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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 11, 1917.
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$5.00
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Si.50 PER YEAR.
. Smith "The Calf Man,” will pay
J. G. Harris, of Custer Co., Mont, COUNTY ROAD BOND LAW IS
g^nentB81p7cpound for y°ur Ev«-’
LOGANBERRY INDUSTRY FOR ated this year by the fact that Oregon
r^ce>ved orders to muster in, and in­
. TUlanmOoLa berneS
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
LEGAL.
only had a 50 per cent crop—but
stead of going back there he reported
even with a full crop total pack of
o
.
heriff
Campbell,
who
sent
him
to
County
Court
is
Restrained
from
Sei-
|
^'
bree
Hundred
^Acrei^
will^
Insure
y A. Wise, dentist.
berries could have been sold at prices
Mathias Springer and Anna Helge- American Lake on Monday. Several
Juice Factory—Will Pay 3J4 cts.
yielding the canner a very good mar­
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough wedln°Oh t°i! Garibaldi- were united in other young men from other states
ling Bonds with Commissions
Per Pound for Berries.
gin of profit.
wedlock the ceremony being per- have reported to the local board that
Added.
If you wish any further detailed in­
f°™ed by Rev. D. L. Shrode at the they have to be examined and instead
At the invitation of R. C. Jones, formation as to prices, etc. would be
Money to loan on good security. T. oihee of the county clerk.
ot
returning
to
the
state
where
they
I
The suit filed last week to test the County Agriculturist, the county has glad to have your specific inquiries.
registered will be examined here.
Goyne.
•
For sale or trade for Tillamook
Very truly yours,
legality of the county road bond | been visited this week by O. L. Ferris
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, tarm, l room modern house on hard 1,
illamook Water Commission measure which was voted upon and of Salem, representing the Pheasant
Allen & Lewis.
hoverdale, Ore.
*
surface pavement. Value $3,500. In­ has invested $5,000 of its surplus passed by a large number of votes at Fruit Juice Company of that city.
PATRIOTIC WEEK.
quire of Dr. C. E. Hawke, Forest funds in the purchase of Liberty the special election, came up in the Meetings have been held at Bay City,
Auto Hire—Call J. A. Smith, at Grove, Ore.
* Bonds. Before the purchase was made circuit court last week before Judge Tillamook, and Beaver. The object of
liilto, Both phones.
*
however, the council was asked to en- G. R. Bagley, with Attorney H. T. the meetings was to afford the res­ Governor Withycombe Issues Procla­
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay
mation Designating October 14th
[ Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- IOC for all to pound lard pails and Sc dorse tbc l°an- The council replied to Botts and District Attorney T. H. pective7 communities an opportunity
of becoming thoroughly acquainted
to 2<>th. for Liberty Loan Drive.
Lre_R. W. Bennett.
* for 5 pound pails. They must bt. free the request by passing a resolution Goyne attorneys in the case.
unanimously endorsing the loan. The
It is a friendly suit and the co in­ with the magnitude of this new in-
trom
rust.
Bring
them
in
at
once
and
Lots in Block 3, Miller’s Addition
Water Commission has over $40,000
Whereas, the American people have
was sworn to by Smith W. dustry and with the possibilities of
* invested in securities and $3,000’ in plaint
L,
* get your money.
g «ip
sale. —See T. H. Goyne.
Elliott. Tillamook county and the Tillamook County becoming an in­ set themselves the task of raising a
second Liberty Loan of from three
O. A. Schultz left on Wednesday on cash besides the $5,000 invested in county officials were made parties to tegral part thereof.
Garbage gathered free. See M. R.
At the meeting held in the Court to five billion dollars. Twentieth cen­
the suit. It is an injunction suit to re-
a business trip to Portland, and while the Liberty Bonds.
lanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
there he will consult attorneys in re­ 260 acres Coos County, Oregon, land strain the defendants from disposing House Tuesday afternoon Mr. Ferris tury war requires vast sums of money.
r . W. Bennett, expert watch re- gard
to the action of the city council three miles from North Bend on Nav­ of bonds, it being claimed that the outlined the plan of his company to The requirements are far beyond
•
airing. S. P- Watch inspector.
election was irregular and
the encourage new plantings of logan­ what the wealthiest country can
on the pavement question.
igable channel of Coos Bay, with boat county court had no right that
to sell berries in the state and particularly raise by taxation. The great nations
I The Kill Kare Klub will meet with
service.
130
acres
bottom
land
which
For Sale—2 dwellings, Lots 3 and
Mrs. Pennington, Thursday, Oct. 18. 4 on 5th St. and Park Ave. Also \SoAyked and ready for cultivation, bonds with commission fees attached. in units of several hundred acres. At of Europe have been at war for three
The county court called for bids for certain points where such plantings years. They have floated loan after
I Chicken for sale, and want to buy furniture, 1 range, 3 heaters, water­ 130 acres bench and hill land. Price bonds at 5 per cent, but when the are assured the company proposes to loan successfully. It is unthinkable
$22,000.00.
Terms
$12,000
cash,
bal
­
Lojersen cows.—Apply to Mrs. Bil- power washing machine, and other
bids were opened all the bond buyers locate pressing plants. Besides the that this country should fail with its
household furniture. Inquire of Mrs. ance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent. added a commission ranging from main plant at Salem, the company second loan, six months after the dec­
fcgs
K. White.
44 Price at bed rock as owner must sell. 13,937.50 to $10,440.00 the bids be­ has plants at Woodlawn and Forest laration of war; and
Morrison and Kathleen Mills left
Address W. G. Robertson, Cooston, ing as follows:
Grove, and recently ’the community
Whereas, failure to provide the nec­
Don t forget those busted castings. Oregon.
L New Mexico last Monday and will
Cummins Prudden & Co.
$9,780.00 of Orenco qualified and will have a essary money would mean failure
k gone about three weeks.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent
Miss Alice Perry became a ■war Carstens & Earles and John
plant when their acreage comes into properly to provision and equip our
7,990.00 bearing.
Will pay you to see Everson tor a by parcel post and express promptly bride on Monday when she was mar- E. Price & Co.....................
troops. An army insufficiently equip­
3,937.50
Lie investment in city property or returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, rieed to John Fitzpatrick by Rev. Lumbermens Trust Co....
The offer in this county is to locate ped and supplied is led to unavailing
10,440.00
Halsey
Stuart
&
Co
...........
■rm lands.
* Oregon.
Father
Basil
at
the
Sacret
Heart
a plant providing at least 300 acres slaughter. We owe to those who are
•
4.730.00 can be contracted. The contracts are to do the fighting to stand behind
church
in Tillamook
city,
The Morris Bros.........................
David Steinback left for Bremerton,
7,825.00
G.
E.
Miller
&
Co
.............
L.
S.
Miller
has
____
__
_
groom
is
a
member
of
the
third
com
­
gone to war—His
for five years and call for a price of them loyally, to give them everything
lash., where he will work for the
6,900.00 3>4 cents per pound delivered at the which will add to their efficiency and
entire herd of full blood and grade pany, U. S. Naval training station at Keeler Bros. ......................
kvernment.
take
the
Keeler
Bros.,
offered
to
Jerseys for sale. A chance to get Seattle, and was in on a short visit.
bring nearer the day of victory. Let
plant.
Rev. Aug Olson will preach at the some high class cows. Enquire of S. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and bonds with a commission of about
This meeting was addressed by Mr. us not fight this war half-heartedly,
of
the
at-
$7,000.00
added
but
some
Maple Leaf school house next Sun- M. Batterson, Mohler, Oregon.
* Mrs. John Perry. The happy couple
Jones who reported regarding the with one hand behind our backs. Let
torneys for the bond buyers gave
ty, morning and evening.
he and us fight it manfully, in a manner
C. A. Dunn, who is assistant state have many friends here, who wish their opinion that the law was de­ immense activity which
Frank Trout and H. F. Goodspeed worthy the best traditions of the Re­
Girl wanted, for general house work highway engineer, is to survey the them a long life of happiness.
fective and would not give a favorable found recently when they visited the public; and
hquire of Henry Schild, Mutual other 15 miles of road, as provided in
At a meeting of the city council on report, so it was decided to start a
Whereas, Oregon’s share of the
lone.
the state bond measure, which pro­ Monday evening, presided over by test case and take it to the supreme plant of the Pheasant Fruit Juice Co.
in Salem. Mr. Jones spoke particular­ fund required is sixteen and a half to
Mayor
Boats,
the
matter
of
the
as
­
vides
for
20
miles
or
more
of
hard
court,
and
this
would
remove
all
Elbert Worthington and family
sessment for the pavement and sew­ doubt as to the legality of the law as ly of the seeming prosperity of the tweenty-four million dollars. This is
we moved to Eugene, where they surfaced road south of this city.
loganberry growers of Marion county a sum too large to be raised without
erage system came up. There was a
hll make their future home.
Charley Vogler has rented the large number of persons present. A well as decide the question whether He also pointed out the adaptability the co-operation of the whole people.
the
county
court
would
be
justified
in
Why not be insured in the best fire store next to Clough's Drug Store petition was presented signed by five selling $200,000 of road bonds at 5 of the uplands of this county to the Every Oregonian with an income
jsurance company, it costs no more, and will move the Louvre restaurant litigants and 71 non-litigants asking per cent interest with nearly $7,000 culture of loganberries and he urged should consider it a duty and a privi­
the importance of seizing this oppor­ lege to purchase one or more bonds,
e Everson.
• there. It is Mr. Vogler’s intention to that the city council not to make the added to them as commission.
fit the place up as a first class restau­ assessment.
tunity which means the making of in proportion to his means. The gov­
Councilmen
Harris,
Attorneys
Botts
and
Goyne
present
­
Now is the time to have your winter rant, with soda fountains.
Burge, Christensen and Page all vot­ ed the case to Judge Bagley last this land as profitable to the owners ernment asks us not to contribute, but
ood sawed.—Call Ernest Knight
to invest. There is no safer invest­
ing in favor of doing so, councilman Thursday evening, and after looking as are the bottom lands.
Married,
on
Thursday,
at
the
M.
E.
utual phone.
*
The meeting was also addressed by ment in the world than a loan to the
parsonage in this city, F. H. Illing­ Edmunds being absent, the supreme over the papers he told the attorneys
Lamb-Schrader Co., will pay the worth, of Garibaldi, and Miss Alice court having issued a mandamus com­ that he did not wish to hear argu­ M. W. Harrison, F. C. Baker, A. C. United States;
Now, therefore, by virtue of the au­
ghest cash price for cascara bark Kennedy, of Newberg, Ore, the cere­ pelling the city council to make the ments as to the legality of the law Everson, R. W. Watson and H. H.
d empty sacks.
• mony being performed by 'the pastor assessment on the stipulation of the and the election, but they could argue Rosenberg all of whom heartily ap­ thority in me vested, as Governor of
proved
the
movement.
A
resolution
the State of Oregon, I, James Withy-
litigants.
the matter of selling the bonds in the
Thos. Coates Jr., who is a member Rev. Chas. E. Gibson.
of endorsement was adopted by the combe, Governor, do hereby pro­
W. C. Rogers was taken sick while manner set out in the complaint. This meeting and a motion prevailed call­ claim the week of October 14th to /
Co. M. Third Oregon, paid a visit
A letter was received from Fort
attorneys did.
his parents Friday and Saturday.
Columbia, where the 10th Company, cleaning up the office of the Coats the
The judge took the matter under ad­ ing for the appointment of a commit­ 20th, 1917 as Patriotic Week. Ore­
Lumber
Co.
on
Tuesday
morning,
and
We have a 75 to 100 light dinamo C.A.C., is located, stating that some when Mr. Miller went into the office visement for a few days, as he wished tee of three by Mr. Baker, as Pres, gon has thus far responded to every
r sale. Better see us before we send one had poisoned the water in the he found him sitting in a chair. Mr. to consult some authorities before of the Commercial Club, which com­ appeal.. We have given the flower of
to Portland.—Coast Power Co. * reservoir at Ft. Columbia the plot Miller wanted to send for a doctor, rendering a decision, which he did mittee will at once proceed to sign our young manhood. Let us not be a
was discovered before any of the
Tuesday morning. He decided that up the required acreage and see to sordid people. Let us not place great­
but Rogers said he would soon be al­ the county road bond law was legal closing the proposals of the Juice Co. er store by our money than by our
for Sale—New modern residence, boys were poisoned.
right.
He
was
driven
to
his
home
and
cated in best residence district. For
Those present at the meeting were men. If our people can only be arous­
Do not forget the performance at laid on the bed. Later in the morning and restrained the county court from treated
Lie at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. •
generously with this new ed to the necessities of the situation
selling bonds with commission fees
the Gem Theatre on Monday evening, Mr. Miller made some
inquiries
"water wagon beverage” and consid­ we cannot fail to have the coopera­
Married on the 4th at the parsonage for the Honor Guard Girls are to re­ about him and he was found dead, added to them.
The decree of the court is as fol- erable interest was manifest in the tion which will spell success.
the Christian Church, by Rev. C. ceive half of the proceeds for the having expired soon after he was tak­
comprehensive advertising and mar­
In testimony whereof, I have here­
I Curtis, W. A. Makinster and Jen- Company fund. Show your appre­ en to his home. The deceased was lows:
It is further by the court ordered keting methods of the company. Most unto set my hand and caused the Seal
e Denny.
ciation of the home boys and attend born in Henry county, Missouri, in
lito- of the State of Oregon to be hereun­
and decreed that the defendants and attractively and handsomely
Rev. Father VanClarenbeck came the one entertainment that is provid­ 1858. He has a son and daughter re­ each of them and the officers of Tilla­ graphed advertising
material was to affixed, this 10th day of October,,
ed.
siding at Blaine. Wash.
the first of the week for a short
mook County, Oregon, be and they exhibited. Phez Pure Juice of the A. D. 1917.
Jsit and will leave Friday. He says
"Phez Loganberry, Salem, Oregon”
James Withycombe, Governor
W. E. Noyes had a streak of bad are hereby perpetually enjoined and loganberry is the way the product is
1 health is much better.
is the way the Hotel Tillamook reg­ luck last week. One of his teams while restrained from selling or issuing the presented and that the expensive ad­
bonds authorized by the petition and vertising pays is indicated by the
Walter Dimick and C. C. McCul-
Will receive bids for clearing 5 or ister reads and this is one of the working on the Bayocean road was in election
mentioned in the complaint volume of business already developed.
I acres of land consisting of small unique publicity methods of O. L. a runaway mixup, and fell with a to Keeler Brothers, or any other per­ Full page advertisements in the Sat­ loug have been designated for the
districts and
»tups. Apply to Carl Possetti, Bay Ferris, Salesmanager of the Phez Co. scraper hitched to it. Failing to un­ son, upon the bid and offer set out in urday Evening Post, which is prob­ Washington-Tillamook
they will hold meeting in this city
who has put Oregon on the map by hitch the animal, the horse commenc­
ity, Ore.
his strong advertising of this new ed to kick and in doing so injured its the complaint or upon any other bid ably the strongest advertising med­ next Wednesday evening at 7:30 and
Lost—Elks pin near Tillamook Oregon product.
leg and had to be shot. On Saturday or offer for any less sum or amount ium in the world, has already brought at Nehalem on Thursday evening at
than the par value of said bonds as re­ to this company a national distribu­ 7:30.
otel. A reward of $10.00 is offered
Mrs. John Little, who is now in Mr. Noyes’ team was working on the quired by law. But it is by the court tion, and now shipments are being
•r the return of same to Tillamook
road
near
Dick's
Point,
when
sudden
­
Midland, Mich., writes: "Mrs. W. B.
Erick Bergstrom Dead.
further decreed that the petition de­ made almost daily in carload lots to
Sutton mailed inc one of your papers ly a large rock high up on the bluff scribed in the complaint was and is a the many distributing centers of the
broke
loose.
The
men
working
there
Myrtle Mills has returned front last week and .any papers from Tilla­
Erik Bergstrom was born in Bergs-
sufficient petition to authorize the
rtland. She has been in care of an mook are always welcome at our had a narrow escape in being caught holding of the election held as alleg­ country.
The company has pioneered all the jo, Sweden, on February 5, 1844. He
in
the
avalanche,
but
fortunately,
man
­
t specialist since last May, her eyes home. As we used to live there for
to get away in time. The big ed in the complaint on June 4th, 1917 large eastern markets and the brand came to Illinois, in -870, where he
ve greately improved.
five years, and wish we were there aged
slide of rock caught the team and and that the proceedings had in pur­ named Phez is rapidly becoming a resided for two years, he then moved
Free,—While it lasts, 1 lb. G. A. now.”
broke nearly every bone in their suance of said petition, including the synonum for Loganberry Juice, it is to Iowa where he lived for some
It may interest a large number of bodies. Mr. Noyes had intended to election held thereon, as aforesaid, a standard article just as Welsh’s in years. From there he moved to Brown
iking Powder given away with eve-
county, Nebraska. In 1891 he moved
’ 3 lb can of Royal Club Coffee at persons to know a large amount of have the team insured, after the first were and are sufficient in every re­ the grape juice line.
The company is heavily capitalized to Tillamook where he has lived ever
,»y & Co.
» evergreen black berries are being accident, but had neglected doing so. spect to authorize the issuance and
sale of the bonds of defendant Tilla­ and is composed of well known Salem since and where he died on Oct. 6,
Light wagon and set double har­ shipped out of the county, which
mook County to the amount of $412- and Portland business men. The re­ 1917, at the home of his daughter
amounts
to
about
70
tons.
1
illamook
ass, good as new, for sale cheap. In­
Honor Guard Girls Meet.
000 at the rate of interest specified sponsibility of the company is un­ Mrs. J. L. Simmons, where he has
jure or write Moroney, Manhatten City shipped 59 tons. Bay City 7
in the order calling said election, or questioned.
made his home for the past seven
tons,
and
Garibaldi
and
Miami
over
each, Oregon
At a meeting of the Honor Guard in lieu thereof
the issuance
of
It was explained that small tracts years. His age was 73 years, 8
3 tons.
Girls
last
Tuesday
evening
the
fol
­
County
Warrants
as
provided
for
by
Money to loan on farm lands, from
five or ten acres is better and months and 1 day. He leaves two
Relative to the proposition of the lowing officers were elected; Leader, section 17 of Chapter 103 of the of
up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
more profitable than large plantings daughters, Mrs. Simmons and Mrs.
Ethel
Gaylord;
Assistant
leader,
Mrs.
General
Laws
of
Oregon
for
the
year
Phez
Juice
Co.
it
is
interesting
to
J. Berns, both of Tillamook, and a
I interest. We want your business.
Case; Secretary, Fay Hill,; 1913, and this decree shall not inter­ and they can easily be cared for and b other Andrew Bergstrom, of Iowa.
fr Everson.
* observe that at the State Fair their Arthur
picked by the family rather than hav­
Treasurer,
Lizzie
Coates.
A
standing
fere
with
the
issuance
or
sale
of
said
Loganberry Juice captured the Blue
The funeral services were held at
Ethelyn
-mvi»u v Crawford
1
loru
is in 1 Portland,
uriiduu, Ribbon and this means something publicity committee composed
of bonds or warrants except that the ing to depend on outside help. The the home of J. L. Simmons on Mon­
she had her tonsils removed. when it is considered that Oregon is Bulah Sumerlin, Pauline Beals and same shall not be issued or sold for “tips” from which the planting is day, Oct. 7, Rev. C. E. Pearson
kp
__ one
__
“f n,
Dr . found . a growth on
of the seat of the industry and all the Areta Everson was also appointed.
any less price than the par value made are set in rows eight feet apart preaching the sermon. Interment took
and every eight feet in the row.
■r tonsils that almost filled her various brands were exhibited.
The girls are planning to accom­ thereof and
place at the Bay View Cemetery near
plish some very worth while things
It is decreed by the court that the Posts are set every 32 feet in the Bay City. The Pleasant Valley Grange
fOat i'*'e ’s FettinK along nicely.
Marriage licenses were issued as now that school has begun and the bid and offer alleged in the complaint rows and two strands of No. 12 gal­
had charge of the services at the
Wanted Apartment or small house,
meetings can be regular.
if accepted and completed according vanized wire are used on which the grave, the deceased being a member
„ .
•mished or unfurnished. Family of follows:
Mathias Springer and Anna Hclges-
It was determined to do something to the terms thereto, would amount to vines are trained. It is predicted that of that order.
______
rtt adults .Address, Renter, care
that would be of permanent value for a sale of said bonds for less than the because of the special favorable cli­
Onfohn Fitzpatrick and Alice Perry.
taillight office.
our boys at Fort Columbia, and the par value thereof, and a discount, | matic and soil conditions here that a
Water Permits in Tillamook
much larger yield can be expected
F. H. Illingworth and Alice Kenne­ purchase of an Edison war phono- contrary to law.
For Sale—By Case’s Garage, One
than
in
the
Willamette
Valley
where
as
being
And thereupon in open court, the
graph was decided upon
State Engineer John H. Lewis is­
I horse,
2 passenger Chevrolet dy.
—
Charles A. O’Brien and Frances something that would be enjoyed by plaintiff gave notice by his attorney it is not uncommon to find growers sued HO permits to appropriate water
'•o. new tires and one extra. Price
who
secure
as
much
as
five
and
six
of
the
camp
that the plaintiff appealed from said
all and would be part
and 10 permits to construct reservoir,
'•old at once $625.00.
* Hauser.
equipment wherever the company decree and all thereof, except that tons to the acre. The general price during the quarter ending Sept. 30,
rhe Franklin Fish Market is now
Jason Powell and family, who have might be sent.
portion restraining defendants from for picking is 1 cent per pound.
1917. These permits cover the irri­
Pm for business,
The juice plant will be able to take gation of land aggregating 5,259
------ , drop
___ p in and look been residing at Buhl, Idaho, for the
_____
_ the necessary selling upon the bid and offer alleged
Plans ___
for ___
raising
-It the
tl, .. Old
Mil Spanish
c___
fl round
*nd at
Kitchen.— past eighteen months have returned funds were discussed and through the in the compjlaint, to the Supreme i care of the wild evergreen blackber­ acres, the development
of 5,116
•
Elliott, Proprietor.
* to Tillamook and will again make courtesy of the managers of the Gem Court of the State of Oregon, and j ries so that it means more than logan­ horsepower, the construction of 102
their
home
here.
They
were
accom
­
berries
alone
for
Tillamook.
Theatre the proceeds of one night’s thereupon also the defendants by
Wanted—To rent dairy ranch of 20
of ditches, and an estimated
panied by Tom Van Patten and wife
whole proposition sounds good miles
cost of construction totaling $155,-
more cows for term of years. State who were lately married at Buhl .Mr. entertainment will be donated for this their attorney aforesaid, in open to The
Tillamook.
It
is
an
opportunity
purpose. Special attractions will, be court, gave notice that the defendants
475.00,
II Particulars in first letter and
and Mrs. Van Patton will visit here presented in addition to the pictures and each of them appealed to the Su­ that rarely comes and should not be
During the period 4 permits were
lrctt to box 21. Mohler, Ore.
*
and it is hoped that all will avail them preme Court of the State of Oregon, passed up. Those who will plant and obtained in Tillamook County, as fol­
for a time.
to
Ranch, some bottom
selves of the privilege of a fine en­ from that portion of said decree want contracts should report
For Sale— 27
1. acres of rich bottom tertainment and at the same time help which restrains the defendants from either Mr. Baker, Mr. Jones or the lows:
J $3,0o0; half cash. Quick sale.
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1 river,
To Three Rivers Creamery Associa­
land
on
South
Fork
Nehalem
t write, come and see it. Taylor one mile north of Mohler, convement a most worthy enterprise of the Hon­ selling the bonds in issue upon the committee.
tion, of Hebo, for creamery purposes,
bid
and
offer
set
forth
in
the
com
­
**' r.sta:e Agency, Cloverdale.
or
Guards.
to school, cheesefactory, Post0,f,ce'
the estimated cost of works being
A special Edison war machine, type plaint.
The Loganberry Industry.
For Sale or Rent.—80 acre, irrigat- and railroad. Good gravel road to
$1,000.
of
which
the
girls
expect
to
purchase,
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>.irm Alfalfa and stock ranch. place. Has valuable r.ver frontage^ is now on exhibition at Laipar's Drug
Ike F. Quick, of Tillamook, for the
Mr.
F.
C.
Baker,
President
Tillamook
As both sides have appealed the
!rn" can he had but no trade con- Na better land for dairy purposes. No
irrigation of 68 acres from Kilam
Store.
Go
in
and
see
it.
Chamber
of
Commerce,
Tillamook,
case to the Supreme Court, an effort
,tftd Lav & Son, Hermiston, Ore.* Encumbrances. For price address he
Creek, estimated cost of construction
Don’t forget the date of the enter­
Oregon.
of $1,000.
owner. Geo. W. McKimens, Mohle^ tainment Monday, October 15, 1917, will be made to have the case ad-
Gibson wife and daughter, ar-
Dear
Sir:
—
Following
our
letter
of
vanced, and in all probability it will
Waiter W. Cason, of Blaine, for the
pl on Monday from Albany. Mr. Oregon.
yesterday
we
did
not
touch
at
all
on
be argued next week.
irrigation of 31 acres and for domes­
•’on is the new pastor of the M. E.
Welding
Plant
at
Feeney-Bremer
the
question
of
canned
loganberries.
George Wilt made an attempt to
use.
•tch a:.<{ he ¡3 highly recommend- end his life early on Friday n>9^inK
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This year there is also a marked tic Wm.
Powell, of Tillamook, for the
Announcement.
Louis
Weisenberger.
late
of
Moore
shortage
in
this
item
in
all
styles
of
He used a 22 calibre Remmmgton
irrigation of 10 acres from Mills
packing;
that
is
to
say
—
No.
2
tins
of
&•
Scotts
Welding
Co.,
of
Oakland,
For Sale—17 O. I. C. pigs, « »"<1 rifle placing the barrel of the gun in
Creek.
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Mrs. J. C. Holden announces that the various grades known as "Stand­
‘«Il blood. 15.00 each, readv for Ms mouth while he sat on the bed California, has taken over the welding
ard,
”
"Extra
Standard,
”
"Extras,
”
and
Notice to Dog Owners.
^erv from now to October fst. A. The bullet passed back of the eye a d plant at the Feeney & Bremer Co.’s she will open her Piano Studio, Sept. "Special”; also of the No. 10 water
on„
th‘ pjlant at Tillamook and is now pre­ 1, for private and class instruction.
Blackburn, Hemlock, Ore. Mutual out through the
Mrs. Holden is a graduate of the pack-
All owners of dogs must get their
.
.
.
.
.
the concussion shattering <nr pared to guarantee all work in the
tenr
♦
There is an ever increasing demand dog license at once. If your dog is
kft eye so badly the eyeball had to be welding line. Work sent here by ex­ Dunning Improved System of Music
for
loganberries
and
loganberry
jelly
'ttorney T. R. Handley, who acts emoved. It was «^nslng that the press or parcel post promptly return­ Study and will establish classes in
missing look for him at the City Re­
and jams—so that the outlook for the corders’ office. If your dog is held
ittorrey for the State Land Board
ed Anything that can be welded we this method.
Anyone desiring further particulars industry is indeed encouraging. Of more than four days he will be dis­
ivcd notice that the state hat
will weld—prices reasonable. Bell
course the shortage is much accentu­ posed of.
*H'I money to loan. The rate of ini
may call at any time.
Phone.
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liable
to
pull
through-
Ht is 6 per cent.
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