Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 13, 1917, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. DECEMBER
13, 1917
»1.50 PER YEAR.
Standard
Feed w. Co. .ji,
will carry
carry a a tions with other women. It was dur- CHEESE TO BE A WAR FOO VOTING CONTEST FOR »50.00 screen is another of the thrilling inci­
, The ---
-—- - -vv.
lull line of farm implements and ma­ ing the fore part of June 1917, when |
dents of this remarkable picture.
LIBERTY BOND DRAWING
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chinery. Also gasoline wood saws.
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residing
in
Hillsboro,
that
the
defcniK
Oregon
Administrator
Suggests
Meat
TO
A
CLOSE.
Get their extreme low prices.
*3
ant finally left plaintiff and went to
W. A. Wise, dentist.
•
POMONA GRANGE WANTS BIG­
Substitute.
County Judge A. M. Hare and Spokane, Wash., stating in a letter
Local Red Cross To Get Double
GER AND BETTER FAIR.
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough Commissioners Alley and Owens are that she would not return there. One
Votes Saturday, December aa.
•---- o-----
Co.
e
in Portland attending a convention of child w'as born to the union, now in
Oregon cheese is coming to the
for meat and is
the care of the defendant, and the front as a substitute
Anyone desiring further particulars county courts.
Recommends
R. Y. Blalock for Man­
___ ____
...........
The voting contest for the free
better .....
known
fea-
to become _ a .. much
may call at any time.
A. G. Beals vs. Leonard McCor­ plaintiff is willing that defendant ture
ager of Fair—Wants »15,000 Ex-
in
the
homes
of
the
state,
accord-
'$50.00
Liberty
Bond
is
drawing
to
a
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon mack is a suit filed in the circuit have charge of the child, provided he ing to plans made public Monday close. The Bond is to be given away
pended on Little Nestucca Road
Cloverdale, Ore.
• ’ court to recover »208.93 for goods and could visit it.
24th -•
at —
10
by W. B. Ayer, Federal food admin- *" by " Haltom's Monday, Dec. -•♦«•
merchandise sold to defendant.
istrator. Likewise it is to be cheaper. I P. M.
Tillamook County Pomona Grange
A“t0 nH.lreTCa11 J- A’ Smith, at I
THE CHEESE SITUATION
nywncre nun vicgvu| The
,
„
„ . of three , leading
,,
standing
con­ met at Oretown on Thursday of last
Forty Acre Ranch, some bottom
Rialto, Both phones.
«
i Mr. Ayer declares there is no better testants
at
the
close
of
business
Sat-
land,
»3,000;
half
cash.
Quick
sale.
week when there was a good attend­
See the clowns at the Gem Theatre
article of food anywhere than Oregon
Don’t write, come and see it. Taylor Haberlach Sells a Large Quantity cheese and says l..
that
it ____
should
be
used
“r.da> - ,?cc 8tJ> was as fo,Iows:
ance and the usual amout of interest
Tuesday night.
_
_
Li
‘
____
i
’ Real Estate Agency, Cloverdale.
Honor Guard .............. 211,183 taken in the discussion.
and Dairymen will be Paid
much more than it is throughout the ( * Girls
Wanted- I—To
~ rent a furnished house. I Santa surely left samples of his en­
Rebekah Lodge ................... 106,629
Before
Christmas.
state.
He
has
accordingly
arranged
to
' .• tire toy shop at Smithy’s. Bring the
Apply at the Headlight office.
Cross ............................ 104,384 After the usual form of opening the
give it a place in the homes of the Red
Next
Saturday the Red Cross will meeting, the grangers went to work
Big Circus at the Gem Theatre next children in to see the hundreds of
Carl Haberlach returned from a commonwealth, if a plan worked out
have a booth in the store and will be 111 earnest.
Tuesday night December 18.
I items. Smithy’s Variety Store.
* trip to Portland Wednesday, where at headquarters will put it there.
Reports from subordinate granges
represented by a number of members,
John and Peter Weiss left on Wed­
Miss Edna Groves, in charge of all votes cast at their special booth were taken up and proved very satis­
Rev. S. E. Eells will preach at the he had gone on cheese business. He
nesday morning to join the navy.
Presbyterian Church next Sunday reported having sold quite a little the domestic science department of on that day will count double for factory, especially the report from
morning
and at Cloverdale in the cheese, enough so that farmers could the Portland schools, and all of these them. All indications point to the fact Nestucca, which showed a gain of 23
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­
probably be paid before Christmas departments throughout the state will that all supporters of the Red Cross I members the last quarter.
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
» evening.
for the October milk. While there is
practical demonstrations of the I will be out in full force Saturday.
1 he first matter to cause a lively
Mrs. Geo. P. Winslow and child re­
W .B. Alderman and wife have re­ still considerable cheese on the Port­ give
many
ways
to
use
this
product
and
to
discussion
and some amount of en”
turned from Salem on Monday.
turned to the city from Southern Ore­ land market and considerable “out­
make it palatable.
thusiasin was a communication from
Notice to Persons Registered
Get your flour and feed at the Kup- gon, where Mr. Aiderman went for side” Oregon cheese to be had, deal­
the Nehalem Grange, which recom­
“It is in many ways an excellent
the benefit of his health.
penbender Warehouse.
ers are showing a decided preference thing to do,” said Mr. Ayer. “Not
mended the postponement of the
On
Saturday
Sheriff
Campbell
will
Owing to the rain storm the train
Candy contains sugar, which should for the Tillamook article. It is time only will the use of Oregon cheese as­
county fair for 1918. After consider­
did not leave Tillamook this morning. be conserved. Use more nuts for like the present, when cheese markets sist materially in conserving of meat, commence sending out the Question­ able discussion, which was decidedly
naires to men who have registered, one sided, as those who attend the
are dull, that quality counts.
but it will provide a means of en­
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Krebs Christmas. Buy them from C. O. and
When in Portland he met Mr. Giles, couraging the dairy industry—a very and about five per cent will be sent Pamona Grange were unanimously
C.
M.
Dawson.
Friday, Dec. 7th, a daughter.
out daily hereafter.
of the Coos-Curry Association. They
Tillamook Meat Co. will pay report but little cheese on hand, but vital necessity just now. There is no The men are given only seven days opposed to postponing the fair, the
Garbage gathered free. See M R. 1 toe The
better product than the cheese made from the time the Questionnaires ad’pT'd8 reSolu,ion was unanimously
for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c.
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
for 5 pound pails. They must be free have not yet paid for September milk, in this state and it should be sold at are mailed to answer the same and
having
a
little
cheese
in
storage.
“Whereas, standing still brings
1 he amount Tillamook County will from rust. Bring them in at once and
retail cheaply, as it is delivered to the
them to the local board.
stagnation, decay and death, and
* From reports received, they have had jobber at 23 cents per pound and by return
have to pay for State tax is $46,267.70. get your money.
As
there
are
a
large
number
of
considerable trouble because the gov­
retreating is going back and means
Wanted—to buy a root cutter phone I You won’t need to carry water to ernment had sent them a man that the jobber turned in to the retailer at questions, and these have to be ans­ defeat and failure; and as we believe
the
elephant
at
the
Gem
Theatre
next
24%.
”
wered correctly, drafted men can ob­ m going forward, and being no slack­
Joe Baumgartner, Mutual Phone 3»
got most of the cheese makers to
Tuesday night. But you can see a
tain the assistance of any attorney, as ers in building up our county;
Car for sale—5 passenger Ford in complete circus. Adults 20 cents, make cheese without using circles.
Red Cross Christmas Cheer.
all the attorneys kindly consented to
This has certainly caused a lot of
“Resolved, that we as a Pomona
good condition. Apply at this office * Children 10 cents.
do so free of charge.
trouble. This may be all right back
Grange go on record as favoring a
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­
Your money will go further when East, but conditions are different out The people of the United States are
bigger and better Tillamook County
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
♦ doing your Xmas shopping if your West. Too many people are prone to approaching the Christmas holidays
A Pretty Wedding.
Fair for 1918."
Will pay you to see Everson tor a purchases are made at Smithy’s take advice from strangers.
under conditions this country never
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The matter of a county fair manag­
safe investment in city property or Variety Store. Drop in and look
While in Portland Mr. Haberlach has seen before; and, moreover, it is
At the home of C. A. Smith last er was then discussed, and on this
tarm lands.
« around.
* also saw the Government food admin­ probable that this year we shall not Sunday afternoon Mr. Frank Nelson point the Pomona Grange was of one
experience our most sorrow ful Christ­ and Miss Hattie Smith were united in
See Kuppenbender about the Grant
Hundreds of useful and inexpensive istration.
mind, and unanimously recommended
Six automobile, the snappiest car on
For
the
present,
milk
will
be
skim
­
mas while the world war rages.
marriage by Elder R. Y. Blalock. R. Y. Blalock to the Fair Board to
the road.
« items suitable for Xmas. They are med and cream sent to Portland. If
With the thought of the nation Both parties reside at Cloverdale and manage the 1918 fair.
well displayed, which will help you
Men s and Ladies Suits pressed, solve the gift problem. Plenty of the present slides at Mohler arc not dwelling largely on the infinite suf­ are popular and well known in Tilla­
Erwin Harrison had signified his
prices the lowest at Golden’s Wom­ good help to wait on you—Smithy’s.* removed at once, the factories will fering abroad, on the certainty that mook County, having been born and
make cheese until such time as train our own flesh and blood will soon be raised in this county. There were a intention to resign from the Fair
en s Shop.
«
Miller, domestic science teach­ service is resumed, when milk will be enduring its full share of that suffer- few near relatives and friends at the Board, and to fill that vacancy Mrs.
Tillamook’s Circus Day will be en­ er Miss
at
the
school, returned from skimmed again. Nothing definite has ' ing, and on the absence from home of wedding. The home was nicely dec­ Frank Worthington was recommend­
joyed by all, at the Gem Theatre next Amity this high
week.
She was spending been done yet about shipping milk to hundreds of thousands of dear ones. orated with evergreens and flowers. ed to fill a position on the board.
Tuesday night, 8 reels of circus.
Thankspivine there and had an at- condensors, but it is believed that the Christmas, 1917, will be a war Christ­ The happy couple have many friends As Mr. Thompson would not serve
Thanksgiving
Daniel o£
I illamook county had a rain storm tack of tonsolitis.
cheese market will be in good con­ mas.
who wish them a long and happy on the board again, Mrs. C. to
repre-
Mohler was recommended
on Wednesday and the rain was still
Into this somber outlook the Red voyage together.
Tillamook county is doing its best dition within a few months.
sent the North part of the county on
pouring down today.
Cross
is
seeking
to
bring
something
to win the war, for the Brighton mill
the board.
Get the Habit.
of cheer. In a campaign lasting from
Why not be insured in the best fire is credited with furnishing out of all
Senior Class to Give Vaudeville
A motion was made that Tillamook
insurance company, it costs no more. the saw mills on the Pacific Coast, 28 The time has come for Oregon citi­ December 16 till Christmas Eve it
zens to show more practical apprecia­ will ask for 10,000,000 to become “Red
See Everson.
• per cent of spruce for arco planes.
A high class vaudeville show will County Pomona Grange buy »50.00
Cross Christmas” recruits, that they be given by the Senior class of the worth of U. S. War Saving Certifi­
tion of a famous Oregon product.
S. R. Dale who was manager of the
Demand that your contractor use
cates. 1 his was unanimously carried
Standard oil plant, has been transfer­ Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­ The Oregon household knows Tilla­ may enable the Red Cross to lighten Tillamook High School Friday night. and the secretary was ordered to pur­
mook
cheese,
only
too
often
by
repu
­
the
burden
our
Army
and
Navy
and
It
is
billed
as
the
“
Senior
Vodevil,
”
red to Sheridan.
form and has exceptional fast setting
chase the same, which he has done.
qualities which is preferred. For sale tation alone. It knows Oregon cheese those of our allies are called upon to and will consist of eight acts, all of
District Attorney T. H. Goyne is in at
To show their interest in a bigger
is
a
high-grade
product
because
it
has
bear.
the Kuppenbender Warehouse. *
talent.
Portland attending a convention of
and better county fair the Pomona
heard encomimus sung from the dis­
cooperation
with
the
Red
The
committee
consisting
of
Lowell
This
The ladies of the German Cangre- tance, or it has gained a casual per­
district attorneys.
Cross is real service which we may Edwards, Max Beals and Charles (■range voted to give $25.00 for pre­
gational church will hold a Christmas
You always save money by getting Sale on Dec. 15th in the building for­ sonal acquaintance from the small all be proud. And that this service, Lamb, chairman, have been at work miums to those who made exhibits.
After an interesting discussion on
your flour and feed at the Kuppen­ merly occupied by Hilma Johnson, piece that sometimes decorates a cut when rendered by one, may be known for some time on this affair and
bender Warehouse.
* opposite Mason’s store. Everybody of apple pie.
to his neighbor, the Red Cross will promise the people an unusual* enter­ co-operation, it was decided to hold a
There are countless ways in which u.ge each old and each new member tainment.
night session. At eight o’clock the
Special price—Crystal White soap, welcome.
to prepare cheese with or without to display at his home a Red Cross Among the eight acts on the bill are Oretown Grange lecturer had charge
Sc. a bar; $4.65 for 100 bars, Regular
Harris Amer Furniture Co. vs. Joe other foods in combination and make service flag on which each Red Cross two farce comedies “Its Great to be of the open meeting. She rendered a
price $600. Ray & Co.
♦
Blaser and Margaret Blaser, is a suit a patatable and principal dish. Every stands for a member.
Crazy”, and “His Lordship the Bur­ good program which was enjoyed by
Don’t forget to see Mae Marsh in filed in the circuit court to recover family ought to learn them.
glar,” the Yannigan
Quartet in all. At the close of the program an in-
The
hundreds
of
thousands
of
these
“Polly of the Circuis” at the Gem $145.85, this being a balance owing
Cheese is an acceptable substitute flags already being shown by old serious and comic song, vocal selec­ [cresting discussion was participated
Theatre, Tuesday, December 18.
the plaintiffs for furniture etc., fur­ for meat; there is a present abundant members will swell into millions be­ tions by a high school girl of unusual in by many on the transmission of
supply in Oregon, and its transporta­ fore Christmas, each flag and each talent, "Hawaiian Melodics,” and the ■ tuberculosis from the cow to the hu-
County Clark Harrison left on nished the defendants.
Monday, to attend the County Clark’s
Reliable merchandise, decidedly tion to other markets is hampered by little cross bearing testimony that “Hot Dawg Minstrels” in original 1 man race.
The county budget was then taken
Convention in Portland.
lower prices than those charged else­ shortage of facilities; it is more eco­ someone’s Christmas has been made comedy.
nomical than meat, of which there is happier for himself or herself, happier
The high school orchestra will fur­ up and a few items discussed. A mo­
WIIGIV. A
a X beautiful
x2«w--------------- line in Ladies and
Erwin Harrison, owing to his time where.
tion was made that the Pomona
Coats and Suits and separate a shortage; it is a staple home prod- for our own boys and happier for the nish music for the occasion.
being fully occupied as county clerk Misses
S kh >9,
* ~ J-—-*
be Grange go on record recommending
Skirts, now __
selling
at reduced prices. duct and its ready sale supports a , soldiers of our allies.
The
price
of
admission
will
has resigned from the Fair Board.
At Golden's Women's
Women’s Shop, Tilla- * great and growing industry; its use is
Let us all help to make this a Red twenty-five cents for any seat in the that the county court expend $15,000
encouraged by the Food Administra­ Cross
Get your suit pressed or cleaned by mook.
on the Little Nestucca road, which
Christmas—which is another house.
the only Master Dyers and Cleaners,
was carried.
Don’t forget the Kiddies Xmas. tion for all these reasons.
1
way
of
saying:
Let
us
make
it
the
at Golden’s Women’s Shop.
* They are children but once, Smithy ) To eat cheese promotes economy in
A motion was made and carried that
,
happiest
Christmas
possible
with
the
MAE
MARSH
STAR
IN
the
county court appoint a competent
Let your wagon be a Mitchell—the has the
.... largest and most complete three directions; It saves the purse, • war clouds hanging low.
“POLLY OF THE CIRCUS” veterinarian
as soon as possible.
wagon that has built a monument of line of Dolls and Toys in the county. it conserves meat products that are
fame. See Kuppenbender.
* Prices always right. Smithy's Variety needed for maintenance of the armies
Another motion was made and car­
At
Gem
Theatre
Tuesday,
December
Budget Meeting Uninteresting
ried that the county court allow a
* and it encourages dairying. It is a
For Sale—New modern residence, Store.
Eighteen.
good habit. Get it.—Oregonian.
bounty on the gopher as well as the
located in best residence district. For
We have received a letter from
From all appearance less interest is “Polly of the Circus,” a tremendous mole if it could legally do so.
■ale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * Senator C. L. McNary in regard to
(From The Journal)
The next meeting of the Pamona
Furnished and unfurnished bouse- the application for a new motor boat Carl Haberlach, known far and wide taken in budget meetings than in for­ Goldwyn picture made from Margaret Grange
will be at Nehalem next
mer years, for the meeting on Satur­ Mayo's great play, with famous little
kepiug rooms and rooms with stove» at the Garibaldi Life Saving Station, as the representative of the best day
was
unusually
tame
and
uninter
­
March.
at the Watch Tower building
* and it contained a similar letter cheese center in the country—Tilla­ esting. There were very few in at­ Mae Marsh as its star, will be shown
18 at the
See Kuppenbender about building from the department as was sent to mook—was in the city during the day tendance at the court house at one next Tuesday, December
Vote of Condolence.
Theatre.
and made some liberal sales.
your Ford into a first class 1)4 ton Congressman Hawley.
o’clock, the time the meeting was ad­ Gem
The
picture
is
the
first
release
of
Ames worm drive truck at a small
Mac Marsh, star of “Polly of the “The market for cheese is consider­ vertised, but by 1130 there was a
At a meeting of the Pomona Grange
cost.
* Circus” at the Gem Theatre, Tuesday ably stronger,” says Mr. Haberlach, fairly good sized gathering, but the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation form­ last week the following vote of con­
Money to
loan «...
on ___
farm lands, from December 18. Miss March is the star "and quite a liberal supply has been attendance was far below that of last ed by Samuel Goldfish in association dolence was agreed to:
inuuvj
- iv»
■>------- KI- rate Decemt 1 “Birth of a Nation" “Intol- sold recently. In fact we have made
with Edgar Selwyn, Margaret Mayo,
»SOO up, Good
terms. Reasonable
"Whereas, it has pleased our heav-
year.
Archibald Selwyn and a brilliant
of interest. We want your business, lady in ■” and a number of big feature 1 such good trades
we ---
are
’ ’ lately that —
enly
Father to call from the Tilla-
County
Judge
Hare
called
the
meet
­
See Everson.
• ' erence”
1. Sec display ad elsewhere I now out of all danger of a weakening ing to order and read the notice group of authors and play-wrights.
mook
Pomona Grange to the great
The story of "Polly,” which has
The
market
is firmer all
market.
»••«.
_
_____
W. J. Stephens vs. 1. Leopold Blaser productions.
»i.;
c
icctir
grange
above, our beloved brother,
which
called
the
meeting
and
the
dif
­
in this issue.
given a tremendous production in its j
.around, and there is no fear for the
is a suit filed in the circuit court to
Fred Zaddach;
Class lessons for beginners in music
___ ,
ferent items in the budget.
picturized
form,
is
that
of
a
mother
­
recover $70.00 growing out of the will commence
Resolved, that we extend our heart
:e at St. Alphonsus future.
future.” '
C. W. Miller asked that about half less girl of the circus, and of the part felt sympathy to the bereaved family
I7r r Special —
classes
for * | At
this time Tillamook is separating
Academy, Nov. . I7
____
'
-
sale of cattle.
. ..
t fu]]y gg per cent of jts miifc arl<j ship. a - mile
new __
road be built on the she plays in the drama of life in a and that a copy of these resolutions
«.... of
— __
,__
from five to ten years of 1
Don't ..ri
miss <■ the t big
-v free
«-• street
•« pa-|
« , children
from
| ping the cream to Portland. This city Bewley road, so as to reach the log­ small American village. It is a ro­ be sent to the family and a copy to
age.
No
home
practice
required.
No-
the Circus
next tation,
-- finger
.__ work, time study taught' ■ is therefor getting the best cream ging camp.
mance of the sawdust ring and hos the local newspapers and Grange
rade in “ • Polly
v.., of
_ - - __
_ - r-«.:«J-__
- 20c.
z-- —
Tuesday night. Adults
Children, ’I | I I in pleasing and original ways. applies-1
Terms
..... = for
Attorney Botts offered the follow­ been termed “the classic of the Big Bulletin for publication."
qu’l’fy ’* has known
years. Qhin.
Ship-
Terms j ' 18
•j meats are being made from Tilla- ing resolution, which was carried:
loeents.
T ops.”
and further information on ■
Mrs. Clay Daniel and Ole B. Red-
Polly is hurt while doing her “act”
Imook to relieve the oversupply of “Be it resolved, by the taxpayers of
Have cash buver for farm in Tilla­ tion.
burg, committee.
and
is
taken
to
the
home
of
the
local
Tillamook
County,
Oregon,
in
budget
which
for
a
time
threatened
mook County. Write full description
Free to the ladies—an Aluminum . cheese,
to Ralph Acyley, 237% Washington. Clothes Sprinkler, Saturday, Dec. 5th. I the price and industry, as well as to meeting assembled this December 8, minister to be cared for. Here a pret­
Rifle Club Shoote.
ty romance buds, but before it blooms
Street, Portland.
* It you are a house keeper and did not > give the Portland creameries a chance 1917, as follows:
lit
is
interrupted
by
the
gossip
of
the
to
really
make
good
butter.
Th«
skim
e
voumy
wui,
.a
_____
“
That
the
County
Court
is
author
­
500 homeless waifs want a good get one of these sprinklers when they
— —
•—*- • to — «in
quested to use that^art of “
the ­
The Tillamook Rifle Club had a
home with some nice little girl. Get were given away Dec. 1st, now is milk is being fed to hogs at Tilla­ ized and req_____
comes
.
.
.
,
.
•
:
circus.
But
the
circus
com*«
back
your dolls at Smithy’s Variety Store. your time. Will give away too in the mook, and thus aiding that industry. the road funds of Tillamook County, another year and roily and the minis- shoot at their range last Sunday. Two
Vregon,
to be
raised by taxation in I anvii,,--- -------
□ i> u
.
G
ii B w ,
—------------
strings of ten shots each were made,
Drop in and look around.
* morning, 100 in the afternoon and 50
* - v ■ threads rtf
ter pick —— up
of their
their ro-
ro- and the following scores:
Gen. Haig is Unconventional.
the year 1918, and specified in the , ; SVI
r the
in
the
evening.
No
purchase
is
neces
­
Dr. Turner, eye specialist, of
----- o - ■
budget as for road bed for hard sur­ ¡mance in a dramatic climax.
10 shots, possible 50 points—Eber­
sary. They are free. Remember tfc/
is filled with realistic harde, 37; Henkle, 36; C. Stanley,
Portland, will be in Tillamook date, Saturday, Dec. 15th, at Smithy’s
in matter
iiiAuvi of
x». dress
—---- etiquette
w
Sir face and to match State and Federal I The picture ............
In
of
circus
life,
the
most
thrill-
again Friday and Saturday, Dec. 21 Variety Store
appropriations,
work. [scenes
1
Haig. commander
* — of the »ppiov
—, for
._. other
----- road
36; Shreve, 32: Alva Williams, 32;
* Douglas Haig,
• arrangeu » .V.
1---------
u;»i, L
I _ Q
is a fire in the
big ---
tent
......
.. rhich
.........................
and 22, at Jenkins’ Jewelry Store. *
British forces in France, is the most if •11 a bond • issue —
is
arranged
for
which
o , f w
Eliott Henderson, 29; E. Stanley, 27;
--
-----
la
"
“
* - --; j I *
®
ide 3UIIIS.IVH»
sufficient funds for
said i and
|he ,Umped<
. of thr audi<.nce. It
Sam Weil vs. Sadie Weil is a di­ unconventional of field marshals and Will prOVlUC
-------
an.«
-___
E. Epplett, 26.
Don’t forget those busted castings.
purposes
to
io
meet
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vorce suit filed in the circuit court the despair of strict disciplinarians.
10 shots, possible 50 points—Eber­
Can be welded for half. Goods sent The parties were married in San Resides discarding the shoulder strap for
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hardt, 40; Shreve, 37; Alva Williams,
by parcel post and express promptly Francisco the 12th of August 1904. of his Sam Browne belt Sir Douglas on roads south of Tillamook City.
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circus per­ 36; F Stanley, 35; Clarence Stanley,
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formance on the screen; the arrival
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Tillamook, The comphint alleges that defendant refuses to wear the ivory-hilted curv­
Then R W. Watson moved that of a circus in the town «t daybreak. 33: Epplett, 30; Henkle, 26; Eliott
Oregon.
• had a violent temper, who left pl.-.in- ed sword prescribed for officers of his the budget be approved as read,
Henderson, 20.
I the great street parade, the departure
These scores were made at aoo
For sale, cheap for cash. 24
foot tiff and refused to return for consid­ rank, and prefers the cavalry saber. which was carried
by using hunt-
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yards off-hand, 8-ineh bulls-eye.
fish boat with 7 horse power four­ erable periods of time, and that de­ He also defies custom instead
of the
¡horse race scene ever but on the
cycle engine; also nets and lines. Ad­ fendant falsly and cruelly charged the ing bit for his horse
meeting.
dress D. C. Burton, Tillamook, Ore., plaintiff with having improper rela- heavy service pattern.
Tillamook Jottings.
Box 547.