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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JANUARY 30, 1919.
Charles F. Pankow vs. II. R. Ed­
Obtain your wood from the Tilla­
The next meeting, if conditions
Frank M. Fessenden vs Laura Fes­
Circuit Court Next Monday.
munds is a suit filed in the circuit mook Transfer Co., Liberty Temple.* ! allow, to be with Mrs. Merril Smith,
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senden. Divorce.
court to recover the sum of $7 5.00
The February term of the Circuit
Amy Lois Bray vs. John M. Bray.
During the recent storms the Buy­ i in February.
Court
will convene next Monday, Divorce.
W. A. Wise, dentist.
• on promissory notes.
ocean dock at Garibaldi. was washed
Cecelia F. Johnson vs. Ralph John­
Disinfect your home with B—K. to­ away, and several bents In the jetty Urges Farmers to Support and Pro­ ; with Judge Geo. R. Bagley on the
Dr. R. W. Donohoe, dentist.
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| bench. 1 he cases on the docket are as son. Divorce.
mote Home industries.
day and make yourself safe from were also washed out, making it im­
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follows:
Let W. A. Church write your insur­ deadly disease germs. Call Kuppen­ possible to reach the end of the jetty,
■ Edith Estella Loomis vs. Harry F.
Not the least interesting of the ad­
In the matter of the petitions of Loomis. Divorce.
ance.
* bender, both phones.
♦ and those who used to fish from
dresses at the State Dairymen's con­ John Slakes, Edward Christiansen
Anna E. McKune vs. W. D. McKune
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
Suttons' market has located oppo­ tnere will have to find new locations. vention at Hillsboro Iasi week was i Dromnes,
Peter Becker and Guy ' Divorce.
Co.
• site Dawson’s store. We handle fresh
Congressman W. C. Hawley has in­ that of A. G. Clark, of the Home In­ Hamilton McLeod, aliens to become
Marion T. Chance, et al vs. George
[citizens of the United States of Tinnerstet, etal. Writ of review.
•'Flu” Insurance—-Ask Rollie W. and cured meats. Your patronage so­ troduced a bill directing the Secre­ dustry League.
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tary of War to donate to tTie City of
He spoke of the fanners’ patronage . America.
Watson.
* licited.
Mary Cochran Overton, et al vs.
Tillamook
one cannon or fieldpiece of mail order stores in Chicago and
Feeney & Bremer Co, a corporation Continental and Commercial Trust &
Wanting
young
team
weighing
be
­
Rollie Watson writes all kinds of
captured by the American army from
Savings Bank, a corporation, et al.
Insnurance.
* tween 1000 and 1200, must be true the forces of the Imperial German New York. He informed them that I vs. C. F. Stone. Action for money.
their cows feasted on Oregon fodder
Mrs. H. E. Best vs. Alfred Johnson. Construction of will.
to pull and free from blemishes.—
Don't fail to see the farm tank at Herman Thun, Blaine, Oregon.
Laura I. Leach, vs. B. A. Leach, et
* Government during the present war. and consumers of their butter and 1 Action for Money.
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
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F. D. Small and D. C. Urie, part­ al. Foreclosure of mortgage.
Thirty-six states, the necessary lacteal fluid were Oregonians, and
There are just two kinds of Milk­
Maude E. Pinckney vs. John C.
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F. ers—Sharpies and all others, Sharp­ three-fourths, had certified to the that Oregon business men and people ners doing business under the firm
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
• ies will do all that other Milkers do, State Department their ratification are entitled to their patronage, not ! name of Tillamook Ice & Cold Stor- Pinckney. Divorce.
the big mail order house 3,000 miles ! age Co. vs. H. B. Spencer and E. E.
Tillamook County Bank vs. Wil­
• of the Federal prohibition amend­ away. When it comes to a question Parker. Action for money.
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­ plus the “Upward Squeeze.”
liam A. Clark, et al. Foreclosure of
ment and preparation of a proclama­
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
♦
Mrs. Larson has opened upa board­ tion to make the amendment effec­ of patronizing home industry, Mr.
Nehalem Valley Bank vs. Roscoe mortgage.
Pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook, ing house at her home in the rear of tive was ordered. Kansas was the Clark speaks from both shoulders Barker, Action for money.
Catherine A. Long and A. G. Beals
Tillamook. Phone 72-W.
Tillamook Garage. Family style ser­ 36th state to report.
and strikes with both fists, both
Blaine Creamery Co. vs E. R. Ayer vs. Lee J. Tittle, et al. To correct
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rhetorically and physically^
and Nellie Ayer. Action for money.
deed.
Why not place your feed <»rderB for vice.
To be sure you have a place to live
The First National Bank, of Linn-
Emma Wilson Wesco vs. L. R. W’il-
the future with Kuppenbender.
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Before buying your auto tires. In­ buy a home today. Never has the de­
ton, Oregon, a corporation vs. W. F. son. Foreclosure of tax lien.
vestigate
the
Republic
Standard
five
One
On
the
Preacher.
mand for houses been so great. Prop­
For sale—Eight spring calves.
Halderman. Action for money.
Roy Winfield Shultz vs. Esther
Write to Box 38, Woods, Ore.
• thousand mile guarantee, price right erties are selling every day but bar­
Sarah E. Hickey vs. Clay Daniel. Shultz. Divorce.
at Tillamook Feed Co.
* [ gains are not all gone yet. Some of
The
pastor
of
the
Christian
Ejectment and damages.
George Fosnot vs. Dora Fosnot.:
Will buy your calf hides, 27 cents
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, rooms the best buys were listed today for Church was out fishing with the lo­ i State of Oregon vs. James Langley, Divorce.
cash at Tillamook Meat Co.
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205-206 Tillamook Building. Office ' quick sale. A payment down, balance cal cobler, a heavy set man called Indictment.
Iva Seamon vs. John Seamon, and
Tillamook Meat Company will pay hours 9 until 5, evenings and Sun­ monthly, places you in a home of “Fatty”. They had one pair of gum
First National Bank, of Tillamook, Alfred Seamon. Divorce.
27 cents cash for your calf hides. * days by appointment.
your
own.
See
Everson
at
once.
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boots
and
desirous
of
crossing
the
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a corporation vs. C. A. Saling. Action
Otelia Underwood and Oak Nolan,
stream, the preacher consented to
Alfalfa hay, quality guaranteed at
vs. A. M. Hare, county Judge of Til­
District Attorney T. H. Goyne will Train and mail services were resum­ pack the cobler. The preacher had for money.
lowest prices. Tillamook Feed Co. • not call the grand jury together be­ ed on Sunday after the severe storm
1 State of Oregon rs. Geo. W. Worth­ lamook County, Oregon, C. E. Hadley
that hit Tillamook county the latter only proceeded a few steps when he ington. Indictment.
D. J. Hadley and Maud Sharp. Writ
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for fore circuit court convenes, and a part of last week putting the railroad ntired in the stream, and being top
Ralph Ackley, vs. Joseph Fellman. of review.
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
♦ new grand jury will be drawn on out of commission for four days. It heavy with the cobler on his back he Action for money.
Monday.
,
Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend­
was 8:30 p.m. when Sunday’s pas­ plunged into the creek with fatty on
Edgar Woodard vs. A. F. Coats Lbr.
Tillamook Lots Dirt Cheap.
I
When
you
want
eggs
for
breeding
er Warehouse.
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senger train arrived, bringing part top of him, the water covering them. Co., a corporation. Damages.
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purposes, baby chicks or thickens, of the delayed mail and Thursday and When they reached the bank, the
State Industrial Accident Commis­
We give you, who reads this, the
For Sharpies Mechanical Milkers call upon or write John Hofman,
cobler told the preacher he was go­
see R. F. Zachman, Tillamook.
* Tillamook, Oregon., Have 20 variet­ Friday’s delayed mall came in on ing to have him arrested, for he had sion, vs. O. Parks and A. Nef. Action very last opportunity to buy choice
for money.
the train Monday.
home building lots in Tillamook City
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.
been baptised without giving his
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ ies of poultry.
Webster Holmes vs. J. Canby Mor­ at a price of
A
petition
is
being
circulated
ask
­
consent.
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
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gan. Action for money.
Bay City, a municipal corporation ‘ ing that the Southern Pacific pave
$150.00 A LOT
W. B. Aiderman vs. Solon Schiff-
For fresh and cured meats call vs. Geo. W. Kiger and Maydelle the road from the county road to the
We only have twelve lots at this
Notice
to
Contractor»
—
State
High
­
mann.
Action
for
money.
Kiger
is
a
suit
filed
in
the
Circuit
Sutton’s Market. Both phones.
price.
depot. It is certainly a terrible mud
way Construction.
Court to quiet title Xo certain prop­ hole every winter and it is not ask­
Hillsboro Mercantile Co. vs. Ed.
Fortunate will be the buyers who
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, Rooms erty in Bay City.
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Wann. Action for money.
grab this chance now.
ing too much of the railroad to hard
205-206 Tillamook Building.
♦
Sealed bids will be received by the
Louis Albert vs. Feeney & Bremer
There are only a few lots at this
E. T. Haltom vs. Silver Spruce Co. surface it, as it would be a good im­
One lot and small house for sale, is a suit filed in the circuit court in provement, for autos and auto trucks State Highway Commission of the Co. Action for money.
price and they are close in and on
State
of
Oregon
at
room
1301
Yeon
State of Oregon vs. May Jackson. pavement. This is a geed investment
$550, part cash. Rosenberg Bros. * which the plaintiff seeks to recover have to go through the slush and
Building, Portland, Oregon, at 11 Indictment.
and another opportunity like this
Health, Accident and Life Insur­ $142.21 for certain goods and mer­ muss to reach the depot.
o’clock a.m. on the 4th day of Febru­
Eva N. McGee vs. Orpha A. East- ' will never come again. Get busy and
i There is no truth in the report that ary, 1919, for grading and macadam
ance—covers ''Flu”—See Watson. • chandise sold to the defendant.
man. Action for money.
see us at once about this property.
Yamhill-Nestucca
Highway,
The Tillamook Transfer Co., mov­ was circulated last week that Elmer on
We buy and sell second hand autos.
Robert Ellison, vs. M. F. Leach and
We will take your Liberty Bonds.
Grand
Ronde
Section,
approximately
Henry Leach. Damages.
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.* ed Its office from First street to the Baker, who had enlisted from Tilla­
We'wlll give time payments. Selling
4.1 miles, 6,500 cu yards, of macad­
F. R. Beals vs. Joseph Fellman, O. on terms to suit you.
For bargains in second hand auto­ Liberty Temple, Fred R. Beals hav­ mook, had been sent to the peniten­ am; approximately 31,000 cu. yds.
ing bought the building from the tiary for life for killing a man. A
V. Roberts and Pacific City Lumber
What more do you want? What
mobiles go to Case’s Garage.
letter was received from him from excavation.
committee that built it.
Company. Action for money.
more could you aBk?
Dr. R.. W. Donohoe, dentist, First
No
bid
will
be
considered
unless
Tillamook Bay Fish Co. vs. John
Of the 6 deaths reported last week California on Tuesday and he expects accompanied by cash, bidder's bond
National Bank Bldg. Tillamook, Ore.,
Rollie W. WatsoR,
to be home in three months. Those
Knowles. Action for money.
of
influenza,
only
three
died
from
In Dr. Allen’s office.
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or certified check for an amount
Tillamook
Real Estate.
who
claim
to
have
seen
the
account
Wm.
Anderson
and
E.
Anderson
that disease. John R. Cook, Lydia
Very desirable apartments for rent Dowd and the child of Robert Terry in the daily newspaper must have equal to five (5) per cent of the vs. B. Batzner and Leo Batzner. Ac­
total amount bid.
been greatly mistaken.
tion for money.
above the Gem Theatre. See A. C. having died from other causes.
Want Three Rivers Road Graded to
| A corporate surety bond will be re-
Martin Blaser and Catharine Blaser
24 Feet Wide.
Everson.
The best is the cheapest in the end.
i quired for faithful performance of vs. Jefferson Fleck and Lulu Fleck.
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It azarene Meetings.
Wanted to rent a piano. No Chil­ < Sharpies Milkers have proven them­
I the contract in a sum equal to one Action for money.
The State Highway Commission in
dren. Phone 35-J or P. O. Box 454, selves an absolute success, for six
Services at the Nazarene Church half of the total amount bid.
Ray & Company, vs. J. S. Wilmot, conjunction with the County Court
Tillamook, Oregon.
* years in Tillamook County. Why will be resumed at the usual hours
Proposal blanks and full informa­ doing business under the style and of Tillamook County, petitioned the
Fish net knitting, done by Mrs. E. spend your money on experiments. ♦ next Sunday, providing the flu ban tion for bidders may be obtained at name of Wilmot Bros. Action for Department of Agriculture that the
Three Rivers road, from Hebo to the
R. Hayes, Sandlake, Ore. For partic­
Anyone wishing to secure Federal is not continued. Strangers welcome. , the office of the State Highway En­ money.
gineer, Capital Building, Salem, Ore.
ulars write or phone.
F-5 Land Bank Loans, should apply at
Jefferson Fleck and Lulu Fleck t?our Grass road, be graded 24 feet
For Sale For a Short Time Only.
Plans, specifications and form of vs. Martin Blaser. Action for money. wide and surfaced 16 feet wide with
Dr. Wise will begin making his once to W. J. Riechers, Secretary,
contract may be inspected at the
Joe Blaser vs. Ben Kuppenbender. waterbound macadam. The present
trips to Wheeler, Nehalem and Clov­ South Prairie National Farm Loan
One of the best ranches in Tilla­ same place or may be obtained' upon Damages.
project calls for a 16 foot road.
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erdale about Feb. 15th.
* Association.
mook County, close to town, fine im­ deposit of $5.00 for each set of plans
Practically all of the traffic to the
The State of Oregon vs. August
Real honest old fashioned Pork
The Tillamook Singer Sewing Ma­ provements, good buildings, electric and specifications. Plans and specifi­ Selin Nordlund. Indictment.
Tillamook beaches passes over this
Sausage is hard to get, but you will chine Agency is now permanently lo­ lights, thoroughly up to date. This cations are also on file at room 1301
The Bank of Oregon City vs. Ore­ road and amounts to about 1,000
find It at Sutton’s market.
* cated opposite the post office, where has never been offered for sale before , Yeon Bldg, Portland.
gon Fisheries Company a corpora- touring cars per day during the sum­
The Sharpies Milker is the fastest monthly payments may be made and and is only on the market notf for a , The right is reserved to reject anj | tion, W. W. Ridehalgh and Zoe Ride- mer, at this time although the ad­
* brief period. It will pay you to see [ or all proposals or to accept the pro­ halglr. Action for money.
jacent section in the Grand Ronde
and most efficient milker in the supplies ordered. Both Phones.
posal deemed best for the State of
Ida Barnett vs. Florence Phelps. Valley Indian Reservation is very
A success requires no improvement. Everson.
world.
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Oregon.
rough and narrow, and only passable
Slander.
Tarpaulins—any
size—made to Sharpies Milkers have not been
You Do Want Better Cows!
Dated Jan. 23. 1919.
Credit Service Company, a corpora­ In dry weather. The Grand Ronde
changed
in
construction
since
they
order, at the Auto Top Shop. Side
State Highway Commissior| tion vs. Silver Spruce Company. Ac­ section which is the last bad stretch
entrance-opposite. P. O.
J-l. came on the market, A success from
It is through the sire you get them.
S. Benson, Chairman,
of road on this highway, will be
tion for money.
the start.
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Just recall that our herd sire, Maple­
W. L. Thompson, Com.
Dr. Wise will return to Tillamook
Clara Hiner, vs. W. W. Ridehalgh eliminated during 1919, and, there­
Wanted,,
to
rent,
a
dairy
farm,,
in
­
crest De Koi Beauty, has five sisters
R. A. Booth, Com.
about Feb. 15th to resume the prac­
and Zoe C. Ridehalgh. Action for fore, the travel will be Increased con­
siderable.
tice dentistry in this county.
• cluding livestock of about fifty milk with an average yearly production Attest: Herbert Nunn, State High­ money.
cows for one or more years. If possi­ of 1171 lbs. butter from 23,726.6 ibs.
In the southern part of Tillamook
W. Roenicke vs. J. P. Mattoon and
Let B—K be your disinfectant. It 1 b ble not too far off from the coast. milk; that his dam made 664 lbs. way Engineer.
county the dairymen are now ship­
E. L. Mattoon. Action for money.
safe, clean and powerful. For sale at Apply to Alfred Hirsig, 246 Salmon butter In 10 months; that she has 10
J. G. Schroeder vs. W. W. iiide- ping grain from Portland to Tilla­
The Local Paper and the Man.
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
• St. Portland, Oregon.
4* yearly record sisters that average
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mook (112 miles) and hauling the
halgh. Action for money.
Let wour co-worker on the farm be
Tillamook has an auto top and 1046 Ibs butter from 20,603.3 Ibs.
J. S. Diehl vs. F. L. Braden. Action same by auto truck a distance of
Mr. Hornibrook has sold the Al­
the Cleveland Tractor. On display at harness repair shop
in rear
of milk; that the entire number aver­ bany Democrat and new men, capa­ for money.
from 20 to 30 miles. When the Three
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
* building opposite post office. Auto . age a 4 per cent test. We will sell ble and of experience, will do their
Juliette Davey, vs Scott Bozorth; Rivers road and the Grand Ronde
our spring grade calves at a reason­
Just received a car of mill feed at tops, curtains and cushions repaired , able price from cows with C. T. A. best and succeed with it. There is, Bay City Land Co. a corporation Ben section are completed, this grain can
and
waterproofed,
harness
repaired.
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however, a lack of personality about Peck and W. McClaren. Action for be hauled by truck from the Wil­
the Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices
lamette Valley at a saving of from
* . records.
money.
are lowest.
* Both phones,
Mutual Phone, Bert Folks. the paper since Fred Nutting left it
Simon Kramer vs. American Rail­ $3 to $5 per ton, and it is estimated
that
mitigates.
Personality
counts
A
positive
upward
squeeze
is
found
For Sale—Berkshire pure bred
that 5,000 tons of grain and other
way Express Co. Action for money.
pigs, four months old. Enquire of A. only in the Sharpless Milker, thip ' Evening Telegram and Headlight, for much in editorial writing and in
B. F. Neer vs. Robert McGrath and feed will be handled over this route
the gathering and dissimlnation of
process
is
absolutely
protected
by
,
E. Williams, Mutual Phone.
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news. Oregon is full of examples. One B. Elizabeth McGrath. Action for each year when the same is complet­
Sharpies basic patents, no other :
ed.
Rollie Watson writes Are insurance. Milker can produce an ounce of
We have made arrangements with looks for it and finds
it in Mr. money.
It is evident that the increase in
Colin W. Cottam vs. J. E. Sullivan,
Losses are promptly adjusted and squeeze.
The Evening Telegram, the leading Long's personal mention of people
traffic will be such that a 16 foot
and thoroughly reliable
evening from near this and near-that in the et al. To Quiet Title.
paid. Ask those who have been under
Rudolph Krosch vs. Julius Erick­ newspaper of Portland, whereby the Hillsboro Argus as much as. in Mr.
Casper Amacher, vs E. C. Monnlch, grade and a 9 foot surface will be
our protection.
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son is a suit filed in the circuit court Evening Telegram and Tillamook Killen’s discussion of heavier matters et al. Foreclosure of mortgage. For entirely inadequate and the expense
For sale at a bargain 4 h.p. Fair- to dissolve the partnership of Julius
of widening the road, macadamizing
bank & Morse gasoline engine In Erickson and Rudolph Krosch and Headlight can be obtained for 12 in his Independent. Harry St. Clair's confirmation.
J. C. Saling vs. C. Mills. Foreclos­ and lengthening culverts will be
good order. W. D. Shafer, Rockaway. that an accounting be had between months for $5.00. This offer is good personality exudes in every issue of
much more If done In the future
only up to and including February the Gresham Outlook, as does that of ure of tax lien.
Oregon.
* the parties.
E. T. Parker vs. Bertha Lauritzen. than if cared for at the present time.
10th. his is a good opportunity to Mr. Dugger in the Scio Tribune. No­
For Sale, two 2 year old heifers,
The roadbed is now being widened
Rollie Watson writes Health, Ac­ obtain a fine daily newspaper and body but a Woodward could run the Foreclosure of tax lien.
will calve about April 1st. H. A. cident and Life Insurance, contained the best and leading county news­ Newberg Graphic and hold the sub­
E. T. Parker vs. T. B. Potter Real­ to 24 feet in all of the highway from
Springer, half mile south of Tilla­ all in one policy. Rates are as’low as paper of Tillamook County for a scription list, and as much may be ty Co., and Nellie L. Howard. Fore Portland to Tillamook, and when
present plans are completed the
mook.
* the lowest consistent with One Hun- small amount of money. Send in said of Mr. Scott at Forest Grove.
closure of tax lien.
Three
Rivers road will be the only
your
subscriptions
to
the
Headlight
Scandinavian
American
Bank,
a
I
dred
Years
of
Actuary
Data.
Our
Of
Mr.
Fisher,
,of
the
Capital
Jour
­
Wanted a job for coming season by
at once.
nals,, the same may be said in com­ corporation vs. G. E. Walling et al. section with a 16 foot grade. This
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a Swiss cheese maker to work in a policies cover ’Flu.”
will tend to concentrate the traffic
pliment if one dares risk the danger Foreclosure of mortgage.
cheese factory.—John
H. Linder,
Representative Edwards has intro-K
of
a 24 foot roadway upon a 16 foot
W.
S.
Cone,
et
ux.
vs.
E.
H.
Collis,
Kill
Kare
Klub.
of
a
bite.
What
would
be
the
Fossil
Hillsboro, R 1, Box 43, Ore.
3* duced a bill to raise the salaries of
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Journal without the Hon. Jim Stew­ et us, Aaron Bonham, et ux. Parti­ 'roadway, making maintenance charg­
For sale—Dairy ranch, will carry the county officials. Last week’s
es very excessive.
Just before the quarantine the Kill art or the Coos Bay dailies without tion suit.
50 to 60 cows.—Inquire of C. W. Headlight gave the amounts, with
ft is proposed that the cost of
Tillamook County Bank vs H.
thy Maloneys and O’Brien? Fred
Kare
Klub
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Miller at A, F. Coats Lumber office, ■the exception of county commission­
Baker has put his life into the Tilla­ Brewster Karr et al, Foreclosure of grading the road 24 feet wide will be
Bales,
Mrs.
Haberlach
being
the
as
­
Tillamook, Oregon.
* ers, which is placed at $5.00 a day.
borne equally by Tillamook County,
sisting hostess, for its annual elec­ mook Headlight, just as has Clark mortgage.
Marion T. Chance, et al, vs. Edward the State and Federal government."
Have you been in the new meat
Rollie Watson writes live stock in­ tion officers for the ensuing year are Wood in the Western Leader, and
market across the street from Daw­ surance. Every dairyman in Tilla­ as follows: Pres., Mrs. Haberlach; nobody but a Humphrey can run a Weston, et al. Injunction.
Alta Thomas, vs Chester A. Thomas
son’s store. They have the best meats mook County should have this in­ Vice-Pres., Mrs. Gruber; Secretary Jefferson Review or a Bede a Senti­
Christian CJiurch.
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Suit for support.
they can get. Give them.a call.
* surance on his stock—if only a little Treasurer, Mrs. Bales.
nel at Cottage Grove.
My sermon at 11 a.m. will be
Orpha A. Eastman vb Alonzo Thos.
These are but few names taken at
Mrs. Reedy was reinstated in the
For Sale—A small dairy ranch, one on each animal—as losses are fre­
"Watch Your Step." Evening at 7.39
mile north of Tillamook on Wilson quently occuring, yours may be the "Klub” as a member, she having re­ random from scores of Oregon papers Eastman. Divorce.
Joseph Fellman vs. F. R. Beals. Evangelistic nature.
that show the value of individuality
signed when leaving a year ago.
river. Inquiit on premises. H. F. next.
Try to be present as you will give
The guests invited for the after­ in the daily grind. The new men at Rescission.
Stafford.
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Assessor Johnson has finished the
Henry C. Thompson and Clay inspiration and enthusiasm to others.
Albany
will
make
a
go
of
it.
for
they
noon
were
Mesdames,
B.
C.
Lamb,
Why pay four or five hundred dol­ tax extensions on the 1918 assess­ Glaisyer, Crenshaw, Robison, Holm­ are young and able; but they must Brown vs. Joseph Fellman et al. Let us make the church and its ser­
lars for dairy land without improve­ ment roll. The total tax amounts to es and Reedy. The hostess served re­ 'make their own standing and make Foreclosure of Lien.
vices what it ought to be. The pastor
ments when you can get as good soil $485,248.89, an increase of $25,- freshments and It was voted by the i their readers forget Mr. Nutting. At
Henry C. Thompson and Clay will appreciate your efforts however
with improvements for $300.00 per 928.12 over last year. The road tax members to continue the serving of I best anywhere it is a matter of “Sic Brown, vs. Joseph Fellman, et al. great or small.
Harry E. Tucker, Minister.
acre.—See C. W. Miller about this this year amounts to $204,595, or such since the war is over.
| transit gloria mundi.”—Oregonian. 1 Foreclosure of lien.
proposition.
* $16,445 more than last year.
Tillamook Jottings.