Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 28, 1917, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HE iDLIGHT JUNE
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisements.
that he is to return a pig of like age
from the first litter, and this pig is
First Insertion per line ............. $ .I0| ^lv
•
• boy, thus
__ creating
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Vn - another
I an interest among the boys on the
Each subsequent insertion, line.
05 {farm in hog raising, not only so, but
Business and Professional cards
in good remuneration to the boys
one month....................................... 1.00 who are given pigs for a starter. The
Locals per line each insertion...
05 banks in sonic communities have
taken hold of this matter, and the
Display advertisements, an inch
plan is working well. The snap shot
and Lodge Notices, per line .
05 man would like to sec a Hog Club
All Resolutions of Condolence
started in Tillamook County, and will
one month.....................................
■50 offer several suggestions as to which
will be the best plan to get them
started, so that those who are inter-
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, «-»ted ma> hav. time to consider
n C. BAKER,
i.At/c'D Publisher.
d .kii.k.r
which
is the
before
m og ting
is
F.
arrangC(1
to best
discu„
th(. a H
Club
28, 1917
Obituary Notice.
Mr. Andy Kostic, Sr., died at Blaine
Ore., June 18th, 1917, of Diabetic
uangreen, aged 78 years. Mr. Kostic
leaves a widow Annie Kostic, four
sons. Andy, Jr, and Ed. of Blaine,
George of Beaver; and 1 hos. W. 01
Van WTick, Idaho, and Mrs. W. H.
Doering, a daugnter, of Blaine, Ore.
-*r. Kostic has been an invalid for
over a year, during which time he has
been a great sutterer, and everything
that loving hands could do for him
was done. He was uuried from the
Catholic church in 1 illantook, Tues­
day, June zo. 1917. Grandpa will be
greatly missed by the whole com­
problem.
munity.
1st plan—The first thing to consid­
The family wish to express their
er is finances, how to raise it and
appreciation to ail the kind friends
what amount of money should be put | w no assisted them during the death
into it.
' and burial.
Rollie W. Wa:sjn is deserving of a
Our idea would be to put $1000 into I
The Pavemetu Case.
good deal of cr lit for the interest
a Hog Club, to be raised by popular
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and energy he put into the R-d Cross subscription of $1.00 each. There are
,
t.
movement in this count} and the suc­ 1000 dairymen in the county ___ _
.
• »*>- Supreme Court -
mru' .1.;-..... -
who I ' le lliant
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cess that followed his strenuous ef­ should bv willing to give Ji 00 to get 1
.
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'in the Pavement
pavement case
case w;.s entered in
forts.
| tlog Clubs started, ', <>>■
and with $1.00 the circuit court jour .al of this county |
from business men and c«i.
others this it states: At this lii.u- co.nes the par-
It SCI cins only a short time since the | u vould not become a burden on any-i
„ »*cs berc'o, ; by their respective at.or-
litigants in the pavement case were 01 --.c and would make the Hog Clubs
their wrttt
„
nevs and tile g.cir
v> 1 liten stipulation
up in arms opposing an assessment r. community affair
that
the
following
decree shall be en-
being made on the pavement. Now
2nd plan—The Breeders’ Associa- | tercd in this cause, and tne- court hav-
they are wanting th«
assessment
on. Grangers, Banks, Commercial , ing considered said stipulation and
made. Gee, wiz. It is awfully laugh­ | Clubs, anil the business men of each
the- terms thereof, it is therefore-, or­
able at the sudden change of front, city to guarantee a certain number of dered, adjudged and <L ,-re i d that the
now that a little ’'hush money ” is of- pigs.
IN
I decree- of said circuit court so appeal­
fi red placed on the end of a hook.
3rd plan—Divide the county up into ed from to this court be and the same
three hog districts, and compete for
Some smart guy at Washington has a prize as to which district could is hereby reversed anu et ^»ide and
held for naught, and it is further
hit upon wdiat he thought was a great raise the most hogs in a given time.
found, ordered, adjudged and decreed
improvement in the rural mail service
Perhaps others can suggest sonic
___ - that defendant Warren Construction
but which, in fact, is not so. A ruling other or better plan, for the above
Company has substantially perform­
is made that rural letter boxes shall are only offered
for a suggestion. ed that certain, hereinafter called
be placed on the right side of the The snap shot man is cognizant of ¡paving contract and sewer contract;
road. That means that sonic persons this fact and especially the business
and that 1 illamook City, by and
mail box is to be placed opposite his men of Tillamook City, have been through
its Mayor and common coun­
neighbor’s property, and which neces­ called upon quite frequently for sub­ cil and proper officers, shall, forth­
This will be the Biggest Patriotic Gathering ever held in Tillamook
sitates crossing the road. It, no doubt, scriptions and who have responded with, by resolution or ordinance as­
County, and will include a Great Demonstration by Patriotic
will be a little more convenient to the most liberally, otherwise it would not
sess and determine the proportionate
Citizens, and Everybody is Cordially Invited to Join
mail carrier, but it is, to say the least, be hard to raise a good sum of mon­ share
of the cost. The remainder of
a silly and unnecessary ruling.
ey for a Hog Club in this city, and the mandate is substantially what wc
in the Parade and March behind the
for that reason we are inclined to be­ published last week as to the stipu­
Before the City Council takes any lieve that $1,000 should be raised by lation.
10th COMPANY, COAST ARTILLERY, G.A.R., W.R.C., S.W.V.
action in regard to making an assess­ popular subscription of $1.00 each.
HONOR GUARD, BUSINESS MEN, CIVIC IMPROVE.
ment for the pavement, it should care­
As to the management of the Hog
Circuit Court Cases.
fully read the report of Mr. Roy, who Club, this, wc believe, should be left
ME NT LEAGUE, GRANGERS, etc.
was authorized to obtain a disinter­ in the hands of some local organiza­
Judge Geo. R. Bagley adjourned
ested opinion of the pavement. This tion working through the County
was done at the initiative of a former Agriculturist which would be far bet- circuit court on Saturday, after being
in session six days.
rhv council and although it cost only ter than forming another organiza-
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-— • it ’ was in “
,ir tion, for we believe that better results
Coats Driving and Boom Co. vs.
a
few
hundred
dollars
our
judgment, worth more than the would be obtained if some of our ' Carl Haberlach and wife and Frank
S. Lugunote. Condemnation suit. Jury
thousands of dollars it took to satisfy organizations
were
consolidated. gave
•
a verdict in i?.vor of defendants
a lot of high priced lawyers fro"' How
,-ever, we want to create some in- of
' $292.00.
Portland and other places. Look it "P ItJrc'J
. t in a Hog Club for Tillamook
This is the last opportunity the People of Tillamook County will have of
Clyde English vs C. F. DeFord.
gentlemen and compare it with
—!*t- the
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county, and hope some plan will be Damages. Dismissed.
Cheering
and do Honor to the Tillamook Boys before they are mustered
conditions in the contract.
decided upon that is satisfactory.
W. G. Dwight vs. L.M. Dennis and
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into
the
U
S Army and sent to a training camp, and who, no doubt, will he
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o
M.
H.
Dennis.
Action
for
The case tried last week in which
money.
The generous act of Miss Lillian Judgment.
sent
to
France
in a few months hence. Show your appreciation of the pat­
the county judge and two conimis-
Ernest E. Lightfoot vs. Adolph
sioners were sued for damages for an Groat, who was elected Goddess for
riotic
spirit
of
the
Tillamook Boysand Salute them in the Big Demonstra­
the
patriotic
demonstration
in
this
Erickson.
Action
for
money
in
lavor
alleged accident to Mrs. Nell Rass* ...
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in favor
......... .... the
■niziicy
over
to tne
müssen petered out as wc predicted. I S. ■***7.
”y> : 2 turning
money
over
of plaintiff. Order extending time for
tion on July 4 in Tillamook City.
Company Fund ,u...
that . the
It took only a few minutes for tjle'Comnanv
L committee filing motion for new trial.
Charles Ray vs. N. J. Myers. Action
PATRIOTIC ADDSESS TO THE YOUNG FOLK.
jury to decide in favor of the county had appropriated for her dress, is
officials. If that was all there is to the worthy of commendation, for it for money. Judgment.
emphasises
two
things,
that
the
young
The Adjustment Bureau of the
case no one could raise any objec­
people of this city have caught the Portland Association of Credit Men
tions. The
county
officials
were put patriotic
nont
1
lie
ci
’
ll'"'
O'""-"'
tpirit
and
that
we
at
citizens
t.. .........
liie expense
the
suit, jlave not responded to the Company vs. E. E. and Frances J. Y'arnell.
t_
..r____ of . defending
i ‘
'
Foreclosure. Default and decree.
The Patriotic Demonstration starts at 10 (Ml A.M. sharp.
Adetailed
and .I now
the taxpayers ......
will,
..-- th:
| q no ’ doubt,
Fun*' as «’<’ should have done. The
C. R. Halladay vs Evelyn Halladay. (
have to pay
tiav • several hundred dollars
uoUars money
citi2ens for
have
been
urced
to subscribe
program
will
be
published
later,
which
will
include
the
sports
for the
na
Y.
M.
C.
A„
Liberty
Bonds
Divorce case. Decree.
for court and witness expenses. This
young people.
Ethel Krugan vs Martin Krugan. 1
is one way to "bleed” the taxpayers I
when people will rush into law suits. I and Red Cross, and they have done Divorce case. Decree.
Everybody cordially invited to join in the Patriotic Demonstration in
so most liberally, but, to use a com­
Nell Rasmussen vs A. M. Hare, |.
this National crisis and give the Tillamook Boys a rousing send off.
A proposition has been made to the I mon expression, charity should com­ Frank Owens and Geo. R. McKimens
-County Court by the State Highway I mence at home. Tillamook Connty Action for money. Jury trial. Verdict |
Commission, that if the government I organized a company of Coast Artil- in favor of the defendants, the jury ,
will give $15,000 and the state $15,000, I- h ry, and the young men w ho joined being out only a few minutes.
■ it are about to be mustered into the
whether this coi-nty would give $15,-1 I United States army. They are our
Summons.
Anderson Bibby .Wedding.
000 to improve tin road from Dolph I |)OVS
'
...............c should all take a lively
to Hebo. The l only Court decided I 1 interest
in their welfare and show
1 bi marriage of Miss Helen Bibby
In the Circuit Court of the State of
to accept the offer, Imt would have to :bat we appreciate tile sacrifices they
i Oregon for Tillamook County.
take the $15.000 appropriated in tin h ive made in offering their services and Roy J. Anderson was solemnized 1
budget for the l ittle Nestucca road, tn th'- government and ready to fight last Sunday afternoon at Z o'clock at Ethel Krugan, Plaintiff
vs.
as that is the onk money available to for us Some few weeks ago several the home of the bride, 205 Lincoln
Strict, with Rev. Carl H. Elliott rcad- Martin Krugan, Defendant
cover government and state aid the husit-e's nun thought that the Com- I ing
the
nuptual vow s.
The only
To Martin Krugan, the above nam­
county lias on h: nd at present. 'I cat l'.iny Fund bail
j guests wire the immediate relatives ed defendant:
m i t have
received
sup-
t that it *hou1d
done, the and
it
does not mean II- ,t the money will I be j I ,.< r ...................
of tin- bridal couple.
In the name of the State of Oregon |
taken from the 1 ittle Nestucca r • ‘I- I was :•radically decided to raise $1.000
The living room was effectively
You arc lu-rcby required to appear
but would be simply a temporary ar- ( j- th, fund, but owing to Y. M. C.A., decorated
in pink carnations and and answer the
complaint filed
rangcinent to obtain $2 for $1 ex-
ex­ I »Iv
rt«
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ib-rtv Bonds and Red Cross cain- sweet peas combined with stnilax and against you in the above entitled
pended on tile I liree Rivers road, it
i.ns. it was thought best not to maidenhair fern, thi dining room court and cause, on or before the ex­
I am going to dispose of tuy Stock of
being planned to spend $15,000 on i-lace ny obsticlcs in the way of bung
in yellow lotus and fern. The piration of the time prescribed for ,
that road this summer.
Goods at greatly Reduced Prices,
t'- - worthy cau-is. The snap shot bride wore a charming
going-away , | the publication of this summons, and
mm G one of those who bi-lii-vi- we gown of Belgian blue peu de cyne . if you fail to so appear and answer,
"Waste not; want not,’’ is not only 'I
Consisting of
II 'how our appreciation of tile w ith accessories of silver grey and | the plaintiff will apply to the court
11 good motto i-: times of war but in I illantook boy s bv giving them all
for the relief demanded in the com­
carried
a
bouquet
of
pink
ami
white
,
times of pc. 11
and plenty, and the encouragement that we possibly
r - arc plaint which is that the marriage con­
should be taught not only in the pub­ can, and this can be done through sweet peas. Both young . people
popular her«-. Mrs. Anderson
.‘....1...,..,, was
»«.' for
mr 1 tract now existing between plaintiff
lic school« but in the Iwtui-s as well. subscribing to the Company Fund.
some time social ed'tqr on The I and defendant be dissolved and that
There is much valuable food wasted Should the boy-' be sent to the front, Statesman
staff, and is well known in I plaintiff have such other relief as to
today, too much, altogether, and it is as, no doubt, they will be, yve Tilla-
And everything in a First Class
comneten« I the court may seem equitable.
-i.nv house
House circles as a competent
a good thing to preach a sermon in mookers will be more interested in state
This summons is published in the
stenographer,
having
also
been
asso
­
Harness Shop ; also
these columns once in .1 while abo^t our own boys who are engaged in the ciated with her sister. Miss Edna Tillamook Headlight in pursuance of 11
wastefulness.
No
well regulated war, not that they are more brave Garfield, court reporter of this city. an order made by Hon. Geo. R. Bag-'
home wastes good food. No good an<l courageous, but simply because Mr. Anderson is an expert electrician, lev. Judge of the above named court, |
house keeper throws away good food. I we arc personally acquainted with graduate of the electrical engineer­ dated lune 23rd, 1917. requiring pub­
The wasteful husband and wife and most of them, some of whom we have ing department of Oregon Agricultur­ lication hereof to be made o
wasteful children are responsible for seen grow from infancy to manhood. al college, class of 1913. At present he week for six successive weeks, once a
a great deal of good food being
We are fully aware of the many de­ is manage r for southwestern Oregon the first publication hereof is . and
thrown in the swill barrel or to the mands now made upon people for for th«- Willard Service Agency, with the 28th day of June, 1917. is made
chicken. Wc can all learn a lesson money, vet for all that, when it comes headquarters at Eugene.
H. T. Botts,
when it comes to wastefulness in down to brass tacks, it seems to us
After the ceremony
Attorney for Pla ntiff.
some w iv or other, and the present that it is our first duty and privilege served. Later Mr. and a collation was
war is going to do us all some good to look after our own boys and show left for Eugene, their Mrs. Anderson
Notice to Contractors.
future home.—
in preventing so much waste in food that we are heart and soul«' with them < fregon Statesman.
in the future.
Notice is hereby given that the
in the dangers that will confront
The bride formerly resided in this
County Court of Tillamook County
them when taking part in some terri­ city and attended the puhlic svnvoi,
school,
It's enough to make a monkey laugh ble battle. The committee having the and the groom is a son of Mrs. Annie will receive proposals until to o’clock
the way the litigants have allowed management of the patriotic demon­ Anderson, both of whom are highly a.m. July 13th. 1917, for the improve- j
themselves to be monkeyed with in stration in hand was more than pleas­ respected young people.
ment of
the Tillamook-Fairview
Road from Sta. 66 plus 01.58 to Sta.
the pavement case. With overabun­ 'd when it heard
Miss Groat had
» that
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to give the
91 plus 23.38 and th«’ Tillamook-Bay
‘ $2000 that was
dance of evidence that the Warren decided
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POINTS THE WAY
City Road from Sta. o plus 90 to Sta.
to her in the contest to the i
Construction Co h.t«l not complied coming
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plus 71, by
a concrete/
with the conditions of the paving Company Fund. It was not the 1 The Statement of thia Hillsboro . navetnen«
>* ‘ constructing
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k
«oncrete ' .
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-.
pavement etc.,
16 according
feet
wide, to
side
drainage
contract, the Supreme Court has re­ amount of money involved, but the
Resident
Will Interest
Our muwwro
Readers I ditches,
the
plans
versed the decision of Judge Camp­ right patriotic spirit that promoted it
Our neighboring town Hillsboro and specifications now on file with
bell and decrees that the Warren that is commended. Let’s all con­ points the way in the words of one of the County Clerk
of Tillamook i
Construction Company has substan­ sider well Miss l illian Groat’s com­ its most respected residents:
I County and then publicly opened and [
tially performed its contract. The su­ mendable action, and endeavor to do
Mrs. W. H. Morton, 1439 Second read.
Notice to Contractors.
preme Court may be able to force the something more than we have done C.
St., um-u
Hillsboro tire., says: ”1 can read.
Fach
i a sealed
■ for
■
Mayor and city d ids to swallow that to encourage our home boys and always _____
— • word
— z--
■ *■"! | envelope
each proposal
shall
in
Notice to Contractors.
speay a good
Doan's
marked on
the be outside
“Pro-
kind of a ruling, hut wc poor mortals show our appreciation of what they Kidney Tills since they pulled me posal to improve Tillamook-Fairview I Notice is hereby given that the i
win» kno»» that the construction arc sacrificing. We
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Tillantookers through a terrible attack of rheumat- . Road Sec. 3 and Tillamook-Bav City 'County Court of Tillamook County,
company did not comply with their ought to feel proud that we have a ic pains. For over a year, I wasn't Road Sec. 4" and shall be accompan­ will receive proposals for the
Notice is hereby given that the
im-
I
County,
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contract with the citv. won’t stand . company of Coast Artillery that is of­ able «0
Court of Tillamook Cooat)'
to dress - myself
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_
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im-j
—
provement of the Cone R
, County
that kind of dope being rammed fering its services to the government, and muscle in my body pained so that
Sta. 33 plus 41.7 to 57 ' plus Road
* - front - i ■ will
or
bid-
I
receive
proposals for the i®'
dcr's
bond
equal
in
down our throats. It places th» May in the world wide war, which we all I couldn't rest day or night. 1 was in urr S oonrt equal in amount to 5 per | 0 ,rr^.j
’ to ’• . Station
’ ,atlon
57 Plus 3,P'us
o and Sta.
90 j (proventen
from gta
plus ’.?
0 J°
provement of the Bewely Creek R04®
or and t it» Council in an cmlvtrrass- hope will terminate soon. With these .
cent
of
the
total
of
the
bid.
such
>
a
"d/pectfication,
'
ari'nr'l'--
-
constant misery every minute. During
ing position, but if they have any grit few temarks, we will close with an i this time trouble with my kidneys set amount made pavable to Tiliamook , .-i, 1.
p]us 67-35
T.’.f °',,ce
the County
8 Q p|uj o t(>
''"»mook County, until to 0,1 hie tn
they won’t b«- forced to accept a appeal to the people in all parts of in and they were irregular in action County Proposals shall be made on
according to plans and specification'
the
forms
furnished
by
the
Conntv
'.'5,
a
m.
of
the
13th
day
of
July,
Clerk
of
pavement that »vas pronounced by the the county to take a lively interest in
..... Court reserves the , ' L-
file a.i
in the office of the CotW»7
li'igants to be different to tbit jot the Tillamook boys, \nyway, come to and congested I felt sick and nervous Clerk The --------
Count»
n Pu'’‘u'>' opened and read.
o °n
’clock
all over. 1 couldn't
anything to
right to
to reject
reject anv
anv or
or all
an bids.
. - ---- - get -..j...iiig
io re-
re­ right
Vlerk
1 • ,,
pr.opf’?, , ’’ia" he accom«— —
■ -• of Tillamook County, until 1®
the city on the Fourth and help give
v Meh the city contracted for.
is-— •*--
lieve
the suffering,
—"
until 1 - began tak­ f?j
rst publication
publication lune
First
lune 28.
z8 tor?
.«>«
bv
o ct/w-t, - ni ot- tjlc
jay of J“1»'
them a rousing cheer.
I *
*
ing Doan’s Kidney Pills. In a few Last
publication July lath, 1917
and
then
publicly shall
opened
and
The Holstein Breeders’ Association
_
....
on
_
—
vu
proposal
be
Jc ce
° read.
rtified
check equal in amount to s per cent icd by cash, bidder's bond a o'
week*, my kidneys acted more freely
Each equal
proposal
shall be accompa";
is wanting to discuss with the Tilla­
Erwin Harrison. Clerk
of the total of the bid, such amount check
in • - amount
and
the
rheumatic
pains
began
to
case
ll
hv
*
1
-
Stomach
Troubles.
mook Commercial Club the question
Man­ 1 < mat liable cMcs of st01 ich up. I stuck to them until 1 had finish­ Stomach Trouble and Constipation. made payable to Tillamook County, of the total of the bid.
of starting a Hog Club for Tillamo<J<
All proposals shall be made out on made payable amount to 5 per cent
County. Hog clubs have been started troubles have been effected bv Cham- ed about twelve boxes when 1 was
“I will cheerfutlv say that Cham- 1 the form furnished by the County All
’ ’2, such atnoort
berlain’s Tablcts One man who
___ had able t' get around as well as ever berlain
’s Tablets are the most satis- I Clerk for such purposes. The Court'‘‘
in a «rood many rural communities
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to
Tillamook Cottn'E
Today
can get
get factory remedy for stomach troubles _ ‘ __
___ ______
j I 1 can
with flattering results, ami there is no spent over two thousand dollars for land do my work.
I
proposals
shall
made out ®
reserves
the right to reject any or all the form furnished be
anv pain or effort. I and constipation
—•r«uon mat
sold
-"1*'
by the
that I I have
have troubles
sold in
in I I l bids.
reason why 011c should not succeed medicine and treatment was cured by around without any
a
few
boxes
of
these
tablet»
Price,
take a box of Doan's Kidney Pills «nitty
years
store service.”
. pu1bi'.'cation
toi.
thirtv four
Crt..- —
----- • ’drug
“
Clerk for such purposes. The I-”,
in 'his county Briefl» stated, a Hog . ..
— --<
•
-
2; cents. «?
For
sale • bs- Lamafs
Dnig now and then however and they keep ^t‘es S. H. M"^ph>'- ^™^’t. Wells- I
»"»’’''cation July izth.'IQI/
reserves the right to reject any or 4
Club gives a boy a pig. on condition 1 Store.
—
t
June
28th.
my
kidneys
tn
good
condition.
drugstore.
by
Laraar
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tn»in
Harrison,
Clerk.
my kidneys in good condition.
bids.
ion July izth.
First publication June ¿8th, 10'7-
Last publication July 12th. I9*7-
PATRIOTIC
DEMONSTRATION
TILLAMOOK CITY
FOURTH JULY.
PATRIOTIC SPEECHES AND
MUSIC BY BAND.
See Boysen Charley Chaplin Stunts.
Sale.
Harness, Saddles, Sweat Pads,
Collars,
GLOVES, SUIT CASES, GRIPS,
WATER PROOF CLOTHING, Etc.
20 Per Cent
CUT in Prices
W. A- WILLIAMS, Tillamook. Or.
if V- üSSî "
Erwin Harrison, CIO*