Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 31, 1918, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
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JANCAKY 31. 191K
|i.$o PER YEAR.
I TILLAMOOK VOLUNTEER DIES RED CROSS NEWS ITEMS. and sewing tray cloths, napkins, wash at the M. F. Church. Study hour f . ni
Ray A Cc. will pay you for your
5c. * I
| cloths and abdominal bands, some of 7:30 to 9.00 p.m., Mondays, Tuesday«.
Tillamook Jottings sacks, No. 1 sacks 9c., No. 2 sk.
the members not being present at Thursdays and Fridays. Tuition five
wi-11— — ——1- n.MHAl- M.V... TP®. Civcp
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For
sale, five heifers coming _ two Perry Gray, oi Blaine, First Tiila- Tillamook Branch Makes Its First cither of the meetings. We are sorry dollars a month.
year old next ......
spring. Apply to An-
I not more of the members cotne as the
For further information call me at
,
Shipment oi
mook Boy to Pass Away in Army.
of Articles.
W. A. Wise, dentist.
Red
Cross
certainly
needs
..11
the
help
Mrs.
Martiny's, both phones.
drew
Vetsch,
Mutual
Phone.
Clough
that can be given.
Yours for service.
Hoofror Remedy at c. I.
Miss Dick has returned from her
Perry Gray, son of L. P. Gray, of
Mrs. C. J. Edwards and Mrs. A. C.
A "give and buy” sale was spoken
G. C. Summers.
work,
vacation
and
has
resumed
her
Co.
musicals will be given Blaine, is the rirst Tillamook boy to Everson, president and secretary of 1 of at a meeting, this means someone
pay
toe.
In
the
future,
will
Lamb-Schrader Co.
*
at which Miss Dick’ will give lectures give up his life on account oi the war. the Tillamook Branch oi the Red has something to s ill and when sonie-
TILLAMÖOTTTUGH WINS.
each for good sacks.
in story from the different compos- He volunteered last September and Cross, left this morning for Portland, one wants to buy it the funds go to
*
joined
Company
E,
44th
Regiment,
at
where
they
will
submit
a
financial
the
Red
Cross.
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
ers.
*
Camp Lewis, where hc has been ill statement of the recent Red Cross
We hope more
¡1 come to ou
Cloverdale, Ore.
Obtains Unanimous DecisionOver
ike Quick butchered a hog last training. He has a brother, Ed. Gray, drive in this county, when $3,000.00 meetings and "do
for
less.
Kuppenbender s.Tic feed
Beaverton in H.S. Debate.
♦ week that weighed <>34 pounds, being in 'the same camp. About the 10th of 1 was raised. There are several matters
only 21 months old, The receipts front January Perry Gray was taken down that these ladies will take up with
Call at the warehouse.
the
most
impor-
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- the hog is, however, meat and lard with German measels and scarlet I the officers of the Portland Red
Tillamook High School was justly
taut part for the
lever, anil live days later hc was a vic- 1 ¡Cross, of which Tillamook is a
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
Men Placed in Other Classes. | entitled to the unanimous decision in
brought him $200.00.
tiin
of
these
diseases.
He
was
26
re-
¡branch,
especially
that
pertaining
to
R. W. Bennett, expert watch
*
I the debate with Beaverton High
A. A. Pennington expects to move years old at the time of his death. Mr. 1 the first Red Cross drive, there being
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
Gray
was
notified,
and
with
his
two
week.
some misunderstanding in regard to
into the Masonic building next
The district board has made the School al the high school building in
Announcing the new Grant Six, the
* A modern front has been put in and sons-in-law, D. Moon and L. Kqake 1 I whether those who subscribed in that ; follow ing changes in the classifica- . this city Friday evening. The questiun
best ever. S e Kuppenbender.
debated was "Public ownership of
.
from all appearance he will have an lett for Camp Lewis. When they ar­ drive are members or not, for it ap- | tion:
I Railroads," Beaverton taking the af­
Lit Kuppenbender tell you hew to attractive store. The carpenters will rived at the camp the body had been pliH3
pears that
mill. <4
a levies-
large number
Kwoaez«.* subscribed
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tj—L. A. McCormack, from class firmative side of the question, being
save mcney on ycur cement work. * be through this week. Mr. Penning­ shipped to Tacoma, and owing to the with that understanding. The execu-
1 to 2.
1 represented by Misses Wilma Norris
tie
up
on
the
railroad
at
that
time,
in
five
board,
finding
some
complaint
ton
has
bought
the
dry
goods
Will pay you to see Everson tor a
and \ ivi.iu O'Conner, w hile Tillamook
25—Wm. \\ . Davis, from I to 2.
Mr.
Gray
thought
it
would
be
wise
to
amongst
subscribers,
tried
to
straight
­
safe investment in city property or Mason’s store.
took the negative with Charles Lamb
38—Ja>. A. Jenck, from 1 to 2.
lia. e the body buried at the camp, en it out, but was unable to do so as
farm lands.
•
There will be a meeting of the ' where the body was returned and on
and
Miss Margaret LaFollett repre­
70
—
Nick
Horras,
from
I
to
2.
Sec Kuppenbender about the Grant -------
senting it. .
Jersey Breeders' Association at the! | the 18th the deceased was buried with it did not have the literature before it
49—John Wester from 1 to 2.
under
which
the
drive
was
made.
Six automobile, the snappiest car on Grange hall at Fairview, on the 9th of i
129—Conrad A. Bauer, from 1 to 2.
Miss Norris was the first to argue
the road.
♦ February, and all those who are in­ ' military honors..
the question in favor of government
177—Frank H. Ott, from I to 2.
Mr. Gray informs the Headlight
The
Red
Cross
desiret
pucltcly
to
A heavy team, harness and wagon terested in this breed of dairy stock that when he arrived at Camp Lewis
ownership, and she made some logical
appreciation of the aid given 200—John Kunzi, from 1 to 4.
for cale. Apply O. Myers, East 7th, are cordially invited to attend. The he was accorded the most cordial express
241—John A. Affoltcr from 1 to 2. points in doing so, claiming that the
by
the
Gem
Theatre
people.
$42.65
Street, Tillamook. Oregon.
* meeting will commence at to o’clock treatment by the officers of the 44th
railroads were controlled by a few
308—Charlie Seidel, from 1 to 2.
was the amount given to the branch
men, that great delays occurred in
Regiment, especially the chaplin, who from their proceeds. A vote of thanks
Those who wish to see Dr. Wise and a lunch served at noon.
made
all
arrangements
for
the
funeral.
will please bear in mind that he will
A special meeting of the stockhold­
Following are the drafted men who hauling freight, it being hauled over
is given to the Honor Guards whose
long distances instead of being car­
Mr. Gray was tired and worn out members distributed the posters.
return about the 1st of March.
* ers of the Holstein Creamery Co.,
have been physically examined.
ried by the most direct route, and
traveling
when
he
arrived
and
the
will
be
held
on
Friday,
Feb.
1st,
at
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Why not be insured in the best fire
Qualified.
contended that the railroad employees
1
chaplain
kindly
gave
up
his
quarters
the
p.m.,
at
the
Rollie
Watson
office,
for
Packages begin to arrive from
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insurance company, it costs no more.
2—Richard Meyers.
were underpaid. She mentioned differ­
will
auxiliaries. The enumeration
See Everson.
* the purpose of making application for I an<f made him take a rest,
8—Rolland Fraser
ent rates on railroads and to the car
He dined with
membership in the County Creamery1....................
•• the officers and they probably be given nex t week. The
18— Ernest Edmunds.
Found a fountain pen, owner can
shortage, and said these would be
furnished a conveyance to the quart­ success of the Oretown entertainment
Association,
and
to
elect
a
delegate
19— Carl E. Emery.
eliminated if the government had con­
recover same by calling at Dawson
ers
occupied
by
the
men,
where
he
which netted that auxiliary $235 was
thereto.
trol.
21—Jos. Plasker.
Bros’ store.
stayed two days. Mr. Gray is perfect­ largely directed by Miss Parsons,
35
—
Jas.
V.
Sutton
Now
is
the
time
to
look
after
your
Charles Lamb was the first to op­
that everything possible who is one of the new teachers here
Mr. and Mrs. W. Tinnerstet left on cows. Prevent and control aboition ly satisfied
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54—L. L. Kuper
- . • ’ _ .
£_
pose government ownership, and as­
Tuesday to visit with relatives at in your herds. Get a jug of B. K. to- was done to save thc b°y’s life. for this semester. The shadows of the
94—Ralph W. Doughty
suming the atitude of a "stump"
in your
herds.
Get a jug
of B. K. for
to­
day.
It is
absolutely
guaranteed
doctors showed him a record of ladies who brought well filled baskets
Clackamas.
97—Arthur L. Brown
speaker. He put a whole lot of energy
day.
It
is
absolutely
gua.
_
For Sale—New modern residence, what it will do for you. No work no ,be sickness and what was done for ¡were auctioned off.
100—Melchior Rickenback
1 into what he had to say, basing his
pay.
Bulletin
No.
52,
prevention
and
b
”
n
at
base
hospiteal.
Mr.
Gray
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located in best residence district. For
108— Geo. Hoskins.
: argument on government control in-
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. v control contagious aboition. Bulletin, speaks highly of t amp Lewis, where
A bulletin has been received by the
109— Geo. McDonald
' stead of government ownership of
railroads, and in doing so endeavored
D. L. Shrode is figuring on taking a No. 136, calf scours, Save the calf, everything possible is done for the president, Mrs. Edwards, asking for 118— Mark Hobson
See Kuppenbender.
* comfort of the men. He saw little or leather vests. These are to be made
123—Chas. E. Johnson.
to show that there was more effi­
I trip by auto, with his family, to
_
.
—
z-.<
, no difference in food served at the from old pieces of soft leather from
130—Chas. C. Robitach
ciency in private corporations than in
I Indiana in the spring.
oh^les E- Gibson pastor of officers. mess and that of the men. gloves, soft shoes, furniture coverings,
134—Herschel Scovell
government affairs.
Red
Clover
Cheese
factory
the
M.
E.
Church,
left
on
Monday
for
Eacb
con)pany
has
a
reC
reation
hall,
The new _
152
—
Frank
D.
Nelson
chamois
skins.
Ladies
send
your
old
Miss O'Conner was the next speak­
on
Seattle to attend a conference per- which contains Rames of al1 descrip-
will be completed so as to start
171—Walter N. Downs
er,, and she took up the same line of
tainmg to work in the Methodist tiong and some of them havc pianos. worn kid gloves. These to be worn
the first of the month.
174— Franklin Knight
argument as the other speaker for
Church. Should he be unable to re-
when P(_
Grav was takcn sick by aviators.
the affirmative.
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175— Wm. A. Gage
Dr.
ise will return from his turn in time to occupy the pulpit in his brothcr Ed was home on kave o(
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182— A. Effenberger
California trip about March I, to re­ the church next Sunday, D. L. Shrode abscnce and did not get to attend his
Miss LaFollett made a number of
The resignation of Mrs Fred Beals
¡good points in the first part of h<r
183— Tony Werner
sume his work in Tillamook county.* will preach in the morning and Gam- brother.s funeral> as hc lhought the as chairman of the local sewing com­
193—Bradford York
1 speech and then contended that if
For sale, 14 head of hogs, also some bress Sommers tn the evening.
body wou]d bc brought honle which it mittee has been accepted and Mrs.
19O—Ed. Marshall
the government took over control of
Dr. Smith has been appointed to Jill
young pigs. Inquire of W. W. Cason,
199—Chas. O. W oods.
District Attorney T. H. Goyne has will be later.
Mrs. Todd is appointed
the railroads they would be run on
the
place,
Blaine, Oregon.
236—1- C. Getchell
the same system as obtaining money
Mrs. _ Smith’s place. Mrs.
made answer in the case where he is
captain
in
___
Gem Theatre Attractions.
Get your big book on uses ef ce- sued by Meineck & Seabrook, for al­
289— John Plasker
for the rivers and harbors, and the
Beals will give her entire time to the
c
m nt in modern sanitary farming. N< leged destruction of cider. He denies
290— John Nielson
whole sy stem would be dominated by
.county work since that has grown to
farmer should be without it.
’ It : is* each and every allegation in the com­ Friday, Feb. 1—“Little Miss Opti­ such proportions. The city ladies will 304—A. L. Bays
! politics and the "pork barrel”. A
I large proportion of her argument was
free. See Kuppenbender. ’
plaint except that he is the district mist”—5 reel I’allas-Paramount pic­ consult Mrs. Smith and her captains, 326—Henry Champhe
I devoted to the "pork barrel.”
—Elmer G. Baker
Lost, Amethyst ear ring, set in attorney of Tillamook County. Attor­ ture featuring Vivian Martin. A well leaving Mrs. Beals free for the other 332
336—Christen W y:s
Miss Norton made an excellent re­
silver,
Rhine
stones. Finder neys Johnson & Handley and H. T. played all around story of hard luck heavy work.
SllVCl, with
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ply for the affirmative, as did also
341—Ed Creccy
kindly leave at this office and receive Botts are his attorneys.
and good cheer.
353—Delmar Sccvcll
Charles Lamb for the negative side.
The following articles li. ve been
reward.
*
Last Saturday
_____ evening 150 citizens Saturday, Feb. 2—“The Trail of tin e
Chairman G. P. Winslow received
sent to the Po>tla:id Chapter of the 365—Leo. Batzncr
1
of
Swiss
extraction
had
a
social
time
at
the
K.
P.
hall,
everybody
enjoying
Shadow
”
—
6
reel
Metro
picture
fcat-
435—John Shimming
the decision from three judges, each
The Clyde Clements home for rent, themselves. The evening was spent urin& t,le y°u"K dramatic star Emmy Red Cross :
furnished or unfurnished, to family
483—Orval Kellow
of whom decided in favor of the
Articles Made by Tillamook Red
498—Chas. K. Baker
negative team, which came in for a
with ,'Ut small children. Enquire at with cards, songs, music and dancing. Wehlen. An attractive heroine in an
Cross
.. Kasper Zweifel and Mrs. Grun- interesting and well produced story.
529—Russie Pesterfield
round of applause from the audience.
Haltoni's Store.
8
doz.
aodom'nal
bandages
I Alls.
___ __ " ’
refresh-
"The Firemen”—two reel Charley
Although the debate was interesting
537—Arthur Gilmore
1
doz.
skulti'us
bandages
For Sale—22 Shoats and three enwald had charge of the successful
refresh Chaplin comedy, a real mirth provok-
592—Norman Wagner
and brought out some good points,
2
doz.
wash
cloths
1
1; , 3 u cows
sjiwu
.. w .. j
——... and one 1
three
..., ' ments. This was the most • i pnnntv.
f - er. Don’t miss this big eight reel
604—Allen Mitchell
both sides could have made their ar­
•>«—
(year old horse.—Apply to TH---
Ike Quick,
3 doz. napkins
2*
of
Swiss in frnrn
this Mohler,
county,
I ¡show.
er.
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tu 11 v 1 i > > b
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, .
-
<>♦ . gathering
guments much more convincing had
Adults
cents. Children, 10c.
647—Emii Heuss.r
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7
doz.
tray
cloths
Tillamook, Ore. Mutual Phone.
! about 25 coming down from Mohler.
they delved into the subject a little
657—Chas. O. Curl
Sunday, Feb. 3—The Fibbers”—5
handkerchiefs
12
doz.
substitute
Money to loan on farm lands, from . A. O. Foland, a former resident of reel perfection picture
Qualified for Limited or Special ¡deeper. Ute affirmative side overlook­
featuring
doz.
dust
cloths
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate Tillamook, and now residing at Nam- 1 Bryant Washburn & Virginia Valli. 3
Service.
ed the enormous cost of building rail­
of interest. We want your business.
3 doz. arm slings
roads tinder private ownership, water­
60
—
Russ
Johnson.
Funny
side
of
newly
weds
seen
in
pa,
Idaho,
lost
two
of
his
children
on
See Everson.
*
2 doz. hot water and ice bag covers
ed stocks, and the financial panics
102—Chas. Gilmore.
Wednesday, one dying in the morning “The Fibbers.” This comedy-drama 2 doz. dish towels
In conformity with the rule formed and the other in the evening, the shows how young married folks may
that have occurred on account of
112—Frederick Weiss
doz.
comfort
pillows
Elsewhere, all wood orders must be cause of death being pneumonia. One ¡make trouble, the question is did you 3
speculation in railroad securities. I 1 e
124
—
Ola
F.
I.ane
1 doz. T bandages
□
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tccompanied by payment in advance. was Mildred, aged vas
negative side did not mention one
151—Burl Clements
5 years
and old.
the lever fib to your wife?
18
months
ambulance
pillows
9
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
* other a baby boy, w___ 2__ -,J
very important matter connected with
212— D. V. Jennings
Monday, Feb. 4.—“The Fighting 6 shoulder wraps
government ownership of railroads,
213— Fred G. Sckloff
Everett Hall has leased a cold [Mrs. M. A. Foland and Mrs. Elmer I Trail”—Episode No. 3. “Will Yaqui 6 suits of pajamas
viz. the enormous amount of money
445
—
Henry
Heiscl
torage plant and meat market at 1 Hoag left this morning to attend the I Joe tell?”—“The Combat”—5 reel 9 hospital bed
oeu shirts.
sums. • -> 1. —
it would add to the national debt nor
593—Roland Hctisser
luhl, Idaho, and has taken charge of funeral.
V digraph Blqe Ribbon feature pre­ 5 pairs surgeons operating leggings
did the negative rebut the argument
262—Gustave Nison
he same. Mrs. Hall left this week.
II
convalescent
socks.
senting
the
fascinating
young
star
A meeting was held in Portland on
Disqualified.
I that railroad employees are under­
Anita
Stewart.
We
take
great
pride
in
9 sweaters
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay 1 Tuesday of representatives from each
paid, for as a matter of fact they are
41—Jessie A. Griffard
Hoc for all to pound lard pails and 5c. county for the third Liberty Loan 1 our Monday night programs, as it is 3 pairs socks
the best paid employees in the I lilt­
93—Titos. J. Elliott
Articles Made by Auxiliaries.
■or 5 pound pails. They must bi free Drive, Frank A. Rowe, of Wheeler, 1 our aim to give a high-class and pleas­
ed States.
.
Beaver.
Hrom rust. Bring them in at once and representing Tillamook County. The ing show. Don’t miss them as they
One bad feature with the negative
Met your money.
♦ drive will be in March, when it is ex­ are more interesting all the time.
Announcement of Night School. side
2 doz. T bandages
was the preponderance oi ex­
1 doz. abdominal’bandag-s
Tuesday, Feb. 5—‘Wild and Wooly’
H Demand that your contractor use pected that Oregon’s quota will be
tracts that were read, the affirmative
2 doz. substitute handkerchiefs
« cf
the great demand for
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In view
of
Banta Cruz cement. It is always uni- $50,000,000 for it is expected that See display ad on page five
pliers and typewriters at this I side not relying on that as much as
2 doz. handkerchiefs
■urm and has exceptional fast setting $6,000,000,000 to $8,000,000,000 w ill be
Wednesday, Feb. 6—"The Serpent’s
stenogra|
further view of the cry- i the home team. Any other debates
■ualities which is preferred. For sale the amount of money that is to be Tooth”—5 reel Mutual picture featur­ I doz. t:ay cloths
time, and in iunuo iiy
..... — — night
... that the high school team may take
ing need of this city for 4 a night
that the high school team may lane
■t the Kuppenbender Warehouse. *
arm
slings
1
doz.
ing Gail Kane. A fine photoplay pre­
o...
—
...
and
instruct,
school
to
take
care
of
and
instruct,
1 part
part in,
in, this
this should
should bc be eliminated
eliminated to
raised «in this drive.
---.
skultirj:
bandages
sented
in
the
usual
rigli
class
style
of
2
doz.
■ Git your farm implements, gas en-
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—
.»1..
i,...^
who
are
eager
|
a
large
extent.
The
Priscilla
Club
gave
a
500
patty
doz.
ambulance
pillows
the
many
youths
here,
who
are
eager
.
a
large
extent.
the Mutual.—"Jerry’s Hopeless Tang-
■ines, silos and cutters from Kuppen-
to learn this fascinating and renum-
Charles Lamb
1...... was
... by . far the best
the Hotel Tillamook on Wednes­
Pleasant Valley,
■eader. We guarantee all of our at
erativc
service,
1
havc
consented
to
|
«peaker
and
made
the be-t argument,
day evening when a large number of I le"—one reel Cub Comedy featuring
water
and
ice
bag
covers,
-
1 doz. hot v,«... .—
sods.
*
is a little too rapid
devote one and a half hours each but • he
’»«»I
’’ in - talking
—
Ovey.
citizens accepted the invitations. The | George
doz.
substitute
handkerchiefs
2 __
and docs not give proper emphasis
The Tillamook High School will affair was a decided success in every Thursday, Feb. 7.—"This Is The
1 doz. tray cloths
evening four evenings a week to this 1 when driving a point "over the top."
lay the Tillamook Hose Company a way, and besides a pleasant evening’s Life”—Five reel Wm. Fox photo play
Bay City.
work. Having finished this course of
il ame of basket ball in the armory on 1 enjoyment, $50.00 was raised for the featuring George Walsh. A sure fire
doz. hot water and ice bag covers, training in one of the leading business With these defects improved on he is
2
hit.
Don't
miss
this
one
for
real
life.
liable to make a good speaker, for he
riday evening, when a good game is Tillamook Branch of the Red Cross.
colleges of the West, I feel fully puts plenty of vim and action into his
1 doz. comfort pillows
e ipvcted. Admission 15 cents.
The club desires to thank Mis. Wor-
competent to take charge oi this work argument, which is always appreciat­
2 doz. towels
•• —
vr.r.
Notice to W.R.C. Members.
1 doz. substitute • handkt
rchiefs
and advance my pupils as rapidly anil ed in a public speaker.
For sale— Two dwellings, lots 3 * rail for the use of the dining room of
h id 4 and 5th Street and Park Ave. • the hotel.
3 paiis socks
efficiently as any business college.
The W. R. C. members are all cor­
Brighton.
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In this announcement 1 wish to
Iso furniture, stoves, tools, choice
Assessor Johnson has completed all
2 comfort pillows
ill -, prunes, lilys, chrysanthemums, tax extentions and has turned the dially invited to come out Saturday,
solicit the moral support of the pat­ The affirmative team composed of
2nd, as there is lots of work to
5 doz. substitute handkerchiefs
rons and parents of this city, and I Claire Small and William Wilmont,
iquire of Mrs. K. White.
* 1917 assessment rolls over to Sheriff Feb.
be done and your help is needed, also
promise in turn to give the best of debated with Forest Grove on Friday,
1 doz. tray cloths
Campbell.
The
total
tax
extention
on
F. L. Buel received the sad news by
those members who are to be install­
my service in an effort to make this and lost w ith a score of 3 to o in favor
1 doz. napkins
lone Sunday afternoon that his sis- the 1917 rolls amounts to $458,300.77, ed. We want them all out. Our corps
1% doz. hot water & ice bag covers school fill the needs of Tillamook of Forest Grove.
an
increase
of
$30,726.42
over
the
r, Mrs. Laura B. Cooper, died that
■is doing good work, and taking in new
Nehalem.
city along this line.
orninc She died in a hospital in amount of tax extend.d on the 1916 members every meeting.
2 doz. substitute handkerchiefs.
Effeciency is the key to success, and
rolls.
The
amount
of
tax
paid
by
the
Registered Cattle lor Sale.
irtland from a paralytic stroke.
Many persons are not aware of the
I am sure that no other branch of
I'/a doz. napkins
Southearn Pacific Company on their
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Dr. Hoy wishes to thank the Tilla- rolling stock amounts to $17,062.26. fact the loyal women, as well as re­
2 dish towels
service offers more opportunity at
2 ambulance pillows
aok Hose Company for its efforts This class of property is assessed by latives of the veterans, are eligible to
present for the boy or girl who wants I have at the Fair Grounds five head
Fairview.
membership in the order. Let us re­
to succeed than does the stenographic of registered Guernsey cows and heif­
endeavoring to save the house and
member that we are banded together
work. It is a work that leads to nearly ers and six head of registered Jersey«,
rniture at the fire on Monday even- the State Tax Commission.
5 sweaters
Fire destroyed the residence oc­ to assist the Grand Army of the Re­ 5 pairs of socks
every avenue of success, a stepping ' all of four of which arc bred to fresh­
cupied by Dr. Hoy and its contents public, and that from the soldiers
doz. towels
stone to your long cherished desires. en this spring, beginning in February.
4
About jo couple on Friday evening just before six o’clock on Monday I alone come not all the sacrifice.
Business colleges everywhere are The other four are yearlings and are
2 doz. duct cloth’.
d a social dance at the Hotel Tilla- evening. When the hose company ar­
flooded with calls for stenographers not bred. All this stock is tubuctilar
»»
3 doz. abdominal bandages
P"k, which closed with a Hoover rived fire had taken a good hold on
Pay For the “Grub.'
and typewriters, anil it is only a mat­ tested and free from disease.
6 u shoulder capes
fch, and all who attended had an the building, which was fanned by a
8 hot water and ice bag covers.
Pedigrees and full particulars can
ter of a few weeks when you can
We have been looking for you to 4 ambulance pillows.
northwest wind. It is not known how
¡oyable evening’s enjoyment.
answer one of these calls if you join be had of Geo. H. Webster, owner, at
fire started. Dr. Hoy thinks it come in and settle your account. You
Summers Night Class in shorthand the Fair Grounds or of R. C. Jones,
Horn, on Monday, to the wife of the
originated
in the bath room while- got the "grub”, We need the money.
Garibaldi Red Croat.
and typewriting, which will be or- County Ag< nt.
puty Sheriff Clarence Stanley, a others in the
J?"
The house be­ Y’ou intend to pay eventually, why
Work for the last meetings,
1 Clarence might help celebrate the longed to Mri. parlor.
basting ■ g. niz< <1 Monday evening, 1 b. 9th,
John Weiss, of Meda,
18th and 19th, was cutting,
>PY event by inviting his friends to
not now?
Tillamook Feed Co.
1V ne of the bootleg whiskey locked and was partly insured. Dr. Hoy car­
ried
only
a
small
insurance.
in the vault of the sheriffs office.
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