Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 21, 1918, Image 9

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
MARCH 21
Itaiiliflbt
1!118
• 1.50 PER YEAR.
Ncstucca Valley ranches can’t be
Edna Ross, Vena Jensen, Mabel I.
beat. We have just what you want
is a moss that grows on cranberry SUCCESSFUL HOLSTEIN SALE. | Justice Burnett; Circuit Judge Bag-
at prices and ‘ terms
ms to s suit purchasers, Patel,ill and Richard Spencer have marshes.
-old
each,
$50.00
worth
of
War
Saving
Taylor
Real
Est.
i
ley affirmed.
W. A. Wise, dentist.
*
ate Agency, Clover- Stamps and are entitled to enrollment
dale, Or.
Johanna York, administratrix of
Red
Cioss
News
Notes,
Black
Cat
Adds
S52.55
to
Red
Evcrv dairy cow should be fed some
in the Junior Rainbow Regiment. The
estate of Lewis York, appellant, vs.
Linseed Oil Meal.—Ray & Co.
For sale—80 acres irrigated
■ thrift movement should not be spas-
Cross Funds at Banquet
Southern Pacific Company; appealed
alfalfa
I l hc Kcd Cross bi-nciit to be given
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. 1 Clough land, Hermiston country. Part
from Tillamook; petition for rehear­
level- modic effect but should bc held be- by *uiv combined clubs oi the city will
cd, buildings, well, etc. $3000. Owner
fore the child for tbe entire
ing
d< ni<d; opinion by Justice Moore.
Co.
be
given
un
April
¿th
and
Oth,
at
the
year
as
a
By R. C. Jones County Agriculturist.
R. J. Arnold,
.... _ 1828
__ East Everett, St., means of promoting his
Lamb Schrader Co. will pay ioc. Portland, Oregon.
education in I Armor}, .ill the committees are hard
T he second annual Holstein sale is
saving. He has learned much when
each for good sacks.
work and a good lime is promised
1 Get a McCormick i if ’ . you - want
___ _ the ,the , habit 01 saving is formed.
1 now a matter of history. Il was with­ Tillamook Erects^Liberty Temple-
... ,
both >oung and old. 1’articulais will
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon, best mowers, rakes and
tedders. Look
[appeal later in the local
papers. out a doubt the most successful sale
A divorce suit was tiled in
« I
Cloverdale, Ore.
ever held in l illamock county. The 16
over your old machinery for extra cuil by Mrs. Lula Dickerson the cir- I waich iur further notice.
The Liberty Loan enthusiasts of
against
Kuppenbender s !': feed for less. parts needed and order them now — her husband, W. A. Dickerson, Thes i Alter tin 1st oi April the Red Cross head of females brought in by the Tillamook City arranged for the erec­
.,
....
se
-Association,
brought
a
total
of
$9,180,
* parties were married on the
« Tillamook Feed Co.
Call at the w arehcuse.
married on the 24th of [rooms will be open only on Tuesday or an average price of $574.00 per tion of a Liberty Temple and oil
December
1915,
at Seattle,
Born,
on
Monday
to
the
I
,
«, W
Wash., and and \\ uuncsoay ot each w eek iur head. The sale was topped off by the Tuesday morning the work was start­
Coffee-Special blend 2 lbs. for 35
wife of
ed cn a buildng where Heaston's bar­
* Warren Hoskins, a girl. Th his places shortly after, _ the
--.2 complaint
complaint alleged,
...,»Bvu, I w urk. Gardening house-cleaning and
cents.—Tillamook Feed Co.
defendant J yegan
— to
• and has continued sewing will claim a great share ui inc : heifer, Maplecrest High Lawn Korn- ber shop was located. All of the car- •
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ho
dyke.
No.
292405,
who
was
sold
for
kins
in
the
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- grandpa and grandma cl;__ _
penters in the neighborhood vohin-
to treat plaintiff in a cruel and _ .......
inliu- time ui the women Hum there on.
$1100.00 to F. R. Beals. This heifer is leered their st
ss, and it is
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
ervices and the carpen-
1
he
Rud
<
ross
received
instructions
man
manner
and
heaped
upon
1.»
up
to
Billy
to
put
up
the
cig
;
upon her
by Pontiac Aaggie Korndyke who has
jars.
Let W. A. Church writs your insur-
.were a busy bunch
personal indignities all of which
hav .' e on SaturUay to collect partly worn 7 daughters with average yearly rec­ tern and others
.
...........
The
management
of
the
Gi
«
_ ...» Jem Thea­ rendered her life burdensome.
"
ance.
De­ garments this week lor the relief’ oi ords of 1170 tbs. Her dam, Burton when work started in the morning. A
• tre have made arrangements
..rrangea
to pre- fendant became add
large crowd assembled and became
Spring Millinery Opening, Saturday [ sent
Mae
Marsh
in
Oliv
addicted
to
the
use
of i tile ¿Belgians. Anything with rubber in High Lawn 2nd. is one of the great
--------
iitaiMl IT!
quite interested in seeing the bulding
___
. C.Ler Morosco’s intoxicating liquors
it,
>tiii
hats,
and
fancy
slippers,
arc
_.s
and
during
such
I famous stage succe
producing dams of the breed, being erected and the large number of
March 23, at Miss Pattersons.
ss “The Cinderella time be was quarrelsome
.
not
wanted.
Willi
these
exceptions
le and violent,
the dam of Ohio's first 30-lb. cow and citizens who were doing their “bit” to
! Man" Tuesday, ', March
M__ _ 26.
R. W. Bennett, expert watch
threatened to kill plaiut.it
..1 and struck any partly worn garment which a several other high producers.
have the building finished that even­
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
and
beat
her
on
several
human
being
can
w
’
ear
will
be
, Demand that your contractor use
grate-
occasions.
She is bred to Friend Hengcrvcld
fully accepted, ft is hoped that each De Koi Butter Boy, the sire of five . - ing. At noon dinner was served in the
-
n<uuoru
x-ive Stock
5>tc
Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler of- 1 Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni-
The
Hartford
Live
Insurance
Guild Hall of
the Presbyterian
family in turn will contribute some*
ice Saturday, March, 23rd.
2* i form and has exceptional fast setting , Company has just paid a
cows with records over 1000 tbs., 3 I church.
,— a draft in lull thing to this wurk. Look over
¡qualities which is preferred. For sale '1-
_ _____ your of which are over 1200 tbs. in a year, |
The soil doctor is sold by Kuppen­ 1 at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * ¡in the sum of $400.00 to Mr. B. A. 1 clothing, and have what you
| ..v,nmisidiKiiiig
Notwithstanding inc
the weather was
can give
including Banostine Belle De Koi, the ‘ showery, that did
--------
Folks for the loss of Mr. Fulks' herd
bender.
*
not make a particle
For sale— Two dwellings, lots 3 ¡bull ‘Mutual Ormsby Prince,” which ready ior the automobile which will first cow of any breed to make over ( ' of
difference,
work
went along the
' cf difference, work went
be sent out on briday and Saturday to 1300 tbs. butter.
Best in the West—Oregon Portland and 4 and 5th Street and Park Ave.
was the champion and grand cham­
I
same
as
if
it
had
been
a bright, sunny
Cement. Always uniform and fresh. Also furniture, stoves, tools, choice pion bull of the 1917 Tillamook collect the clothing. If you are going
This heifers breeding is just full of . day. At six o’clock in the evening the
Lamb-Schrader Co.
» bulbs, peonys, lilys, chrysanthemums, County Fair. Rollie Watson is the lo­ away from the house, place them on 1000-tt>, records, including
many of building was finished, painted, with
* cal agent for the Hartford Insurance the porch, marked “Belgian Relief.” world’s record class.
For Sale or trade—Merry-Go-round, Inquire of Mrs. K. White.
I electric lights, and ready for occu­
The Red LruSs is very grateful to
The first 1000-lb. cow of the breed pancy. The building is 18 by 24 feet
Box 144 Tillamook Oregon.
For sale, brush land at Hood River. Company, which is America’s largest the Holstein Breeders’ Association
to be owned, so far as we know, in with five flag poles at the top. The
insurance company. The company re­
for the handsome price
oi $5^-55
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for Three crops of alfalfa when cleared.
,___ ___ „.. jj the state was purchased by , Ebing
cently paid $1,733,77999 for losses Which they paid for the
------ ger middle pole will have the Stars and
Holstein cat
Son, v '
Humping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
* Will sell on time and loan money for
improvements to right man for dairy­ sustained in the great conilakration auctioned oif for their benefit ?* •*'" " ' ” who bought Nina De Vries Stripes and the others will carry the
at
the
'
Schuling,
with
1027.5
It»s.
butter
for flags of our allies—England, France,
Wanted to trade city property for ing.—F. P. Friday, Hood River, Or. * at the Kansas City Stock Yards fire
banquet Monday night.
j ISK?«
$825.00.
no She
She is
is br
bred to a son of Italy and Belgium.
acreage close to city.—See Shrode. ♦
for the loss and mixing of ever 20,000 j
The Sunday school Rally at Beaver | Friend Hengerveld
1 r
~ ‘ —I ’ have 12 good Jersey
For Sale
De Koi Butter I I The building will be used by the
Announcing the new Grant Six, the cows, 3, 4, and 5 years old. All come head of cattle consigned by shippers 1 last Sunday was well attended, and Boy.
to the Live Stock Exchange, which all felt that it was a time o£ special |
committee having charge of the Lib­
*
best ever. S ;c Kuppenbender.
fresh in March. These are extra good. was the largest single loss sustained1
Rollie Watson’s bull calf, the only erty Loan drive in the Tillamook
benefit
to
Sunday
School
work..
'
“
Will
sell
the
whole
bunch
for
$1000.00
___ The | male sold brought $200.00.
Let Kuppenbender tell you hew to
by this company for live stock.
bank district. As Tillamook County’s
one which was to have occurred at
save money on ycur cement work. * Address C. H. Pierce, Otis, Oregon. ♦
The buyers together with the pur- quota is expected to be some where
Classification Changed by Dist. Board Mohler next Sunday, will convene at
I 1
“Back of the Man ........................
...
chases are listed below:
For sale, Artichoke seed. Price $1.25
near $200,000 this will entail a good
at the Princess
26—Jas S. Graham, 4 to 1.
Nehalem on April 7th.
Ebingcr & Son:
deal of work on the several commit­
per tied sack or $1.50 delivered. C. B. Theatre next Saturday. Also 3 reel
327—Leslie Finney, 1 to 4.
The Civic Improvement Club and
Nina De Vries Schuling No.
tees, but the people in all parts of
Measor, Blaine, Ore, Mutual Phone.* comedy. A great play and a good
352—Ed Kostic, 1 to 2.
Gem
~
Theatre have turned the pro-
14'808 ......................
$825.00 the county should heartily respond
_ __ to help
r
521—Alex R. Tohl, I to 2 .
ceeds from the "Alice in Wonder-
Best by Test—Oregon Portland comedy _ given as a benefit
Foscst City Pontiac Ange-
and buy liberally of the Liberty Loan
land" performance over to the local
545—Claud R. Wright, 1 to 3.
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader furnish the Liberty Temple. You can
line, No. 292156 ..................... 575-00 bonds.
help, come.
*
Physically Qualified.
Red Cross. This benefit, , together
. „......... Fred Maurer:
Co.
The ladies organizations of the
552.—Verne Blanchard.
with the benefit exhibition given Jan-; Maple-crest Hengerveld Bur­
Horses wanted—We buy all grades
Herman Farmer has decided to be
Christian, Methodist,
Presbyterian,
a*
...
--
uary
23
1>y
the
Gem
Theatre
and
ton, No. 297317..................... 78500 United Brethcrn, Nazarene and Cath­
1 candidate at the primary election of horses, old, young, thin, fat, large
Civic
Club,
netted
$50.26
for
the
Red
or small, good or bad makes no dif­
Bees to Help Win the War.
Forest City Pontiac Scgis
olic Churches served dinner in the
for county commissioner.
Cross.
ference to us. Olson & Hardy will be
Salome, No. 283027 ............ 37500 Presbyterian Guild Hall, a large num­
Will pay you to see Everson ior a at Commercial Stables Tillamook till
Forest City De Koi Camille
ber of persons taking dinner there.
Ward H. Foster, of the U. S. Dept,
■tie investment in city property or March 12. Both phones.
Sermon on Church Crowding. -
No. 309981 ............................. 350.00 The ladies provided the eats, and
hrm lands.
♦
of /Vgriculture, will be in town on
J. J. Rupp:
were successful in taking in $198.38,
For Sale—Early seed potatoes
r______ Monday, March 25th, and address the
6 bred gilts to furrow in June.—Ike
Forest City Pontiac Dolores
At tbe Methodist Church on Sunday
which will go toward the expense of
Earliest
of
All
”
at
2
cents
per
pound,
I
people
of
the
county
on
Bee-keeping.
*uick. Mutual Phone. Call between
.
r-
.,
- -- ------ .B. morning, Rev. Chas. E. Gibson gave a
No.
291957
.............................
600.00 building the Liberty Temple. When
also Si'.v"
Silver Laid Wyar.dct;
Wyandott »
eggs
6gs at ' [ Everyone who has been or has a place
and 8:30 p.m.
Forest City De Koy Hilda
the building is sold the proceeds will
$1.50 per setting of 15 eggs.—Apply I where they can keep bees is urged to very instructing sermon, his subject
No. 280048 ............................. 46500 go toward the Red Cross.
For Sale—8 head milk cows, all giv- to A. T. Blackburn, Hemlock, Mutual attend this meeting. W ith the present being. "Cause and Cure for Denomina­
H. A. Springer:
j milk, except one due to freshen phone.
The amount of money subscribed
* ‘ shortage of sugar, all forms of sweats tional Crowding." He showed that in
Forest City Pontiac Lucie
larch the tenth.
2*
the early history of the church there
for the flag was $70.67.
Don't forget those busted castings. .are of great importance, and the bee were bickerings over trival and per­
No. 284031 ............
49500
Sec Kuppenbender about the Grant Can be welded for half. Goods sent 'ls wlllll‘B 10 help "can the kaiser” by
sonal matters, and this was no new E. H. Zurflueh:
ix automobile, the snappiest car on by parcel post and express promptly , 1 ^we"'
gathering
the sugar i!T
from ;. "
our
v".2
‘
anitmX
“
L
Cem Theater Photoplay Program.
Tillamook Easter
•
I’iebe
« road.
. .L.vers and putting it in a torni for
Fobes De Koi, No.. 209945 200.00
returned. Hiner At Reed, Tillamook,
a new denomination came into exis-
us to use. An ice cream house in Port-
For sale, five heifers coming two
.Saturday, Marell, 23—“The Voice of
’ 'T
*“ *
. tence every ten years, the outcome of L. D. Smith:
Oregon.
» 11..„ 1
| land is using honey ior sweetening dcssengion
ar old next spring. Apply to An-
Conscience”—five part Metro photo­
in churches over non- ' Forest City Pontiac Con-
*
1
their
product
and
it
can
be
used
in
tw Vetsch, Mutual Phone.
The Rebekah lodge will give open
stance, No. 3-’5358 .............. 500.00 play featuring Francis X. Bushman
' essentials. He thought that every
place of sugar in almost any article of
and Beverly Bayne. A story taken in
Maple-crest Banostine Lady
Methodists as well as Presbyterians
For Sale—Some good young heifers house on next Wednesday evening at
lood. Almost anyone lias room for a
No. 384638
.and Christians and other denomina-
750.00 14 h South, which opens in Leaven­
1 freshen soon, can be seen % miles the Odd Fellows' hall. The entertain­
' few stands ol bees and lime to take [tions
■
worth prison.
•
might modify their ideas and F. R. Beals:
st of Nehalem, on Himpel farm.
* ment committee having provided for
the evening’s enjoyment. The Rebek­ care of them. Lets have everyone who '¡creeds, for after all it was the bickcr-
Maple-crest High
"International Sneak”—Two rec
Lawn
Wanted—Durham calves, pure bred, ahs extend a cordial invitation to all • have bees and all others who are in-
Korndyke, N o. 292405 .... i 100.00 Senmil comedy. Adults 20c., Childret
lings within the church that had
1111 two weeks old up.—J. E. Fisher, Odd Fellows, their
IOC.
familes and 1 tcrested in attendance at the meeting , brought about a most serious ____
Maple-crest Nina Pontiac
situa-
igene, Oregon, Motor R. A.
at the court house, Monday, March
friends.
No. 284(142
Sunday, March, 24—“T he Countess
775-00
tion,
with
one
church
striving
against
i 25th, at 1 :oo p.m.
Charming,”—five
riel
Paramount
Why not be insured in the best fire
other churches for supremacy. There C. A. Sating:
Captain Millar, of the signal service,
photoplay featuring Julian F.ltinge, a
Forest City Pontiac Myra,
•arance company, it costs no more, came in on Sunday, and on Monday
was a sad lack of co-operation with
le Everson.
*
No. 301397
35000 very clever impersonator. Lots of
often bitter rivary between different
Roadmaster Shreve took him over the
Junior Red Cross is Active.
laughs and good amusement in this
For Sale—New modern residence, roads that will be used for hauling
churches and church members, and Neilson Bros:
number.
ated in best residence district. For rived spruce, the County Court having
Forest City High Lawn Ella
the rev. gentleman said it was no
I Since
last week the following wonder that people kept away from
k at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *
Monday, March,
25—"Fighting
No. 354130 ............................. 365 00
1
requested Colonel Disque to send an
Trail”—Episode No. to. (The Sheriff)
For Sale, a car load of finest clover officer in, for the county is anxious to -schools have organized Junior Red churches when there was so much W. Kuppenbender:
“Green Stockings"—five reel Vita-
Forest City De Koi I.adoska
kJ. W. Vandcrveldcr & Sons, Roy, cooperate with the government in Cross Auxiliaries:
strife and bickering. Mr. Gibson said
No. 3*7287 ............................. 320.00 grapli production featuring Lillian
logon.
* getting out rived spruce.
Dist. No. 3—Eacic (J. Mullen, teach­ one of the things that had caused so
Walker .
much bickering was' the question of R. W. Watson:
er, Illingworth, 4 members.
$70.00 for a good Jersey cow, fresh
Tuesday, March
Ruby Pietertje Hengcrvcld
Hatching eggs for sale from trap-
baptism,
and
it
was
here
where
there
Cinder-
Dist. No. 23—Flora Edgar, teacher,
Jane. Will consider light wagon or nested S. C. Rhode Island Reds, with
No. 219487 ............................. 550.00 clla man" six reel
was
so
much
division,
so
much
so
prod uc-
* implements in exchange. Box 17, records up to 245 eggs in one year. Long Prairie, 18 members.
tion featuring Mae
A very fitting wind up for the suc­
Dist. No. 24—Mrs. Hammer and that persons outside the church look­
•Iph, Oregon.
The kind that pay a profit on war Blanchard, teachers, Balm, 18 mem­ ed on in wonderment and kept away cessful sale was the Holstein Breed- on another page.
The “Guaranteed” silo is complete time feeding prices. Flock headed by
from them. He referred to the differ­ ¡ers’ Banquet at the Tillamook Hotel, I Wednesday, March 27—‘High Play”
bers.
1 sold for less. Send for our big “Vibert" strain Cockerels from 271
ent
methods of baptism, being sub­ 1 Monday evening. With good eats be­ five part Mutual Star production feat­
Dist. No. 32—Miss Nora Cronquist,
• book it is free. W. Kuppenben- egg stock. Eggs, $1.00 for 15; $5.00 teacher, Johnson School, 5 members. merged in or sprinkled with water. fore them, enthusiasm for tbe Black uring William Russell.
“Officer Jerry”—one reel comedy
;
* per too.—Mrs. Hugh Barber, Fair­
Dist. No. 24—Leona Alley, teacher, Accoiding to the ethics of some and W hites ran wild. Good speeches with George Ovey as the funny man.
view Creamery.
* Barncsdale, 8 pupils.
churches it was obligatory that a per­ were made by many present. The
ounty Judge Hare was in Portland
1 ’ Thursday, March, . 28—“For Liberty*
“The Cinderella Man,” which is to
Union High School—Nehalem, C. E. son be submerged before he could be climax ol the evening's entertainment j —five reel William Fox photoplay,
1 week to examine the auto truck
¡saved.
It
matters
little
to
the
speaker
came when a pure bred Holstein Cat
it the coutiy court bought for haul- be shown at the Gem Theatre, March English, principle, 18 members.
featuring Gladys Brockwell and Chas.
26, is the third Goldwyn starring ve­
Reported last week 13 schools, with • whether a person was submerged was put up at public auction, the pro­ Clary. The action carries from Amer­
J gravel.
under
water
three
times
backward
or
ceeds
to
go
to
the
local
Red
Cross.
taken from 533 members, making O04 members to
Princess Theatre benefit for Liber- hicle of Mae Marsh, is
three times face downward, but to T he cat was Tabatha Hengcrvcld ica to Germany after war has been de­
sue- date.
clared, jumps to the Western front
Temple next Saturday. Eight reels Oliver Morosco’s famous stage
'
The pupils of the Fairview School him it was whether a person believed 'Scgis Mooie Korndyke Cornucopia and in a good climax, shows the
cess of the same name written by
good entertainment. Be a patriot
in
the
son
of
Gad.
As
a
solution
to
the
1
Beets
De
Koi
Watson
No.
5255,
sired
It
was
a
mailed
another
lot
of
those
beautiful
Edward Childs Carpenter.
$ come .
1 overcrowding of churches and the i by T homas Scgis Hengerveld De Koi American boys going "over the top”.
Broadway hit for an entire season and interesting scrap books to an
'bickering
within them,
Mr. Gibson and “damned" by everybody. She was Also the official war pictures showing
tor sale a new small size cook when produced in New York.
American Hospital "Somewhere in
the “Retreat of the Germans at the
cliep.p. Call at Transient room­
France" a lew days ago. These scrap thought the best plan was to get back bred to Thomas Midnight Mooie and Battle of Arras.”
The engineer who was sent to 1 ill-
to
the
time
when
the
church
w
as
,
sold
for
the
sum
of
$52.55.
Bidding
I house, room 7, opposite school
books are very tastefully arranged,
Coming—“T he Honor System”—
atnook to make a preliminary survey
and are both interesting and amusing first started. He deplored the present was spirited until the directors of the greatest prison reform picture ever
of the Three Rivers road for the gov­
day
rivalry
with
church
people
and
.
Holstein
Assocation
offered
$25.00
for
kt your big book on uses <,f
, - ce-
— ernment completed the work last to the sick and wounded in the hos­
was one of those who would put aside , the Black and White and then those produced. Taken in the Arizona Pen­
"tt in modern sanitary farming. Nc week, and in a short time a perman­ pital.
non-essentials in church matters, even ■ present contributed silver enough to itentiary. Watch our announcement
Mrs. J. C. Elliott King, Chairman of
should be without it. It is ent survey will be made. The Govern­
to his own denomination, with a view j make the grand total, The cat was on this big special feature.
• See Kuppenbender.
* ment will build the road with the as­ the Jr. Red Cross School Committee, I of uniting the church into one strong don;.ted by Miss Cordelia
Ootfii Id.
of Portland, has sent a iist of1 work
Notice to Contractors.
’•at a war garden but see that sistance of the State Highway Com­
I Any one wishing to buy one of the
that may be undertaken by the Junior body.
------ o------
offspring of this wonderful Red Cross
1 seed is right. Hydrated lime is mission and the county, each appro­ Red Cross. Those school organiza­
Notice is hereby given that
AUCTION SALE.
Holstein
Cat
should
apply
to
Mrs.
A.
toil doctor. Get it at Kuppcnben- priating $15,000 for the work.
tions desiring more definite instruc­
Warehouse.
*
S. Mapes, who is custodian of the cat. County Court of T illamook County,
The County Court has fixed the pay tions should take up the matter with '
We will sell at public auction, at the Already one of the kittens is spoken Oregon, will until 10:00 o’clock a.m.
R- Beal« vs. D. T. Edmunds is a of deputy road masters at $5.00 a day, Mrs. F. R. Beals, of the local Junior Fair Grounds Saturday, March 23rd,
of April 5, 1918, receive proposals for
for.
‘filed in the circuit court to rccov- “ and appointed the following persons School Committee.
constructing tin’ W. S. Cone County
1918, beginning at to o'clock, 35 milk
Dried Fox Glove leaves for medical Cows; 1 31-32 Guernsey bull; 3
Road Sec. 5, according to the plans
F”»ession of certan property at to those positions; Road district No.
Supreme
Court
Cases
Decided.
and specifications in this office, and
“,c City, claiming $5000 as well. | 1, W. F. Cain; No. 2, Frank Dye; No. purposes are in demand and the chil­ Brood Sows; to small pigs. Cows Tu-
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dren could do some Red Cross work bucular Tested.
at that time publicly opened and read.
*ey to ,oan on farm lands, from and the court appointed 1 urn
by preparing them for the market,
Feeney & Bremer Company, appel­
Flach proposal shall be in a scaled
Terms;
Cash
or
bankable
notes.
UP. Good terms. Reasonable rate in his place. Assistant road masters and thereby earn a little money for
lant, vs. C. F. Slone, appealed from envelope plainly marked on the out­
Ira G. Lance, Auctioneer.
'’erest. We want your business.
Gerson.
* arc to receive $4.00 a day; laborers the purchase of Thrift Stamps. Those
C. L. Wooley & Sons. Tillamook; suit to collect money for side “Proposal for the construction of
contemplating this should write O. A.
$3-50; and man and team, $7.00 .
machinery delivered; opinion by Jus­ the W. S. Cone Road, Sec. 5,” and
Owners.
Wise will be at Iris Tillamook
tice Harris; Circuit Judge Bagley re­ shall bi accompanied by cash, certi­
The Odd Fellows of Tillamook, C. at Corvallis, for instructions as to
1 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wedncs-
Notice.
fied check or bidder's bond equal in
the preparation.
versed and case remanded.
J"d Thursdays until further no- Beaver and Cloverdale met at Beaver
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Sphagnum, a bog moss growing
David Curtis et al., appellants, vs. amount to 5 per cent of the amount of
on
last
Saturday
evening
when
six
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Bids on Candy, Ice-Cream and Soft Tillamook City; appealed from Tilla­ bid, otic same to be made payable to
candidates from Tillamook lodge along the coast sections of Western
1 jour farm implements, gas en- were put through the 2nd and 3rd de­ Oregon, in demand for use a» Anti­ Drink concessions at the County Pair mook; suit to quiet title to citv lots; Tillamook County. Proposals shall be
' silos and cutters from Kuppen- grees. The Beaver and Cloverdale septic Dressing. This moss grows es­ in August, 1918, arc hereby called for. opinion by Justice Burnett; Circuit made on the form furnished by •'
to per cent of the bid to accompany Judge Bagley affirmed.
County Clerk.
;r- We guarantee all of our teams putting on the work, after pecially in salt marshes, and is said to
10 re-
l
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The court reserves the r'
have an absorhant capacity 20 times th< bid in form of a chick or cash.
which a feed of clani chowder, cheese,
Arthur
M
Churchill
vs.
Minnie
A.
as great as cotton. Before any of this Bids to be in Secretary's office by
jcct any or all bids.
ounty I lerlc.
eonformity with the rule formed pickles and salads with good coffee
March 30th, 1918. Right reserved to Meade and T. B. Meade, appellants;
l-.rwin Harr;.<h' 2t, 1918
#ere, all wood orders must be which all enjoyed . There were about is prepared samples should be sent to I
app aled from Tillamook; suit to First publicatie
reject any or all bids.
4» ’918.
"■>ln>cd by payment in advance. 20 members from Tillamook made the Prof. A. R. Sweetser, of the Univer-
Erw in Harrison, Sec. foreclose on mortgage; opinion by List publi'
sity
of
Oregon,
for
examination.
As
it
j
• Coats Lumber Co.
trip.
Tillamook Jottings.