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    T illamook headlight ,
may 31. 1917.
Roll of Honor For May, 1917.
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Disc No. 48—Clinton Chalker
AGRICULTURE NOTES.
Howard Çhalker. Wallace Chalk":
TILLAMOOK BANKERS EN­
Dist. No. 3—Jack Rush- Willie III-: Golda Adams,' Ray ’Adam's 0^7’
DORSE ROAD MEASURES
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.Ulio^m.
I
Magnuson
Osca/
Mag"
ion
By R. C. Jones Agricultural Agent.
¿ag-worth, Vivienne Illingsworth.
Dist No- 5—Albert lubesing, Mar­ Johnson. Hazel Burdick. Wilbiir Bur.
What About the Slacker Land?
To ,h. Voi.r.ol Till.mook c««.w Shall there be issued bonds of Tillamook County, to the
ion Reed.
,
lhe first impression the newcomer
Dist. No 8.-- u-»’i .rilocct, jcsste ton n
n m mini r\(
ll «• *-» *4 •-« x4 « —» —I
1. . ~ 'T'l_ „ .
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n t?cy’ Kcnneth Huddles­ gets upon entering Tillamook is that
amount
of Four *- Hundred
and Twelve
Thousand
Dol­
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Jensen, Non Rivb.-.rds Myitle Me ton. Donald French, Rudolph Akren
it is one of the most wildly beautiful
E1ta Arch,balS’
r|ay Willie McClay. Wilma Dingess Bril?
lars,
due
in
twelve
years,
with
interest
at
5
per
cent
per
We have carefully considered to the
on earth, and next he asks best of our ability, the question of
Cecil Krake, Lester Krake, Lulu Mc- lueinYt Jrge1?1ann'
Alley, spots
annum
to
provide
for
permanent
road
construction?
Clay, Lyle D>nSess, Margaret Mc­ Luella Lane, Thelma Lane, Robert where is your farming country that whether lillamooK County should is­
Vote Yes or No,
famous _____
cheese and sue bonds tor building hard-sirriaced
. — ______
Kinley, Florence Dyke, Elizabeth Cronen Robert Shunk, Mary Grazen produces , your
Emma Grazen. Mildred Lupro. Stan- then you point out here and there roads. After much deliberation, we
Vetsch. Jean Wilson.
among the stumps the cattle which
300
Yes
Dist. No. 9.—Grace Jolliff, Ollie KralLCnnlngCr’
Akrcn* Minnie are picking their living from the soil are ot the opinion that it would be a
serious mistake for 1 illamook Coun­
Miner, Bruce Austin, Emma Groat,
ty to defeat the proposed bond meas­ 301
No.
Clayton Hadley, Blanche Harris, La- Dist. No. 49 —Bertha Zirr, George , which is free to grow grass.
Did you ever stop to consider what ure at the election to be held next
Verna Holden, Bud Johnson, Frank Becker, Earl Leach. Rosie Schranz
it
is
costing
you
each
year
to
let
Monday. If the bond issue by the
Mayer, Ogdon Moulton, May Pester- Lizzie Apblanalp, Ferdinand Becker’
these stumps and logs remain on your
fit-hl, Gerald Stark, Leo Wheatley, Abplanalp1*
P’ Agne* 2irr’ Rosie rich farming soil? It you have not, go county is defeated and the State
Bond Measure carries, which seems
Miles Austin, Ella Davidson, Saratte
one acre of uncleared land and very likely, Tillamook County will be
De Lillies, Donald Dick, Lula Kund- BenfieidN°’ 5<>~Robert N«k«»us. Ida over
try and figure out how much real wholly unprepared to take advantage
son, Weltha Lance, Kenneth Murphy,
by the
Legislature— AUTHORIZING PORTS TO
1 land there is to grow grass. Then ' of the State Aid Provisions of the Submitted
Dist. No. Si—Jennie Curl.
Thad Robison, Vera Rogers, Ora
CREATE LIMITED INDEBTEDNESS TO ENCOURAGE WATER
after
you
have
done
this,
figure
your
State
Bill,
while
if
the
county
votes
Dist. No. 55—Persis Edmunds, Paul cost of clearing and then see if it
Rose, Glenda Sumerlin, Lerena Wor­
TRANSPORTATION— Purpose—Amending Section 9 of Article XI. of
kington, Erma Ball, Roberta Camp­
Lorenza Williams, Marv would not pay to get the money and for county bonds, it will be in a po­
the Constitution by providing that municipal corporations designated ports
sition
to
get
the
expenditure
in
Titla-
Edmunds, Wilbur
bell, Warren Poland, Lillian Groat. VV.lliams, Mark
may be empowered by statute to raise money for bonuses to aid water
I clear the land right away. And espec­
Errold Haltom, William Henderson, -^orthup, Gladys Northup, Charles ially in this great time of need when ‘ 11100k County by the State Highway
transportation lines between such ports and other ports and to assist iu
Commission
of
several
hundred
thou
­
Archie Pye, Lee Stephens, Bernice Edmunds Walter Fischer, Herman 1 America must feed the world is it our
establishing water transportation on interior rivers of Oregon or ou
sand
dollars
in
paving
county
roads,
Stone, Carlisle Stranahan, Albert rischer, Lewis Fischer.
rivers between Washington and Oregon, or of Washington and Idaho
duty
to
get
busy
and
make
this
land
the
road
bed
of
which
must
be
pre-
Dist. No. 57—Carl Geinger, Donald fruitful.
Viereck, Janies Riley, Irma Austin,
reached by navigation from Oregon’s rivers. Such indebtedness shall not
: pared by the county. If we do not
Illa Davidson, Inez Schwarz, Mary lone Leonard Geinger, Mabel Kline-
exceed one per cent of the assessed valuation of the property in the
Mr. Cunningham, who gave a take advantage of this, the money
Lamar, Pauline Lamar, Marion Rob­ han Ernest Geinger, Nelson Paul. stumping demonstration here some
municipality and may be incurred only by majority vote thereon.
which will be raised by the State will
ison, Ramona .Haltom, Kathryn Kirk, Gladys Khnehan, James Tone, Marie time ago, writes that he expects to be
Vote Yes or No.
spent in other counties, and Tilla­
Gienger,
John
Gienger,
Pauline
Gien-
Bessie Thomas, Ernest Dodge, Les­
visit Tillamook soon to conduct an- mook County will not be benefited
ger,
1
heodore
Liisberg.
lie Gray, Loraine King, Carl Leach,
300
other demonstration, the time of by it.
Yes
Dist. No. 56—Leo Best, Lewis Best which will be announced later.
Clay Myers, Jimmie Watson, Bernice
As
we
view
it,
the
carrying
of
both
Mabie Anderson,
Clark, Madge de Ford, Helen Eadus, Dayle Miller,
No.
of these measures will mean the early 301
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Ruth Heitsman, Gertrude Heusser, Clarence Anderson. Helen Berry
construction in Tillamook County of
Silos.
Cordelia Oatfield, Evelyn Stillwell, Wcndal Byers, Raymond Perry.
hard surfaced road through­
There is no better immediate meth­ a good
by the Legislature.—LIMITING NUMBER OF BILLS
Dist No. 59—Maxwell Gray, Hugh
Claude Ball, Willie Campbell, Rodney
or nearly all the entire length of Submitted
od for conserving the food materials out
INTRODUCED, AND INCREASING PAY OF LEGISLATORS—
Farley, Ervin Johnson, Jesse Short­ Gillmore.
the county, and the expense to be
Purpose—Amending Sections 18 and 29 of Article IV of the Constitution
Dist. No. 60—Susie Brown, Curtis
Cuius I grown in this county than by the borne by the county on account of it
ledge, Irvine Baker. Melvin Dick,
by limiting the number of bills introduced at any session by any member
Oscar Hanenkrat, Homer Worthing­ Garner, Eugene Hall, Herbert Blum, ■ erection os> silos.
i
I
will
be
very
small
in
comparison
with
It will not hurt to again enumerate the benefits which will be received. i
of the Legislature, individually or with other members, to four, and by
ton, Elmer Elftsrom, Ora
Gillock, Elton Hall, Claude Blum, Agnes
any committee to three, also limiting the number of bills introduced by
Pcatl Richards, Beatrice Sheldon, Mills, Esther Mills, Ethel Dye, Ellen some of the advantages of the silo.
Believing
as
we
do,
that
the
best
Its first and most important usage is interests of all the people of Tilla-
all Senate committees to thirty, and, by all House committees to sixty,
Florence Stranahan, Lucia Wiley, Mills, Cecil Martin.
excepting appropriation bills introduced by the Ways and Means Com
Dist. No. 61—Helen Krebs, Erna that it increases the food value of I mook county will be best served by I
Doris Woolfe, Henry Gillam, Alta
ensiled . material.
This has , Been • '.•
mittees.. Also increasing the pay of members of the Legislature from $3.00
Carr, Ruth Erskine, Wanda Haltom. Krebs, Richard Krebs, Florence the
carrying
both
these
I
,
,
,
iij ' iuk uvui
iiiese
measures,
we
re-
to $6.00 per day and the total daily pay from $¡20.00 to $300.00 for any
demonstrated on a clover ¡¡nd grass ' spectfull
that every voUr of the
Florence Willett, Margie Morse, Ro- Krebs.
-
regular session.
Vote Yes or No.
Academy—Ruth Benson, William mixture right here m Tillamook. It : county vote in favor
of ■ same.
Jetta Watson, Hazei Wheatley, Doro­
solves the harvesting problem,
B. C. Lamb, President, First
thy Dennis, Leonard Bales, Isedore Plasker, Elta Sheets, Mary Fitzpat­ also
rain will not do damage to material I ■ ional Bank.
Nat .304
Yes.
Erickson, Leon Illingworth, Leroy rick, Catherine O’Hara, Gerturde as
which is going into the silo.
Brooks,
Leo
Plasker,
Maribelle
East
­
I W. J. Riechers, Cashier First Nat- --------
Stillwell, Eunice Ammer, Rowena
Just
what
type
of
silo
is
built
is
an
Hanson, Liona Holden. Louise Hand- land. Rose Plasker, Jack Wells, Peter individual question, as any of the ap­ ional Bank.
305
No.
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ley, Elizabeth
Mowyy,
Jauneta Betschert, Joe Emmenegger,, Frances proved types are giving satisfaction I J. C. Holden, Vice President First '■■■ ' -■
Highberger,
Carolina
Portmann,
Es
­
I
National
Bank.
Thompson, Elli Laakso, Vern Chris­
I
in most instances, however, the com­
Submitted by the Legislature.—DECLARATION AGAINST IMPLIED
Marion telle Kuppenbender, Rose Portman, mon stave silo offers the simplest t M. W. Harrison, President Tilla-
tensen, James Harrison,
REPEAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS BY AMEND­
Lamb Clyde Lucy, Donald McGee, Anna Portman, Ruth Kuppenbender, solution as to which is best in this mook County Bank.
MENTS THERETO— Purpose— Amending Section 1 of Article 1 of the
Furrer, Martin Emmenegger,
__ Thad Robison, Cashier Tillamook
______
Julius
Sylvester, Karl Wolfe, Elvon Alma
locality, as the material can be secur­ County Bank.
Constitution of Oregon by declaring, that it is the function of the Consti­
Smith, Clarence Albert, Lavelle Bak­ Vincent Emmenegger, Adolph Len- ed at our mills.
tution to clearly define a consistent and harmonious plan of government;
Clara
C. A. McGhee, Ass. Cashier Tilla­
er, Gerald Crenshaw, Hazel Duvall, scheidt, Mabel Soderberg,
that to perpetuate such consistency and harmony, all constitutional
~
Brooks, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Irene , I Just what crop will be developed as mook County
Bank.
Gwendolyn Harris, Alma Heusser, Jacob,
amendments shall be so worded that their adoption will leave the amend­
Patrick Soterberg, Margaret a suitable silage crop for this locality .
Corinne Jenkins, Wade Jenkins, Gil­ Portmann.
ed Constitution without any conflicting provisions that, as the effect of
Pius Hoffert, Mildred remains to be yet solved, although, i
Spence or Loyalty.
bert Pye, lone Talcott, Almeda True, Johnson, Philomina
as has been stated, the clover and
any amendment upon the entire Constitution is a vital consideration in
Hoffert.
Elvira Wolfe, Dorothy Cfiok, Camiie
grass mixture gave better results in
construing the amendment, no amendment shall have the effect of render­
Oregon has been named by the Sec­
Haltom, Clayton Hoy, Paul Johnson,
the milk pail than when it was not I retary
ing any other part or parts of the Constitution ineffective without ex­
of
war
as
an
area
of
possible
Where
to
Register
for
War
Census.
Claude Mahan, Naphtali Schnal, Lee
made into silage. It is interesting in military activity. He urges that in
pressly and specifically repealing the same.
Vote Yes or No.
Stillwell, Lester Talbott, Lois Knight
this connection to note that the U. S. 1 such areas a network of through
Earl Maine, Henry Berkey, Melvin Precinct.
Building. Department of Agriculture is breed­
Yes.
Carr, Mason Hanenkrat, Dorothy Bay ......................... Ashley Building ing toward an apparent frost-proof roads—roads conecting population 306
—be constructed. The Council
Kirk, Alfred Sylvester,, Jessie Thayer Bay Ocean ... School House No. 58 corn, and present indications point , centers
National Defense makes similar 307
No.
Harold Vantress, Mark Hoy, Leon­ Beaver............ School House No. 8. toward success for this would allow of
recommendations, and names the Pa­
ard Johnson, Harlan Youel, Maurice Blaine ....................... School House us to mature the crop.
cific
Highway
as
a
road
of
first
im
­
Woolfe, Merrill
Webb,
Corinne Carnahan .................. School House
Submitted by the Legislature—UNIFORM TAX CLASSIFICATION
portance.
Strananan, Josephine Sheldon, Leon Cloverdale ................ School House
AMENDMENT— Purpose—Amending Section 32 of Article 1 and Section
The only way we can get money I
Flying.
Clara
Fairview
.......................
Grange
Haii
Shaw, Marjorie Pangborn,
I Of Article IX of the Constitution by providing for uniform taxation of
enough
to
construct
at
once
any
In
early
spring
one
lowly
fly
Leap, Frances Long, La Vant Hol­ Foley .............. School House No. 24
all property of the same class within the State, county, or district levying
through
highway
system
is
by
pass
­
Winged
over
the
chilly
earth.
den, Tom Handley, Roy Elfstrom, Garibaldi ......... School House No. 14
the tax, and classification of property for such purpose; for the adoption
ing the $6,000,000 bond bill on the
Arline Austin, Alvera True, Bertha Goodspeed .......Old Catholic Church She was so sluggish and not spry,
by law of uniform rules for assessment and taxation, and that all taxes
fourth
of
next
month.
Nor
was
she
full
of
mirth.
Baker, Bessie Baker, Carrol Schultz. Hays ....................... Talbot Building
shall be levied and collected under general laws operating uniformly
Mr.
Spence,
as
the
mouthpiece
of
Clarence W hite, Darrel King, Donald Hebo ........................... School House The days a little warmer grew,
throughout the State, and omitting the present requirement of equality
the
granges,
says
we
do
not
need
She changed her sluggish song;
Crenshaw, Evelyn Oliver, Fred Heits­ Hoquarton .................. Court House
without classificaion.
Vote Yes or No,
roads (any roads) "leading from
man, Frederick Knudson, Florence Kilchis ............ School House No. 38 She hunted for the proper brew,
community
center
to
community
That her race she might prolong.
t
Ryan, Hermon Smith, Jesse Dye, Little Nestucca ....... School House
center.” The Secretary of War says 308
Yes.
Jim Crow, Maxine Baker, Oral Duval, Maple Leaf ................ School House She flew o’er a barn yard large
we
do,
and
that
no
share
of
the
gov
­
Some manure then she spied,
Thelma Johnson, Vera VVagy, Wayne Nehalem .... .................. City Hall
ernment funds designated fqx post 309
No.
Wiley, Evelyn Freeberg, Leona Hop­ Neskowin ... .............. Myers Hall "The proper place to enlarge
roads shall be wasted on side roads.
Netarts
.......
...
O
’
Hara
Residence
The
family
circle,
”
she
cried.
kins, Mamie Jacob, Wilbur Hopkins.
1
At
least
no
other
inference
can
be
Rockaway .. ........... School House
Submitted by the Legislature—REQUIRING ELECTION CITY, TOWN
Theodore Jacob.
But farmer Brown had read one day given this letter.
AND STATE OFFICERS AT SAME TIME— Purpose—Amending
Erickson, South Prairie ........... School House
Dist. No. 10.—Frank
That borax sprinkled on the pile,
As loyal citizens of the
Stillwell
.......
...
Shreve
Residence
Í
Article II of the Constitution by inserting Section 14-a to re­
Harold Erickson, Nels Franstrom.
W’ould frighten all the flies away,
|
States,
whose advice should
Sunnymead
.
....... Hays Residence
quire incorporated cities and towns to hold their primary and general
Anna Franstrom. Bernell Freeman,
And so he bought some with a smile low—that of Mr. Spence or
........... School House The fly she tarried long enough
elections for the nomination and election of their elective officers at snch
Harold Glad, Marie Glad, Mildred Sand Lake ..
the
Secretary
of
War?
Who
times as the primary and general elections for the nomination and elec­
Glad, Pearl Glad, John Krake, Wanda Tillamook .. .................. City.. Hall
To smell that borax cheap,
prepared to know the needs of the I I
tion of State officers are held; to provide for one election board to serve
Keen, Leta Lightfoot, Virgil Light­ Trask ........... School House No. 57 And said "Not for me is that stuff
Government
—
-Secretary
Baker
or
I
for both State and city or town elections; adjusting the terms of present
foot, Blanche Glad, Ellen Glad, Ethel Union ......... ....... Collier Building
T’yould put my babes to sleep.”
Farmer Spence? Who is likely to
incumbents of elective city or town offices to conform thereto, and re­
Anderson, Evelyn Dougherty, Evelyn Wilson ......... . School House No. 3 She flew o’er farmer Johnson’s have the firmest grasp upon the situa­ I
quiring the enactment of such legislation as may be necessary to carry
Glad, Dorothy Hare, Christina Olson, Wheeler .... . . . Effenberger Hall
tion
as
it
exists
and
as
it
is
likely
to
"meader,
”
.......... School House
this amendment into effect.
Vote Yes or No.
Elizabeth Zuercher, Edward Glad. Long Prairie
exist in the future—the spokesman of
And found another place to lay.
Eunice Swensen.
the
Administration
at
Washington
or
She chose to lay them on the spread­
Dist. No. 11—Ivan Ludtke, George Notice of Hearing Administrator’s
Yes.
the spokesman of the granges?
310
er
Final Account.
Ludtke, Clifford Hanks, Alta Hanks.
After all, it comes right down to a
Bound for the field that very day.
Elmer Lundberg, Earl Barber, Olga
...... o
question of loyalty and nothing else. 311
No.
Notice is hereby given, that the un­ The eggs alas in the hot sun
VonRotz.
We are given our choice of taking
Didn
’
t
receive
the
treatment
proper
Dist. No. 12—Edna Wismer, Hallie dersigned Administrator de bonis non
the
advice
of
Secretary
Baker
and
dried up slowly one by one,
Submitted by the Legislature.—FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR
Desmond, Edith Quick, Bessie Getch- of the estate of C. B. Hadley, deceas­ And
After the manure went through the i the Council of National Defense and
TAX LEVY FOR A NEW PENITENTIARY— Purpose—To authorize
ell, Homer Blum, Casper Robitsch, ed, has filed in the County Court for
upholding our government or of tak­
chopper.
theBoard of Control to construct a new State Penitentiary by contract or
Hjrman Blackburn, Willie Getchell, Tillamook County his final account,
ing the advice of Granger Spence and
otherwise, and to acquire a new site or grounds therefor in the county in
J alb Graf.
and said court has fixed Monday, She flew to farmer Wilson’t place,
withholding our aid from the govern­
which the penitentiary is now located, at a total cost not exceeding four
I
■ist. No. 13.—Lloyd McKillip. Neil July 2, ¡917, at ten a.tn. of said date Seeking further her eggs to lay,
ment.—Oregonian.
hundred thousand dollars. To enable the Board of Control to carry out
wByfelt, Mildred McKillip, Ruth as the time and the office of the But alas she had played her ace;
the provisions of this Act, a State tax levy of one hundred thousand dol­
There was no place for her to play.
Lekalltn, Clifford Price, Crystal County Judge for said county as the
lars each year for four years is authorized to be made in addition to the
Letter of Condolence.
.Sappington, Len Pierce, Nettie Earl, place for the hearing of said rinal ac­ For this bright man when work was
taxes otherwise authorized by law.
Vote Yes or No,
slock,
Gladys Earl, Delma Bodyfelt, Fred count.
Whereas, God in his infinite wis­
Had built right under the barn floor
Notice is further given, to all per­
Bissett, Shirl Jackson, Elmer Earl,
has seen fit to remove from her 312
Yes.
sons interested in said estate to ap­ A liquid manure tank without a crack dom
Winnie Kellow.
Which made the stuff worth much earthly home the beloved sister of
Dist. No. 21—Allen Hughes, Floyd pear at said time and place and show
Sister
Lola
Reedy.
more.
Cameron, Edward Cameron, Victor cause, if any there be why the said
No.
Therefore, be it resolved, that Sil- 313
Davis, Jack Ward. Eva Edwards, administrator should not be discharg­ Poor fly, she had no place to go.
ver
Wave
Chapter
number
18,
O.
E.
And she was awful weary,
Ciara Ward, Florence Hayes, Mary ed, his said account approved and his
S. extend to sister Lola Reedy, its Submitted by the Legislature.—SIX MILLION DOLLAR STATE ROAD
Her song was sickly, sad, and low,
Ward, Marion Davis, Augusta Ed­ bondsmen exonerated.
BOND ISSUE AND HIGHWAY BILL— Purpose—Authorizing the
I
heartfelt
sympathy in her bereave-
•'
’
9.
Dated Tillamook, Oregon May
wards.
She died for the world was dreary. ( I ment, and that a copy of the resolu­
State Highway Commission to raise money for building roads in next five
Dist. No. 25—Hazel Wilkes, Glenn 1917.
Farmer Wilson the best crops had
| tions be sent to her and a copy plac­
years in an amount not exceeding six million dollars, by selling four per
I
J. C. Holden.
Reading.
In all the country round,
cent bonds of the State of Oregon; limiting the sale of such bonds to one
ed
upon
the
books
of
the
chapter.
Administrator de bonis For he took the liquid from the tank
Dist. No. 27—Gertie Doering, Lil­
million dollars the first year and two million dollars second year;
Committee, Mrs, H. A. Williams,
non of the Es*ate of C • B.
lie Doering, Eula McKimens, Bernice
And put it on the ground.
, Mrs. Albert Plank and Mrs. A. K.
providing method of payment of interest and principal and for retirement
Hadley deceased.
Loerpabel, Elwood Finley, Arthur
of such bonds; to make the surplus arising from license fees collected on
.................................................
....................................
Case.
____
The
next best field
for many miles
Eoerpabel, Albert Miller, Helen Mil­
motor vehicles a fund to apply thereon; and providing for the construc­
Was Farmer Johnson’s "Meader”; ’
ler.
tion and maintenance of hard-surfaced highways, post roads and forest
His face was covered o'er with smiles ,
No’ice to Stockholders.
Dist. No. 31.—Mel Duncan, Doro­ INSTANT ACTION SURPRISES
roads.
Vote Ye* or No. ,
And he laid it on the spreader.
MANY HERE.
thy Bousse, Myrtle Mather, Hattie
This
grocer
’
s
story
surprises
local
Now
farmer
Brown
had
in
his
field
annual
meeting
of
the
stock-
I
The
Deatlcy, Lillie Deatley, Donald Pro-
stomach trouble
. holders of Tillamook Hotel Company 314
Yes.
A crop of very good hay
voost, Helen Jordan, Frank Starr, people: "I had had
food seemed to sour and form
JorJn i "Tis better, he thought, to increase . will be held at the hotel building in
Eva Crawford, Nola Flagg, Erma All
Was always constipated. Noth­
¡Tillamook City, Oregon, on Monday, 315
the yield
No
^aughn, Naomi
Simmons, Marie gas. helped
until I tried buckthorn
Than just to drove the flies away. [June 4th, 1917, at 2:00 o’clock p.m.
Stubblefield, Jennie Anderson, Irene ing
etc.,
as -----
mixed
in The best of the fertilizer in the yard All stockholders are requested to be
‘ "
J “
Deatlcy, Winfield Trombley, Ken­ bark, glyc ’ ne, SPOONFUL
as- ,
consider these splendid youngsters of
For Sale.
present.
Adler-i-ka. ONE
Had wasted day by day,
neth Warren, Cecil Wilkins, Thelma tonished
less importance than the fortunes of
me in its INSTANT action.
E. J. Claussen, Sec.
Mather, Jennie
McClew,
Gladys Because Adler-i-ka flushes the EN­ For when it rained good and hard
New. modern upright Player Piano, ■ merchant princes? Or is it possible
It washed the good away.
Rich ards, Barbara Simmons, Arthur TIRE alimentary tract it relieves
that many of the solons in the legi»-
stool to match and player records. lative halls at Washington arc inter­
■^Hderson, Harry Crawford, Lynn ANY CASE constipation, sour However, al) three of the men agree.
As
the
pleasant
summer
goes
by,
Mayes, Herbert Miller, Lucile Craw­ stomach or gas and prevents appen­
■ Easiest terms.—Apply at this office. ested in buying i»p these bonds—
ford, Marie Flagg, Anna McClew, dicitis. It has QUICKEST action of That the best thing of all, you see,
trafficking in the very life of the
Was
to
swat
the
very
first
fly.
Myrtle Sandberg, Harvey Maddux, anything we ever sold. J. S. Lamar,
country for profit, the meanwhile
Government to Buy Horses and
Wilson McKean, Violet Sandberg.
profi -sing undying patriotism and
Mules.
druggist. _________
Dist. No. 32—Miles Blalock, Ella
loyalty to American institutions.
Whooping Cough.
Bialock, Clarice Booth, Lila Booth.
Four boards of thccavalry officers These are questions which presrnt
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33—Elizabeth Phillips,
■themselves to the minds of milKons
One of the most successful prepar­
, were appointed today to visit Kansas of American citizi ns these days and
"'arie Mayer, Eugene Simmons, Lyle
ations in use for this disease is Cham­
City, Mo.; Fort Reno, Okla.; Fort no good reason exists for the situa­
Simmons.
berlain’s Cough Remedy. S. W. Mc­
!■ aroxind half
Gi-t. \TO
—Willie Goodspeed,
Clinton, Blandon Springs, Ala., writes
Royal, Va., and Fort Keogh, Mont., tion as it now stands. Loyalty to the
}Shaw, Dora O’Brien. Madeline
"Our baby had whooping cough as
drenched when
to buy about $100,000,000 of horses I country we all love and to our own
■filenbuyck.
Elizabeth
Vaughn,
had a« most any baby could have it. I
firesides should lead every American
and mules for the army.
ithJISH BRAND
Marold Haugen, Leon Shaw, Bert
gave him Chamberlain'* Cough Rem­
to study thesi questions from the
,’np'''pcvd.
Warren
Goodspeed,
viewpoint of one who is deeply and
edy and it soo* cot him well.” For
edv
* ia Vaughn, Harriett Hellenbuyck,
Why doe« the government continue iint<”«ely infi ri .till vitally concern-
safe
to issue so many bonds for war rev­ i i-d, if you please—in the situation.
'\i.lic Vaughn, Nina Kodad. Dorothy
enue purposes? Why not use con­ J Xril when you have decided how
Kai'e ’Roy Shaw, Gladys Kodad.
Rheumatism.
will hoop yoxi dry and
scripted incomes for tin-* purpose in­ ' congress should deal with the issu e,
Shaw, Willie Olson, Asbury
Shaw ■ isenneth Elliott. Jack Driscoll.
stead of saddling the general public , takes up the matter directly with
comfortable
bled
with
chronic
or
F
you
are
If :
with a bond burden that will be a pcr- . your senators and representatives anil
Ant­ •No. 30—(. Jordon Hastings.
,
u.itism
give
Chamber-
scular
rh
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
■ muse
pentual drain upon the workers of the - require of them the p lection you
Herchenhcitn, Frances Craw-
;
1
trial.
The
relief
I Iain’ 's s Linim
ford Ella Anderson, Julia Briggs.
land' The young manhood of the na­ I demand. Lets have more income con­
OUR 80th YEAR
n , pain
Eva ‘ ggleston, Helena
| from
---- which it afford- is alone
tion is being conscripted to bear the | scripton and ics* bonds.—Umpqua
Burmester,
C A.J.TOWtR CO
BOSTON
I worth many limes the cost. For sale
Hiid 1 Steel, Alice Steel, Lottie Eg-
brunt of the tight, and does congress 1 Valley News.
j by Lamar's Drug Store.
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