Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 14, 1918, Image 7

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lUplccrest Stock Farm Co.
6 producing daughters.
JEarms, Chardon, Ohio.
Grandsire of Banostine Bell De Ko!
It wilt be noted that 29 relatives of BURTON HIGHLAWN 2d, 62235
-■-'J?
this co* are 30-16 cows. Also two 3 A .R .O. daughters, 2 sons
■ have six 1.2000-tb daughters,
old 758 tbs. 365 days.'
’"ßred «" so" of Maplecrest Pontiac 3 2, year
30-tb. 7 day record -.
Flora Hiring with 1232.63 lbs. butter
PALESTINE DE KOL
<„,n 25,106 lt>s. milk. He is sired by LADY
No. 74683.
friend Hcngerveld De Koi Butter
VAI.E PALADIN PAUL
Boy.
_______
3
?’ dauKhtcrs. sons.
FRIEND HENGERVELD DE. KOL
BUTTER BOY N o 29303 (See 2.) 575 «os. butter in io moiths.
MAPI ECREST PONTIAC NINA NINA DE KOI. BURKE,
j 2 A. R. O. daughters, J producing
No. «79872 H.-F. H.-B.
daughters.
She is full sister to
Maplecrest Pontiac Girl 4 yr.
35.15
NO. 15
Maplecrest Pon. Girl 4 yrs 30 d 131.31
FOREST CITY DE KOL LADOS
M»plccrest Pont. Girl, 4 years
465 days ............................... 1,109.41
No. 317287
(Ear tag ,92)
55 sisters in all, 12 above 30 tbs.
Born, March 1, 1916.
dE KOI. 2d’s BUTTER BOY 3rd.
No. 23260 (Sec No. 2.)
19,7 10 Maplecresl
Highlawn Cleveland.
FRIEND HENGERVEl.D DE KOL
MAPLECREST HIGH LAWN
No. 49905 (See No. 2.)
CLEVELAND No. 139636
j > q \TI.\C A.AGGIE KORNDYKE
GERTRUDE
BEETS HENGER-
No. 38291. (Sec No. 2.)
VELD, No. 219485.
PALESTINE GIRL, No. 46776.
456.5 lbs. milk, 19.48 lbs. butter, at 3
Butter ........................................ '9.67
years.
Milk
......... . ................. 564.10 Sister to Rtiliv
. A. R. O. daughters, 4 above 20 tbs.
4 daughters with 5 A. R. O. daughtrs. FRIEND HENGERVELD DE KOL
No. 49905 (See No. 2.)
MAN' >R DE KOL No. 21226 (See 2)
BURTON HIGHLAWN ands
pE KOL 2nd No. 734 (See No. 2)
HARTOG, No. 70231
MUTUAL FRIEND 3rds PAUL
HENGERVELD DE KOL LEGIS
No. 23200 (See No. 2.)
No. 92658.
P1ET1 RTJE HENGERVELD’S
5 A. K. O. daughters.
LADY DE KOL.
No. 37060.
SUSIE: LAMB PAUL BEETS.
PONTIAC KORNDYKE, No. 25982
No. 74074-
455.2 tbs. milk, 22.75 lbs. butter.
PONTIAC A AGGIE, No. 53439.
3 A. R. O. daughters.
APPLE PIE, No. 21941.
1! A. R. O. daugh.crs with 25 A. R. de : KOI. 2d’s BUTTER BOY 3rd.
No. 23260 (See No. 2.)
0. daughters
1 son with 4 daughters.
FRIEND HENGERVELD DE KOL
No. 49905
BURTON GIRL
Butter at 2 years, 10.95
5000 H. F., H. B. Dam pf—
Burton Girl 3d ........................
23-'9 2 A . R. O. daughters
Palestine Girl..........................
19.67 2 sons with 40 daughters.
Bromide Pel ............................
>5-3« CLARION VELTHERIS
9.20 Spotted Daisy Velthuis
Burton Girl 2d, 2 years...........
.23.
”
»»
1»
,,
4 A. R. O. daughters I above 20 tbs,
30 days 96.
¡daughters with 20 A. R. O. dhtrs.
5 A. R. O. daughters.
7 A. R. O. sons.
BURTON HIGHLAWN, No. 36373
NO. 13
FOREST CITY PONTIAC MYRA 1 A. R. O daughter.
No. 301397
(Ear ,aK ‘82) Caly ColanthaM. dam of 4 A. R. O.
daughters.
Born, December 9, 1915.
years 365
Bred, Nov. 16, 1917, to Maplecrest Prescott Merc. Julip,
days, 851.
Highlawn Cleveland. (Sec sire No.
Butter Girl Pont. Reinkje 2E years
1+)
<
365 days, 802.
DUKE PONTIAC BURKE DE
Edith D. K. Heng. 845.
KOL
94 A. R. O. sons with 747 daughters
Xo. 12501»
118 A. R. O. daughters.
RUBY PIETERTJE HENGER-
HILLDALE HENG. DE KOL
1 VELD, No. 219487
No. 54147
»7.8 tbs. milk, 9.83 tbs. butter
12A. R. O. daughters.
MAPLECREST PONTIAC DE
Hollywood Korndyke B lie 761 butter
KOL BOY, No. 62238, (See No. 2) SUSIE SEGIS BEETS No. 104504
HOWLAND NINA BURKE PRIN- 435 lbs. ntilk, 19.5 lbs. butter.
I CESS
PAUL BEETS DE KOL, No. 22235
1J42.5 lbs. milk 26.25 lbs butter 7 days 105 A. R .O. daughters.
IJ812.3 tbs. milk, 928.62 tbs. butter in In 365 days, 932—9O5—77O—734
J05 days.
45 A. R. O. sons.
IEXGERVELD DE: KOL SEG1S
SUSI ELAMB, No. 38852
Xo. 92658
4 A. R. O. daughters.
A. R. 0. daughters
3 A. R. O. sons.
trtrude Beets Heng. 19.48.
1ETERTJE DE LOIS NETHER-
NO. 16
LAND VALE, No. 162262
RUBY PIETERTJE HENGER­
) tbs. milk, 16.95 lbs. butter.
VELD
J.XT1AC AAGG1E KORN DYKE. No. 219487
(Ear tag 103)
(See sire of No. 11.)
Born, Sept. 13, 1913.
1DY PALESTINE DE KOL, No. Fresh, Feb. 19, 1917, not bred.
74683
HENGERVEl.D DE KOL SEGIS
8.9 lbs. milk, 27.86 tbs. butter.
No. 92658.
IRWM. PRINCE.
PIETERTJE DE LOIS NETHER-
A, R. 0. daughters.
LAND VALE, No. 162262
16 tbs. butter 365 days.
449 tbs. milk, 16.95 tbs. butter
I over 20 tbs.
HILLSDALE HFRG. DE KOL
5WLAND NINA BURKE
No. 54147
lbs. butter
12 A. R. O. daughters.
ILLDALE HENGERVELD DE Hollywood Korndyke Belle 761 butter
KOL, No. 54157.
Hollywood Artis Heng, 2 years 17
A. R. 0. daughters
lbs. butter 7 days, 75 tbs. 30 days.
illywood Klondyke Belie 305 days SUSIE LEGIS BEETS. No. 104504
I61 lbs. butter.
Milk, 435 tbs., butter 19.5« lbs.
•Ilywood Artis Hcngerveld 2 yrs., SADIE VALE AAGGIE DE KOL
lbs. butter 7 days; 75 tbs. butter
No. 38672.
"1 days.
2 A. R. O. daughters.
SIE SEGIS BEETS, No. 104504. PIETERTJE DE LOIS NETHER-
« 435 lbs. butter 19.51 tbs.
LAND 2d., No. 85979.
ME VALE AAGG1E DE KOL.
HENGERVELD
DE KOL No. 23102
0.38672
QUEEN
JEWEL
DE KOL 2d.
■R. 0. daughters.
No.
73611
iTERTJE DE LOIS NETHER-
2 A. R. O. daughters, 3 sons.
AX D 2d, No. 85979.
KING LEGIS, No. 36168
87 A. R. O. daughters, 83 sons.
NO. 14
SUSIE LAMB PAUL BEETS
«EST CITY HIGHLAWN
No. 74074
UA
3 A .R. O. daughters.
1 ¡54>3O
(Ear tag 216)
455.2 tbs, milk, 22.75 tbs. butter.
J0«- 23, 1916.
SADIE VALE CONCORDIAS
“ft bred to a half brother.
PAUL de : KOL, No. 27392.
ft^CRES’l HIGH LAWN
2i A. R. O. daughters, 13 sons.
ELAND No. 139636.
6 over 20 tbs.
CITY PONTIAC DES
AAGGIF. WESTBERG, No. 60708.
"• BIRKE. No. 244021
Nnior 3 ycar o]d_ 270.9 tbs. milk, 1 A. R. O. son.
DE KOL PAUL DE KOL CIN­
IJ4 lbs. butter .
DERELLA. No. 34936
'^ HENGERVELD DE KOL
1 A. R. O. daughter.
BOY No. ¿9303.
yON HIGHLAWN 2d’s Har- PIETERTJE DE LOIS NETHER-
LAND, No. 70933-
'•’o. 7023 t.
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H’- c»w 123, 30 days.
/' World's record mother and
NO. 17
‘Snter .
FOREST CITY DE KOL
Hartog De Koi 1247.9 but-
CAMILLE
(Ear tag 187)
No. 309981-
lh"v°nt.' E,ora Hartog 1232 ’’ Born, Jan. 23, 1916.
' P a ^'8hlawn Hartog 992 ” Bred to M. C. Highlawn Cleveland,
In j Hart0» 2 yr.
776 “
Jan. 10, 1917. See sire of No. 14-
• daughters and 3 sons.
Has sister going at ttoo lb. rate in
^‘ ELD DE KOL SEGIS
10th month as a 4 ycar °ld-
SIR VERNON JOHANNA DE
^•daughters,
KOL. No. 7>548.
k Beets Heng............... 19.48 Forest City Johanna D. K. Betty
/ALADIN BURKE
20.44 tbs. at 2 years.
ytnilk. 15.47 tb. butter
CADDY DE KOL, No. 152123.
?U 'Cr in to months,
334-7 H’s. milk, 13 83 lbs. butter 2 y s.
u 1 • 3? 94 tbs. butter at 6 yr. 5«9-3 lbs. milk, 24.46 lbs. Butter 5 )r-
^d’(SBee’ NT o ER/0Y
Sister to Caddy Mutual De Koi.
31 tbs. butter 4 year old.
711 tbs. in 305 days.
vrGERVELD DE KOL
1 too expected for year.
F» Ä15'N-
VERNON JOHANNA DE KOL.
No 47303.
3 A. R. O. daughters.
5 year old 19.0 tbs.
3 year old 10.6 tbs.
BUTTtLSnAHOME1 DE KOL-
n I\6-4
DVKE DE KOL 3d
14, • 19
• is
dians unwittingly did Bryan a service, 17
H. T. Botts, Pres Attorney
for they were the means of returning )
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his name to the front pages of t!:e
at-Law.
newspapers for a day at least. Since * I John Leland Henderson. Sec­
his diplomatic fiasco the press has left 1
retary Treaa., Attorney-at-
him severely alone, and it is well
Law and Notrary Public.
known what this must have meant to 1
1 3 A. R. O. daughters.
one whose daily movements were ; <
—o—
Tillamook Title and
' producing daughter
\\ by not have “speechless” day s ill chronicled for a quarter century. The'}
publicity was undesirable, but he is
,E1T<- H 5th, No. 72363
Congress?—News Reporter.
Abstract Co.
*9.9 tbs. butter.
likely to have considered it better j
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I.aw Abstracts. Real Estate,
2 A. R. O. daughters.
Don't worry because you have to than no publicity at all.—Independent.
Insurance.
SIR JOHANNA VERNON D. K.
pay two cents on every dollar you
Both Phones.
made last year above $2000 for the in­
25 A. R. O. daughters.
v ernon \ enango ...........
77, come tax. The man who made two Facts About Non-Partisanship.
TI LLAMOOK—OREGON.
Vernon Burke ............ . " ..539 million has to pay 63 cents out of
every dollar on most of it.—Coquille
This non-partisan stunt in Oregon is ~
^ m ' a ^ d ^ • ie " el SOLDENE
Sentinel.
a queer insect, any way you take it.
To begin with, no politican ever talks
u 1 DE K0L CLOVERDALE
A Massachusetts
congressman non-partisanship unless he knows that
i A. R. O. daughter 1 son.
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
brands the house of representatives he is on the minority side. If his
BUTTER boy DUKE DE KOL
Places absolutely guaranteed
party is on the long end of the lever,
as
a
useless
and
expensive
barnacle
No. 30184.
not to smoke or money re­
and resigns his place on one of the never a pep do you hear out of him
funded.
7 A. R. O. daughters, 6 sons.
committee, li is to be noted however, about non-partisanship—unless he's in
Brick work of all kinds done
5 producing daughters.
bad
and
knows
it.
It's
party
all
the
that he did not reduce the expense by
on short notice.
OLIVE ORDELLO, No. 46002.
resigning that part of his job that has way through with him. But the min­
We make a specialty of re­
the salary attached.—Oregon Regis­ ute that he feels himself "slipping" or
DAISY' MAHOMET DE KOL
pairing smoking Fire Places.
ter.
the moment that it begins to beborne
GERSTER.
in upon him that lie is a "deader”
0PHELL1A ANNA 3rds PAUL.
It is announced that sewing ma­ among his old friends, then it’s to the
No. 27906,
4 A. R. O. daughters average over chines are badly needed in France. non-, artisan scrap heap with him in a
What’s the matter with enlisting a hurry. He no longer believes in party,
20 tbs.
regiment of old time sewing machine and immediately he begins whooping
TILLAMOOK ORE
CADDY FITCH. No. 37666.
"er up for "patriotic non-partisan ac­
agents?
After
they
disposed
of
their
4 A. R .O. daughters, 1 son.
wares they might be sent to the front tion,” or some other such.
This is the stunt that has reduced
Administrator’s Notice to Creditors. where, unless they have lost form, the Republican majority in Ortgcn
they could talk a few huns
death.
from 60,000 to a negligible number— TZ) OBERT II. McGRATH,
—Umpqua Valley News.
Notice is hereby given, that the
around 6000 at the last election. This
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Couny Court of the State of Oregon,
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW,
is the stunt which has destroyed the
An exchange tells the story of
lor 1 illamook County, has appointed boy who was sent to market with a party organization in Oregon and left
a
the undersigned administrator of the sack full of rabbits, lingering around the state at the mercy of every shys­ ODDFELLOWS' BUILDING,
estate of Paul Kingston deceased, and town all day and coming back with­ ter who can make a noise like reform,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
-ill persons having claims against said out selling them. W hen asked by his or can put over some high sounding
estate are hereby required to present mother why he had not sold the rab­ scheme or “ism” on the dear people. P orti and O ffick :
i
the same, with proper vouchers, to bits, he said no one asked him what
The way the thing works out is dis- ,
me, at the office of T. H. Goyne, an was in the sack. How many of our closed to some extent by a recent in­ I 1110 W ilcox B ld .
attorney at law, in Tillamook City, merchants are like this little boy? cident. W. H. Hornibrook of Albany, ,
Oregon, on or before six months 1 hey have plenty of goods for sale, desires to become the Democratic na­ J~y\VID ROBINSON, M.D.,
from the date of this notice.
but fail to tell the people what is in tional committeeman from Oregon—
Dated February 28, 1918.
the sack. If you expect to sell goods and here’s hoping he gets it. But does ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
William Kingston, Admin­ in this day and age, you must open lie preach non-partisanship, as his '
istrator of the Estate of your sack and keep shouting the mer­ brethern have been doing in this state
NATIONAL BUILDING,
Paul Kingston, Deceased. its of your stock in trade.—News for these many moons? Not he, What
OREGON.
he does say in his slogan to attract TILLAMOOK
Tinies.
Announcement.
votes is this:
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"1 am for Woodrow Wilson; a thor­
Preparations are being made and
T. BOl ia
I hereby announce my candidacy the road along financial channels is ough organization; a united Democ­
for the nomination on the Republican
_____ being securely paved in readiness for racy,” And there you have it. “A
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ticket for County Commissioner, to the Third Liberty Loan campaign thorough organization.’ Non-partisan­ Complete Set of Abstract’ Bocks in
be voted on at the primaries to be which will be opened in the near fu­ ship is for the Republicans; the Dem­
Office.
held in May. 1918.
ture. The banks of the country have ocrats propose to have none of it. In
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
If nominated and elected I promise been asked to purchase $3,000,000,000 short, non-partisanship is merely, mo­
T illamook B lock ,
to the best of my ability to promote of Treasury Certificates in advance of lasses to catch flies.’
all efforts for the development and the Liberty Loan campaign and every 1 And why is Mr. Hornibrook for Tillamook ...
- Oregon
advancement of Tillamook County.
Botli Phones.
bank in the country is expected to Woodrow Wilson? Democrats have
Believing myself perfectly compe­ respond, so that there may be no lack been likening Wilson to Washington,
tent to administer the office. I place of funds for war purposes. It is al­ and Washington opposed more than J ELAND E ERWIN
my candidace before the voters for ready reported that the financial in­ two terms in the presidency. If they
their suffrage.
stitutions of our country will not be are to carry out the similitude, Mr.
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Yours truly,
financial slackers. The certificates will Wilson can not very well be a can­
Diploma from Chicago Musical
D. A. Bailey.
draw 4J4 per cent, which makes it e didate again, so that Mr Hornibrook's College.—Beginners receive the same
slogan, so far as it refers to Wilson,
good investment.—Banks Herald.
careful training as the most advanced.
To The Voters of Tillamook County
is more “molasses.’
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
Stripped of all this excess of sweet­
The memory cost of our Civil war
I wish to announce that I will be a was about $8,000,000,000. The present ness, then Mr. Hornibrook's slogan tion.
candidate at the next primary election world war has already cost $100,000,- merely means, in plain language, "I
All lessons given at Studio.
for the office of County Commission­ 000.000. Those of us in America who am a Democrat, and believe in any
County Representative for the
er for the South part of the county on fell that we have felt the pinch of war method which will insure success for Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victro«oe
the Republican ticket. I believe in should remember that for every dol­ the Democratic party.”
good roads, and will use my best ef­ lar we have spent for war purposes
And there you have the essensc of etc.
forts in seeing that roads are con­ (including loans to our allies), Great non-partisanship, as it has been prac­
C. HAWK.
structed permanently and built econ­ Biitian has spent $7.00. Fran e $5.00 tice! in Oregon since the days when
omically, if elected.
and Germany $6.90. Nor should it be W. S. U’Rcn conceived the idea of
Yours respectfully,
forgotten that both our population swatting most everything in sight,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
A. A. Imlah.
and national wealth greatly exceed and putting al) his swats into the con­
Non-partisanship
those of any of the three. We can well stitution.
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. is a „ game
Announcement.
Oregon
afford to save and lend. We must save j which the minority party plays in or- Bay City
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and lend, if the Hun hordes are to be ' dcr to camouflage the issues, and
To the voters of Tillamook County:
mak? thing appear what they are not.
kept from dispoiling our nation,
I herewith announce myself as a Itemizer.
I In other words, it is the furlone hope JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
— —
•
candidate on the Republican ticket ! at
■of politicians grown desperate in the
the nominating convention to be held
ATTORNEY
I knowledge of certain defeat by legiti­
The
Oregon
division
on
public
infor
­
in May for the office of County Com­
mate means. To be sure , it’s sugar
AND
mation
has
issued
a
statement
in
missioner. My motto; "A square deal
which it asks the people to be careful I coted, but so are many other bitter
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
all around.”
doses.—Polk County Observer.
John Weiss, Sr., Meda. about to whom they talk to at any
T illamook B lock ,
time.
Germany
has
a
lot
of
spies
in
1
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Tillamook -
-
-
• Oregon.
Oregon
who
are
eagerly
picking
up
j
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
Traitors in Camp.
ROOM NO. 261
any sort of information. Therefore if
I beg to announce that 1 will be a you know anything, keep it to your­
The reported discovery of enemy 0ARL HABERLACH,
candidate for County Commissioner self, or tell it directly to a representa­
aliens
in the national army at Tacoma
tive
of
the
government.
This
organ
­
the
county
on
for the South end of
I is not surprising. What we have learn­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
the Republican ticket at the next ization has also found ano.her series
of lies about the war. Stories are be­ ed of the methods of German spies
primary election.
ing circulated that unnamed privates during the last three years makes it
T illamook B lock
Ole B. Redberg.
have been sentenced to long terms in j seeni quite natural that some of them
prison for minor offenses, that a num- should have volunteered or permitted Tillamook
Oregon
Pay For the “Grub.”
ber have been shot for insubordina- | themselves to be conscripted for the
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purpose of murdering officers and be­
We have been looking for you to tion, and that certain officers have traying the army when it reaches the
w ERSTER HOLMES,
confiscated
the
supplies
sent
over
for
come in and settle your account. You
front. That is the characteristic meth­
got the "grub”, We need the money. somebody’s boy. Supplies arc reach­ od of propagating kultur.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
You intend to pay eventually, why ing the boys as fast as they can be
What is surprising, however, is the
sent
over,
and
all
court
martials
are
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING,
not now?
reported in the press. No sane Amer­ statement that these men have been
Tillamook Feed Co.
FIRST STREET,
ican is barred from honest criticism discharged from the service, and that
.
OREGON
of the government and its conduct of "the interment or prosecution of them TILLAMOOK,
Notice.
the war, but do not pay any attention rests with the federal civil authori­
Bids will be received by the Com­ to the silly stuff of the character of ties.” Is, then, conspiracy to commit
mon Council of Tillamook City on ¡the foregoing.—Telephone Register. murder and to betray our army to the QR. L. L. HOY,
foe a mere civil misdemeanor, to be
Saturday evening, February 16th,
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dealt with after the manner of an at­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
1918, at 8 o’clock p.m., for a dumping
It is said our Canadian friends arc
ground for the city rubbish. The concerned that the squ.dcbing of W. tempt to evade the income tax or to
T illamook B lock ,
council reserves the right to reject J. Bryan be taken as an affront to the send prohibited matter through the
j mails?
anv and all bids.
United States. Their concern is un­ 1 We should have thought that such Tillamook,
Oregon.
A. H. Gaylord,
founded. V\ hen they made it plane to off<.n# __
e's7"committed
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J
by
men
in
the
City Recorder.
Bryan that they wanted none of him military service, would be dealt with
H GOYNK,
tliej merely echoed what is undoubt- suinrnarj]y by the military authorities,
Chester White Swine.
1 have a few breed gilts for sale, idly the majority sentiment on this and we should have thought that
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
and also a f»w young boars, large side of the line, for this nation is now there would be no question whatever
enough for service. J must move these leaping the fruits of his folly. Given as to the proper penalty for all found Office' O pposite C ovri H ouse ,
at a price that you should not miss so a gieat position he failed to measure guilty. To talk about mere internment
Oregon.
as to make room for my spring pigs. up to it and after blundering and of such venomous vermine is an af­ Tillamook
Joe Donaldson, R. F. D., I, Tilla­ clumsily making the moves on the front to loyalty and to justice, and is
diplomatic checker board during the an encouragement to further acts of
mook, Oregon.
T. BOALS, M.D.,
gicitcat crisis the world has ever fac- treason .
co he was kicked out sf office—as
Cheese Maker Wanted.
Sunrise, a blank wall and a firing
completely discredited as was possi­ squad—that is the proper prescription
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ble.
The
promoters
of
the
Toronto
The Pacific City Creamery Company
for every traitor found in camp.
I
Surgeon S. P. Co.
will consider bids for a cheesemakcr meeting blundered in placing him on
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
for this season. Work to commence the program. Canada has suffered
Chickens Must be Kept Up.
grievously and was in no condition to
about April 20, 1918.
Tillamook »... Oregon
a
man
who
refused
to
see
the
Hun
as
Send bids to Crystal Bays, secretary
the rest of the world saw him and
There has been some complaint
Woods, Oregon.________
pretended that absured peace treaties concerning chickens and other poul­ QR J. G. TURNER,
The Government Wants Spruce For should be substituted for arms even try running at large within the city
Airplanes.
after the enemy had declared treaties limits.
EYE SPECIALIST.
Look at the South East quarter of to be scraps of paper, to be broken
Notice is hereby given that this is
PORTLAND
— OREGON
South East quarter of Sec. 16, Town­ when military necessity demanded— in violation of a city ordinance, any
ship 5 South, Range 10 West, contain­ the man who closed his eyes to the _
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one guilty of such violation is liable
ing 40 acres. A liberal cash offer con­ Belgian atrocities and the drowning ' to punishment,
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
sidered. Address to E. H., Box 62, of helpless women and children by
C. C. Curtis.
WITH THE EDITORS
Discuss Questions of
Interest to People.
RALPH E. WARREN,
Sea View Wash.
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Hun undersea sharks. But the Cana-
City Marshal.
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