Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 14, 1918, Image 1

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Congressman Hawley Takes Action 1913— 7240 lbs. milk, 314. lbs. fat.
Dolph Tlnnerstet who had been ac­
1914— 6906 lbs. milk, 305.4 lbs. fat.
in Grand Ronde Post Road.
cepted into the tank service has been
1915— 6591 lbs. milk, 302.6 lbs. fat.
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recalled, he was to report In the east
Washington, D. C., Nov 1, 1918 1916— 7156 lbs. milk, 313.6 Ibs. fat.
next Saturday.
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Hon. Fred C. Baker, Tillamook, Ore. 1917— 7377 lbs. milk, 343.8 Ibs. fat.
w a . Wise, dentist.
Dr. Wise has discontinued hiB trips
¿iurance on hay-Phone Watson.*
Is it any wonder that Mr. Durrer
My Dear Friend.—I have presented
to Nehalem, Wheeler and Cloverdale,
states
that the money he spent in
the
proposal
for
the
establishment
(Dr R- W. Donohoe, dentist.
* on account of the influenza and bad
of a star route between Willamina cow testing and better bulls is the
2t
Let W. A. Church write your insur- roads until about Feb. 15.
and Hebo to Mr. Geo. L. Wood, super­ best investment he has ever made?
Mr. Durrer has five pure bred fe­
intendent of the Division of Rural
Need a truck to haul your milk? Or
ice.
males
in his herd only one of which
in
the
office
of
the
Fourth
As
­
Mails
anything
else?
Got
an
old
automobile?
| Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
sistant Postmaster General. This di­ has completed a year's work. Import­
See Slirode, he will explain the rest.
Co.
vision prepares all advertisements ed Dame of Sarnia as a three year
It’s a "Truxtun Attachment.”
*
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath. Room 4,
inviting proposals for star route ser­ old made 6851 Ibs. milk and 420.7
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, rooms
vice, receives proposals, prepares Ibs. fat with ordinary good farm
I Masonic Apartments.
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205-206 Tillamook Building. Office
awards for the execution of all con­ care. This product sold at an aver-
rAlon’t fall to see the farm tank at hours 9 until 5, evenings and Sun­
f
tracts, and prepares all orders for age price of 61c. per pound for but­
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
days by appointment.
*
the establishment of or change in terfat or a totol of *257.60. She con­
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F.
sumed *78.20 worth of feed, leaving
star routes.
Don’t throw away your cld tires but
.n,n__ Hrpe'on
• get an “Inner Tire” and get from
I Bldg, Tillamook,
Oregon.
We went over the matter together a net profit above feed cost of *179.-
on the map, and in connection with 40. She returned *3.04 for every dol­
I Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- too to 5000 miles more service out of
CD
your letter and those received from lar Invested in <eed and made butter
each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.*
Mare._R.’W. Bennett.
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other gentlemen, he appears to be fat for 18.6c. per pound. All honors
For Sale—Willamette Donkey En­
pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook,
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quite favorably impressed with the to Mr. Durrer and his herd and many
gine 9^x11. Full equipment. Good
Tillamook.
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proposal, after our examination, and thanks to them from the Tillamook
as new. Write or phone Sam Bauer,
Why not place your feed orders for Neskowin, Oregon.
promised to give it immediate at­ Branch of the Red Cross. Who
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the future with Kuppenbender.
*
tention. It may be necessary to have knows how much suffering the Guer­
All the draft calls have been can­
the proposed route inspected by a nsey calf will relieve?
New Grant car for sale a^a bargain
celled, but those who have received
R. C. Jones.,
postal inspector, if the data in the
gee Ben Kuppenbender.
* questionnaires must fill them
Tillamook County Agent.
Department and in the letters I filed
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for and return them at once.
with my statement are not sufficient
Stumping.—1 illamook heed Co.
*
Andy Nolan is Safe.
to satisfy the Department.
We are indebted to Mrs. Norberg
Some mention has been made of a
For sale or rent, the O’Hara Farm for a hamper of vegetables and fruit
petition and other papers explana­ I On Tuesday a telegram was receiv­
and to Mrs. Billings for some fine
at Netarts. Enquire at the place. *
The United War Work Campaign this time is that the fighting is all tory of the proposal, but to date such ed giving the glad news that Andy
apples
grown
on
her
place
from
Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend­
started on Tuesday, and Tillamook over. Let it be a thank offering, joy­ have not reached me. I will give the Nolan had arrived at Manila, who is
young trees.
er Warehouse.
*
County must raise *15,000 for the fully given that the terrible sacrifice matter further attention and do all well known here and is a brother of
Asa B. Robinson, who was clerk in seven organizations. Because the war of human life is stopped.
possible to have the route establish­ Mrs. R. W. Watson. Nolan had grad­
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- Lamar’s Drug store, a few years ago,
uated from the nautical department
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is practically over, this should not
ed. The outlook appears favorable.
(•airing. S. P. Watch inspector.
was elected County Judge of Polk deter people from making liberal do­
of the Shipping Board, and was ap-
The committees in each district are
With best wishes, I am,
One Ford for sale, Apply to L. D. county, the only democrat elected In nations to the commendable organ- making strenuous efforts to raise
I pointed third mate of the steamer
Yours truly,
Hardin, 7 miles south of Tillamook.* that county.
| Damaru, which was recently launch­
izations.lt will be another year, per­ their quotas. Several have already
W. C. Hawley.
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One lot and small house for sale,
I ed at Portland and on her maiden
Chas. G. Goeres vs. Walburger haps longer, before the United States done so, the first being Wilson, for
*550, part cash. Rosenberg Bros. *
Jacob, Vincenz Jacob and Ben Jacob Army is demobolized, and for that in about 15 minutes the farmers liv­ The District Attorney and Teachers’ trip. Between Manila and Guam the
vessel ran into an electric storm and
ing that district held a meeting and
Salaries.
For Sale—160 acres of land at is a suit filed in the circuit court to reason a large amount of money is went over the top.
being struck with lightening, the
to
carry
on
the
laudable
required
recover
*127.05
on
a
promissory
Sandlake. Inquire of Dan Billings. *
vessel, which was loaded with gaso­
Some of the districts are lagging To the Editor of the Headlight:
work of these diferent organizations.
note.
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There appears to be considerable line, was soon in flames. Three boats
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, Rooms
and a strenuous effort will have to
The men of the Spruce Division, There are probably between five and be made the next few days. Amongst misunderstanding
amongst
the managed to get away from the burn-
205-206 Tillamook Building.
*
six
thousand
persons
in
Tillamook
who are working in the saw mills
teachers
of
this
county
as
to
an
op
­ 1 ing vessel, the only one picked up for
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the
districts
that
are
not
coming
County
who
are
all
well
able
to
give
We buy and sell second hand autos. and logging camps, have been recall­
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.* ed. They will leave Tillamook next something, and if all will do their through as fast as it should in Tilla­ inion which I was supposed to have a long time was the one containing
part cheerfully and readily the com­ mook city. It has to raise *4,200.00, rendered on the right of the directors the captain. As nothing was heard of
For bargairs in second hand auto­ Thursday for Vancouver.
mittee will have no trouble in rais­ and from what we can learn only of the various school districts to pay the other boats for two weeks, it was
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mobiles go to Case’s Garage.
Anyone having room or apartment ing the *15,000. One incentive to about *1,000.00 have been subscrib­ the teachers their salaries during the thought they were lost as a severe
time the schools remain closed on ac­ storm prevailed when the boats part­
Dr. R. W. Donohoe, dentist. First in their house which they would rent make us all more liberal givers at i ed.
count of the Influenza, and I am ed company.
National Bank Bldg. Tillamook, Ore., desirable party, unfurnished or par­
writing this to clear up the matter.
In Dr. Alien’s office.
* tlally furnished—Address A-l eare
hard surfaced roads are to our sister tion of the company to reorganize
As a matter of fact I have not ren­
of Headlight office.
Influenza Situation Is Bad.
Best by Test—Oregon Portland
state. He says the worst roads he if it be allowed to build the second dered any written opinion on the
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The
Tillamook
Singer
Sewing
Ma
­
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader
came across in the whole trip was vessel, James Feeney having turned question, but did give Mr. Lamb, our
The latter part of last week the
chine
Agency
is
now
permanently
lo
­
?>Co.
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his stock over to the company.
county school superintendent, a ver­ Spanish influenza situation became
cated opposite the post office, where through the Grand Ronde.
Let B—K be your disinfectant. It is monthly payments may be made and
Cecelia F. Johnson vs. Ralph John­ bal opinion to this effect: That if the more serious, a large number of new
Large modern Portland residence
safe, .clean and powerful. For sale at supplies ordered.
with one or more acres of ground to son, is a divorce suit filed in the cir­ directors were compelled to close the cases being reported in this city.
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
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exchange
for 160 acres of land in cuit court. These parties were mar­ schools by authority of law the dis­ Whether this was owing to people
The Salesman for Schilling & Co is
trict would not be obliged to pay the congregating last Thursday, when
Wanted—Information of the where an Irishman, which explains why he Tillamook County. At least forty ried in Tillamook on July, 1917, the
teachers; but that if they closed the false report reached here that
plaintiff
alleges
cruel
and
inhuman
not
too
acres
must
be
cleared,
and
abouts of B. Rogers. Make your no- used a green background in trim­
treatment on the part of the defend­ them ot their own accord or were not Germany had signed the armistice
far
from
railroad.
L.
F.
Hemerlynck,
tification at the Headlight office.
ming a window for C, O. &. C. M.
4355 East 82nd St., Portland, Ore. • ant, who refused to properly support obliged to do so by authority of law is a debateable question, but since
Let wour co-worker on the farm be Dawson. Drop around and see it.
then the district would be liable. In then the disease has increased.
Tillamook has an auto top and his wife and child. Plaintl*'t acks the other words, if the Surgeon General
the Cleveland Tractor. On display at
Three deaths are reported with a
For sale—three high grade regis­
court
to
dissolve
the
marriage
con
­
harness repair shop
in rear
of
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
tered Holstein heifers, two two-year DUilding opposite post office. Auto tract, give her the custody of the of the United States Health Commis­ number of serious cases as well.
The deaths are: Carl Olson a log­
Will trade cement work for a good olds and one yearling and one milch tops, curtains and cushions repaired chila, »20.0u per month tor the sup­ sion, who it is reported closed the
same, was not clothed by law with ger, died at Wheeler, on Tuesday.
cow.
Write,
Mrs,
J.
A.
Hazlitt,
For
­
port
of
the
child
and
restore
her
milch
cow.
A.
T.
Dolan,
Mutual
J
and waterproofed, harness repaired.
such authority, or if, being clothed
Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
r Phone.
* If you can’t come, send your harness maiden name, Cecelia F. Wilson.
*2 est Grove, Ore.
with such authority, he did not pro­ Vantness in this city, died this
The
pits
in
prunes
are
pure
waste.
by
parcel
post
to
the
Auto
Top
and
The
funeral
of
Floyd
Williams,
son
ced according to law in closing the morning. He was eight years of age.
For Sale—two year old colt, next
W. Hall, who drives the passenger
3prlng. Sold cheap. Enquire of Mrs. When prunes with the pits in them Harness Shop. Box 164, Tillamook.* of Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams, who schools, the district would be liable.
cost you 15c. a pound why not buy
For Sale—Most desirable, modern, died at Fort Stevens last week from
As to my own personal feelings in stage between this city and Clover­
Knight.
Liberty Pitted Prunes at 15 cents a 15 acre city home in Ashland, Ore­ Spanish influenza took place Friday the matter, I believe the teachers dale, died at the latter place.
Those who wish to see Dr. Wise package. C. O. & C. M. Dawson.
♦ gon. Fine climate, pure water, health afternoon, the religious services be­ ought to be paid as long as the dis­
With the influenza situation be­
about dental work should do so at
resort, free irrigation, green mead- ing held on the lawn of the court trict continues to hold them on the coming more serious, there is no
up-to-
Don’t pay rent. A modern,
once.
date seven roomed house for sale at ows and pastures year round, great- bouse. The Home Guard had charge job; however, the teachers ought not prospect of the embargo being lifted
Horse and buggy for sale, or will a bargain, near the high school. est variety products for home com- of the funeral arrangements and a to condemn the directors for with­ on Saturday, in fact it would be a
trade for heifer. Apply at Dawson’s Terms to suit purchaser. J. H. Frank­ forts; A city of real homes. .—R. D. large number of persons attended, holding the salaries until they can mistake to do so.
Grocery store.
lin, Tillamook, Oregon.
* Sanford, Helman St., Ashland, Ore. * notwithstanding that it commenced get an opinion from the attorney
to rain previous to the services. Rev.
W. A. Rowe and E. B. Gresham Harry Tucker preached the funeral general on the question, which has THE BEAST OF BERLIN QUITS
Just received a car of mill,feed at
W. R. Illingsworth was down from
been submitted to him, for the reas­
vs.
Tillamook
Bay
Fishing
Co,
and
the Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices the Wilson river on Thursday, and
sermon. The .deceased was a member on that if they pay out any school
THE HUN THRONE.
after looking over the map he does W. L. Campbell is a suit filed in the of Company C; Coast Artillery, and moneys without authority of law,
are lowest.
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circuit court. Plaintiff alleges that was with the company when it en­
not
think
the
Blodgett
Co.
has
lost
they would be come personally liable War Ends Suddenly When Germany
For sail bay mare and colt six as much timber as was first thought. defendants wrongfully and unlaw­
trained at Tillamook for Fort Colum­ for such expenditure.
months old. To be sold cheap. Fred
Signs Armistice—Kaiser Flees
fully took possession of a gasoline
T. H. Goyne, District Attorney.
Car! Olson, a lumber jack, working power boat, claiming *25,00 dam- bia, where he has been stationed. The
W. Pulcipher, Garibaldi, Ore.
To Netherlands.
bereaved parents have the sympathy
For Sale—Berkshire pure bred for the Brighton Mills Co., died at ages.
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of
the
people
of
the
county,
as
the
night
from
pigs, four months old. Enquire of A. Wheeler on Tuesday
Early Monday morning telephone
Mrs. J. J. Krebs returned Thursday young man was one of those who Guernsey Calf Swells Tillamook Red
was
a
man
Spanish
influenza.
He
Cross
Funds.
E. Williams, Mutual Phone.
messages were received in this city
about thirty years of age and un­ to her home in Rockaway after a volunteered his services to his coun­
that Germany had signed the armis­
week spent in Hillsboro and Port- try, and will be on the honor roll of
Beit in the West—Oregon Portland married.
In September, 1916, the first pure tice and that the Kaiser and the
land, where she was called by the Tillamook county.
Cement. Always uniform and fresh.
bred Guernsey female was brought Crown Prince had suddenly left
For sale or trade, one sorrel mare serious condition of her brother,
Lamb-Schrader Co. *
six years old, weight 1500 Ibs; and Dick Kamna, following an operation To All Retailers of Tillamook County into Tillamook county. Since then Germany and had gone to the Neth­
Guernsey enthusiam has grown until erlands for safety. Most everybody
N P Wheeler, of Endeavor, Pa., is one colt, three years old. iron gray,
performed in a Portland hospital.
now there are about 100 ppre bred
here looking over the Wheeler timber weight 1100 Ibs. Will trade for good He is steadily Improving.—Independ­
All persons who have finished their females in the county. Some twenty- wanted to know whether the Ore­
lands accompanied by Wayn Cook, dairy cows. Andrew Vetsch, Elmore
gonian and the Associated Press con­
canning and still have on hand some five breeders have
organised a
•2 ent.
Jr.
•* ranch.
canning sugar, which they purchased County Guernsey Club and are look­ firmed the news, for they still re­
Will sell 8 acres of Tillamook City for canning purposes, must return or
membered how the Portland Journal
For Sale-r-A small dairy ranch, one
One of the best bargains in a
ing out for the interest of the breed had played a hoax and humbugged
mile north of Tillamook on Wilson building spot, just at the edge of the property lying in and west of the account for the sugar at the store in the county.
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river. Inquire on premises. H. F. city limits, can be secured for a Gilford Stillwell play ground for where they are purchasing their This fall, Jos. Durrer, the president the people by sending out false news
*4,000. This is good high ground
which was the second of a like na-
few days. Nothing better in the and well located for platting. Will sugar.
Stafford.
of the club, donated Red Cross Marie
If such persons have over 20 pounds a pure bred heifer calf, to the Tilla­ ture.
county. You will buy if you lnvesti- take Liberty Bonds and give terms.
lu conformity with the rule formed gate. See Everson.
The local committee that was ap-
they must return it. If they have
Write C. A. Dunn, 303 Capitol Bldg., less than 20 pounds they have the mook Red Cross. The live-stock com­ pointed last week to look after the
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must
elsewhere, all wood orders
— be
--
mittee
of
the
Red
Cross
decided
to
Mrs.
Fred
Lyster,
who
has
been
Un
­
Salem, Oregon.
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accompanied by payment in advance.
right to return it or notify you of sell this calf at auction at the Ore­ matter of a demonstration met Mon­
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der the care of Dr. Ramsey for some­
—A.
F. Coats T Lumber
To be sure you have a place to live the exact amount which they have on gon State Fair. She was entered in day morning and decided to have
time. has fully recovered from a ner­
Furnished rooms for rent. *2 00 a vous and physical prostration, and buy a home today. Never has the de­ hand and you are to indorse it upon the show ring and easily won the one that afternoon. The saw mill
week, water and lights, furnished. her relatives can not express enough mand for houses been so great. Prop­ their monthly sugar card and they blue ribbon. At the auction sale on whistle was blown at one o'clock and
Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., thanks for the splendid care the doc­ erties are selling every day but bar­ will then be authorized to use the Friday she brought a total of 1306 soon after people flocked to the city.
gains are not all gone yet. Some of sugar for their daily use at the rate which together with the |20.00 prize The fire department. Home Guards,
Tillamook, Oregon.
tor has given her.
the best buys were listed today for of 3 pounds per person per month, money goes to the Red Cross fund. Red Cross and a large number of
For sale, choice Canary birds, to be
Shortening should be kept fresh quick sale. A payment down, balance and should not purchase any other The purchasers were Calkins and autos, bedecked with Stars and
sold cheap. Mrs. L. C. Daniels, three and free from rancid. Snowdrift monthly, places you In a home of sugar until the same has been com-
Riggs, of Middledale farm, Creswell, Stripes paraded the business streets,
miles south of Tillamook. Mutual Shortening is Wessen oil whipped your own. See Everson at once.
after which there were exercises.
* pletely used up.
Qregbn.
Phone.
until it becomes ha: d and packed in
1 wish you would post this letter
Red Cross Marie is sired by Jolly Mayor R. T. Boa Is and Attorney R.
Tom Price has been growing early in some conspicuous place in your
making
patriotic
First class dressmaking. Long’s a vocuum sealed can. This insures
Fermaln
No. 37639, owned by Frank H. McGrath
Amber sargrum for his cows and he
Appartments. Mutual Phone, Mrs. that every can you buy is strictly says they are ravenous for it. It store and also give it as much pub­ Hunter of Tillamook and her dam is speeches.
In the evening there was another
licity as possible, I am having the Lady Bopeep of Edgemoor No. 59520,
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Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas fresh. C. O. & C. M. Dawson.
grows seven or eight feet and he
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Burkhart. '
Acute and chronic disease cured by chops up the stems. He has been same published in the county news- a daughter of Bopeep Mar of Iowa, demonstration and a lively time.
she is therefore a direct decendant
Disinfect your home with B--K. to­ drugless methods. Asteopathic. chiro- making sargrum, the same as they papers.
Yours very truly.
The Allied Churches.
of Glencoe's Bopeep, the many times
day and make yourself safe from pathic electric and the milk and rest made in the east, and he bought a
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Geo. P. Winslow,
Grand Champion at the National
deadly disease germs. Call Kuppen­ cure so successful In stomach and i glass of it to the office for the editor
Cor. 1st. Ave and 3rd Street.
Tillamook County Food Admn. Dairy Show. The calf is as straight
bowel disease, rheumatism and ner­ to pass judgment on it. It is the real
bender, both phones.
If the churches are permitted to
and nice as her grandmother and
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Hoskins have vous exhaustion. Room 4. Masonic thing.
open
for services on Sunday, Nov. 17
given
a
chance,
should
make
a
mark
Card of Thanks.
moved down with the myrmaids at Bldg. Phone 169 R..
the public will be notified by the
The Tillamook stock holders of
for
herself.
The list of persons of class of Sept. the Feeney-Bremer Ship Building Co. I desire to thank each and everyone
Rockaway, having leased their farm
Mr. Durrer has two sons in Unde ringing of the bell on Saturday even­
12, 1918, who failed to submit ques­ held two meetings on Monday, ow­ of my friends throughout the county Sam's service, one in France and one ing. If the bell does not ring the
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to their son George.
tionnaires. and who have been re­ ing to the contract for the second who so kindly gave me their liberal in the Navy. He has one of the best public will know that no services will
Dr. Wise will be at his office
ported to the Adjutant General of vessel having been cancelled. On support at the general election, nerds in the Tillamook Testing Aseo- be held.
from
the
across the street south
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Oregon, as delinquents are Fred Joai.
Sunday School at 10 a.m.. Prof. O.
court house until about December Bozo Socoovich. Samuel Blaser and Wednesday. Thad Robison. W. J. thereby electing me to the office of ! ciation of which he has been a mem­
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Reicbers. H. T. Botts. C. J. Edwards county treasurer. I have no adequate ber since its inception in 1912. The V. White Supt.
1st,
Juan Juan, all of Tillamook.
Preaching 11 a.m. Subject "Con­
and O. A. Schultz left for Portland, way of expressing my appreciation yearly average production of his herd
Wm. Anderson and E. Anderson
where they had a conference with Mr. but hope that during my term of of­ or about forty cows the six years has flict and Victory.’
J.
J.
Krebs,
of
Rockaway,
la
back
Vs. B. Batzner and Leo Batzner is a
Subject (or evening will be "A-
Wentworth for the purpose of in­ fice. I shall be able to prove myself increased as shown in the following
suit filed In the circuit court to re­ from a motor trip to California, and
Worth While Church."
table:
cover *105.70 for goods delivered to he la now a booster for hard surfac­ ducing him to rescind the order can­ an efficient servant of the peopfe.
Chas. E. Gibson, D. D. Pastor.
ed roads after seeing the benefits of celling the contract. It is the inten-
Kathleen Mills.
1912—7298 Ibs. milk, 283.3 Ibs. fat.
the defendant.
Tillamook Jottings
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