Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 02, 1917, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. AUGVST 2,
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1917.
»’.50 PER YEAR.
the. market at all times for
Dr. Reedv has gone to Pullman.
•"» C.1I Wash., to take an examination, as the
government is calling for veterinar­
rhe Tillamook Meat Co. will pay ians.
T,
■ ioc tor all io pound lard pails and 5c
Dave Martiny missed his cow on
tor 5 pound pails. They must b- free Wednesday from the pasture near the
| from rust. Bring them in at once and house, and it was thought that some-
MH
| get your money.
♦ one had stolen the animal, so a
ref
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Only Edison re-crcaiions can be • search was made in different parts of
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mistaken ior the original voice. Its I the vicinity. It dawned on him that
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evening
about
a
covered
cesspool
on
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rich
true
tones
fill
many
homes
with
HE strength of this Bank is the direct result
LA IPS OF_ SUPPLY AND DEMAND. _
gladness. Call at Lamar's Drug Store the place and on making an investiga-
of its efficient management, ample Resources
had broken
land hear one.
» I tion found the cow
EMAND for Tillamook products will exceed the
1 through and the animal’s neck had
and Capital, The confidence of the people is the
supply for many years to conte. New fields of
pr.-°T
of Brighton, and Otto I been broken. It was a valuable cow
result of the strength and unquestioned safetv which
Ltfenbcrger, of Nehalem, have en- I worth probably $200.00.
needs are constantly opening, while funds are
the Bank assures its depositors and patrons Ever
I !k,Cu V ot.1,1 t,!c ar,”y or navy but in
made available for the conduct of Old and es­
Ever
I
Wednesday
afternoon,
July
25,
was
the baby buggy brigade, their wives
since its establishment, the Hank has gradually
tablishment
of New enterprises through- the facili­
the
occasion
of
a
quiet
wedding
at
• presenting them with a son last week.
grown in strength and also in the esteem of the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Wil­
ties of the Federal Reserve System—arid such Mem­
'
Henry
Crenshaw,
with
Mrs.
Cren
­
people. We invite the accounts of all people who
son of the Gold Creek Fish Hatchery;
ber Batiks as the First National.
shaw and sons, left for Woodburn when their daughter, Miss Cecelia,
appreciate safety for their money and careful, efli
Your Checking or Savings Account Invited.
last week They left on Wednesday was united in marriage with Ralph
cient service.
DIRECTORS :
with Dr. 1. p. Wise and wife to mo­ Johnson, of Gaston, Oregon, by Rev.
A. W. Bunn. Farmer.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
this bank was ESTABLISHED IN 1902
tor through Yellowstone Park.
Cady. The groom is a prosperous
C. J. Edwards, Mgr. C. Power Co. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres.
General Banking and Savings
young
rancher
of
Gaston,
where
the
B. C. Lamb, Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
officiaI degree team of the W.
W. J. Riechers, Cashier.
of vvof Portland, will be in the city young people will make their home.
The
bride
has
many
friends
in
Tilla
­
on Saturday to initiate a class of 40
mook,
and
many
good
wishes
attend
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS' $48,000 00
candidates, when the team will ex-
fl
her as she leaves our midst.
emplify the new ritulastic work.
Tillamook, Ore.
Gene Garrett was tried in Justice
i Married on July 29, at the home of
i Herbert Alley, at Nehalem, Ore., Or- Taylor’s court on Saturday, charged
TILLAMOOK OREG ON
°. ^ranklin Knight and Martha with a violation of the fish law and
Elizabeth Alley, Rev. R. C. Young, the jury brought Jn a verdict of guil­
i pastor of the M. E. Church perform­ ty, the justice imposing a line of $50.
1 he case against Jeff Fleck was dis­
ing the ceremony.
missed and a complaint filed against
-Miss Dick, a concert player and' his wife, Mrs. Lulu Fleck, who own- | fore ten o’clock the boys were order­ 6 7— 5—Cole, Conklin Z.
I piano teacher of Portland, has decid- ed the net, on a like charge, it being j ed to entrain, and when the train ■ 68— "50—Johnson, Albi rt P.
c«l to local« in 1 illamook. Miss Dick stipulated between District Attorney ; 1 pulled out the boys were given a I 69— 54—I.yster Edmund P.
Bert I hayer lost two fingers at the will be heard ir. recital in the near Govne and Attorney Win-low that 1 rousing cheer, with the waving of j 70— 549— Hurras, Niche!.- C.
Feeney-Bremer Co.’s foundary, Dr. future, after which she will accept a the same evidence would apply to flags and handkerchiefs. At Bay City, I 71— 440—Golse, Emil.
Rockaway. "2—711—Trude, Guy Oliver.
Boals attending to the injured hand. limited number of pupils.
* both cases, consequently Mrs. Fleck 1 «aribaldi, Bar View,
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Brighton and W heeler, large crowds ' 73— 638—Norton, Leo E’r:.«r.
was
fined
$50.00.
1 he 1 illamook Hose ’Company sent
were at the depot to give the boys a I 74— 623—Schild, Henry
Dr. lack Olson was in Portland
W. A. Wise, dentist.
* I a fountain pen to each member of
Fifty thousand dollars will be ex­ fitting farewell.
| 75— 269—Apsley, Glenn.
last week and took an examination.
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor.
♦ i the 10th Company, Coast Artillery.
i 6—685—Madden, Ellis ' a/st-n,
The company has been sent to Fort
He has been advised that he and pended by Pendleton in putting on
the 1917 Round-L’p, September 20, Columbia, on the Washington side of 77— 335—Lamar, Paris
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough j Wanted: Experienced dairyman, 12 another dentist has been recommend­ 21 and 22, which insures the
very the Columbia river, with the Medford 78— 493—Walker, Walter Rupert.
to 1 5 cows, steady job for right party. ed for surgical work, and will in all
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best in contests, horses, steers, per- company. _____________
79— 34 1—Newman, Donald.
Address Dr. O. B. Miles, Sakin. Ore. probability, be sent to France,
formers and contests worth seeing.
80— 391—Hopkins, Her- an.
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat-
Bob Carlson was draught to the
.Mrs. A. F. Coats and two children, Special Pullman trains have already
81— 35 3—Pike, Franklin li
Third ^Payment Due.
ms.
* city on Monday charged with unlaw­ of Seattle, who have been visiting been engaged and will
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go from
82— 637—Mapes, Roy Ivan.
Born, to the wife of A. N. Sheets, fully selling liquor and was fined $50. relatives in this city, left for their Portland, Spokane and St.Paul. The
83— 360—Carver, less F. I.
The third payment of twenty per 3 4—571—Let sen, Wm. R.
home last Friday. She was accom- attendance will be equal to if not
son.
i
Marriage licenses were issued to panied as far as Portland
by her greater than 1916. The railroads have cent on Liberty Bonds purchased by 85— 488—Bash, Geo. Tilden.
A modern house for rent,—See Clarence Bellis and Mildred Ford;
brother, O. A. Shultz.
granted the usual special rate of one installments was dne on July 30. The 86— 704—Seamon, John.
bode.
Frank Eugene Benham and Laura
and one-third fare for the round trip payment must be made 011 or before 87— 72—Dahl. Arvid O.
As a result of the farewell
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, Piepka.
fronl all points in the no-rfliwest. The that date according to the official 88— 356—Tagman, Jacob.
loverdale, Ore.
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Money to loan on farm lands, from given on Saturday evening, $112.00 railroad officials assure the manage­ statement of terms and conditions of 89— 112—Franklin, Wavne.
was
added
to
the
Company
fund.
It
ment there will be no falling off in the sale of Liberty Loan Bonds made 90— 128—Wade, Albert.
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$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs , of interest. We want your business. is gratifying to say that all those who - i -------
attendance
—and the only question by Secretary McAdoo at the time 92— 11—Graham, Will S.
had
anything
to
do
with
the
dance,
subscriptions
were
invited.
with them is whether or not they will
iC. I.-Clough Co.
* See Everson.
*
93— 363—Elliott Titos. J.
the musicians as well, gave their ser­ be able to furnish the equipment.
Whether the bonds were purchased 94— 6—Doughty, Ralph Waldo.
Mrs. W. R. Rutherford and son re­ vices free.
Mrs. Marie Wade, nurse. Terms re­
from the Treasury or the Federal Re­ 95— 327—Wright, Chas. H.
serve Banks or through other banks
tted to suit the times.
* turned to Eugene last week after • Mrs. Chas H. Castner, of Hood TO BUILD FIVE
MILES OF or agencies it is important that these 96— 664—Goodrich, Earl.
visiting her parents. Attorney anil
97— 93—Brown, Arthur Lewis.
River, State President of the Oregon
HARD SURFACED ROAD
Lot« iin Block 3, Miller’s Addition Mrs. T. H. Goyne.
and succeeding installments be paid 98— 345—Darby, Marion D.
Federation of Women’s Clubs will be
r sale.—See T. H. Goyne.
♦
promptly.
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Ed. Donaldson had some trouble in Tillamook Saturday as guest of the State Highway Commission Calls for
99— 103—Turner, Boston E.
Lodging at the Watchtower, 25c., with his eye on Sunday, and Dr. Kill Karc Klub and will speak at the
100— 556—Rickenbach, Melchior.
Bids, to be Opened Next Tuesday.
THE
NEXT
DRAFT.
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Iso furnished rooms.
Boals removed a piece of steel from City Hall at 2;30 p.m. All ladies are
101— 154—Neilson, John Albert.
102— 51—Gilmore, Chas.
As a result of the special State and
invited to attend.
Garbage gathered free. See M. R. it.
103— 717—Wheeler, Edward Russel.
county
bond
elections,
Tillamook
Official
List
of
the
First
150
Men
to
anankrat, or call Main 6F11.
C. J. Edwards and son Lowell left
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a
104— 30—Wlahovich, Radun M.
County is to have five miles of hard
on
Tuesday,
the
latter
going
to
the
be
Drawn
in
Tillamook
County.
large feed store on 2nd Avenue East
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable
105— 199—Plecon, John.
hot springs for the ’benefit of his near the saw mill and will carry a surfaced road constructed this year
106— 388—Baumgartner, Jos.
rice, See Mrs. E. Plank.
*2 health.
out of the 20 miles or more to be
large line of all kinds of hay, feed, built in the south part of the county.
As there were quite a number of 107— 60S—Wagner, Carl C.
Now is the time to can apricots,
For Sale—Team, weight 1200 each, flour, grass seeds at the very lowest With the three and a half miles of errors in the list of names to be 108 — 406—Hoskins, Geo. W.
lie Fruit Palace can fill your order wagon and harness. Apply to W7. J. prices. Special prices on hay and hard surfaced road already built drawn in last week’s issue for the 109— 519—McDonald, G< < rge E.
I once.
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Stephens & Co., office Commercial feed in car lots.
south of Tillamook City, the addition­ first draft in 'Tillamook County, we 110— 25—Reynolds Chas M.
* I Sheriff Campbell and deputy Sheriff al five miles will take the road to have corrected it by the figures re­ 1 1 1—392—Kunze, Otto E.
Will pay you to see Everson tor a Building, Tillamook.
ceived from Washington. Quite a 1 1 2—383—-Weiss, Fred G.
tfe investment in city property or
R. H. Whitefield, president of the Stanley were in the north part of the Pleasant Valley, as far as the John number of names have been added
inn lands.
♦ National Timber Co. of Tacoma, county on Saturday, as trouble was Thcilcr place. By constructing that and only two taken off. It is expected 113—588—King, Luther Andrew.
1 14—705—Shunk, Charles Wm.
expected with I. W. W. agitators, part of the road this fall, it will save
Wanted to rent a farm.—Inquire of Wash., was visiting Joe Franklin this but we are glad to say the day passed considerable money in maintenance that the next draft will call for 68 1 15—576—Morrison, I • <>.
men from this county, but it will be 116—122—Mattoon. Oliver E.
illamook Sheet Metai Works, Tilla- I week.
without the agitators putting their charges.
oolt, Oregon.
* ; H. E. Moore, publicity manager of threats to close down the logging
The State Highway Commission, as necessary to draft 150 or more so as 1 1 7 642 Aitken, Dougll -
to provide for exemptions. We will
H •• —
Mason
Co., nas
has MiAcii
taken over the • the Hotel Multnomah was in the city camps and saw mills into execution. will be seen by ad. on another column probably give the entire list next I I 1 8—222 -Hobson, Mark Hill,
..... & ^,v.,
II 9—700—Priegnitz, Edw in.
the first of the week with Paul Jay-
is calling for bids for the first five
ndard patterns formerly sold by
Married on July 26th, at the home miles which will be opened next week showing the order in which I 120— 297 <irate, Ray
.
son
and
Mr.
Hapson.
mar's Variety Store.
those who registered will be drawn. ! 121 321 — Lutz, Fritz
I The Franklin Fish Market is now of C. E. Trombley, in this city, 1 Tuesday, August 7th, at Salem.
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122 707—Sorensen, Otto W11
Bv agreement with the
County
John i aldschau, Concrete contrac- i open for business, drop in and look Clarence Bettes, of Clackamas Coun­
123 368—Johnson, Chas. F .
6 concrete silos built. All work I around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.— ty and Miss Mildred Ford. The Court the State Highway Commis­
1— 258—Feldschau, John J.
ceremony was performed by the sion the specifications call for a road
124— 320—Lane, Ola F.
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2
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458
—
Meyers,
Richard
E.
B"ntccd.Both phones.
F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
bride’s father, Rev. F. S. Ford, pas­ 16 feet wide with two foot shoulders.
125— 656—Monte Cristo O. U.
3— 337—McCracken, Wilbur.
Tlie New Edison gets and gives all
126— 121—Mattoon, Jas. P.
The State Highway Commission
Mrs. Erwin Harrison, Mrs. Mapes tor of the M. E. Church at Pleasant
4— 676—Johnson, Harry Henry.
' Artist rendered just as the artist , and Rev. C. C. Curtis are attending Home, Oregon. The bride is a sister will pay three fourths of the cost and
1 27—221 —Hill Walter W.
5— 275—Deeter, Oro C.
W tt
128— 292—Riechers, W in. I.
¡the convention of the
Christian to Mrs. C. E. Trombley, and will the county the remainder. This will
6— 509—Moore Freddie Finos.
make their home in Clackamas coun­ .mean that the State will pay in the
129— 504—Bauer, Condi.r A.
-........ .......... Cherries!
.............. , now , Church at Turner this week.
Cherries’ . Cherries!
7— 564—Yuki, Sam.
130— 4 70—Robitsch, Chas. C.
I neighborhood of $ 1 0,000 a mile ^njl
8
—
596
—
Fraser,
Roland
Thos.
the time to buy them at the Fruit ■ There was a meeting of the Fair ty-
to $6,000,
131— 312—Hansen Laurence.
•the county from $5,000 t.
9
—
536
—
Searcy,
Roy.
James
Feeney
went
to
Portland
*1 Board on Tuesday,
with D F.
132— 90—Smith, Henry
10—548—Haugen Ole Aunton.
again on Tuesday, and he docs not which depends somewhat on the cost
"Nynotbe insured in the best fire ' Thompson, R. C. Magarrdl,
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133— 191—Kebbe, Felix H.
11 —126—Schuler Mike.
expect any further complications in of grading.
«rance company, it costs no more. | Lamb and Erwin Harrison preset!
1 34—477—Scovell, Herschel.
12— 107—Woods Lloyd.
regard to obtaining a contract to
“E'trson-
The Women’s Relief Corps will build two government vessels. About TILLAMOOK
135— 130—Wilson. Otto B.
HOME
GIVES
13— 616—McCormick LcanoriL
136— 168—Wilks, Wm
Now is the time to have your winter meet in K. of P. hall next Satur ay 20 prominent business men went on
14— 373—McKnight Thos. Jessie.
BOYS ROUSING SEND OFF.
1 37—4 24—-Anderson, Alfred
ood sawed.—Call Ernest' Knight evening at 8 p.m. AH members visit- the bond to see that the necessary
15— 486—Thompson Ray V.
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1 38—867-—Demchook, Alfred.
™tal phone.
♦ ing in the city are invited to attend. dredging was done, which was the
16— 692—Minton, Albert N.
*1’" loth Company, Coast Artillery, Left
139— 175—Zwald, Alfred.
the
17
—
600
—
Maraskiewicz,
Louis
only
thing
in
the
way
of
obtaining
Sunday
for
Fort
Stevens.
D L. Shrode, wife and daughters I 1 ....
Mrs. ...................
George Winslow and child
re-
A
c contract when Mr. Feeney was in
140— 300—Winslow, Geo W.
18— 507—Edmunds, Ernest D.
1 41—278—Dolan. Arthur ’lb«-..
>n from Salem Sunday, return- i 1 turned
«»™«-d from Salem
Saletn ®n
on Saturday, ac
19
—
309
—
Emery,
Carl
E.
Portland
last
week.
Several thousand persons, from all
companied by her sister M im Hazel
1 42—.524—Hoss, Albert Eldon.
£ Monday.
20— 437—Effenberg« r, Otto.
j Frank Strong left on Saturday to j,arts of the county, assembled at the 21— 604—Plasker, Jos C.
1 43—532—Brandt, Harold.
Rudolph Kunze and wife of Buhl, 1 Prince, and Miss May Ward.
work for the government at American depot on Sunday to bid farewell to
14 4—336—Gams, Marion I .
no« are in
*n visiting relatives ; and | z\ 1Tian by the name of Lee met with I ake, Wash., and Ben Agge, Lee the home boys, who had volunteered 22— 4 3—Clark, Albert B.
1 45—21 2—Barber, John.
I an accident at the Coats logging Hubbard aud F. H. Mathews left on their services to the country in this 23— 420—Allen, Cleveland E.
146— 49—F.rdt. Peter.
24
—
514
—
Taggart,
Oscar.
1 camp on Tuesday, a log rolling our
147— 8—Geganto, Tom.
u Cimn,y Court was in Portland
Tuesday. They expect to be gone national crisis, which was a notable
him He was brought to Dr. Boals about three months. The increase pay event in the history of Tillamook, for 25— 433—Davis, Wm. Wallace.
148— 305—Cooper, Rav A.
1 Monday conferring with the State
26
—
10
—
Gratian?,
Jas
Stephen.
. hospital and he is seriously injured.
1 49—557—Rock, Emmett R.
was the attraction, for whereas car­ when the 10th Company, Coast Ar­ 27— 487—Thompson, W. F.
“hway Commission.
I Mrs. J. E. Youel and son left with penters receive 50c. per hour in 1 ill­ tillery, entrained it was the first mili­
150—622—Rogers, Arch J.
28
—
140
—
Dürrer,
Jos
Antone.
furnished house for rent, Apply to
her husband on Sunday, and from amook, they will receive 75c. per tary company in the history of Tilla­ 2 9—4 32—Christensen, William.
^■Newcomb, 2nd Avenue West Portland she will go East to visit hour working on the cantonment in mook to respon«l tq^the country’s call.
Oakland Being Saved.
lr Drst Street.
2» friends during her husband s absence
Quite a number of/’Tillamook boys 30— 18—Oliver, Walter.
Washington.
31— 652—Gathers, Thos. A.
have
joined
the
army
and
navy,
but
S. S. Jchnson left this morn- with the Coast Company.
Wheeler, Or. July 30 —The schoon­
32— 601—Marolf, Arthur N.
Geo. W. Kiger was in Raymond,
L.° J0,:i. Ner husband, Captain i 1400 tb. horse, harness, buggy ami Wash., last week, where the saw mills the coast company was the first actual 33— 606—Stewart, John L.
er Oakland, wrecked on M< t zanil.t
military
organization
in
the
county.
cn« cf the Coast Artillery.
beaclj in March, 1916, is now ir1 fair
' stump puller, with rigging, for sale are closed down an account of I. W. The large crowd showed how inten­ 34— 1 82—F.asom, Chas. A.
way of being put in commission.
35— 513—Sutton, James V.
Ball Bowling Alley, . or trade for auto or motorcycle in AI W activities. Mr. Kiger thinks a sely interested Tillamook
people 36— 46—Curl, Carl Walter.
A. D. Moodie, of Portland, l as tak­
r ,8 by 4 fect wide. Inquire , condition, balance cash. Address Box good deal of the trouble is on account were in the home boys, and the rous­ 37 -223—-Jackson, Earl F.
en the vessel out of the sand and up
of difference of hours of labor, the ing send off given Captain S. S.
■ Carlson, Wheeler, Ore.
| 57<k Tillamook, Oregon.
over the sea wall and already ntovi <1
government legislating to give gov­ Johnson and his brave boys was 38 —117—Jenck, Joseph E.
Edison re-creations sing your fav-
her at least 1000 feet ovrr the sand
39—602—Moulton, Laurens.
Eric Glad came near meeting with eminent
ernment ana
and sonic
some ui
of the
i**«- • railroad
— cm-
.... something to feel proud of.
spit toward Nehalem Bay, having
4 0—390—Hackett, Genco F.
better than you ever I a serious accident on Tuesday, a hay ployes eight hours and not legislating
the
Captain
Johnson
had
advised
ar<1 them sung.
* ' fork piercing his hand, but, fortunat-
moved it 160 feet Saturday. From
eight hours for loggers and those proper authorities that he was ready 41— 75—Grifford, Jessie A.
this time he expects to average 200
i j ^yers and Mrs. Oscar Swen- ely, it did not prove serious, but it
42— 721—Magrini, Cesare.
who work in saw mills.
to move soon after the company was 43— 280—Howard, Harris.
feet daily, and to reach Nehalem Bay
.t e?' °u* °n the train with their was a close call«
All arrangements have been com- called out on Wednesday of last week 44— 332—Hall. Everett D.
in two weeks. Ways will be con-
,0<n<ls Sunday.
Evcrvbody must admit, even the pleted and it seems to be agreed that and on Saturday it was known that 45— 379—Snndigc, Mat.
structcd and the vessr 1 put in s< a-
next
Ws Sa'e~~Rutabaga and Cow Kale “wet«,’’'that it was a good thing that the Feeney-Bremer Co. is to be the company would entrain
worthy condition by a crew of ship
4 6 — 5 4 2—Ebinger, John B.
carpenters before launching
tJ:?? 1>er thousand.—Hans th- city was "dry” for the boys would awarded contracts to build two ves­ morning and leave on the regular 4 7—194—Lagler, Frank.
The Oakland is in much better con-
■ Tillamook, Oregon.
* have been treated too much for their sels for the government. Someone ap­ train for Fort Stevens. Most of the 48— 552—Lalovich, Peter.
dition than might be expected after a
pears to have
been doing some boys were given leave of absence on 49— 298—Wester, John.
J h'n Cf''n^cr Indian Motor Cycle, own good before they left.
year of buffeting by the tide- and the
’’knocking" at Washington, but these Saturday to say good bye and make 50— -675—Jarvis, Gust.
Married, on July 30th by Rev A f\
40 i lr.st class condition. Price
un-
strain put on her by the many
1
51— 343—Partridge. Lynn.
have been overcome. A bond has been final arrangements.
f inquire of Plasker Bros.
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at the M- E parsonage, b rank put up to do the necessary dredging,
Early Sunday morning the remain­ 52— 726—Pike, I.¡no S.
successful attempts to haul ! her out
E Binham. of Mul,nonls,hT £0“ook
to sr-a through the breakers.
modern residence, and Laura H. Piepka. ot Tillamook so as to provide plenty of water ing equipment was gathered up and 53— 15—Miller, Myrle.
Some $12,000 has ! > •
taken to the depot, and at nine 64—452—Kuper, J.awrence L.
spent in
ie ,n> f'est residence district. For
■ when the vessels are launched.
fruitless attempts to float her out
o’clock the company was assembled 55— 355—Tagman, Henry
M 1 bargain. See Frank Heyd. “ county.
O. F. Johnson, president of the
through th»- surf. Conci.’or Moodie
For Sale—Horse and buggy, broke First National Bank, Camas, Wash., at the fair grounds, and at nine thirty 56— 530—Allen, Everett E.
’•rda«^ '■'V'
E’s auto stolen on
is moving the ship ea-ilx with a crew
headed by the Stars and Stripes, the 57— 645—Bennett, Donald.
to
work
single
or
double,
weight
iooo
. .| v.1 ■« were in the county for a company started for the depot.
' N' m . "'‘mt and it was found on
of seven men and will
a good
58— 218—Crane, Acie F.
. .«v- vi i ing wi.h the R ■-« "-
pounds.—Enquire of E. P. Jeffrey, R. f.
rts road the next day.
profit from his contract price of
The depot was packed with people 59— 620—Paul, Sidney.
berg Brothers,, who are old friercs. i
$6000 for moving ami ’ A «• ■• ing in
•tfTillamook Dairyman F. D. Tillamook, Oregon.
» Mr. Johnson came by way of Astoria ( and on arriving there the company 60— 550—Johnson, Russ.
Nehalem Bay.
opened ranks and the people passed 61— 574—McKinley, Henry H.
Mteu Dfnt 4 or 5 Rood milk cows,
Henry Albers, the pt ■«ent owner,
Don’t forget those busted castings. 1 anJ in looking over this part of the down either side and shook hands 62— 31—Wohler, John H.
j
6j, Garibaldi, Ore.
county was wonderfully imprr«Wd
I
will be well repaid in •ilvaging arid
boys. It was a touching 63— 677—Johnson, William.
with
the
Can
be
welded
for
half.
Goods
.ent
fcritv^'-^1' "',o *' acting in the
1 with the dairy farms, for he h d b< en
when ready for sea the schooner will
by parcel post and expres. promptly - -mccied with dairying in the East. I , scene in many cases of parents and 64— -525 — Kipper, Jessie Louis.
find waiting cargoes at either Wheel­
”■ has I a's'slant Highway Engi-
j relatives «aying good bye to their 65— 183—Emery, Frederick A.
„ was also greatly plea.ed with the
er or Brighton mills.
M <n, k
-nrveving the county returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, .¡e
sons and brothers. A few minutes be- 66— 56—Wallace, Hugh B.
| city-
•hwiv r ot .’own for the State Oregon.
’ commission
I vnJwT
Confidence the Result of
Strength.
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Tillamook County Bank.
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