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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. AUGUST 1, 1918.
»1.50 PER YEAR.
W. A. Williams vs. G. F. Chaphe
6th, Miss Wilmot; 7th and 8th to be I plaintiff had, except what she had
on her back, telling the plaintiff that and wife. Decree.
filled.
he was done with her, and the same
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To insure sphagnum moss being day went with said children and
Judge Bagley set the dates for the
e
gathered
to
the
best
advantage,
Mrs.
W A. Wise, dentist.
stuff to the home of his mother, Mrs. following cases:
Edwards has appointed
Stanley Carrie E. Davis, on the Nehalem riv­
Spend your evenings at the Gem.
State vs. DeFord, two cases, Oct. 9.
Coates, Thoms Coates. Martin Gruber er, and the plaintiff was compelled
Von Wyle vb . Schiffmann, October,
Insurance on hay-Phone Watson.*
and Glen Tirry captains in the moss to go to Tillamook City, where she is 7th.
x
gathering
drive.
They
will
go
to
Let W. A. Church write your insur-
now at work earning her own sup­
Hickey vs. Daniels, October 8th.
Sandlake every Sunday »nd divide port." There are a long string of oth­
Holden vs Gulstrom, October 7th.
'snee.
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the moss pickers into squads of ten er allegations in the eomplaint.
Kuppenbender vs. Quick, Oct 16.
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
persons, a captain being placed in
Co.
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charge ot each, who, wilt see that
Mort Boyi Leave Tillamook.
the moss Is properly gathered.
Knights of Pythias Attention!
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andrus,
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on July 31st, a son.
Emil Huesser, writing from Camp
R ubs Johnson, Fred Weiss, Paul
All Knights, their wives and
Lewis says: "Well, here we are at friends are requested to attend the Holt, Vernon Goodrich, Chas. Smith,
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F.
Alien
Page
and
family
left
last
Camp Lewis, and have already got a
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
Did you ever stop to think that good taste of soldier life. Wish the moss gathering picnic at Sandlake and Frank Dunn left for Vancouver
week for a vacation, going to the
next Sunday, August 4. This is a Barracks, and on Monday, Ernest
about
25
per
cent
of
feed
that
is
fed
i Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- Willamette Valley, which is now
Kaiser could gee all the huskies
without cutting is wasted? And that coming into camp. It sure would very important gathering and a Church left the same day for Camp
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
known as No Man's Laud.
large representation is desired Show Forrest, Ga.
feed put up in a silo is worth about
Born to Mr. and Mrs Bernard
On August 6fh Wrehnie Kellow.
Mrs. John Leland Henderson left 30 per cent more than if put up dry? make him sick. All us Tillamookers your patriotism by working for the
Sanders on July 24th, a son.
I are feeling fine and in best of spirits. boys “over there”. Be at the City Ben Joy, Eddie HelBel, M. J. Miller
on Saturday for Hood River to spend Mr. Rancher do some figuring.
My present address ia Private Emil Hall with your car by 9 a.m. Some and Lando Darby will leave ior
Highest cash price paid for hides— a few weeks with relatitves and
The Shimer Vaporizing, Super 1 Heusaer, Co. 8, 166,
B. Camp work, some play; let’s do it the Camp Fremont, Cal.
L. Thayer, at Ball’s shop.
* friends.
Heating Gas Generator Manifold. Lewis, Wash. Be sure
send me Pythian way.
Men who have been rejected are
Will sacrifice two lots, 105 by 105,
-✓
The Shimer Manifold will give you “For Ford cars only." Is absolutely the Headlight.”
Do it big. Bring your lunch and ■Mark Hobson, James Thomas and.
cash or auto. Ernest Gienger.
• 20 per cent more power, and the vap­ guaranteed to save you 50 per cent
This city is to have a shingle mill. enjoy the day. All car owners should Lee Cooper.
Pigs and shoats for sale, cheap, all orized gas eliminates carbon trouble. of your running expenses. See Plas- A. F. Coats Lumber Co., have award­ call up C. A. Johnson, or Stanley G.
The following men will go to Fort
• ker Bros.
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sizes on M. R. Hanenkrat farm.
• Plasker Bros.
ed the contraet for the machinery, Clark, at Coast Power Co., and make McDowell to take place of men re­
jected, Fred Affolter, Edd Kostic and
Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs­
Those who want to join moss pick­ t and as soon as it arrives will be in- arrangements.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reed,
R. H. Van Nortwick.
ing,
to
do
general
nursing.
Call
Dave
ing
parties
Tuesday
and
Friday,
af
­
By
order
of
Ralph
E.
War
­
The
mill
company
also
pur-
stalled,
on July 25 a daughter.
Krakc, Mutual Phone and ask for ternoons should communicate with 1i chased the property owned by the
ren, C. C.
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for Jannette Seymor.
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♦ Mrs. S. S. Johnson. It is proposed
Carnation Co., which was purchased
National G. A. R. Encampment.
Stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
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CIRCUIT COURT DOINGS.
Don't throw away your old tires but leave the moss rooms every Tuesday some years ago for a condensed milk
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Wanted a women to help in house get an “Inner Tire” and get from and Friday afternoons at two o’clock factory. The property is on the
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Great interest is being manifested
north side of the slough near the Charged With Manufacturing Whit­ throughout the Northwest in the
work. Address P. O. box 143.
• 100 to 5000 miles more service out of and pick moss at the Elliott place.
Hay insurance costs very little, 18 government land, and the mill com­
key and Beer and Cheating the
National Encampment of the Grand.
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.*
County.
to
30 cents on each ton insured, rates pany will erect a large warehouse
Army of the Republic which is to be
Wanted, day work of any kind,
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
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there
for
finished
lumber.
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based on term insured.—See Watson
held in Portland, Oregon, August 1S>
We buy and sell second hand autos. would rather do washing's and iron­ or Phone 43J or Mutual at office
Circuit' Judge G. R. Bagley held a to 24. It will be the first encamp­
Commander Chas. Reynolds, of
ings
sit
home
or
at
house,
25c.
an
hour
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.*
short term of the circuit court on
Bell Phone 136J.
* and house. Do this now, today. Let Corinth Post, G. A. R., is desirous Monday disposing of several cases. ment ever held in the Pacific North­
Watson the old reliable write your that all grand army men attend the
west und undoubtedly the old sol­
For bargains in second hand auto­
For sale or trade. One Belgum mare insurance.
• annual encampment in Portland on District Attorney T. H. Goyne called diers of 1861-65 will ever fcome to
mobiles go to Case’s Garage.
the grand jury together and it inves­
9 years old. Make me an offer of cow
Buy your hay from Kuppenbender or what you have, G. F. Hackett,
A. F. Coates Lumber Co, leased the the 19 th of August. There is a one tigated several cases and brought in the Pacific Const. Portland expect»
cent
rate
for
those
who
belong
to
thousands of people froth * Washing­
now while shipping is good.
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armory, which will be converted in-
ship yard, Box 576 City.
the G. A. R.. This rate does not ap­ indictments.
ton, Idaho and Oregon to be present
to
quarters
for
45
soldiers
who
are
Insure your hay, play safe,—
to welcome the veterans and to do
Need a truck to haul your milk? Or to be sent here to work in the saw ply to old soldiers who are not mem­
The grand jury was called to­
Phone Watson.
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anything else? Got an old automobile? mill. Owing to scarcity of labor and bers of the grand army, but becom­ gether this week and returned sev­ them homage. They are the sires and
ing members of Corinth Post they
Before buying that automobile, see ' See Sbro'le, he will explain the rest. men leaving their jobs, the mill can procure the one cent rate on the eral indictments. Three were against grandsires of the boys of today who
are fighting in France for the samo
* company had to apply for help bo to
W. J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard i It’s a “Truxtun Attachment.”
railroad for themselves and their re- 'James Langley, two charging him eternal principles.
Parlors about the Oldsmobile.
We are glad to announce the arriv­ keep the mill running.
latives. The next meeting of the with unlawful manufacture of in­ Members of the Grand Army, the
The government has authorized Post is Saturday, August 10th, at toxicating liquor, having operated a Womens’ Relief Corps, Ladies of the
Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a al of our Fall and Winter Samples of
still. It was while searching for the. G. A. R., Sons and Daughters of
position to give you prompt service made to measure clothes for men— the local board to appoint a board of 1:30 p. m.
: Morris Schnal, Popular Priced Cloth- instructors whose duty will be to In­
still that the officials came across Veterans and their families, can pur­
on your repair work.
The W. R. C. will dedicate a ser-
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j ier.
• struct the drafted men in all par»
the beer while in process of brewing. chase tickets at one cent per mile by
vice flag on Saturday evening, at the
For Sale, bay horse, 10 years old,
All aceounts that have not been ticulars relating to military service, K. ot P. hall, to the mothers who The most serious charge against Lan­ securing a certificate from the Com­
about 900 tbs. Apply to W. H. Banke 1 settled by the first of August will be and those appointed on the board are
gley, however, is the indictment that mander of the nearest G. A. R. Post.
Netarts, Bell phone, 9F14.
* turned over to our attorney for col­ Rev. Chap. E. Gibson, Attorney H. T. have sons in the army or navy. All accuses him ob committing a gross
Portland will entertain the Grand
are invited to participate in the ex­ fraud and cheat at common law.
For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8 lection. (The old) Tillamook Feed Botts and Thomas Coates.
ercises. The tlag will be dedicated by Langley was an employee of the Army in magnificent style. The
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months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick, Co., D. L. Shrode.
great parade Is to be held Tuesday.
Wauted a representative for Tilla­ Rev. C. E. Gibson, pastor of the M.
county, and had charge ot men who
Bell Phone 5FI2.
For Sale.—50 light acyteline light­ mook County, either lady or gentle­ E, jihurch. Those who will also take worked upon the county roads in the August 20th,
Have two stray heifer calfes on my ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet man for war time necessity. Endors­ part in the program, which will be neighborhood in which he resided,
place. Owner please call for same. piping and lamps. A bargain for an up ed by government officials. A big of a vocal and instrumental nature, viz. the Miami river road. It was
The Tillamook it Launched.
Walter Klnnaman, Beaver, Oregon. | to date store or ranch. Inquire at opportuity and a good Income as­ are Attorney J. L. Henderson, L. V. part oi Langley’s duties to keep and
. *• sured to a real worker.—Address, Eberhardt and T. C. Percy, Buster report the time which men worked
Probably comparatively few of the
Best by Test—Oregon Portland City Transfer Co.
with reference, F. E. Russell 129% and Alviria Woolfe, Mrs. Gibson,
Lloyd Edwards has been consigned 12th street, Portland, Oregon.
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader
* Chester McGhee, Mrs. Stanley and to W. F. Cane, who was acting as as­ thousands who saw the hull of the.
sisting road master of the county, in steamer Tillamook leave the ways at
to the navy, and on account of being
Co.
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Arrangements are being made for Mrs. Bert Thayer. The program will way, Langley reported that a rela­ the Grant Smith-Porter Ship Com­
college graduate will be sent to
conclude
with
a
song
by
the
W.
R.
C.
The Guild Hall piano for sale, : 1 a college
tive Jos. Laugley, had worked upon pany’s plant in Portland Tuesday
to be trained for an officer in a moss picking picnic to Sandlakc
cheap. Or will rent by the month.
by the men working at the Feeney- The flag has 21 stars.
the roads lor seven days with team afternoon were aware that her debut
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the
navy.
Inquire of Mrs. E. Bales.
Bremer Co.’s ship yard for Sunday,
The County Court has received a at the rate of $7.00 per day, making merited the end of the first cycle in
Geo. Crimniing. Mrs. Arthur Mar-
Kuppenbender always carries a olf and Mrs. Fred Bohmer were ap­ August 10th, but other persons who copy of an agreement between the $49.00, when, in fact Joseph Lang­ the archives of that plant, one of the
full line of mill feed at the lowest pointed on a committee at a meeting feel uisposed to go there and pick government and the State Highway ley had not worked upon the roads largest for constructing wooden ships
moss on that day are cordially invit- Commission in which it provides for during the month at all and nothing in the country, now a year old. In
prices.
! fit South Prairie to arrange for moss ed to do so.
the expenditure of $41,814 for sur­ was due him. James Langley well that time 15 hulls have been floated
Take your watches and clocks to picking in that district. (
facing the Three Rivers road, half to knew that his relative had' not and seevn of them finished as steam-
I
am
now
offering
Prince
ilenger-
Jenkins, when in need of repair, ÿ>r | For Sale—One 7x10 Tacoma Don­
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veld De Koi, born Jan 21. 1918 for be paid by the government and the worked upon the road and he made eis.
quick service.
key Engine, 800 feet of main line and sale at a low price..If you are in the other half by the State Highway the report wilfully and unlawfully
July, 1917, witnessed the first
Best in the West—Oregon Portland 1600 feet of trip line, blocks and oth­ market for a good Registered Hol­ Commission. This was approved by and feloniously and with the intent move to develop a mjl-. 1 shipyard
Cement. Always uniform and fresh. er equipment. Inquire of C. L. Wool­ stein Bull calf, sire and dam have the government July 19th. County to cheat, wrong and defraud the from marshy acreage. A vast fill wao
ey and Son, Tillamook, Orc.
* good records, ask.for pedigree. Now Judge Hare was a little surprised county and use the same for his to be provided before a start of eon-
Lamb-Schrader Co.
Get your hay at the Kuppenbender 1 Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has is your chance, I will sell him cheap. when he found that the county did own use. W. F. Cain was deceived sequence eould be made on the same
* not have to pay any part for the sur­ by the report, reporting that Lang­ yard, which embraces ol^ht ways
Warehouse. Prices are always the employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ Call Ben Kuppenbender.
facing. Already $52,504 is provided ley was entitled to seven days’ pay, and has so extensive a plant f :r fit­
lis, and is in a position to give you
lowest.
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Your wood saw
should be a by the government, state and efeunty the county court ordering a warrant ting out that it is estimated at least
I quick and reliable service on your Vaughn.
Why? because it is a money to grade the road, and with the two drawn to pay the same, and James
Don’t pay over $ i . io for a first class
. watch and clock repair work.
* maker. It is the simplest, fastest. above amounts, making $94,314, Langley drew the tame and convert­ six vessels must be in various stages
of completion alongside the dock to
pitch fork. Get them at Smithy's at
I Charles Kunze has sold his ranch lightest and strongest wood saw on this should be more than sufficient ed it to his own use. The penalty for insure maximum speed by the tore«.
this price.
' to his son-in-law, A. Mapes, and will the market. For woodsawing, clear­ to put the Three Rivers road in good this (jffense ranges from a fine of
Mrs. C. J. Langilie, whose busband
If you have a Ford car investigate
leave the county, going to Me rm le­ ing land both large and small ranch­
$50.00 to three years in the peniten­ is head calker of the company, was
the Shimer Manifold at Flanker ton in Eastern Oregon, and get into es. Let Kuppenbender give you a shape for travel the whole year.
tiary.
the otflcial godmother for the Tilla­
Bros.
The farm labor situation is Berious
demonstration.
the alfalfa business.
Langley pleaded not guilty to the mook. la line with other close rela­
and little relief in sight. The new tndictmeiits charging him with the
For Sab Twin Excelsior Motor
Hood River land tor sale, 40 aeree
The Southern Pacific Co. has es- draft will take out riiore of our manufacture .of liquor and on the tionships existing at the yard be­
Cycle. At a bargain if taken at once. in brush. Good for alfalfa hay or
tween the 5000 men on the payroll
tablished a motar car service be- strong young men. But in the face of
Enquire at Tillamook Garage.
fruit. Easiest kinds of terms. Also a tween Wheeler and this city on Sat- this handicap we must keep the other charge will plead at the Oc- and the management, a system is in
vogue of having wives, daughters or
Wanted to rent, dairy ranch, from commercial orchard for sale.—F. P. urdays. The motor leaves Wheeler home fires burning and the produc­ tober term of the circuit.
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Children ot the superintendents and
Tilla-
Friday,
Hood
River,
Ore.
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• 5 to 3° cows.—John Zeller,
at 6r20 p.m., arriving at this city at tion of food must be increased as we
Two indictments were returned foremen christen the ships, except tn
<uook, Oregon.
We are glad to announce the arriv­ 7:28 p.m., and leaves Tillamook at must have more food. Therefore we against Jos. Lambrecht, who is special cases of ceremonial import­
at Wheeler must adopt the right means. We
Will pay you to see Everson tor a al of our Fall and Winter Samples of 11:00 p.m. and arrives
charged with indecent exposure.
ance, when outsiders will be accord­
have proven to you that successfully
safe investment in city property or made to measure clothes tor men— at 12:25 p.m.
ed the honor. 80 Mrs. Lapgille was
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replaced muscle with machinery in
farm lands.
Morris Schnal, Popular Priced Cloth­
Lydia Morgan vs. J. Canby Mor- the central figure Tuesday and well
We think it would be a good idea Tillamook County in the past and
is
the
new
agent
at
ier.
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W. H. Davis
if a supply of sphagnum moss pads we are glad to inform you that we gan. Appellant may have until Sept. she portrayed the part.
the Wells Fargo Express Co.'s office
The Tillamook took to the water
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith, of Battle were kept on hand at the ship yard are now better able to serve you 1st in which to file his transcript on
in this city.
as naturally as though a native. The
Creek, Mich., are in visiting at Mr. and logging camps, to be used in than ever before in labor saving appeal.
Maggie B. Illingworth vs. William launching was as easily carried out
We always have second hand cars and Mrs. L. J. Larson’s. This is Mr. cases of emergency. Should a man be machinery, such as milking ma-
for sale at very attractive prices. See Smith's first visit «to Tillamook and unfortunate to be wounded these chines, gas engines of all sizes, auto R. Illingworth. Divorce suit* Divorce as was that of the pioneer ship.
he is charmed with the county and absorbant pads would be found trucks, automobiles, tractors. gas grant«« and plaintiff given the cus­ *Wasco, which went overboard Feb-
Kuppenbender.
the scenery.
very valuable for first aid treat- and electric washing machines, elec­ tody of the children, the defendant ruary 17. In the fleet there have
For Sale—121 acres of Wilson river
to send them and maintain them at
12 Hough ships and three of
A. W. Miller, of Portland, the first ment or until a doctor arrived.
trie light plants, saw mills, and all 1 the Catholic school at Beaverton un- I been
bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­
the Ferris type, a grand total of
light
keeper
at
Cape
Meares.
and
his
kinds
of
farm
Implements
and
barn
Your washing dor.; for 25 cents per
man, Tillamook, Oregon.
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I til they attain the age of 16 years. 53,700 deadweight tons the Grant-
son, George Miller and family, of
equipment. Let us figure on your job.
Salena V. Tillson vs. Lewis A. Smith-Porter Ship Company has set
For Sale—New modern residence, Seattle, came in and visited with month. Get a Liberty Bell electric All of dur goods are guaranteed so
located in best residence district. For Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Drew, who were washing machine with adjustable you take no chances. Write, phone, Tillson. Divorce case. The judge afloat as its share of Americas’ deft
wi Inger and turn that dreaded wash
granted the dissolution of the mar- to the kaiser. And they doubt if all
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * friends here 25 years ago.
day into a day of pleasure. Let us or see Kuppenbender about your . riage contract.
of the boasted German system and
First class dressmaking. Long's
wants,
at
Tillamook,
Oregon.
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In the case of Feeney-Bremer Co. give you a free trial at your u-.'n
Mollie E. Shartel vs. Mark T. resourcefulness could duplicate the
Appartments. Mutual Phone, Mrs.
Emma Davis vs. Jess Davis is a Shartel. Divorce case. Decree grant­ plant and turn out as many carrieru
Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas vs. C. F. Stone, which was an appeal home and satisfy yourself. Call Kup­
from the circuit court to the supreme penbender, Main 7 or Mutual phone divorce suit filed in the circuit ed. giving plaintiff custody of chil- in less time.—Oregonian.
Burkhart.
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court, the suit was submitted on re- and arrange for a demonstration,
court. These parties were married in dren and defendant allowed to visit
A new line of wall paper just re­ argument, and the tormer opinion
this county April 18, 1910, four | them so long as he contributes to
The
Chautauqua
came
to
a
close
on
ceived at the Harris Furniture store, was sustained.
Dairy Ranch for Sale.
children
being born to the union. I | their support.
Saturday evening, the attendance be­
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also a prepared paste for putting it
Ladd & Bush vs H. A. Bly and wife
The
plaintiff
alleges
in
her
com
­
For sal« or trade—1916, Model 83, 4.1 ing large throughout the week, with
160 acres on Tillamook River, half
Default and decree.
on.
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plaint
that
defendant
never
furnish
­
cylinder Overland in good running good programs each day. Over 50
State Industrial Accident Commis­ bottom land. 13 cows and other stock
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook order. New top and upholstering, persons have signed the guarantee ed sufficient support for herself and
Price $12,500. Net income from farm
office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­ ghod tires, 2 spare tires. Want lighter ior*a Chautauqua next year. One of children that the defendant is too sion vs. Fred C. Feldschau and Oscar hi 1917 $1,800.—E. R. Garner, Hem­
Huber.
Judgment
against
the
defend
­
lazy
to
work
and
lies
around
usually
days and Thursdays until further no­ tar or $700 cash. Address E. J. Kraft, the closing features of the chautau-
lock, Oregon.
ants for $578.51.
* qua was in auctioning off a horse doing nothing, the plaintiff often
tice.
* Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate.
Mamie E. Davis vs. Calvin S. Davis,
having to chop the wood for the
which
netted
given
by
C.
B.
Vantress
The Shimer Manifold is absolutely
A respectable middle age lady, who
fires, though her husband weighs suit for divorce, which was granted.
Registered Calves For Sale.
guaranteed, and if not satisfactory, is here from the East on account of the Red Cross $265.00.
Mabel McDonald* vs. James Mc­
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220 pounds and only 29 years of
your money back, investigate
at change of climate, wishes employment
Having sold my ranch, will sell
The new principal of the Tillamook age. "That last Sunday” alleges the Donald. Suit, for divorce. Default of
Plasker Bros.
* as housekeeper. Does not care for school is Prof. O. V. White of Brown­ complaint, "defendant flew into a defendant entered and cause referred three high grade heifer calves, one
Money to »oan on farm lands, from family housekeeping. Address Box sville, who is a brother of the former passion and falsly charged plaintiff to Charles E. Runyon to take and re­ year old thin fall— from choice cows,
also three full blood bull calves, sub­
$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate 101, R. F. D., Tillamook, Oregon. • pastor of the U. B. Church in this with loving and kissing one Mike port the testimony.
D. T. Edmunds, vs R C. Magarrell, ject to register, from choice cows,
of interest. We want your business.
The County Court met with the city. The high school teachers are Rickenbach, who is an old friend of
See Everson.
* Clptaop County Court last week and Mrs. Hanson, Miss Curry. Miss Skid­ the defendant and plaintiff, asserting Albert H. Malaney and F. R. Bpals. also one yearling bull, from W. 8.
that she was unfaithful to her mar­ vecree entered.
Ladd Estate.
Furnished rooms for rent. $200 a the two counties agreed to operate a i more and Mrs. Brown, The grade riage vows and then and there took
Solon Schiffmann vs. E. L. You­
If you want something A-one
Burge;
2nd,
rock
crushing
plant
a
mile
from
the
teachers
are:
1st,
Mrs.
week, water and lights, furnished.
the four children and eevrything out mans. W. E. Thomas and Sarah E. cheap, call at postoffice or TodA
Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., county line in Clatsop county to fur­ Mrs. Wiley; 3rd, Miss Alice Todd;
Hotel.
P. W. Todd.
nish the rock for both counties.
4th, Miss Bennett; Sth, Miss Spuriiù, of the tent, with what little clothing Hickey. Decree entered.
Tillamook, Oregon.__________ *
For said1, vinegar, 35c. gallon.
Vincenz Jacob.
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For Sale—Team, weight 1200, full
sisters, color black, age 6 and 7,
gentle and well broke.—Bert Hoyt.
Sandlake, Oregon.
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. Tillamook Lodge No. 57 A. F. and
A. M. will dedicate their service flag
Saturday night. All members are re-
quested to be present.
Mrs. W. S. Buel and sons came in
from Yamhill county on Monday to
visit at the borne of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Wiley.
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Tillamook Jottings
i
, Go to Bayocean—Beautiful seaside
j retort—Hotel, Bungalows. Natator-
i ium. Take boat at Garibaldi
Sheriff Campbell has a call for five
1 men for a course at the Benaon Poly-
tectnic School at Portland on August
15th. If there are not sufficient vol­
unteers
by August 7th» men will be
1
drafted.
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Tillamook has a responsible, resi­
dent
paino tuner. Reasonable charges,
1
guaranteed
work. Selling Steinway
1
and_other_quality pianos. Address H.
...1. - Box
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121, or call first door
F’ Cook
164>
South of Ovo Studio.
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