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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 4, 1917
Tillamook Jottings.
SuBndray,a giri.*^' °f J°hn Weber- °n
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»1.50 PER YEAR.
I am in the market at all times for
FISHERMEN AT NEHALEM
SUIT TO TEST LEGALITY OF
| al. Foreclosure of mortgage. Sale
l?
Ur„
calves—Smith “The Calf
COUNTY ROAD BONDS
HAVE TROUBLE.
Mrs. C. w. Miller is in from Port­ Man.
I confirmed.
—Both Phones.
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land visiting her husband.
L. Hiner and L. Reed vs Solon
Brought in the Circuit Court to Re­
W. A. Wise, dentist.
Union Fishermen's Co-Operation
to t*le wife of Fred Robison,
Shiffmann. Foreclosure of lien. De­
Mt?1' A "*!*’ a S’“b wil1 meet wi,h on Friday, a girl.
strain
County
Court
from
Selling
Compny Brings Restraining
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough Friday Ifteinoln
cree for plaintiff.
’
Bonds.
A marriage license was issued to W.
Suit.
Ethel Krugan vs Martin Krukan.
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Co.
A. Makinster and Jennie Denny.
A friendly suit was filed on Tues­ Divorce. Granted.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dickie left on
Money to loan on good security. T.
Union
Fishermen
’
s
Co-operative
C. A. Elliott vs R. A. Connell and
The Women’s Relief Corps will
day by Smith W. Elliott against the
Saturday for Dallas, where they will
H. Goyne.
* make
in K. P. hall Saturday evening Company vs. F. Bolle, Albert Craw- County Court of Tillamook County wife. Foreclosure of mortgage. Con­
_ 1. home.
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make their
their future
for<j,
Wm.
Crawford, C- H. Christen­
cCti nA11 ambers of the W. R. C., sen, Joe Duncan, F. C. Emery, Dave in the circuit court which is to test firmed.
To-morrow (Friday) is the last day
R. E. Wilson vs. C. A. Eastman et
.. A’
P.enninBton has returned to
the legality of the measure passed by
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Sons of Veterans and all
to pay taxes.
visitors who belong to any of these Gervais, William Hartzell, C. L. the people when they voted in favor al. Foreclosure of mortgage. Dismiss­
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III
“
tion
in
California
Hoag,
Chas.
Joesling,
Rudolph
Lar
­
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, and other parts of Oregon.
organizations are cordially invited to
of $412,000 for county road bonds. ed.
W. L. Provoost vs Bay City et al.
Cloverdale, Ore.
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attend and bring a basket for the sen, Louis Ludtke, H. H. Myers,
H. T. Botts is the attorney
M. C. Branson, of Willamina, has lunch to be served after the meeting. Ralph Robison, Chas- Stephens, H. Attorney
Suit in equity. Judgment for plaintiff.
in the case.
Schollmeyer, Sam Thompson, W. R.
Auto Hire—Call J. A. Smith, at contracted for the berries on
Hallie Kopieske vs. William Ko-
The County Court undertook to sell
S. B. Vincent, receiver of the T. B. Walker, Fred Witte, O. L. Wood, —
Rialto, Both phones.
• Watt place south of town.
pieske. Divorce. Granted.
Potter Realty Co., and attorney Sam Miller, W. F. Balmer, A. D. Thomp­ bonds and a number of bids were re­
Thornton B. Turney vs. John B.
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­ toChil‘d‘k-J°h?r Gr°4t 'S under orders White, of Portland, were in on busi­ son. Edgar Batzner, F. A. Emery, A. ceived, after which they were all
Hall and wife, Foreclosure of mort-
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
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to hold himself in readiness as the ness connected with that seaside re­ Klein, Oscar Bergman, Chas Seamon, withdrawn, the bond buyers claiming
that there were some irregularities in gage. Decree.
Lots in Block 3, Miller’s Addition government is short of sea captains. sort, and had a case in the circuit John Seamon, Harry Green, Jacob the election.
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„__ vs H. E. Carr et al.
L. S. ___
Morgan
court
to
quiet
the
title
of
certain
Kamm,
M.
F.
Bowman,
Paul
Walker,
for sale.—See T. H. Goyne.
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Mrs Leo Morrison and child who
The complaint is a lengthy docu­ To quiet title. Dismissed.
property
that
had
been
bargained
for
Elmer
Easom,
Arther
Loerpabel,
J.
Anna Rutgers vs. Derk Rutgers.
ment giving the entire proceedings
Born, on Sept 27th, to the wife of have been visiting relatives at PeEll and not paid for.
Lommen, Ralph McKimens, L. G. which led up to and after the election. Divorce. Continued for term.
Wash,, returned on Tuesday.
Fred Poorman, a daughter. .
Wilton,
—
and
Bowen,
Hankela
and
Chas. Ray vs. Louise Zurfleuh. Ac­
Captain George W. Morgan came in
The plaintiff prays that the defend­
Jay Baker, of Beaver, sold his 80
Garbage gathered free. See M. R.
on Wednesday from Portland, and he Kynsi and H. W. Tubbesing is a com­ ants be forever restrained from issu­ tion for money. Dismissed.
acre
dairy
ranch
to
John
Stultz,
of
plaint
filed
in
the
circuit
court
for
a
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
A. D. Laundagin vs. A. de Wilde et
Dallas. Jay then bought the Huston will be the inspector at ¿he ship build­ temporary retraining order pending ing, selling or in any manner dispos­
ing yard of Feeney & Bremer Co.
ing of or attempting to dispose of any al. Foreclosure of mortgage. Dismiss­
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- place of 40 acres.
the
trial
of
the
suit.
Good progress is being made with the
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bonds or warrants or any other evi­ ed for want of prosecution.
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
It is alleged in the complaint that dences of indebtedness whatsoever,
B. Stillwell went to Carlton Tues­ plant and work will soon commence
George W. Phelps vs Walter Rambo
on
or
about
the
15th
of
September,
Will pay you to see Everson tor a day’,,10 r?lSlt an uncle- He will attend on the vessel, the first shipment of
based or claimed to be based upon the Foreclosure of contract. Dismissed
1
1917,
defendants
maliciously
con
­
safe investment in city property or the K. P. grand lodge which meets in lumber being turned out this week by
authority of the petition filed
for want of prosecution.
spired, combined, confederated and 4, 1917, and of the election in May
farm lands.
• Portland next week.
Frank C. Reed vs. Alma B. Reed.
the A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
agreed together and amongst them- pursuance thereof and of the held in Divorce. Decree for plaintiff.
subse-
The New Edison gets and gives all
L. L. Stillwell left on Tuesday for a
At the annual conference of the M. seelves to ruin plaintiff’s business of
the Artist rendered just as the artist visit to the Hood River country. Min- E. Church, the appointments were operating two drag-seines by wrong­ quent orders made in regard thereto
gave it.
* me followed him on Wednesday. made known on Monday. Rev. Chas. fully, unlawfully and maliciously ob­ by the county court. That it be de- Tillamook Boys’ and Girls’ Club
creed that said . petition
was insuffi­
.
Girl wanted, for general house work 1 hey will be absent a month or more. E. Gibson comes to Tillamook city; structing the current and flow of the cient to authorize any election to be
Work at the State Fair.
Rev.
J.
F.
Dunlap
to
Bay'
City
and
waters
of
Nehalem
river
over
and
Inquire of Henry Schild, Mutual
On Monday of last week, Rev. Mrs.
held upon the matters therein con­
Wheeler;
and
Rev.
C.
W.
Pogue
to
above
and
in
front
of
and
abutting
The County School Superintendent
phone.
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Curtis united in marriage at the Nehalem. Rev. F. S. Ford, father of
tained, and that the election held in
the tide lands in front of plaintiff’s
Why not be insured in the best fire Christian church parsonage, Frank Mrs. C. E. Trombley, is reappointed property by threatening to place and pursuance thereto on the 4th day of sent out to the state fair and exhibit­
June, 1917, be decreed to be void and ed some of the club work of the
insurance company, it costs no more. Martin and Laura Winters of Nes­ to Pleasant Home and Troutdale.
by actually placing set gill nets and of no effect, and that the said petition Tillamook boys and girls.
See Everson.
* kowin.
by
threatening
to
place
drift
gill
nets
The results are very pleasing in­
Pupils of Tillamook district schools
and election be and decreed to be null
Mrs. L. D. Ackley and daughter, who won prizes at the state fair in the waters flowing over and across and void and of no effect; that it be deed, Christina Olson of Dist. No. 10
Now is the time to have your winter
the
tideland
in
front
thereof
and
in
Nellie,
of
Medford,
who
have
been
wood sawed.—Call Ernest Knight
were:
then decreed by this court that the took first prize on sewing and Leona
Mutual phone.
* visiting here, left on Saturday for a
Sewing—1st, Christina Olson, Till­ close prpximitity thereto, well know­ defendant county and individual de­ Rupp, of Dist. No. 1. took second
trip into California where they will amook, two weeks trip to O. A. C.; ing that salmon fish will not enter or fendants, as members of the county prize in the same project. Any county
At a meeting of the city council on spend the winter.
catch itself in such fishing devices
2nd, Leona Rupp, $5.00.
court and their successors in office, that can capture both first and second
Monday, Howard Harris was appoint­
during the day time, and not with the be forever restrained and enjoined prize in this project the same year,
Potato
growing
—
2nd,
Noah
Rich
­
J. A. Richards went to Portland to­
ed city marshal.
bona
fide
intention
of
catching
sal
­
from selling or issuing the bonds has cause to be proud of its young
day. He will visit friends there this ards, Beaver, $5.00.
Edison re-creations sing your fav­ week and will attend the K. P. Grand
Dairy Herd Record Keeping—2nd, mon, and for that and other reasons purporting to be authorized by said people.
the
plaintiff
company
prays
the
court
The canning team consisting of
orite songs better than you ever Lodge meeting which convenes
petition and election to the
said
in Dillow Smith, Tillamook, $5.00.
to enjoin and restrain the defendants
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and
Marie and Pauline Geinger
.
heard them sung.
Portland on the 9th.
Louis Weisenberger, late of Moore from further unlawfully obstructing Keeler Bros, on the bid and offer set Gladys Klinehan, from Dist. No. 57
out in the complaint, or upon any
Lamb-Schrader Co., will pay the
and
Scotts
Welding
Co.,
of
Oakland,
the
waters
of
the
Nehalem
river
abut
­
J. A. Richards went to Portland on
highest cash price for cascara bark Tuesday. He will visit friends there Cal., has taken over the welding plant ting on plaintiff’s property, and asks other bid or offer for any less sum or sent to Salem by the County Fair
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amount than the par value of said Board did splendidly. They won 4th
and empty sacks.
this week and will attend the K. of P. at the Feeneey & Bremer Co.’s plant damages in the sum of $5,000.00.
bonds as required by law, and that place which was excellent, as this
at
Tillamook
and
is
now
prepared
to
Mrs. C. A. Johnson and children grand lodge meeting which convenes
they be enjoined and restrained from ¡was their first effort and the compe­
guarantee
all
work
in
the
welding
line
The
case
came
up
this
(Thursday)
left Monday for Banning, Cal., where in Portland on the 9th.
tition was very keen among the ten
Work sent here by express or parcel morning, when the attorneys in the accepting any less price, either di­
they will spend the winter.
Mrs. C. A. Dunn, who had a serious post promptly returned. Anything case presented the case, it has been rectly or by any subterfuge or evasion counties taking part in the canning
We have a 75 to 100 light dinamo attack of appendicitis, and’ who was that can be welded we will weld, set for trial on Monday morning. or by any allowance to the purchase contest.
of said bonds or any other security | We also understand that Dillow
for sale. Better see us before we send operated upon by Dr. Boals. we are prices reasonable. Bell phone.
There was a large number of fisher­ which might be lawfully issued in Smith, of Dist. No. 10 took second in
it to Portland.—Coast Power Co.
* glad to say is out of danger and
men
from
Nehalem
in
court.
The Women’s Civic Improvement
place thereof, of any sum or sums dairy herd record keeping, and Noah
greatly improving in health.
For Sale—New modern residence,
League will hold its annual meeting
whatsoever for expenses hi connec­ | Richards, of Beaver, took second in
From the 18th to the 30th of Oc­ at the M. E. church next Wednesday BLACKBERRIES
located in best residence district. For
tion therewith other than the reason­ potato raising.
and
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * tober, 17 tons of evergreen black­ afternoon, Oct. 10, at 2:30 p.m. The
BLACKBERRIES able value of such expenses, and that ; The county superintendent
berries were shipped by express
| the plaintiff have sucTt other and teachers are already planning for next
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W. A. Williams has disposed of the from this county, and large shipments meeting will be of unusual ' interest,
and all members are requested to at­
further relief as to the court may year’s club work, and the school ex­
remainder of his stock to Henry have been made since then.
I am buying all the berries I can seem equitable.
hibit at the county fair will be far
tend. Miss Dick will render some
Crenshaw and will leave in a few
better than this year. Encouraged by
Virginia DeLillies has resigned musical selections and Mrs. C. J. can get—am paying 3%c. Per lb.
days.
the showing made at the state fair
from the Kolb and Dill show, and will Edwards will give an illustrated read­ at Tillamook, crates furnished free,
Circuit Court in Session.
this year, it is planned to have a big
J. W. Maddux vs. F. C. peldschau visit for a short time her parential ing.
berries you sell me are to be used in
school exhibit at Salem next year.
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is a suit filed in the circuit court to home here before going to New York
The
dairymen
who
won
prizes
in
making
jelly
and
jam
for
our
sol
­
recover $332.09 on a promissory to continue her musical studies.
The October tern! of the Circuit Our schools should capture first place
the stock show at the state fair were: diers—Smith “The Calf Man.’’
note.
Court convened on Monday with with a booth there in 1918.
The following Tillamook breeders
Dr. Smith went to Philomath, to
Judge Geo. R. Bagley
_ _ . presiding.
Lost—Elks pin near Tillamook visit with his family. His son Leslie, took prizes at the Guernsey exhibit:
A grand jury was drawn composed
Vote of Condolance.
AGRICULTURE NOTES.
Bulls: 3rd, Frank Hunter; 5th, Geo.
Hotel. A reward of $10.00 is offered who belongs to the aviation corps, lo­
of J. S. Diehl, I. J. Earl, Frank Paul,
for the return of same to Tillamook cated in Texas, is expected home on Williams and Son.
Frank
Kumm,
E.
W.
Knight,
R.
B.
Whereas, the Supreme Ruler of the
Cow, two years and under: 2nd By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist.
Hotel.
a short furlow this week.
: McClay and
W. Tubbesing. The universe, in his infinite wisdom, has
Homer Mason.
Free,—While it lasts, 1 lb. G. A.
judge
appointed
Mr.
Knight
the
fore-
Don’t forget those busted castings.
I removed from her earthly home, the
Senior yearling: 4th, James Wil- Does Tillamook Wish Another Big
Baking Powder given away with eve­
I man of the jury.
i beloved sister of sister Louise Riich-
Industry?
Can be welded for half. Goods sent liams; Junior yearling, 3rd, John
C. C. Byers was indicted by the ers;
ry 3 lb. can of Royal Club Coffee at
Mention has been previously made
Morgan; 4th Homer Mason.
by
parcel
post
and
express
promptly
Ray & Co.
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Therefore, be it resolved by Silver
regarding the possibilities of berries grand jury, who was charged with
260 acres Coos County, Oregon, land
embezzlement of' school funds of Wave Chapter No. 18, that we ex­
Light wagon and set double har­ returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, three miles from North Bend on nav­ and small fruits on our less produc­
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tive soils. Opportunity now knocks at Rockaway district. When arraigned, tend our sympathy to sister Reichers
ness, good as new, for sale cheap. In­ Oregon.
igable channel of Coos Bay, with boat our doors for a chance to come into Byers pleaded guilty, and the judge in her bereavement, and that these
quire or write Moroney, Manhatten
service.
130
acres
bottom
land
which
Frank Heyd is in Portland on busi­
resolutions be placed on the lodge
the
me lUUlllV
county with
WlUi
a tugunuvii/
rt
loganberry jui**.
juice sentenced him to the r penitentiary
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Beach, Oregon.
ness this week. On his way to Port­ is dyked and ready for cultivation, plant and make possible the develop-|
one to fifteen years but parollcd books, a copy be sent to sister Louise
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130
acres
bench
and
hill
land.
Price
Money to loan on farm lands, from land he stopped at Wheeler to figure
ment of this class of land. Last week him on condition that he is to refund Reichers and published in one of the
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate on a new cement buiuding which $22,000.00. Terms $12,000 cash, bal­ at Salem several of the Tillamook the district the money he defrauded , local papers.
ance
to
suit
purchaser
at
6
per
cent.
of interest. We want your business. Ralph Cady is contemplating erect­
Mrs. Franklin, Margret Coates and
people took the opportunity to visit [it of within 12 months, to pay the
Price at bed rock as owner must sell. the Pheasant Juice Co.’s plant to see ;county the expense of the prosecu­ Mrs. Condit, committee.
See Everson.
* ing.
Address W. G. Robertson, Cooston, wht kind of an outfit they hve. All tion and not to leave the state. By-
Wanted: Apartment or small house.
F. E. Norton and wife and their son Oregon.
* had good reports to make.
| ers’ shortage amounted to $1,641.33,
The Bible as to War.
Furnished or unfurnished. Family of Cyrus and wife and baby, all of Amity
They wish to establish a plant in ‘ and for nearly four years he used a
Homer
Mason
’
s
Guernsey
cow,
three adults. Address, Renter, care are visiting Tillamook friends. They
j slick method of defrauding the school
In Brooklyn recently a church lead­
are well known here and in the south which took second prize at the State Tillamook, and, I believe, will by so district and falsifying the school re­
Headlight office.
end of the county where they owned Fair, died on the way home in the doing open up great possibilities for ports. It was by comparing the re- er who had been drafted for the war
For Sale-—By Case’s Garage, One a fine ranch a few years ago.
applied for exemption on ihe plea
car. It evidently broke loose and those who own the hill and prairie
30 horse,
2 passenger Chevrolet
commenced eating the grain that lands. In order that all may have a I ports sent to the county school sup­ that the Bible advocated peace and
S. B. Vincent, receiver, T. B. Potter was placed in the car for the cattle, chance to consider this proposition erintendent and the reports of the not war. When his application reach­
auto, new tires and
------ one
. _ extra. Price
t
Realty Co., et al vs. Pearl Alkire et and eating too much, floundered. a series of meetings has been called district kept by the school districts ed Meier Steinbrink, chairman of the
if sold at once $625.00.
| that the discrepancies were discover­ exemption committee, he wrote on
al, to quiet title to certain lots at Bay­
ed.
The Franklin Fish Market is now ocean. Plaintiff took default against Mr. Mason paid $350 for the animal as follows:
the back of it the following from the
Monday,
open for business, drop in and look a large number of the defendants and at the recent Guernsey sale, being one
In the two fish cases, in which Mrs. 14th verse of the fourth chapter of
of the cows that was purchased and Wheeler.
around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.— dismissed cases against others.
brought from Wisconsin. He was
Monday, Oct, 8th, at 7:30 p.m., Lulu Fleck and Gene Garrett were Nehemiah:
I found guilty in Justice Taylor’s court
F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
“Be ye not afraid of them. Remem­
The weather continues to be mild, fortunate in insuring the cows, with Bay City at Gymnasium.
Tuesday, Oct. 9th, at 1:30 p.m. at for violating the fish laws, and were ber the Lord which is great and terri­
Colin W. Cottan vs J. E. Sullivan, with the grass growing faster now several others at $300.00 a head.
each
fined
$50.00,
these
cases
were
Tillamook,
at
Court
House.
J. C. Davis and Thomas L. Leonard than at any time of the year, and the
ble, and fight for your brethern, your
The War Liberty committee, which
Wednesday, Oct. 10th, at 1:30 p.m. appealed to the circuit court. On sons and your daughters, your lives
is a suit filed in the circuit court to prospects look good for an abundance was appointed by Mrs. C. J. Edwards
Tuesday
the
case
against
Mrs.
Fleck
and your houses.
quiet title to certain property.
of green
feed for the next
two to raise funds to equip libraries
in Beaver.
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a jury, which
Representatives from the Pheasant was tried before
Wanted—To rent dairy ranch of 20 months or more.
every camp and cantonment and Fruit Juice Co. will be present and ex­ brought in a verdict of not guilty. It
PROOF FROM FOREST GROVE
L. Shrode, C. I.
or more cows for term of years. State
L. S. Miller has gone to war—His composed of D.
plain their proposition to us. Any . is reported that when the jury took
full particulars in first letter and entire herd of full blood and grade Clough, A. C. Everson, Mrs. F. R. questions regarding loganberry cul­ the first ballot 1.1 jurymen went on
Speak out
Mrs. Groat, Mrs. McNair, ture and possibilities will be cheer­ record that Mrs. Fleck was guilty Forest Grove Citizens
direct to box 21, Mohler, Ore.
Jerseys for sale. A chance to get Beals, ~~
Publicly.
......
Botts, Mrs. Everson, G. B.
and
one
not
guilty,
and
somehow
the
Mrs.
some
high
class
cows.
Enquire
of
S.
i
answered.
Forty Acre Ranch, some bottom
Lamb and C. J. Edwards (the last six fully
They have promised^to bring along one juryman managed to convince the
land, $3,000; half cash. Quick sale. M. Batterson, Mohler, Oregon.
In Forest Grove we find that peo­
being members of the city library several cases of Phez So that all may other 11 jurors that Mrs. Fleck was
Don’t write, come and see it. Taylor
The paving plant was taken out. the board) made a drive last week and be treated with some of the product. ■ not guilty. The judge dismissed the ple are praising Doan’s Kidney Pills
Real Estate Agency, Cloverdale.
highly. Being so near by, the state­
first of the week and is being fitted raised $154. The council had appor-
The sales of loganberry products case gainst Garrett.
ment of a Forest Grove resident is of
Frank
La
Flamboy
was
indicted
for
For Sale or Rent.—80 acre, irrigat­ up preparatory to laying pavement, tioned $150 for Tillamook.
from this state will this year amount
ed farm. Alfalfa and stock ranch. which will be started in a few days
stockholders of the Holstein to about »z.ooo.000. The market is violating the prohibition law, and he particular interest. Tillamook People
The
Terms can be had but no trade con­ The road has been rocked for about Creamery Association met in this growing. 10,000 additional acres arc pleaded guilty. The judge fined him will do well to profit by Mr. Haynie’s
sidered. Lay & Son, Hermiston, Ore. three quarters of a mile.
city on Monday and elected Charles needed immediately to keep up with the maximum penalty of $500.00. It experience.
John F. Haynie, county road com­
The enrollment at the public school Kunze president, B. L. Beals secre­ the demand. How much can Tilla­ ¡was bitters that he had been selling,
Only Edison re-creations can be
land as he had been told by the manu­ missioner, Forest Grove, Ore., says:
mistaken for the original voice. Its was increased with a dozen new pu­ tary and W. J. Peterson, treasurer. mook county furnish?
Be sure to attend one of these facturers that he could sell it and not "Several years ago, I was given up to
rich true tones fill many homes with pils, bringing the high school enroll­ Twenty-five shares of stock, fully
violate the prohibition law. the judge die with complication of kidney and
gladness. Call at Lamar’s Drug Store ment up to above the number it was paid, were taken up, by dairymen I meetings next week and see what can reduced the fine to $25.00 upon the bladder troubles. Words couldn't be­
who
have
600
head
of
dairy
cows,
last
year.
Several
new
fmilies
have
be
done.
and hear one.
payment of same and of good be­ gin to explain what I went tjirough
Remember the dates.
moved to the city, and this ts the rea­ and this will represent 20,000 pounds
for nearly a year. After taking about
For Sale—17 O. I. C. pigs, Ji and
havior.
of
milk
daily.
The
new
cheese
factory
State of Oregon vs. James Arrance. twenty boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills
North Fork Bridie Condemned.
'» full blood. $5.00 each, readv for son of the increase.
will be erected on Herman Haus-
Transcript on appeal. Dismissed.
in succession, I was restored to my
Mrs. I. M. DeLillies and daughter. wirth's place and will be the most
delivery from now to October 1st. A.
Sweeney Construction Co. vs Solon former, good health and today I can
T. Blackburn. Hemlock, Ore. Mutual Miss Lola, have returned home after modern cheese factory in the county. The County Court at its meeting yes­
viliting friends in Portland, Oregon It will be a fireproof structure built of terday found it necessary to condemn Schiffman. Action for money. Direct­ hold my own with any man. I give
phone.
tile North Fork bridge at Nehalem, ed verdict for defendant.
Doan’s Kidney Pills full credit for my
concrete blocks.
Dr. C W. Miller will leave here the Citv ’"d The Dal,es' T .ey
Wm. Kee vs. A. W. Shortridge. Ac­ present good condition. This medi­
as it was found that the bridge was
companied home with Mrs V irgmta
end of the week, and will take another ¿eLillies Niedlinger. who w.11 remam
rotten and liable to collapse at any tion for money. Transferred to Mult­ cine has no equal and I always re­
doctor’s prctice for a few weeks. for a short time before going Fast.
YOU CAN EARN
moment. The bridge was build eleven nomah County.
commend it to others I hear com­
He is thinking some of going to Hon­
King-Crenshaw Co. vs. F. L. Sap­ plaining' of kidney trouble.”
each month selling "Wear-Ever” years since. It will be severel weeks
The case against A. De Wilde, who
olulu to practice.
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't sim­
specialties in Tillamook county. C. before travel will be allowed by that pington. Action for money. Judgment
route for vehicles, but foot passengers in favor of plaintiff.
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Another meeting of the city council was arrested for entering a visitor s Irvine Armstrong,
Lewis county, can take their chances of crossing the
room at the Ramsey house, was dis-
Frank Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Petitions for citizenship:
wil! be held next Monday evening room at 1
charge of carrying con- ' Washington, averaged
$275
per
Tompsett, Frank Suter. Both admit- Mr. Haynie had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
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when the matter of the assessment ceided weapon» was brought against I month in July and August. A recent bridge.
ted.
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Props, Buffalo, N. Y.
for the pavement and sewer sys em
month's commissions of T. J. Pellow.
A. G. Beals vs. G. L. Dick, Action
Announcement.
will come up again.
he was sentenced to 15 days in tae I Astoria. Oregon, were $364. Do not
for money. Dismissed.
I apply unless you are exempt from
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay county jail.
D. L. Shrode et al vs. Emil Hellen-
Wanted.
Mrs. J. C. Holden announces that
' army draft, can furnish references
buyck and wife. Action for money.
toe for all 10 pound lard pails andI 5 •
z-„i„„,l G A. Zinn, who is in and have funds to pay expenses for she will open her Piano Studio, Sept. Dismissed.
for 5 pound pails. They must bt. tree
One dealer only in each town to
harsre of the government work in one month. Successful applicant will 1, for private and class instruction.
E. J. Claussen vs. F. H. Wilkins. handle a High-Grade Automobile
from rust. Bring them in at once an«
Mrs. Holden is a graduate cf the
Foreclosure
of
mortgage.
Dismissed.
be
selected
in
few
weeks
after
per
­
get your money.
Tire.
I sonal interview with our sales super­ Dunning Improved System of Music L. Hiner and L. Reed vs G. H. Pitts
Delion Tire Sales Co.,
Sec Miss De Par for Ladies’ wear­ o^r l.Tdn,a WRation with visor. For particulars write to The Study and will establish classes in and Solon Schiffmann. Action for
81 Fourth S'
this method.
ing apparel. Open on or before Oct.
money.
Decree
for
plaintiff.
Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company,
Portland
Anyone desiring further particulars
jeveral members of the Port of Tilla­
15 in National Building, Rooms
M.
Sue
Henderson
vs
H.
E.
Carr
et
Portland, Oregon.
may call at any time.
and 12. Entrance near Sanitary Mar­
mook.
kit.
t