erskine, Wanda Haltom, Mabel ley Renninger,
t-3° \\,’itness fees Miami Lumber
Friday friends of Mrs. W. J. Peter­ and South are bare. Hundreds of
Rudolph Arken,
J. J. Dailey............. .
67.20 Harrison, Alice Holding,, Irene Lys-
5 I Co. case ..............................
Lillian Sitser, Clyde Alley, Donald son gave her a surprise, coming at thousand of sheep and cattle have
Glass & Prudhomme Co.........
20.10 ter, Roletta Watson, Florence Willett
¿83 Ki»8-Crc»3haw Co.................
French, Wilfred Martensen, Inez the noon hour with a very appetizing been wiped out by the almost unpre­
Irwin-Hodson Co......................
Hazel Wheatley, Leonard Bales, Johnson, Oscar Magnuson, Kenneth lunch, covers being laid for twelve,
cedented severity of winter in the
C°unty Fair Notes.
Kelham Staty. Co.....................
53-23
Merle Frisbie,
Leon Illingworth,
the
birthday
cake
and
flowers
being
Huddleston,
Emerson
Whitney,
Wil
­
West and there is no spot on the map
3.00
B. E. King, drawing ury.........
Kenneth Mahan, Earle Miner, LeRoy'
most inviting to the guests, many where one can turn to find a surplus
3-00
Geo. Williams, drawing ury ..
When you exhibit at your county Stillwell, Elizabeth Mowery, Jaunita bur Burdock, Claude Burdock.
useful gifts were received and appre­ of young stock to put in feed lots or
Chris-
E. W. Stanley, drawing jury..
3-°° ' fair you are a Rooster. When you Thompson, Una Baker, Vern C
---- , I District 49—Rosie Abplanalp, War- ciated by the hostess. Exchanging
turn on the pasture.
Marion
ncd
Abplanalp,
Lizzie
Abplanalp,
A. F. Coats Lmbr. Co.............
58-9* 1 advertise your county, yourself and tensen, James
Harrison,
Patriotism alone ought to be suf­
Pacific Tele. Co........................
29-75 the other fellow’s business you are a Lamb, Donald McGee, Julius Sylves­ Bertha Zirr, George Becker, Ferdi­ good wishes for all three birthdays,
all departed having spent a very ficient spur to induce farmers and
37-04* TrUe Blue Booster. Let us all be ter, Clarence Albert, Gerald Cren- nand Becker, Agnes Zirr,
Coast Power Co........................
t
I District 50.—Vernon
Johnson, pleasant afternoon. Those present feeders to mature their holdings. At
Western Union Tele. Co.........
144 Boosters. We have all got to learn shaw, Wade Jenkins, Gilbert Pye,
were, Mrs. McGhee, Mrs. Farley, this time it seems highly probable
Hazel
R
ea
ta
Kinnaman.
John Aschim, desk.................
17-50 the game so begin now. To-day is the Elvon Smith,, Earl Schwarz,
Holden, that such a course would not only be
Bushong & Co.......................... 39°-*5 ¿av to start the preparation for the Duvall, Evelyn Hanenkratt, Alma’ District 55.—Persis Edmunds, Paul Mrs. Gruber, Mrs. Heyd, Mrs
Mrs. Ellison, Mrs. Wolf, highly patriotic,
Mrs.
Lamar,
but handsomely
Edmunds,
Charles
Edmunds,
Wilbur
Frank Heyd Xi Co....................
°9 So big Booster’s Day by exhibiting at Heusser, Corinne Jenkins, Ione Tal-
Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. profitable.—Chicago
Live
Stock
W. L. Campbell,, railroad fares 24 50 J the County Fair, August 28-29-30-31. cott, Muriel Wiley, Elvira Woolfe, • Northup, Gladys Northup, Mark Ed­ Mrs. Seiffer,
World.
. -i-' - - j f ; J j >
16.25 Select, prepare and exhibit your pro­ Clayton Hoy, Fred Gilliland, Paul munds, Paul Northup, Lewis Fisher, Feldschau and Mrs. Peterson.
Tillamook Herald ...........
»
Poisoning Cut-Worms.
Frank Heyd & Co............. ... 157-37 duct so as to be as near perfect as Johnson,, Lee Stillwell, Gertrude 1 Herman Fisher.
i 1
IS NOW A BRIDE.
District 56.—Clarence Anderson,
This year more than ever it is
J. S. Lamar......................... ... 34 98 possible. It is very easy and every­ Johnson. Pearl Anderson, Dorothy
necessary to take measures to check
City Transfer Co................
21-59 one can and has plenty of exhibiting Cook, Hallie Harris, LaVant Holden, Mabie Anderson, Leo Best, Lewis
Miss Rose Wert» United in Marriage the ravages of the cut-worm, which
>3-44 i stock on hand. The essential points Mark Hoy, Francis Long, Clara Leap Best, Marshall Beatty, Wendal Byers.
Mallory & Blum ...............
To Mr. H. D. Wheeler.
District 57.—Lenhart Geinger, Den­
10.00 is to keep in mind is to select Corinne Stranahan, Harold \ antress,
are so familiar to us all as to not need
L. A. King........................
description. A good method of con­
6.00 specimens of uniform size and color Maurice Woolfe, Harlan Youel, Hen­ nis Tone, Mabie Klinehan, John
Tillamook Water Cd......... ...
(Napa
Daily
Journal.)
Gladys
Hunter,
trol is a poison bran mash consisting
E. E. Goodspeed ............... ... 80.00 1 be free of scales, insects, mechanical ry Berkey, Mason Hanenkratt, Doro­ Gienger, Agnes
At a quiet wedding in San Francis­ of sixteen, pounds of bran, one pound
3 06 bruises, and lack of stems. Y ou thy Kirk, Alfred Sylvester, Roy Elf- Klinehan.
G. B. Lamb, express.........
co, at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon, of Paris Green, one half pound of salt,
District 59.—Maxwell Gray.
realize the great benefits you have strom, Alvera True, Bertha Baker,
Indemnity Claims.
Miss Rose Werts became the bride of one gallon of cheap syrup and enough
Law-
derived
at
the
last
County
Fair.
It
has
Baker,
Carolyn
Haberlach,
!
District 60.—Susie Brown,
7500
H. H. Hayward .................
Bessie
Mr. H. D. Wheeler, of that city.
warm water to make a crumbly mash.
37-5° made it possible for you to increase Oarrol Schultz, Clarence
N. S. Nehl ..............................
White, rence Garner, Florence Blum. Eunice
The bride has been for fourteen This is best applied in the evening,
the production of your farm and Donald Crenshaw, Eva
Widows' Pensions.
Gilliland, Hall, Edith Nelson, Gladys Simmons.
years past connected with the Jour­ about the base of the plants or scat­
2500 factory. It is most important this Evelyn Oliver, Eugene Knight, Fred
Mary Burmester ...................
District 61.—Arthur Krebs, Helen
2 5-0° year that every one of us should pu Heitsman, Frederic Knudson, George Krebs, Erna Krebs, Florence Krebs, nal, where she has been a most effi­ tered in the field. Care should be
Hilnia Anderson ...................
cient assistant in many capacities, taken not not to allow chickens in the
17.50 forth every effort to make an exhibit Sawyer, Herman Smith, Jesse Dow, Oscar Krebs, Richard Krebs, Frieda
Anna Hcrchenhem ...............
having been for some years past one field which has been treated.
1750 leven though it be small, as it is our Norman Burdick,
Duvall, pcarl Graves.
Irene Eadus ..........................
1.-------- - Oral
-
of
its business managers. Her accom­
Another method is to place card­
sacred
duty
to
our
country,
and
cx-
17.50
Johanna York .......................
White, Ruth Beals, Rolland Beals,
Elta modating ways and amiable person­
Academy.—Ruth Benson,
25.00 pectionally in this agricultura 1 coun y Robert Boals, I, Richard Walls, Vera
board or cans about the base of the
Lizzie Armstrong .................
Sheets, Mary Fitzpatrick, Rose Plas- ality have won her many friends, not
25.00 of ours at this time to insure h
Laura I. Winters .................
Wagy, Wayne Wiley, Irvine Baker, ker, Carolina Portman, Rose Port­ only among the office force with plants, but this is more expensive and
25.00 est possible production of our fie d
not so easily accomplished as the
Melvin Dick, Raymond Woods, Oscar man, Anna Portman, Frances High-
Elizabeth Gilliland ...............
whom she has been so long pleasant­ poison bran mash.
32.50 You cannot serve your country
Hanenkratt, Elmer Elfstrom, Ora bergcr,
Florence M. Baker ...............
Catherine
O’Hara,
Leo ly associated, but in the community in
25.00 better nor be more loyal than to grow Gillock, Dorris Knight, Evelyn Mar­
Ovel V. Gillam.......................
Plasker, Dorothy Jacob, Gertrude general, and the wishes for her hap­
10.00 the largest crop you have ever grown tin, Pearl Richards, Florence Stran­
Della to Fish in Deep Sea.
Grace Jennings .....................
Brooks, Jack Wells, Peter Betchert,
and then come out and not be selfish- ahan,, Sara Trombley, Lucia Wiley,1 Kenneth Martin, Ruth Kuppenbender piness in her new relation in life will
Salaries.
be heartfelt and sincere.
Deep sea fishing in the halibut beds
€. A. Johnson ............... . ....... 100.00 Bring your best and show your neigh- Dorris Woolfe.
[Joseph Emeneggar, Willie Plasker,
The groom was once connected off the coast will be undertaken by
7500
H. B. Millis............................
District
11.
—
Clifford
Hanks,
Geo.
Maribellc Eastland, Martin Emmen-
75.00 to do it. That’S the way "We’ll Ludke, Ivan Ludke, Alta Hanks, eggar, Vincent Emmeneggar, Bert with the Winship Beard Co. in Napa, the schooner Della, which left port
W. S. Coates...........................
and made many friends while here.
visits
86.88 make ’er Go.” Everyone who
Elmer L. Webb .....................
Adolph He has of late years been assistant Tuesday. It is expected that the fast­
efforts Elmer Lundberg, Ira Hill, earl.Bar­ . Eastland, Karl Eastland,
48.50
the fair will
F. L. Owens ............................
win look over - your . , ■ ber-
I Bcnschcidt, Mabel Soderberg, , Clara manager of the Ellery Manufacturing est trip will take two days. The new
with
the
greatest
interest,
and
I
50.00
C. B. Stanley ..........................
District 12.—Hallie Desmond, F.dna Brooks, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, 1 rene Co., Incorporated, making of sporting venture is being financed by Charles
Ray, of Cloverdale; F. D. Small, of
‘ ‘ Homer r Blum,
W. L. Campbell ..................... 133 33 you will not allow any one to <«• Wismcr, Edith Quick,
1
Jacob, Filamina Hoffert, Pius Hof- goods in San Francisco.
appoint his just expectations. K.ndly
the
Tillamook Ice Xc Cold Storage Co.
4M
Casper
Robitsch,
J. C. Bewley ...........................
Harold Proctor,
fert, Estelle Kuppenbender.
The bride was attended at the cere­ and W. G. Dwight of this city. Cap­
Graf,
Laverne
G. B. Lamb .............................. 11463 let me hear from you.
Bessie Getchel, Jack
mony by her sister, Mrs.
Edythe tain Emmett Jenkins is in command
B. Kuppenbender,
50.00
Mary L. White .......................
Walker,
Blakesley, of Napa.
to
Mgr.
Tillamook
Co.
Fair.
t
I
"That
$6,000,000
is
a
large
sum
of the craft.
793
District 14.—Mildred Pallin, Ernest
J- F. Jones ..............................
After a honeymoon tour, the newly
Me-
from the taxpayers,” is an
29.88
The Della for some years has been
O. G. Swenson .......................
Floyd • Harmon, Waunita
- take away
1 Pallin,
anin, rivju
-----
...
,
, , , in
• married couple will establish their
operated
as a freighter between Port­
Farland
Lillian
Pallin,
Willie
Spring-
assertion
being
made
a
good
deal
1
133
33
The
Silver
Lining.
Erwin Harrison .....................
home in San Francisco.
land and Nestucca Bay. The promot­
gley, George Illingworth, commenting upon the pending road
75-00
Kathleen Mills........................
er. Fay Lan
The Journal, in company with their ers of the new undertaking are con­
1 is based
65.00
Yida Millis ..............................
Verne Davidson, 1, Chester Illingworth, bond issue. The assertion
other friends, wishes them fident of success, as extensive investi­
many
upon
a
prevalent
misunderstanding
of
55.00
James Cole, Kenneth Cole, Sadie
1- E. Epplett ..........................
every
happiness
in their future united gation of the halibut bed has been
R- L. Beals .............................. . ¿3 33 may seem long; they may pass very Johnston, Marion Evans, Leta Bar- what the act involve». Nothing.in the lives.
made recently and its size and loca­
"
■
act
require»
any
increase
of
taxation
nette, David Krumlaui, Clifford Ben­
A. M. Hare .............................. 100.00 ¡quickly. Thy may het
----- o-----
tion
have been determined. On this
Ina
Davidson,
in
order
to
get
the
$6,000,000.
It
is
the
45.00
’. K bur,. Ofi son, Harley Davidson, I.._ ----- .
E. J. Claussen ..........................
The bride was a former resident of trip the Della carries three halibut
(
automobile
which
pays
the
money.
ßl.OO
S. G. Reed ..............................
X^;atrmti»mfBut.;tWhatever Henreka Str«eby, \ Hurliirran, F.va Auto license fees have doubled, and this city, living here with her parents, lines. 1 hrec more have been ordered
For C°unty Poor, Etc.
District 16.—Agatha
and was initiated into the mysteries for future operations. Each
with a normal increase of machines
line car-
5-00
J- S. Stephens ........................
Shaver.
of a newspaper in the office of the ris 150 hooks.
Himes,
Henry'owned
in
Oregon,
the
fee»
will
more
25.00
general
17.
—
Mattie
Alex. Anderson Jr...................
District
Tillamook Headlight, and the editor
There will be a base ball game at
I than cover the iuterest and the sink-
2.95 ,he "TrXce ored^ both
Crystal Laundry Co................
WW
■
f
1 paymnts
__ a- to retire the bond
kzmrl can also add hi« best wishes for the the Fair Grounds Sunday between
^strict
21.
—
Clara
Galloway.
Mary'mg
fund
29.05
,
bavc
thetr
chance
Alex Anderson .......................
future happiness of the happy couple, Fairview and 1
the Tillamook Hose
issue. Should there be no increase at
'9-55 h<WSM of Congress ■ ---- 1 a plane I Ward.
R H. Cady ..............................
for the bride was a most highly and . < ompany team.
all
in
the
number
of
autos
used.
It
7-95
)cei51
ation
of
the
land
upon
District
24.
—
Helen
Daniel.
Wesley
G. A. Jones, Realty Co. ........
respect'd young lady when residing
u wil!
-i-l- >"■' >b"”
9-45
Batterson, Roy Daniel. Gladys Lorn- would still be unnecessary to raise in this city.
C. O. and C. M. Dawson........
Rheumatism.
6.00
men. Wendell Lommen. Pauline Bat­ taxes for the extra money would
R- T. Boats ..............................
If you arc troubled with chronic or
quarter-mill
road
tax
20.00
ters^ Alice Daniel, Loi» Daniel, come from the
L S. Hushbeck ......................
The Franklin Fish Market is now muscular rheumatism give Chamber­
bonding
Liniment a trial. The relief
7-40
Mildred Willford. Lucy Daniel. Mur­ Supporters of the road
Geo- W. Phelps .....................
open for business, drop in and look lain's
from pain which it affords is alone
the
measure
will
do
well
to
correct
3O°o,
iel
Willford,
Elphina
Batterson
1(rs. F. P. Hobson .............. -
around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.— worth many times the cost. For sale
34°° fact that ’9'8 •» not
District 25.—Frank Landolt, Edith misunderstanding.—News.
Nestucca Hospital ........... ..
F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
* by I «mar's Drag Store.
•7 5» away-—Exchange.
^r’- Marie Ijpmm
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