Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 12, 1918, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
»i.jo PER YEAR.
Tillamook Jottings
WANTED—Common labor apply
[ and I am positive that he was not
C. B. Wiley, of Bellvew \.
who has FATAL AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT exceeding the speed limit. After angle to the north. My wind shield
to Geo. Carlin, Supt.
Cummings
been
in
the
city
for
the
past
week
on
—
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•.-.
cck
oa
|
wao full of small lain drops and the
Moberly Lumber Co. Garibaldi, Ore.
j speaking to Mr. Nordlund I went
business returned home on Monday.
' back to the house to get my flash- glare from the lights ahead, I was
IV. A. Wise, dentist
•
For sale—bay mare and colt six Mr. Wiley intends returning to Till- 1 Mrs. W. G. Obertoeffer Killed
unable to see anything ahead of me,
Insurance on hay-Phone Watson.* months old. To be sold cheap. Fred amook the first of the year to make
Mrs. W. G. Obertoeffer. of this city. I light. I flashed it on and ran to- but I did not dim my lights, on ac-
[
ward
the
body
and
I
passed
Mrs.
Wil
­
his
future
home.
W. Pulcipher, Garibaldi, Ore.
*
: who resided at the home of her par­
, count of my lenses is "No Glare’’. I
Dr. R- W. Donohoe, dentist.
•
son out in the road and told her that
Mr. Henry Berli, of Colorado has ents Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clancy, met Mrs Obertoffer was knocked down by I was running, taking the north half
Wanting to rent a dairy ranch with
I Let W. A. Church write your insur- from 20 to 40 cows. Apply to Ernest purchased a 20 acre dairy on Trask a violent death by being run over by
of the street. 1 felt something on the
a car. and I ran up to the body. She
Gisler, or Amstad, Tillamook. Ore. *3 River of R. W. Mills with all stock an automobile driven by A. S. Nord­ was laying face down her body dia­ forward end of my machine. I looked
and and improvements on the place lund on Monday evening, shortly gonal across the road, head in the at my right fender, through the wind
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
For Sale—Berkshire pure bred
after six o’clock.
shield, I could then through the
pigs, four months old. Enquire of A. for $10,690.00. and with his family I i A. S. Norland who was driving the middle of the road and her feet to­
will
make
his
future
home
in
Tilla
­
ward the curbing. Her umbrella was light of my headlight see a green or
I E. Williams, Mutual Phone.
• mook.
¡car was returning front the Walline
4,
lyin diagonal between her feet and blue shadow. At the same moment I
1 Will either rent or buy a dairy
home and the accident occurred just
the curbing. Mrs. Wilson was stand­ felt a small shaking in ihy machine.
,
Large
modern
Portland
residence
ranch of 15 or 20 cows, or will take,'
inside the city limits west of the
2>i‘h
I tried at the point to stop my ma­
ing at her head and she said she
“i one or more acres of ground to railroad track on Third Street.
at charge of a dairy ranch.—Apply at
chine which I did after running
PYnhi
«
should
be
turned
over,
and
she
was
this office.
*2 exchange for 160 acres of land in
Mrs. Obertoeffer, who for some
Tillamook County. At least forty
bleeding at the mouth. By that time around forty or fifty feet. My brakes
did not seem to stop the .car as soon
F. I Need a truck to haul your milk? Or acres must be cleared, and not too time has been working at the S. P. my daughter
came. I handed her
any.hi.ig else? Got an old automobile? far from railroad. L. F. Hemerlynck, depot, was on her way home from the flashlight. I turned the body as I expected. I jumped out of the car
See Sl>ro ie, he will explain the rest. 4355 East 82nd St., Portland, Ore. * , work and was walking on the pave- over and held her in my arms as and ran back to the place where I felt
ment when the auto struck her.
It’s a "Truxtun Attachment.”
long as I could When I turned her ! the first shock and discovered then
Bert Hudson has taken over the A. I Nordlund stated at the coroner’s
over
the fur that her face was on ! that it was a young lady. I ran to
Tillamook City has a new meat H. Harris Garage, and is open for inquest that he did not see Mrs.
the 1st house and asked them if they
was
across her chest. I raised her ii
market located across the street from business. He guarantees his work Obertoeffer, being blinded to some
had
a phone and they said no. But
Dawson’s grocery. Call Sutton’s Mar- and absolute satisfaction, Will be extent by the glare of the lights of head and slipped this fur over her advised me that some of the neigh­
head
and
under
it
so
that
she
could
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath. Room
ket, both phones.
pleased to meet hs old friends and an auto ahead of him. Tills automo­
bors had a phone, but in a hurry I
jtasonic Apartments.
( For Sale—.
make new ones.
bile belonged to Miss Kathleen rest her head on it. I looked up and could not catch or grasp from them
A small dairy ranch, one
saw
another
car
coming.
I
took
the
Don’t fail to see the farm tank
mile north of Tillamook on Wilson
Tillamook has an uuto top and Mills, who was headed east on her flashlight from my daughter and what it was, so I then jumped back
way
home,
but
who
was
obliged
to
in my car and headed for Dr. Boais’
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
river. Inquire on premises. H. F. harness repair shop
in rear
ot ntvp Ul U1U Slue OL II
o,.
stop at the side of the street op­ flashed it so that they could see the ¡office. Dr. Boais was not in his of­
Stafford.
« building opposite post office.
c"'.
light. The auto went past us and
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O.
Autoj
Ue the Laborwitch
fice at that time so I ran to the cigar
residence on stopped. Mr. Himes and one
fin €2 repaired
rnnnirod
, „
tops, curtains and cushions
Bldg, Tillamook. Oregon.
of the store across the street and phoned
In conformity with the rule formed
(account of engine trouble. Miss
and
waterproofed,
harness
repaired.
Bester
boys,
I
do
not
know
which
Wanted—Want to buy a Franklin elsewhere, all wood orders must be Both phones,
and informed him
* ; ; Mills says that she dimmed her one it was. I was talking to them to liis residence
accompanied by payment in advance.
i lights shortly after her machine when Dr.
fireplace—Smithy.
»
that I had a serious accident. A
J.
R.
Shoemaker
representing
the
Boais
and
Mr.
Nordlund
•
•
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
! stopped. The light which Nordlund
Union Meat Company, of Portland 1 ¡says he saw may have been the light came up. Mr. Boais got out of his young lady laying on the street un­
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver-
Furnished rooms for rent, $2.00 a i < accompanied
¡auto felt her pulse and got the conscious about half ways between
— ------------- ~«r
vv uu ID
by Miss A>1VV>UUU
McCann who
is
fire.—R. W. Bennett.
♦
week, water and lights, furnished.
f
________ I demonstrating the use of ‘U M E C O’ Lon the motorcycle which brought t stretcher to put her on. Mr. Nord- the.big barn on the north side of the
pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook,
Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., ,la substitute for butter at the various the person who came to repair Miss lund was out there and Dr. Boais street and the first house on the
Tillamook. Phone 72-W.
1 Mills’ car. Miss Mills car stood
Tillamook, Oregon.
* 1 stores this week.
told them to put her on the stretch- north side. 1 took my ear and went
about 200 feet west of the spot
to the
All kinds of mill feed at C. O. &
er.
Mr. Nortlund and Mr. Himes pick­ curred place where the accident oc­
First class dressmaking. Long’s
ti and found Dr. Boais arriving
C. M. Dawson’s.
♦ Appartments, Mutual Phone, Mrs. i | To be sure you have a place to live where the accident occurred.
Mrs. B. D. Lamar was a witness at ed her up and put her on the stretch­ at .the same time. Dr. Boais and me
buy a home today. Never has the de-
Why not $lace your feed orders for Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas 1 j mand for houses been so great. Prop- the inquest and noticed Mrs. Ober- er and put her in Dr. Boais automo­ and a few people, to me unknown,
_
' the future with Kuppenbender.
♦ Burkhart.
* j erties are selling every day but bar- toeffer just before she was struck, bile. From the time he struck her I took the body and placed it in Dr.
think
he
could
have
stopped
his
car Boal’s car and took it to Dr. Boais’
Disinfect your home with B-*K. to­ I gains are not all gone yet. Some of Immediately after the collision she at any time..
New Grant car for sale at a bargain
hospital. Dr. Boais and I and Mr.
... and
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ei Warehouse.
day Kuppenbender.
and make yourself * safe * from I the best buys were listed today for ran out to where the body iu>
See Ben
Testimony of Dr. Boais.
Himes, whom at that time I had
deadly disease germs. Call Kuppen­ j quick sale. A payment down, balance others gathered around, but nothing
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re- Teachers
examination
next
week
Mr. Nordlund called me on the learned to know, carried the lady in
« bender, both phones.
* 1 monthly, places you in a home of could be done. In the meantime
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
at the court house.
your own. See Everson at once.
Nordlund went to Dr. Boais. who phone and I went out there and the tlie hospital where she was examined
Harvey Parker and wife who huve
For fresh and cured meats call Wanted
___ , ...
in- by Dr. Boais.
I want
to rent
piano.—
A real estate deal of recent date was soon on the scene and took the young lady appeared to be badly
been — here
since
last a spring,
left on
Sutton’s Market. Both phones.
injured woman to the hospital, jured. She was lyig diagonally across
Smithy.
*
I
was
the
purchase
of
the
100
acre
Monday for Salem, where they will
One Ford for sale, Apply to L. D. Alfalfa
Circuit Court in Session.
I ranch on Tillamook river, about one where it was found that her skull the road towards the north curbing,
spend hay,
the quality
winter. guaranteed at
Hardin, 7 miles south of Tillamook.*
| mile south of the city, of the Jos was fractured, her righ jaw bone and I felt of her pulse and I saw that
lowest prices.
Tillamook
Feed
Co.
*
I
she
was
hurt
pretty
bad
and
I
got
An
Bearing commercial orchard near
broken and her right arm broken at
adjourned session of the circuit
For sale or rent, the O’Hara Farm Spokane, will trade for house or lib­ Michaud ranch by A. L. Thomas the the elbow. When found she lay dia­ I the stretcher out and put it down on court was taken up here on Monday
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for
| sale including all stock and improve-
at Netarts. Enquire at the place. *
erty — bonds
or Feed
what Co.
have * you?— | , ment in connection with the place, gonally across the road with her the pavement by the side of her and with Judge Geo. R. Bagley on the
»tumping.
Tillamook
box 33, Tillamook.
v
Loraine King, who has been at­ Buy Address
.which sold for $36,000.00. The deal head toward the middle of the road. Mr. Himes and Mr. Nordlund put her bench when the following cases have
your hay at the Kuppenbend-
She was evidently struck on her in my car and I took her to the hos­ come up for hearing:
tending school at Nampa Idaho., is
Suttons’ market has located oppo­ I made by Rollie Watson.
right side. She died at 8.10 never pital and made an examination. I cal-
W. E. Noyes vs Hart. This was a
borne for the Christmas holidays.
site Dawson’s store. We handle fresh
, led Dr. Hoy and we applied stimu- case in which Noyes rented a horse
Let your ’Xmas gift be something regaining consciousness.
Geo. W. Grayson, of Belleveu, Ida, and cured meats. Your patronage so­ useful—something that is needed to
Mrs. Fletch Wilson who was on the ' lants and restored her and applied to Hart and while the horse was in
is in the city this week.
licited.
* make your home pleasant, A sugges- street at the time and saw the car . heat to her body. She died ten min- Hart’s possession, it died. The jury
For Sale—160 acres of land at
F. B. Culberson went to Portland tion: Rocking Chairs for young and coming stated at the inquest that utes past eight as a result of a frac- gave a verdict in favor of Noyes in
Sandlake. Inquire of Dan Billings. * on Tuesday as a delegate from this old. Couches, Dining Table. Dressers, Nordlund was not exceeding the ture at the base of the skull and the sum of $100.00.
Set of dishes, One of the best Ranges speed limit. Mrs. Lamar’s testimony , shock. She also had a broken right
Alwin Blum vs Ray Hammond and
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, Rooms county to attend teh Oregon Cheese on the market and Heating stoves.—- was to the same effect.
1 arm and broken right jaw.
wife. Verdict for defendant. This sale
and
Butter
Makers
Convention.
205-206 Tillamook Building.
*
Allen Page’s Store.
•
Deceased was a fine young woman,
grew out of the sale of a horse for
Testimony of Miss Mills.
For Sale—five room bungalow and
One lot and small house for sale,
The amount raised in the recent held in high esteem and liked by all ■ I was going home from my work, $4k»00.
lot,
good
location,
close
in,
reason
­
who knew her. She was 2 5 years of
Arnold von Wyle vs Solone Schiff-
$550, part cash. Rosenberg Bros. *
able. Call C. A. Swenson’s place. United War Drive by the Victory age and had been married five years. a little after five o’clock and when I mann. Action for money.Non Suit by
‘
got
to
Mr.
Laborwitche
’
s
house
my
Boys
and
Girls
was
as
follows.
Boys,
We buy and sell second hand autos. Mutual Phone.
Cash $141.00, Pledges $68.50. Toial. Her husband is serving his country i car stopped and refused to go any plaintff.
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.*
Frank C. Riggs Co. vs M. D. Ack­
Lost a package of yarn and knit­ $209.5$. Girls—Cash $299.55, pledg­ as engineer on a submarine chaser, further. I tried to start it up for a
For bargairs in second hand auto- ting needles between Haltom’s and es $52.00; Total $351.55. Grand to­ with headquarters at New York. few minutes and found that I could ley et al. Action for money. Settled,
Claude Christensen’s on Kilchis river tal $561.05. Quota for the county is The body will be taken to Portland not so I went to Mr. Clough's house dismissed.
’• mobiles go to Case's Garage.
for burial, but will be kept in a and telephoned for a mechanic. I
A. J. Wilks vs. Carl A. Johnson.
$475.00.
Dr. II. W. Donohoe, dentist, First Finder please leave at this office.
vault until the husband arrives for then went back to the car and there Dissmissed.
National Bank Bldg. Tillamook, Ore.,
Before buying your auto tires, in­
All schools In session should enroll the funeral..
| watched for him to arrive. He came II. T. Boais vs. Geo. Ethel. Action for
vestigate the Republic Standard five as members of the Junior Red Cross. i A coroner’s inquest was ___
In Dr. Alien’s office.
held ___
on in a few minutes and saw that it was money. Settled.
H. E. Craig vs. Fred Seeley. Action
Born to the wife of Mr. and Mrs. thousand mile guarantee, price right It is hoped that this will be done be­ Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday. necessary to have^asoline and came
* fore the first of the year. The mem­ The jurors returned a verdict of
C. B. Vantress on Tuesday morning, at Tillamook Feed Co.
back to the garage on his motor­ for money. Settled.
bership
fee
for
children
is
2
5
cents.
gross negligence on the part of cycle and during
J. H. Fleck vs. Martin Blaser. Re­
The Highway Commission will
a daughter.
_ his absence
________ I work-
____
Schools wishing to enroll may ontain Nordlund. The jurors were: _ __
plion. Settled.
pave
five
miles
in
Tillamook
County
S.
A.
1
ed
with
the
car
trying
to
get
it
start-
A. C. Everson went to Portland on
application blanks from the co.inly Broadhead. Otis Frlsbie. D. E. Rob­
W. A. Rowe and E. B. Gresham vs
™J- j ed. I looked up the road and saw a
Tuesday, who was called to serve on next year appropriating ninety-two school superintendent.
ison. L. E. Partridge. S. Sicky and i car coming towards town. I gave it Tillamook Bay Fish Co. Dismissed.
thousand
five
hundred.
the Federal Grand Jury.
Chas A Goeres vs. Walburga Jacob.
I
j no further thought until
The Allied Church not wishing to F. M. Oliver.
uub*i I x heard
iicaiu a ti
Dr. E. W. Barnum. Dentist, rooms
For rent—A new three room fur­
• On Tuesday three sisters and two crash. I thought the car had struck Action for money. Settled.
be
accessory
to
the
spread
and
con
­
nished house. Enquire Bell Phone 205-206 Tillamook Building. Office tinuance of the influenza, voted on brothers of the deceased arrived here ! the curbing and did not think that a
J. S. Lamar vs. A Stuebling and H.
hours 9 until 5, evenings and Sun­
14-J.
from Portland;
viz: Mrs. Grace serious accident had occurred. I still C. Daulton. Settled ar.d dismissed.
days by appointment.
* last Sunday to discontinue services Burke, Mrs. Dr. Walls, Mrs. Hazel 1 worked with the car until Mrs. La-
First Bank of Bay City vs. Arthur
unall further notice. If condit'ons
Jos. Blaser vs B. Kuppenbender is
Albert Mills, who is stationed at continue to improve as at present, Fulton, A. Clancy and John Clancy, mars’ little girl came running and Edmunds. Action for money. Settled.
suit filed in the circuit court for
F. R. Beals vs. D. T. Edmunds.
Fort Stevens, was called home last services will be resumed December
The grand jury was called to in- ' told me. I asker her what had hap-
damages.
week by the illness and death of his 22 as usual, due notice which will be vestigate the case and after dellber- 1 pened. She then told ma that this car Ejectment. Settled and dismissed.
Catherine A. Long and A. G. Beals aunt Mrs. Ed. Blum.
D. T. Edmunds vs F. R. Beals. In­
given in the papers next week. Chas ation for eight hours brought in a had struck Mrs. Obertoeffer. Mrs.
vs. Lee Tittle et al. is a suit filed in
indictment for manslaughter.
| Wilson also came down and asked junction. Settled and dismissed.
E. Gibson Pastor.
Regular
services
at
the
Christian
the circuit court to quiet title.
Carl A. Johnson vs A. J. and F. E.
Nordlund was placed under $5000 me to come up. I did so and when I
Church next Sunday. Rev Harry
The State Superintendent has rul­ *■
bonds
and
given
until
Saturday
to
Wilks.
Settled and dismissed.
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■*
...
-
.
-
saw
bow
Her
ious
an
accident
it
was
I
Bize
—
made
to
Tarpaulins—any
Tucker, pastor. The public are cor­ ed that graduation from a standard plead.
State Land Board vs M. W. Harri­
went to my car and told Miss Craw­
order, al the Auto Top Shop, Side dially invited to all these services.
high school is equivilant to a teach­
------ o------
ford to go for a doctor, as I did not son Adm. Sophia Severance Estate.
J-l.
entrance-opposite. P. O.
I A strong healthy country girl ers training course. This ruling ap­ TESTIMONY AT
know
that the doctor had already Action for money. Settled and dis­
Some of the schools that opened wishes permanent employment on a plies only to those taking the Decem­
CORONER
’
S
INQUEST.
been
informed.
Miss Crawford went missed.
last week are closed again, because large ranch. Can plow, milk cows, ber examination. It will not apply to
Edgar Woodward vs Coats Lbr. Co.
to Mr. Byers’ residence and phoned
the
examination
next
June.
One
who
• and do anything outdoors and wear
of the "flu”.
is a case now being tried. It seems
Testimony of Mrs. B. D. Lamar.
for
Dr.
Boais
but
was
told
that
he
; overalls. State salary. References ex­ passes the examine .. >n in June ’ ill
was on his way. By this time Dr. that plaintiff contends that defend­
The school board at Riverdale
changed. Box 271 Corning, Cal.
* not be granted certificates unless he
I went to dining room window to Boais arrived and as I could be of ant allowed oil to escape and get in
awarded a contract to Mr. D. W.
has completed a teachers training pull the curtain down and saw Miss
his nets runining them.
no assistance I went home.
Kruke for the erection of a play shed.
Anyone having room or apartment course or has the six months teach­
Mills’ machine on the other side of I
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Dressmaking at my home or by the in their house which they would rent ing experience.
Testimony of Mrs. Wilson.
the street and I thought they were
* day. Phone 14 3-W. Second Ave. East desirable party, unfurnished or par­
Nazarene
Church Services. .
I
was
going
home
from
the
post
­
A most distressing and unfortunate trying to fix the engine and they
—<o------
and Sth St. Mrs. J. E. Reedy.
| *. tially furnished-—Address A-l eare
office.
I
saw
Mr.
Nordlund
’
s
car
com
accident occurred at the Wheeler didn't have any light on the front
On Thursday nights the pastor is
Let B-K be your disinfectant. It is of Headlight office.
Lumber Company Mill lust Saturday, of the auto. Miss Mills and some man ing. He wasn’t driving fast. I stopped giving short talks on prayer after
- safe, clean and powerful. For sale at
For sale—Zonophone and twenty- which resulted in the dea'h of little were looking at the engine. I did not and said a few words to Miss Mills. which the meetings are opened for
five records, all in good shape, also Lamar Cyphert, the eight year old know who he was. After I pulled the Mr. Nordlund drove up to Mr. La- songs, prayer and testimonies. Sun­
-* the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
a
fine sheperd dog and pair of rub­ child of Mr. and Mrs. L. I.' Cyphert blinds down I went back to the j mars and I saw him running up to day services as follows:
M
Mrs. E. D. payne, of Eugene and
ber
boots. Inquire at 6th Ave. & 9th of Wheeler. The child's foot was kitchen. I told the girls she was hav­ the house and I heard Mrs. Lamar
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School;' Mrs.
sou and daughter is visiting at the
Street
at Eichinger’s residence.
• caught by a chain and before the ma­ ing trouble with her machine. I tell him that he would find a phone Bert King. Supt.
McNair parental home.
(
at
the
second
house
on
the
left
and
11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the pastor.
The Tillamook Singer Sewing Ma­ chinery could be stopped, the foot thought of my flash light and I went I he got in his car and drove off. Mrs.
M. D. Ackley has commenced the
chine Agency is now permanently lo­ was crushed. The shock of the in­ to the front door and was going to | Lamar came out and saying she Rev A. F. Ingler;
foundation for his new house north
Subject—The Temptation of Jesus,
cated opposite the post office, where jury was so great that the little fel­ ask her if she needed the light, but,
““l’ .thought
was , Mrs.
that
of the city.
__ , it
____
. , Obertoeffer
..
monthly payments may be made and low could not recover. Funeral ser­ when I looked up they had the motor I had "
been knocked down. Mrs. Lamar with appropriate solos.
cycle
light
thrown
on
the
engine
Let wour co-worker on the farm be supplies ordered. Both Phones.
6:30 p.m.:—Peoples’ service, given
• vices were held Sunday evening and
the body taken to Tillamook for in­ and I knew that she did not need any was a few feet ahead of me when we to prayer and praise.
the Cleveland Tractor. On display at
came
to
the
body.
She
was
lying
dia
­
A fire alarm was turned in on terment.—Wheeler Reporter.
more light. I tured round and looked
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
7:30—Evening sermon, with spec­
Saturday morning on account of a
up the street and could see Mrs. gonally across the road her head to ial singing.
the
south
and
her
feet
to
the
north.
C. A. Smith, fo Cloverdale left her fire having started at the Captain
Obertoeffer
coming
between
Miss
We are advised that Clatsop county
Strangers are welcome at all ser­
on Saturday for Portland on account Groat residence. The fire was extin­ is making progress in the erection of Mills light and that of Mr. Nordlund She was lying on her face. I told vices.
Mrs.
Lamar
that
I
believed
we
ought
guished without the assistance of the bunkers and bins for the rock crush­ coming diagonally across the road.
of the serious illness of his mother.
ing plant which that county is in- The street lights were out, and when to turn her over and she turned her
Horse and buggy for sale, or will Hose Company.
Notice of Bond Sale.
over and put her fur under her head
trade for heifer. Apply at Dawson’s
E. R. Garner, at one time living in , stalling on the rocky point on the she got by the side of the road I
Then
the
auto
came
that
Mr.
Hmes
Grocery store.
*
the Springbrook neighborhood, has I road just above the Clatsop County could not see her. but I heard the
Tillamook City, Oregon, offers for
was in and in a few minutes Dr Boais
exchanged
his dairy ranch at Hem­ line. The plant when in operation noise when he struck her. He came came. He felt of her pulse and then sale $14,500.00 of its bonds, to be dat­
Ford car for sale, either 1915 or
down
the
street
a
ways
and
stopped
next
spring
and
summer
will
supply
1918 model. Apply to Ernest Gisler, lock, to Guy Grames for a 10-acre rock to surface the road from the and got out of his car and went back got the stretched. Mr. Himes and Mr. ed October 15th, 1918; payable twenty
Tillamook.
* 3 tract near Dundee. Mr. Grames has county line to Seaside. With that to look at her. I went down the steps Nordlund layed her on the stretcher years after date; redeemable after
taken charge of the Tillamook ranch.
Mrs. A. __ C. ________________________
five years; interest six per cent, pay­
Everson attended a meet- The Garners plan to return to Ida stretch ot road surfaced it will be and he came running up to me, and and carired her to the car.
tng of the Red Cross in Portland last Grove. Iowa.—News Reporter.
possible for machines to drive from j he asked me if I had a Bell Phone. I
able semi-annually. Bids will be re­
Testimony of A L. Nordlund.
week.
here to Portland at any season of the i1
^im no but that he could find ; I started from Mr. Walline's resi­ ceived up to the 6th day of January,
Acute and chronic disease cured by year, for the Columbia River High-1
on
dence for Tillamook, crossing the rail 1919. Must be accompanied with a
Mrs. W.
C. King.
of Wood- drugless methods. Osteopathic, chiro-
hand side of the road. Instead of go­ road track at a speed of around 12 check of five per cent of the amount
, burn, is visiting with relatives in the pathic electric and the milk and rest way from Astoria to Portland has
now been surfaced for all year travel, I ing to the phone, he went and got miles an hour as close as I can judge of the bid to guarantee purchase of
««>• thiz week.
eure so successful in stomach and We also understand that Tillamook Dr. Boats. I could not see the lights My speedometer
was out of order.
Just received a car of mill feed at bowel disease, rheumatism and ner­ County officials have made arrange­ on his car when he struck her on ac­ Coming in abreast of the barn on bonds, if bid accepted. Right reserv­
tbe Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices vous exhaustion. Room 4, Masonic ments for a joint use of the big rock­ count of the porch post, but I could the south side of the street. I noticed ed to reject any and all bids. Bids to
Bldg. Phone 169 R..
/
•re lowest.
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crushing plant.—Wheeler Reporter. see the right fender of his automobile two strong Ights ahead at a small be addressed to the undersigned.
A. H. Gaylord,
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City Recorder.
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