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

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    Tillamook
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Tillamook Jottings
Dr. R. W. Donohoe, dentist.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON, OCTOBER 31,
1918.
I1.50 PER YEAJK»
Don’t throw away your old tires but • Dr. Turner, eye specialist, of Port­ fornia and Idaho. He was of Penn-
To Subscribers.
This is to inform our subscribers
Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a get an “Inner Tire” and get from land, will be in Tillamook again Fri­ ■ sylvania-Dutch stock, while his wife,
week, water and lights, furnished. 100 to 5000 miles more service out of day and Saturday, Nov, 8 and 9, at formerly Amy Jane Catterlln, was who are in arrears that they must
Jenkins' Jewelry Store. Consult him. born in Buttler county, Ohio, October pay up at once. As thiB is Imperative
W. A. Wise, dentist
• Corner of Second and Still w-11 Ave., each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.*
>, 1825, was of English extrac- it must be complied with or the pa­
Insurance on hay-Phone Watson.* Tillamook, Oregon.
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For Sale—Willamette Donkey En­ Dr. Turner will be in Wheeler from
Wednesday noon until Thursday at , tion. Mrs. Bouyfeit afterward mar- per will be stopped. Do not delay,
gine
9^x11.
Full
equipment.
Good
First class dressmaking. Long's
Let W. A. Church write your insur-
3 p m.. November 6 and 7 at hotel. j ried Peter Brant. She was the mother but attend to it today. Newspapers
Apparlments, Mutual Phone, Mrs. as new. Write or phone Sam Bauer,
»nee.
* i Chaplain Paul Duabois U. 8. A., 8. of four sons and two daughters, of in other parts of the country have
Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas Neskowin, Oregon.
whom George W. is the oldest. The
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough Burkhart.
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Tillamook has an auto top and P. D., Clatsop District, and Arthur parents were married in Adams raised the price, which we will have
to do before long, owing to the in­
M.
Cannon,
ex-secretary
W.
C.
C.
S.,
in rear
of
Co.
county, Ind., about 1846, and in crease cost of production.
I have not withdrawn from my can­ harness repair shop
Clatsop
district
which
Includes
Till-
>
Call
33W
Bell
building
opposite
post
office.
Auto
For rent piano.
September, 1857, located in Marion
didacy for the office of County
mook county, were in the city on '
phone.
Treasurer, as reported. Vote Ballot tops, curtainB and cushions repaired Monday in the interest of the War j county, Iowa, where the father en­
Home Guards Attention.
Pd. Ad. and waterproofed, harness repaired. Camp Community Service, which is gaged in carpentering and mill-
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath. Room 4. No. 42. Kathleen Mills.
If you can't come, send your harness
The Tillamook Home Guards will
wrighting. In the meantime, in 1852,
Masonic Apartments.
House and lot for Bale-Cor. 2"nd by parcel post to the Auto Top and for the purpose of forming clubs and Daniel Bodyfelt crossed the plains in ' drill on Wednesday evening Nov. 6,
Don't fail to see the farm tank at Ave. West and Front St. Buy direct Harness Shop. Box 164, Tillamook.* for communities to show hospitality a train of goldseekers, and after fair in the play shed of the school house.
to the soldiers who may be located
from owner. Apply on premises or
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
Owing
to the railroad having in this district. Mr. Cannon says he success in the mines returned to his The roll is open for new members
address Mrs. Bertha P. Newcomb,
trouble with one of the fills, passen­ has made application for $3,4 50 to former home in Indiana by way of and those In class 1 in the draft are
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F. Tillamook. Oregon.
the Isthmus, Though for ten years especially invited to drill with the
ger trains have been delayed for be expended here for that work.
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
he filled his life with honorable ln- company,
Disinfect your home with-B~K—to­ four or five hours daily, and as a re­
Jewelry, clock», watches, silver- day and make yourself safe from sult the express company has not
Roy C. Jones, Captain.
Mrs. A. C. Everson went to the dustry and home-making achleve-
*»re.—R. W. Bennett.
* deadly disease germs. Call Kuppen- been able to do business. The storm north part of the county the first of ments, he was never again satisfied j
pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook, bender, both phones.
* | last week also put out of commission the week in the interest of the Unit­ with the east, feeling always a ,
Obituary.
Tillamook.
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Mrs. Frances B. Stranahan will 'the
“■><» telegraph lines for ed War Work campaign, distributing yearning for the west. His course in | I Elsie M. Bissell, daughter of Mr.
the literary matter to the different 1862 was dictated by the incessant and Mrs L j. white, of Meda, Ore..
Why not place your feed orders for thank you for your vote for County 8evera ays-
promptings
of *-<_
his. heart, and after v wa8
_ ■ bOrn near Woodstone, Kan., Sept
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the future with Kuppenbender.
» Treasurer, at election November 5, | Ben Plasker was fined $20.00 by communities. She left today for the --------
South part of the county for the disposing of his saw and grist mill jg
1893
¿3,
xo.J and died at her home in
* Justice of the Peace Stanley on a same purpose. Mrs. Everson is the of­ he bought the 1
New Grant car for sale at a bargain 1918.—Pd. Adv.
necessary outfit for Dunsmier, Cal., Oct. 20, 1918.
charge
of
assault
upon
Glen
Leach,
See Ben Kuppenbender.
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ficial secretary of the Red Cross in conveying across . .u.
Anyone having room or apartment
the _i_i
plains the
•» fam-
•-
I | Deceased came to Oregon in 1905.
To rent or buy. Underwood Type­ in their house which they would rent I It seems that the latter went into this county and has devoted a great ! ily and possessions for beginning life Qn April 6, 1917, she was united in
the
latter
’
s
store
when a German deal of time the past year to Red anew under newer and more favor­
writer. Captain Morgan, shipyard. * desirable party, unfurnished or par­
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• marriage to Rofte E. Bissell. She was
on the Cross work, and Is now taking hold able
tially furnished—Address A-l eare piece was being played
conditions. With two 1 wagons
———~ a niember of the Rebekah Lodge at
Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale of Headlight office.
phonograph. Leach protested and of the United War Work campaign. and six yoke of oxen he made
-- I the Dunsmier, Cal.
office, Saturday, Oct. 26th.
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Plasker threw him out of the store. Very few persons realize the amount
For sale—three high grade regis­ The matter was taken up by the mili­ of time Mrs. Everson has devoted to start May 21, arriving at his destina- I The funeral services were conduct­
Three good milk cows for sale. Ap­ tered Holstein heifers, two two-year
tion in Yamhill county November 15, I ed at Newberg, Oregon, Oct. 25, by
ply at the Headlight office.
* olds and one yearling and one milch tary police and they have reported patriotic work, while others have 1862. He was for a time captain of ’ Rev. Randalls. The remains were
Plasker to the federal authorities in done little or nothing in this respect, the train, which experienced scarce­
. laid to rest beside her mother, in the
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for cow. Write, Mrs. J. A. Hazlitt, For­ Portland.
she is now a candidate for county ly any of the discomforts which ren­ ,Oak Grove Cemetery. Besides her
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»tumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
♦ est Grove. Ore.
E. T. Haltom vs. Tillamook Build­ treasurer and no doubt will receive dered terrifying and dangerous the ' husband and infant son, she leaves
Al. Mishler has resigned his po­ ing Co. and A. F. Coats Lumber Co. a large amount of support on account path of the 1 earlier emigrants. The
For sale or rent, the O’Hara Farm
to mourn her loss a father, three
»t Netarts. Enquire at the place. * sition with the Pennington store. He is a suit filed in the Circuit Court in of her activities in patriotic work in first winter was spent in Yamhill brothers, four sisters and many other
expects to remain in the city indefi­ which the plaintiff claims $894.47 Tillamook county.
county, and I thereafter Mr. Bodyfelt relatives and friends.
Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend­
nitely.
damages to stock owing to a defec­
The Military Police went to Wheel­ lived in and I near the town of Lafay-
er Warehouse.
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1865, in the
Need a truck to haul your milk? Or tive heating system, doing damage to er on Sunday and on searching Joe ette until October,
Pay For Patriotism.
For Sale—Two electric irons. Ap­
the
above
amount.
Part
of
the
upper
meantime
working
at
his trade, and
Decker
’
s
cabin
a
complete
still
outfit
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anything else? Got an old automobile?
ply at this office.
floor
is
rented
to
the
Lumber
Com
­
getting
quite
a
start
in
the
new
was found and one barrel of raisins .
"Whenever members of local or dis­
See Sliro >e, he will explain the rest.
pany
where
soldiers
have
quarters,
country.
From
Yamhill
he
came
to
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Vote for W. L. Bryan, for county It’s a “Truxtun Attachment.”
under fermentation. Deputy Sheriff |
trict boards feel that they can, with
and it was from that part of the
Tillamook county over the Harris
treasurer. General election.— Pd. Ad.
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, rooms biulding where the building com­ F. Reed took charge of the outfit, trail, shipping his goods by boat, Justice to their families and to them­
and as Decker
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ 205-206 Tillamook Building. Office pany failed to keep the heating sys­ the sheriff and was not in the city and taking up one hundred and selves, decline compensation for their
Military Police went I
services, the Government will grate­
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
* hours 9 until 5, efenings and Sun­ tem in proper condition.
to the transfer point at Timber and twenty acres of land five miles east fully accept their patriotic tender."
♦
of
Tillamook,
where
One lot" and small house for sale, days by appointment.
the
balance
of
Thus reads a portion of section 193
Of the $191,000 subscribed for picked Decker up there, who had
$550, part cash. Rosenberg Bros. *
The Tillamook Singer Sewing Ma­ Thrift Stamps and War Savings two suit cases, As there are more his life was spent. He saw much of of the selective service regulations
For Sale—160 acres of land at chine Agency is now permanently lo­ stamps in Tillamook County, County serious charges against Decker he the west during his sojourn here, issued by the President of the United
{andlake. Inquire of Dan Billings. * cated opposite the post office, where Chairman G. B. Lamb received word was taken to Portland and turned and in 1863 took a trip to Idaho, States.
monthly payments may be made and that $122,952.92 had been paid in, over to the Federal authorities. The ' but his experience in the mines was
"Walter M. Pierce is a farmer, a
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, Rooms supplies ordered.
Military Police also searched the I hardly satisfactory.
Democrat and stands behind the
leaving
quite
a
sum
to
make
up
the
205-206 Tillamook Building.
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Educated in the public schools of President.”
W. J. Clemens, a prominent insur­ amount subscribed. There are two home of John Seaman at Wheeler. !
The first rain storm of the season ance man of Portland, and well months yet before the drive closes, Seaman is a fisherman and was not! Iowa and Oregon and at the LaFay-
So reads an advertisement
... _
of ____
the
ette Academy, George W. Bodyfelt
made its appearance last week.
known here as a good roads booster, and between now and the first of the home at the time, but a complete remained on the home place until Democrat candidate for Governnor.
Mr. Pierce owns 12,000 acres of
We buy and sell second hand autos. I and who waB connected with the year, no doubt, the balance of the still was found with the exception of , his twenty-third year, and In 1872
the
coil.
For
two
and
a
half
hours
■
promises
will
be
taken
up.
It
is
the
land
in Union County. His holdings
in
Port
­
Bayocean
enterprise,
died
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.*
intention to send cards to those who i+w 9ronien In the house held out. married Mary Butt, who was born are assessed at $222,000. He harvest­
land Tuesday after a long illness.
near
Greencastle,
Ind.,
January
10,
For bargairs in second hand auto­
have not kept their promises, which When Seaman returned in the morn­
ed this year, it is estimated, 44,000
Mrs. Emil Larson and daughter re­ they should do as soon as possible.
ing he was arrested. He owned up 1850. Six children were born to Mr. bushels of wheat worth $88,000.
mobiles go to Case’s Garage.
turned on Saturday from Minneapo­
and made a complete confession and and Mrs. Bodyfelt. In 1869 Mr. Body­
Yet, wealthy Candidate
Pierce
For Sale—Jersey Cow, will freshen lis, Minn, where she had visited her
Bill Illingsworth was down from
felt went to the Smith river, Douglas
in February. Apply to Clent King, parents. She contracted the Spanish the Wilson river on Tuesday after was brought to the city, the Justice county, and engaged in logging for “stunds behind the President" by de­
manding and collecting $467 for
Beaver. Oregon.
* influenza while there and is some­ going over most of the timber that fining him $250.00 this morning.
eight months, and finally bought 80 service on a district board, after re­
E.
E.
Koch,
the
druggist
and
David
!
was
burned
there
last
month.
He
acres of school land five miles north­
Dr. R. W. Donohoe, dentist. First what weak from Its effects yet.
estimates that 16,000 acres of timber Kurrali, of the Tillamook County west of town, where he lived for two ceiving what is. in effect a request
National Bank Bldg. Tillamook, Ore.,
Owing to the dentist who was were burned over, most of which it is Bank, had rather a strenuous exper­
from the President that he perform
years. He then took up his present
In Dr. Alleh's office.
* < manager of Dr. Wise's Portland of­
services gratuitously..—Oregon­
expected is a total loss. It was ience early Sunday morning, which homestead, which' consisted at the such
Best by Test—Oregon Portland fice, going to war, Dr. Wise will have thought that some of the timber might have resulted disasterous for time of one hundred and sixty acreB, ian.
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader to devote a part of his time there. might continue to grow, but he is either of them, but as luck would fifty acres of which have since been
But will remain here as long as kept doubtful about that, as the fire not have it they both got out of a tight sold. Mr. Bodyfelt has taken an ac­ How To Obtain Building Permits.
Co.
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* only burned the under brush and place. They went duck hunting on tive interest in Republican politics.
Wanted— Information of the where busy.
Before anyone can get a govern­
leaves but went to the tree tops. the Hanenkrat place, and at the cut- 1 and has been a member of the school mental approval and show the certi­
Word
was
received
in
this
city
that
abouts of B. Roget.«. Make your no­
About
half
the
loss
falls
on
the
off they got into a boat, which did 1 board for twenty years. He also serv- ficate entitling him to get building
tification at the Headlight office * Soloman Whitehouse, son of Mr. and
not have any oars. They shot a duck ’ ed as constable of Tillamook, and in
Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse, now of Forest Blodgett Company.
materials he must file with the
Let wour co-worker on the farm be Grove, but formerly of this city, had
The Military police had several per­ and started across the slough to get 1902 was elected county commis­ county chairman of the State Council
the Cleveland Tractor. On display at died at Los Angeles from Spanish
it,
and
while
doing
so
the
boat
was
sioner.
He
was
a
keen
business
man
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
* influenza. He was married about sons un,der investigation who were struck by a wave, collapsed, throw­ and practical farmer, and is regarded of Defense an application in writing.
thought to be pro-Germans but in
This application can be in the form
Will trade eement work tor a good twelve months since.
some cases it was spile work on the ing the hunters into the water. Be­ as one of the substantial, reliable of a letter or as a sworn statement
ing
loaded
down
with
guns,
boots
anrf
milch cow. A. T. Dolan, Mutual
and
honorable
upbuilders
of
a
pros
­
of facts, must give the location of the
Large modern Portland residence part of others in reporting them as rain coats and ammunition they were
♦2
Phone.
building, the name of the owner, the
with one or more acres of ground to disloyal citizens. No one should re­ in a precarious position. However perous community.
kind of building; whether wood,
Remington, “Pump” shot gun for exchange for 160 acres of land in port anyone as being disloyal until they managed to get hold of the over
brick or concrete, and the number of
Andy Nolan on Wrecked Ship.
sale or fade.—H. King, Hiner’s Tillamook County. At least forty they have some tangible proof. Com­ turned boat and clung to it for dear
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stories high; the probable cost of
acres must be cleared, and not too mon gossip and hearsay may often life. After being in the water some
Shop.
Andy Nolan, who is well known In the building, and what the new
be believed as truth, but on investi­
Sheriff Campbell left on Wednes- far from railroad. L. F. Hemerlynck. gation it often transpires there is time a fisherman passed them, and this city, and who attended the of­
435$
East
82nd
St.,
Portland,
Ore.
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who
is
evl-
although they appealed to him for ficers’ nautical school conducted by building is to be used for. The per­
day with J. Oberhimer
The marriage of Barney Kellow of not one particle of truth in common help, he refused to do so, claiming the U. S. Shipping Board in Portland son making the application must
dently a pro-German.
I Tillamook County
and Marie Jose­ gossip, started by persons who have a that his boat was loaded with fish. and given a third mate’s papers, was give his name and address, and hi»
For Sale—two year old colt, next phine Montgomery Seabrook of Wil­ grudge.
After being in the water for three on board the steamer Damaru, re­ relationship to the building whether
spring. Sold cheap. Enquire of Mrs. lamina was solemnized by Rev. Jos.
Joseph Martin Blazier, a Swiss, has quarters of an hour the men manag­ ported lost bound from Guam for he is the owner, architect, contrac­
Knight.
• Hoberg
tor or lessee. The application should
his residence in McMinn­ been bound over to the grand Jury ed to catch hold of a sprig and suc­ Manila.
state briefly and concisely the neces­
Those who wish to see Dr. Wise ville on Tuesday evening. Oct. 22, for violating the sugar regulations, ceeded In getting out. They were all
Guam reported that one lifeboat sity for the projected construction,
about dental work Bhould do so at 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Kellow will re­ having bought 100 pounds of sugar in, for they had become chilled.
with the master, second mate and and a statement from the applicant
for canning purposes and an addi-
once.
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• side in Tillamook.
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three members of the crew had been why he desires to build at this time.
tional 10 lbs. at the Dawson store,
Just received a car of mill feed at
picked up by a transport. The where­ All applications must be in duplicate
For Sale—Most desirable, modern, Blazier is unmarried and not k nat-
Death of Geo. W. Bodyfelt.
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the Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices 15 acre city home in Ashland, Ore­
abouts of two other boats is un­ and sworn to. These two points are
milltary police
uralized
citizen.
The
We have to announce the death of known. These boats are reported to important, and the county chairman
are lowest.
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• gon. Fine climate, pure water, health which is making a number of inves­
Geo. W. Bodyfelt, which took place
For sale, a matched team, 1100 lbs. resort, free irrigation, green mead­ tigations in this county ascertained at his home on Sunday last. He had have left the ship safely. The wreck, shall consider no application until
each. Enquire at Dawson Bros., Tilla­ ows and pastures year round, great­ that Blaizer had bought no liberty been quite sick for a long time and which occurred October 16, is re­ all of the conditions above noted
ported to have been caused by light­ have been fulfilled.
est variety products for home com­
mook.
bonds, had invested in W. 8. S. to the
forts; A city of real homes.—R. D. amount of $4.18 and had given 50c returned from Portland last week. ening striking a deck cargo of gaso­
Upon receiving the application, the
For Sale—Berkshire pure bred Sanford, Helman St., Ashland, Ore. •
The deceased was-a prominent citizen line.
county chairman will make such in­
to the Red Cross, but had sent $28.00 of this county, having served eight
pigs, four months old. Enquire of A.
The Dumaru, owned by Sudden & vestigation as he may deem necessary
The Spanish influenza situation in
E. Williams, Mutual Phone.
* Tillamook county is not considered to Switzerland for military purposes. years as county commissioner. He Christenson, of San Francisco, and to check the statements of the ap­
As there is a question raised in re­ was an early pioneer of Tillamook operated by the shipping board, was
Best in the West—Oregon Portland serious by any means, for only a few gard to the school boards paying county, having taught school in the of 1752 tons. The vessel was launch­ plication and Inform himself of the
necessity of the project. When this
fresh.
new
cases
have
developed
In
the
cen
­
Cement. Always uniform and
teachers’
wages owing to the early days of the county. He crossed ed April 17, last, by the Grant Smith investigation is completed the county
tral part of the county the past week.
Lamb-Schrader Co.
schools being closed because of the plains when a boy of 13 years of Porter shipyard in Portland. She left chairman will forward the applica­
The city caucus on Saturday even­ It is at Wheeler where the disease Spanish influenza. District Attorney age with his parents, and on Nov. San Francisco for Honolulu Septem­ tion together with the report of his
has
the
most
victims,
there
being
one
ing did not materialize owing to so
T. H. Goyne has written the Attorney 28, 1872, was married to Mary Butt ber 12, arrived there September 23 investigation aid recommendation of
death there last week.
few persons being present.
General for an opinion. Mr. Goyne is in this county, and to the union and sailed two days later for Manila. approval or rejection, to the State
Father Le Miller has been appoint­ inclined to believe that it will be il­ were born six children viz: William O. Barrison was her master.
Council of Defense. The County
Lost, Bank Book, somewhere in
ed chaplain in the United States
chairman in his investigation should
Tillamook City. Please return to the Army and soon will leave for France. legal for school boards to pay teach­ D. Bodyfelt, of Portland, Ore.; Chas.
ers salaries. There is another phase to A. Bodyfelt, deceased; Oscar Walter
Coll for School Warrant«.
ascertain of the material to be used
Tillamook County Bank. G. Parrish.
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At the present writing Father Le this question. Should they do bo they Bodyfelt, of Beaver; Mrs. Clara Kel­
can be locally secured or will have to
Attorney Webster Holmes has mov­ Miller Is In North Industry, Ohio, but could be made to refund the dis­ low, of Hebo; James Walton Bodyfelt
Warrants of School District No. 9 j be transported by rail, and If he ap-
ed his law office from the Commer­ will be “over there” in a short time. trict. But no doubt the Attorney- of Beaver; and George Arthur Body­ endorsed on or before Sept 12, 1918, proves of the application he
cial Building to the Plasker building He was a former pastor of the Sacred General’s opinion will be available felt, in the service of his country at and Nos. 813 to 818 inclusive en­ state his own views why he should
deems
next to the Gem Theatre.
Heart Church of this city.
in a few' days, as other counties are Camp Lewis, Washington. He also dorsed Sept. 13, 1918 are hereby call­ the project a necessity at this time.
leaves to mourn his loss a sister Mrs. ed for payment. Interest ceases this
For Sale—A small dairy ranch, one
Will sell 8 acres of Tillamook City also asking him for advice.
The State Council' of Defense, af­
29th day of October, 1918.
mile north of Tillamook on Wilson property lying in and west of the
Frank M. Fessender vs. Laura Fes- Jonas Olson, of Tillamook.
ter recommending approval or re­
The funeral took place on Wednes­
Erwin Harrison, Clerk. jection, forwards the application to
river. Inquire on premises. H. F. Gilford Stillwell play ground for sender is a divorce suit filed in the
$4.000. This is good high ground circuit court. These parties were ; day, Rev. Chas. Gibson, of the M. E.
Stafford.
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the Priorities Division of the War In­
church conducting the religious ser­
for Canning Now. dustries Board at Washington D. C.
In conformity with the rule formed and well located for platting. Will married at Los Angeles, Cal., on July vice, which was attended by a large Buy Your Meat
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who issue the permit or send refusal
elsewhere, all wood orders must be take Liberty Bonds and give terms. 1907, but no children have been born number of neighbors and friends.
Meat
will
be
high this winter. Get of permit.
Write
C.
A.
Dunn,
303
Capitol
Bldg.,
'to
the
union.
The
planntiff
alleges
accompanied by payment
in
advance.
—
« Salem. Oregon.
it now for canning, while it is cheap.
The entire effort of the War In­
• 'that in 1914 his wife was extremely
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
Beef by the quarter, 9c. to 14c per dustries Board is to discourage non­
abusive and made his life miserable
Mr.
Bodyfelt
was
thirteen
years
tons
of
To
be
sure
you
have
a
place
to
live
Graves Bros canned 150
pound.
war construction, whether It is in
berries this year. 20.000 tons being buy a home today. Never has the de­ and unbearable by her constant nag­ old when he crossed the plains with
Beef steak, 18c. '• 28c. per tb.
ging
and
scolding,
the
defendats
buildings, roads or other improve­
his
parents
in
1862,
having
been
loganberries and
the remainder mand for houses been so great. Prop­
Beef pot roast, 12^c. to 22c. per ments so as to release labor, material
temper being such he had to leave ¡born in Adams county, Ind., Febru­
are
selling
every
day
but
bar-
ertle*
evergreen blackberries.
pound.
j and transportation of war essential.1«,
gains are not all gone yet. Some of home. The plaintiff drove away from ary 9, 1849. His father, Daniel, was
Boiling beef. 9c. to 17c. per lb.
Mrs. Frances B. Stranahan will the best buys were listed today for the home with plaintiff's son, by a I born in Somerset county. Pa., March
I to preserve the health and well being
Beef for stew, 6c. to 15c. per lb.
thank your for your vote for County quick sale. A payment down, balance former marriage, who was only 13 119, 1813, and died at his home in
| of the people.
All meats are government inspect­
Treasurer, at election November 5, monthly, places you in a home of years of age. Seeking a pretext for a (Tillamook county. In 1882, fro | a
Address your sworn statement ap­
191«.—Pd. Adv.
• your own. See Everson at once.
plications to R. C. Jones, County
cold contracted in the mines of Cali- ed.
• quarrel.
Tillamook Meat Co. I Chairman, Tillamook. Oregon.