Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 22, 1918, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON. AUGUST 22, 1918.
Tillamook Jottings
S i . jo
PER YEAR.
For sale—three high grade regis­ pers. It appeared that the man bad Africa, and America with all ports he had on his shoulder when packing
tered Holstein heifers, two two-year bought the auto on the installment of the world and all the ports of the his coat that way.
elds and one yearling and one milch plan and had allowed several pay­ world with America.
,
“A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS”
A young man enters this service.
cow. Write, Mrs. J. A. Hazlltt, For­ ments to become delinquent, when
W. A. Wise, dentist.
•
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est Grove, Ore.
* the charge of felony was filed He is paid 330 a month whilst learn­
Spend your evenings at the Gem.
ing.
In
a
month
or
so
he
jumps
to
against
him.
The
man
agreed
to
pay
A $1,000.000 Picture to be Shown at
As there are forty or more pupils
Insurance on hay-Phone Watson.*
signed up to pick evergreen black­ what was owing, hence his release. 37 5. In three or four years he is get­
The Gem Theatre, Auguit 27.
ting
from
3300
to
3600
a
month.
Let W. A. Church write your insur­
Ralph Ackley vs. Joseph Fellman
berries the school board has decided
ance.
•
to postpone the opening of school un­ is a suit filed In the circuit court to From the bottom to a captaincy—he
"A Daughter of the Gods,” William
til September, 23.
recover 337 5.00. It is alleged on can go as high as his brains will take Fox’s screen fantacy, with Annette
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
him.
Keliermann In the title role was
Co.
»
Hood River land for sale, 40 acreB May 20, 1918, defendant employed
plaintiff to assist in the negotiations ' The time to enter the service is to­ presented in Washington recently.
in
brush.
Good
for
alfalfa
hay
or
day.
Those
who
start
now
will
have
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F.
The production is said to have cost a.
fruit. Easiest kinds of terms. Also a for an exchange of properties be­ the best chances.
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
commercial orchard for sale.—F. P. tween defendant and F. R. Beals, and I See C. I. Clough, enrolling agent, million dollars. Reckoned by the ap­
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook Friday, Hood River, Ore.
preciation of a show-defying aud­
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver-
2* ' the defendant agreed that In consid- to tell you the whole story.
office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­
| eration of the services rendered he
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
ience, it was worth the money. Miss
A series of gospel meetings will be ; was to receive the above amount, I
days and Thursdays until further no­
Kellerman was given whirlpools
1
Highest cash price paid for hides— tice.
* held in the Maple Leaf schoolhouse, which defendant refused to pay.
Fair Price List.
cascades, rock-toothed breakers and
*
L. Thayer, at Ball's shop.
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beginning
on
Friday
night,
August,
Money to loan on farm lands, from
plain ocean to swim in, a sultan to
There
were
two
blds
for
the
im
­
The
Food
Administration
has
ap
­
23,
and
on
Sunday
at
11
a.m.
and
8
Will sacrifice two lots, 105 by 105, 3500 up. Good terms. Reasonable rate
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___
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_
dance
before, a fairyland to play in
provement
of
the
Three
Rivers
road,
pointed
a
committee
consisting
of
a
eash or auto. Ernest Gienger.
of interest. We want your business. p.m.. All Scandinaviens are cordially which w^re opened in Portland on leading citizens of T'llamook County and an armY to lead to war. To ma-
Invited.
—
Aug.
Olson,
Missionary.
See
Everson.
*
Pigs and shoats for sale, cheap, all
| Saturday last, the Tillamook county to establish a Fair Price List which . terialize environments in keeping
Wanted to rent a dairy farm with
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem- , Court being present, but both qf the consumers should pay for their ! H’ith the activities of this Super-
sizes on M. R. Hanenkrat farm.
*
50 or 60 cows. Would like bottom ! ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel- | which were rejected, it being consid­ food supplies, and this committee is women of the screen the Fox million
Pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook, land on the farm. —Address A. E.
lent music, high class entertainment ered that they were too high. The now at work, and by the next issue waved its golden wand and a city of
Tillamook.
Gisler, Mohler.
and a superb racing card. For par­ government will call for blds'to be of this paper we will publish the Moorish splendor rose on the shores
For sale, vinegar, 35c. gallon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Martin, of San ticulars write A. H. Lea, Secretary, opened on the 28th and it is prob­ maximum price which the consumer ¡of Kingston, with the tropic loveli-
»
Vincenz Jacob.
able that the county will submit a wili be compelled to pay for almost ness of all Jamaica for the back-
Francisco, left on Wednesday, after Saiem, Oregon.
i
For sale—Chester White pigs—E. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Dr. Turner eye specialist of bid, for it seems to be the opinion of all staple articles of food, including ground and a restless sea billowing
the
county
officials
that
the
county
I from beach to skyline.
Ginn.
R. Garner, Hemlock, Oregon.
Portland will be in Tillamook can do the work at much less cost flour and all the substitutes.
' The magic of the same wand creat­
The
Food
Administration
tells
us
again
Friday
and
Saturday,
August
In conformity with the rule formed
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for
than the bids that were opened on that any merchant selling food ar- ed a queer, happy world, inhabited
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
♦ elsewhere, all wood orders must be I 30, 31. Consult him at Jenkins Jew­ Saturday. The two bids were for i tides for more than the published by apparent thousands of tiny, white
elry store. Dr. Turner will also be in
Wanted a women to help In house accompanied by payment in advance. j Cloverdale Thursday, August, 29th.* 3115,000 and 3130,000. The county’s price will be severely dealt with and bearded gnomes, and yet another aca.-
—
A.
F.
Coats
Lumber
Co.
*
share of the expenses of Improving I the whole system is for the protec- kingdom, where forever happy me;-
e
work. Address P. O. box 143.
The sheriff’s office will be open on the road is 317,500, the remainder tion of the consumer.
maids breasted billows and danced
Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs­
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- ing, to do general nursing. Call Dave ' Sunday from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m. so being paid by the Federal govern­
in foamy spray.
~ —
• Krake, Mutual Phone and ask for Ithat a11 young men who have attain- ment and the State Highway Com­
pairing. S.
P. .........
Watch inspector.
'There is a prologue in which a.
Death
of
Mrs.
M.
T.
Chance.
Seven room house for sale, close in. Jannette Seymor.
* 'ed the age of 21 since June 5 may mission.
bird escapee from
—•vu. a cage ———its earthly
Inquire at the Headlight office.
♦
register. This is the only place in
The farm labor situation is serious
We are sorry to announce the ’ prison—and becomes Anitia, a dau­
To whom it may concern—Persons the county to register.
Regular services at the Christian will not be permitted to pick ever­
and little relief in sight. The new death of Mrs. Laura I. Chance, wife ghter of the gods. The story is told
Church next Sunday.
Married at the home of the officiat­ draft will take out more of our of M. T. Chance, which occurred on in two parts and many scenes, and
green Blackberries on the premiBeB
everything happened a long time ago
We buy and sell second hand autos. of F. M. Trout and M. F. Goodspeed.* ing minister, August 17th, Vernon strong young men. But in the face of Tuesday last.
in a country not on the map. The
Blanchard
and
Miss
Mildred
Sever
­
this
handicap
we
must
keep
the
The
deceased
has
been
in
poor
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.*
Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a ance, bith of Tillamook. Mr.-and Mrs. home fires burning and the produc­ health for some time and went to land is ruled by a sultan, who has
become a cruel desport through grief '
For bargains in second hand auto­ week, water and lights, furnished. Blanchard will spend a tew days in tion of food must be increased as we California for several months.
Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., Portland. Dr. Gibson performing the must have more food. Therefore we
mobiles go to Case’s Garage.
The remainsswere buried today, for a long lost son, who was lost in
Tillamook, Oregon.
* ceremony.
’
must adopt the right means. We the services being in the Grange the sea. The Witch of Badness, jeal­
Buy your hay from Kuppenbender
have
proven to you that successfully Hall at Fairview and was conducted ous of the power of the Fairy of
Don
’
t
throw
away
your
old
tires
but
now while shipping is good.
*
Your wood saw
should be a
get an “Inner Tire” and get from Vaughn. Why? because it is a money replaced muscle with machinery In by the Fairview Grange, there being Goodness, who guards Anitia, prom­
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City too to 5000 miles more service out of
ises to restore the prince from his
maker. It is- the simplest, fastest, Tillamook County in the past and a large number of persons present to sea grave if the sultan will put the:
office on Thursday of each week. * each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.*
we
are
glad
to
inform
you
that
we
show
their
last
token
of
respect
to
lightest and strongest wood saw on
maid to death.
Insure your hay, play safe,—-
WantB to buy or rent bottoiji land j the market. For woodsawing, clear­ are now better able to serve you the deceased li.dy.
Stolen by desert thieves, she has al­
than
ever
before
In
Laura
I.
Chance
labor
saving
was
born
at
Fair-
Phone Watson.
* dairy ranch that will carry from 30 ing laud both large and small ranch-
machinery, such as milking ma- view, Tillamook
County. Oregon, ready been sold to the royal harem
to
60
cows.
Inquire
of
Annil
Geisler/
es.
Let
Kuppenbender
give
you
a
Before buying that automobile, see
chines, gas engines of all sizes, auto June 4, 1863. She was the daughter and dances before the ruler, who of­
♦ o demonstration.
•
W. J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard Tillamook, Oregon.\
trucks, automobiles, tractors, gas of Hiram and Sarah Marshel Smith, fers her jewels and caresses. She
"The Raised the Beast of Berlin,” and electric washing machines, elec­ who were early pioneers of Tilla- spurns both and wins the love of the
Parlors about the Oldsmobile.
Wanted, day work of any kind,
Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a would rather do washings and iron­ drew large crowds at the Gem Thea­ tric light plants, saw mills, aqd all mook and Marion counties, having just-restored prince. The sultan jeal­
position to give you prompt service ings at home or at house, 25c. an hour tre on Sunday and Monday evenings, kinds of farm implements and barn crossed the planes to Oregon In the ous on his own account, imprisons.
Anitia in a formidably high tower,,
* the photo play greatly pleased the equipment. Let us figure on your job. summer of 1852.
on your repair work.
* Bell Phone 136J.
and she dives from a window into
audience.
The
management
of
the
All,
of
our
goods
are
guaranteed
so
Laura
I.
Smith
was
married
to
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook
For Sale, bay horse, 10 years old,
theatre is endeavoring to obtain you take no chances. Write, phone, John T. Fletchall, March 9, 1884, at the sea. Chased by scores of slaves,.
office
across
the
street
south
of
the
about 900 tt>s. Apply to W. H. Banke
similar plays, which are now being or Bee Kuppenbender about your Tillamook, whose death occurred July she is captured, bound and thrown to.
Netarts, Bell phone, 9F14.
* court house every Monday, Tuesday shown in the leading theatres.
wants, at Tillamook, Oregon.
* 19, 1890. To this union the follow­ the crocodiles.
and Wednesday.
*
The instant the girl touches
For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8
Hay insurance costs very little, 18
County Judge Nicholls, of Yamhill ing children were born, Mrs. Rachel ' water her good fairy changes the:
Wanted: Every body in Tillamook
the
months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick,
Weston, Mrs. Myra Goeres, Mrs.
to
30
cents
on
each
ton
insured,
rates
County,
was
in
the
city
on
Tuesday
• County to see the Kaiser "The Beast
wide-jawed creatures into
Georgie Tlnnerstet and Mrs. Addie huge
Bell Phone 5F12.
based
on
term
insured.
—
See
WatBon
conferring
with
County
Judge
A.
-M.
of Berlin” at the Gem Theatre Aug.
or Phone 43J or Mutual at office Hare in regard to the Improvement Schmelzer, who still survive, and swans. Fearing the sultan's wrath.
For Sale—Berkshire pure bred 18 and 19.
and house Do this now, today. Let of the Grand Ronde road by the John M. Fletchall, who died in in­ the executioners open the water gat­
pigs, four months old. Enquire of A.
For Sale—Team, weight 1200 each Watson the old reliable write your government, state and Yamhill boun­ fancy. The following brothers and es, and Anitia is swept over a cascade
E. Williams, Mutual Phone.
full sisters, color black, age 6 and 7, insurance.
* ty. It appears that a difficulty arose sisters also survive. P. H. M. and into the whirlpool below.
There is no screen deceptiveness in
Best by Test—Oregon Portland gentle and well broke.—Bert Hoyt,
Clarence Smith, of Dayton, Oregon;
We are sorry to announce- the because the Grand Ronde road was Mrs. Johnson, of Beaver, Oregon, the sensational exhibit. Miss Keller-
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader Sandlake, Oregon.
♦
death of Mrs. Barney Hanson, which not designated, a post road, hence and Hiram W. Smith, of Maderia, mann, bound from neck to ankle, is
Co.
Lem Partridge and wife will leave occurred at Bend, Ore., on Sunday. money coul^ not be appropriated by California.
spun around in the frothy undercur­
Kuppenbender ai ways carries a on Friday to visit with relatives in The remains were-brought to Tilla­ the government for road work. It
Laura I. Fletchall was married to rent, dashed against rocks and final­
full line of mill feed at the lowest Minden, Nebraska, to be gone three mook on Wednesday and were bur­ was with the intention of making
M. T. Chance, Oct. 19, 1893, who sur­ ly swims out to sea. Her friends, the
prices.
months.
ied at Hemlock today. The deceased this a post road that Judge Nicholls vives the deceased.
mermaids, direct her to the friendly
came to Tillamook, in having a peti­
There is no truth in the report
The bereaved family have the heart gnomes, and Anjtia is happy among
For sale or trade. One Belgum mare was a daughter of the late C. J. tion circulated to the postal authori­
that Lee Doty and Miss Lelah Drew 9 years old. Make me an offer of cow Blanchard, of Hemlock.
ties. The judge says that if it is felt sympathy of a large number of them until the fairy calls her to lead
were married at Vancouver.
the little people against the sultan
or what you have, G. F. Hackett,
I am subject to go to the army, made a post road-it will save consid­ friends and neighbors.
who has
i in defense of the prince,
consequently I must sell quick all my erable time to the people of the
More than 200 mermaids in “The ship yard, Box 576 City.
been bound to a sea rock to die. The
Daughter of the Gods” at the Gem
Attacked By Large Eagle.
Need a truck to haul your milk? Or property worth more than 37,000.00. south part of the county receiving
fairy changes the dwarfs into splen-
Theatre Tuesday, August 26.
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anything else? Got an old automobile? Will sell for 3750.00, consisting of their mail from Willamette Valley
William Coffey, who came from didly vigorous crusaders, with Anitia
beef
cattle,
saddle
horse,
4
h.p.
drag
points,
and
being
a
farmer
of
Yam
­
Take your watches and clocks to See Shro le, he will explain the rest. ♦ saw, 160 acres land, tools, dishes,
hill county, the judge is anxious to Kelso, Wash., and is working in the a^ their head,
Jenkins, when in need of repair, for It’s a “Truxtun Attachment.”
There is the clash of cross and
rifle, revolver and bedding. Call C. J. see the road improved, for it will north part of the county, was in the
quick service.
*
For sale, a small dairy farm on the Doblls, R. F. D„ Bay City, Ore.
* mean a great deal to Yamhill farm­ city on Saturday, and told of the ex- crescent; the scaling of the city’s
perience he had with a large eagle, walls, the terrified ¿light of harem
1916 Dodge touring car for sale. Wilson river, nice house with all
Wanted a representative for Tilla­ ers when the Tillamook dairymen
First class condition, 3750.00 H. H. improvements, Enquire at the Head- mook County, either lady or gentle­ can take their auto trucks and buy He was walking on the railroad women, slaves and dancing girls,
track between Wheeler and Bright- j the destruction of the city by fire,
Rosenberg.
* light office.
man for war time necessity. Endors­ hay in that county, as well as grain.
,"‘1 a B supreme
S"nrem* moment when Prince
Prine»
All accounts that have not been ed by government officials. A big It is hoped that the difficulty of on, carrying bis coat over his left ' and
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath, Masonic
arm, as it was a warm day. Suddenly 1 Omar, freed to defend bis father’»
making
the
Grand
Ronde
road
a
post
settled
by
the
first
of
August
will
be
building, during August and Septem­
opportuity and a good income as­
he was felled to the trussel over 1 realm agalnBt the enemy, meets Anit-
ber. phone 169R.
* turned over to our attorney for col­ sured to a real worker.—Address, road will be solved in the next few which he was passing at the time, ; ia, each with visor lowered, and the-
Feed
lection. (The old) Tillamook
with reference, F. E. Russell 129 H months, when there will be. no diffi­
21,218 persons appear In "A Dau­ Co., D? L. Shrode.
face downward. He-thougbt he had daughter of the gods is slain by the
12th street, Portland, Oregon.
♦ culties in the way of proceeding been sand bagged, but, not so. how­ .lover she had fought to save.
ghter of the Gods,” at the Gem Thea­
with
the
work,
as
the
money
Is
as
­
Lee M. Travis, Mrs. Travis, Miss
The prince dies and the two are
I am now offering Prince Henger-
tre, Tuesday, August 27.
ever, it was a large eagle that had
Fredericks Travis, of Eugene and veld De Koi, born Jan 21, 1918 for sured. Judge Nicholls was promised struck him with such force that it happily reunited in “the land of the
every
assistance
from
Tillamook
Brst in the West—Oregon Portland Miss Charlette Banfleld. of Portland, sale at a low price. If you are In the
knocked him off his feet, at the Great Beyond” Katherine Lee as the
Cement. Always uniform and fresh. came In on Friday on a summer va­ market for a good Registered Hol­ county.
same time digging its tallons into the little girl who pined to death for her
Lamb-Schradex Co.
* cation.
stein Bull calf, sift and dam have Big Opportunities Offered Young man’s neck and coat. That was the beloved bird and is transformed into
Wants to buy or rent a place with
mermaid, excels
situation when Coffey looked around a coral-crowned
For Sale.—50 light acyteline light­ good records, ask for pedigree. Now
Americans by Merchant Marine
about 15 or 20 cows. Address Box ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet is your chance, I will sell him cheap.
and realized what had happened to even her remarkable work with Miss
To Enlist.
151 Tillamook. Oregon.
4* piping and lamps. A bargain for an up Call Ben Kuppenbender.
*
him. In his endeavor to extricate 1 Killermann in "The Daughter of
himself and to get on his feet again I Neptune," and her baby sister, Jane
Get your hay at the Kuppenbender to date store or ranch. Inquire at
Your washing done for 25 cents per
No
industry
in
the
country
offers
the eagle showed fight and clawed Lee, was wonderfully cunniflg as a
Warehouse. Prices are always the City Transfer Co.
* month. Get a Liberty Bell electric
to young, ambitious Americans op- the man in the back and on the leg ' minnow merman who on earth was
lowest.
*
Annette Killermann’s dive from washing machine with adjustable 1 portunities they find in the Mer­ tearing the man’s clothes. The eagle tb£ little prince who was lost in the
New location Singer Sewing Ma­ the tower in "A daughter of the wringer and turn that dreaded wash chant Marine service.
showed no signs of wanting to get sea.
chine Agency, first door south of Gods” means a drop of 103 feet, to be day into a day of pleasure. Let us
Even today, when our shipping in­ away and in the fight that ensued
While the production primarily
shown at the Gem Theatre. Tuesday. give you a free trial at your own dustry is in its infancy, the young Coffey managed to push the eagle off demonstrates the spectacular power
Photo Studio.
home and satisfy yourself. Call Kup­ men of intelligence who have'enter­
August 26.
the trustle with the coat, and I of the screen, one persistent idea
Don’t pay over $1.10 for a first class
penbender, Main 7 or Mutual phone ed are
finding quick advancement. both fell into the water below, Coff­ | threads the iridescence of the picture
Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has and arrange for a demonstration.
pitch fork. Get them at Smithy’s at
at wages that are most gratifying. ey tried to recover the coat, taking 'splendor, the happiness of the "great
this price.
* employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­
Frank C. Riggs Co. vs. Mignin
In the old days the lure of the sea his shoes off, but the eagle attacked I beyond.”
in
a
position
to
give
you
lis,
and
is
i
;
*
It you have a Ford car Investigate
: on your Ackley and R. B. Miller, doing busi­ and the chance to find adventure in him again, when Coffey grabbed his
quick
and
reliable
service
the Shinier Manifold at Plasker
* ness at the Tillamook Garage, and many parts of the world called loud­ coat and threw it over the eagle and
Plans Three War Loans.
Bros.
• watch and clock repair work.
John Feldschau is a suit filed in the ly to men who wanted to wander ov­
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Lloyd Riches, secretary of the circuit court to recover the possess­ er the earth, seeing strange sights in captured it, but It was no easy job to I
hold it as the eagle showed fight and
For Sale—Twin Excelsior Motor State Editorial Association, was in
Washington, Aug. 17—Tentative
made desperate efforts to get away. plans of the treasury provide for
Cycle. At a bargain if taken at once. the city over Sunday. Mr. Riches is ion of a certain E. M. F. automo- strange lands.
niobile, which was taken possession
That old adventure call Is still
Enquire at Tillamook Garage.
connected with the Oregon City En­ of by the defendants, the value of there. But greater than that some­ After a time Coffee managed to hold three big Liberty loan campaign»
the eagle in such a way, with the within the next year, each to raise
Wanted to rent, dairy ranch, from terprise.
thing which appeals to all young­ coat over it that it was held captive. 35,000,000,000 or more. The first
I the auto being placed at 31,500.
15 to 3c cows.—John Zeller, Tilla-
It is to your interest to see our
T. Leverich sued C. W. Miller for sters is the opportunity offered to Coffey did not propose to let go of will be from September 28 to Octob­
mook, Oregon.
mens’ and boys’ dress,
work, and 15c., there being a disagreement be­ those who desire *0 devote their the eagle, but was in a quandry to er 19, as announced; the next is
Will pay you to see Everson tor a school shoes, made of solid leather tween the parties as to the amount lives to a business that is great and know how to recover his shoes and planned for January or February,
safe investment in city property or no substitutes. Morris Schnal, Popu­ of a milk bill. It was a jury trial in is destined to grow greater.
socks. A stranger coming along he and the third May or June.
farm lands.
* lar Price Clother.
Better even than a college educa­ asked him to hold the eagle, but the
• Justice of the Peace Stanley’s court,
This program will be necessary, it
We always have second hand cars
At a meeting of the city council the jurymen being A. W. Plank. C. tion is the training given. And you stranger said he would not do so for is said, to provide 316.000,000,000
are
paid
while
you
are
learning.
The
for sale at very attractive prices. See on Monday evening, an ordinance B. Wiley, G. W. Olson, L. Hiner and
320, so Coffey packed the bird to required in addition to the 38,090.-
Kuppenbender.
* was passed to bond the city for 314,- F. E. Pangborn. The jury brought in best way to study geography is to Brighton, where the men of the 000,000 to be provided by the new
travel to the countries you want to
First class dressmaking. Long's 500, to take up the outstading se*er a verdict for the defendant, the cost study. The Merchant Marine goes spruce division were assembled, and revenue bill.
Coffey gave them the bird as a mas­
of the case amounting to 320.05.
If government expenses i
Appartments. Mutual Phone, Mrs. warrants.
everywhere and serves everywhere. cot. From tip to tip the eagle meas­ to allies fall much below and loans
Mrs.
Nell Rasmussen and
Chas
Sheriff Campbell, who arrested a
Did you ever stop to think that
Without It there can be no inter­ ured 96 inches and was the largest 000,000,000 estimate, the the »24,-
govern-
Burkhart.
about 25 per cent of feed that is fed man by the nameof W. B. Johnstone national business. Without it there eagle ever seen in this country. The ment is expected to try to i combtn&
who had a charge ,of felony filed can be no exchange of products. The spruce men have the eagle under
____
, City,
__ _. on
_ ,_____
.without
Died, ._____
at Bay
Sunday.
Miss cutting is wasted? And that
Esfher Maypher. aged 18 years. The feed put up in a silo is worth about against him in California, released Merchant Marine links London with their care. Coffey thinks why the two loans into one big campaign for
remains were buried at the Bay City . jo per cent more than if pot up dry? | the man. . as Governor Withycombe the South Sea Islands, China with bird attacked him, the bird must i the largest credit ever sought by any
would not sign the extradition pa- Spain, Japan with Australia and have thought it was something to eat nation. Buch a campaign would be
Mr. Rancher do some figuring.
cemetery on Tuesday.
set for such a time In the late winter*
Go to Bayocean—Beautiful seaside
resort—Hotel, Bungalows, Natator-
ium. Take boat at Garibaldi
For Sale—121 acres o£ Wilson river
bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­
man, Tillamook, Oregon.
*
For Sale—New modern residence,
located in best residence district. For
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. *
A new line of wall paper just re­
ceived at the Harris Furniture store,
also a prepared paste for putting it
on.
.
*