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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, M \RCH 13, 1919.
Tillamook Jottings.
We guarantee every tire we sell linery, the latest styles. Prices right.
For Sale—Two improved lots, full BONDING QUESTION DISCUSSED Mr. Spence was endeavoring to do
and make good our guarantee, right I also have a beautiful line of needle size, well located, in desirable part of
away with the contract work so that
AT FAIRVIEW
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here. Tillamook Tire Co.
* and art specialties. Mrs. E. F. Rog­ city, on one of the most prominent
the labor organizations of Portland
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* paved streets in town, concrete walks
could dictate to county judges and
Dr. Wise—Dentist.
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Dr. Wise can be found at his Tilla­ ers, Art Instructor.
For Sale, a 25-candle power acety­ house of seven rooms besides bath, State Senator T. B. Handley and county commissioners, which could
Live Stock Ins.,—See Watson.
* mook office across the street from
j be done if the contract system was
the court house, Mondays, Tuesdays lene gas plant, to be sold at a great pantry, washroom, hall, close's and
State Master of Grange Argue
done away with, for Mr. Spence was
Dr. R. W. Donohoe, dentiBt.
• Wednesdays and Thursdays until sacrifice. Splendid opportunity to porches, modern plumbing, electric
The Question.
I working tooth and toe nail with the
procure gas plant for farm house at wired, commodious woodshed and
Sutton pays 27c. for calf hides.
• further notice.
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labor unions of Portland, and he had
small cost. C. B. Wiley, north of barn. Price 82,650.00, 81,000 cash,
Married at Bay City, Sunday, Wills ,a
j the dope to prove it.
Let W. A. Church write your insur­
Tillamook City.
• balance on terms to suit purchaser.
The
meeting
called
by
Fairview
Apply at F. R. Beals office.
* Grange to discuss the bonding ques­
Mr. Spence made reply, and con­
ance.
• Franklin Strode and Waneta Kath­
Tillamook has an auto top and
leen Nelson, Rev. Harry Tucker of­
sidered that Mr. Handley had treat­
tion
was
somewhat
disappointing,
No,
we
are
not
dead
yet!
We
have
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough ficiating.
harness repair shop
in rear
of
ed him unfair in the insinuating re­
Co.
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building opposite post office. Auto been doing business in Tillamook for it developed into a debate be­
With the tax of lc. per gallon tops, curtains and cushions repaired County for nearly 20 years—here’s tween State Senator T. B. Handley marks about I. W. W. and bolschevi-
Spend your evenings at the Gem brings our price up to 25c. per gal­
hoping the Good Lord will let us con- and State Master Spence of the | ki. He refrained from mentioning
Theatre.
• lon for our gasoline. Tillamook Tire and waterproofed, harness repaired. inue to do business in Tillamook Grange, with no opportunity for ,one word about his association with
Both phones,
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for the next 20 years. We want your others to be heard, but it proved in­ | the Federal Association of Labor and
For Sale—Shoats, Address
Ike Co.
, the lobbying they did at Salem. He
Sheriff
Campbell
arrested
a
Dago
Quick, Mutual Uhone.
2*
Zeroline the oil for cold weather, by the. natpe of Sabastino, at Wheel­ business for every business man teresting in a good many ways. A again defended the Clackamas pave­
knows that he must have business or large number of persons from this
15c.
quart,
50c.
single
gallon;
48c.
Born, to the wife of Carl Schultz, a
ment, and showed that he was pre-
er for manufacturing moonshine, and
in five gallon lots or over at the Til­ he is now locked up in the county quit business. Our business is to pro­ city attended the meeting and there judicated aganst Messrs. Benson and
daughter.
was
a
large
crowd
present.
tect
your
business
and
give
you
lamook Tire Co.
jail. The man was recently released every facility and service of this of­
William
Maxwell was elected Thompson, of the Highway Commis­
Don’t fail to see the farm tank at
If you like to go to the show, look from the state penitentiary.
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
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fice.—Rollie W. Watson. All kinds of chairman and the first thing on the sion, but spoke a kind word for Mr.
at the Gem Theatre program and you
Why pay four or five hundred dol­ insurance protection—No Mutuals program was the singing of "Ameri­ Booth. Mr. Spence twitted Mr. Hand-
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F. are sure to go every night next week,
lars
for dairy land without improve­ or assessments.
* ca” The chairman then called upon ley for not mentioning the matter
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
• March 15-21.
State Senator T. B. Handley, who of some defects in the pavement laid
ments when you can get as good soil
The Tillamook boys who returned
with improvements for 8300.00 per
was taken by surprise, but explained south of this city, but failed to men­
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­
We
are
giving
10
percent
premium
with the 69th Artillery last week, the road bills passed by the state tion that the auto trucks carrying
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
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acre.
—
See
C.
W.
Miller
about
thia
on all pneumatic tires. Save from
• and were giving a rousing reception­ legislature and the opposition that heavy loads of rived spruce and lum­
Pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook, 81.50 to 85.00 on each tire at the proposition.
in Portland were: Sergeants J. W.
ber was somewhat responsible for
Tillamook. Pbone 72-W.
Tillamook Tire Co.
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Wanted,, to rent, a dairy farm,, in­ Jennings, N. J. Myers, Corporals P. developed. He gave a good account of the defects.
his stewardship and defended the
cluding
livestock
of
about
fifty
milk
Bosma, J. W. Gibson, H. H. Erskine, emergency clause in the 810,000,000
Why not place your feed orders for
Chairman Maxwell asked Mr.
Regular services at the Chrstian
the future with Kuppenbender.
• Church next Sunday, The public are cows for one or more years. If possi­ J. A. Wells, J. L. Cramer. Cook, A. S. bond bill, for the reason that the Handley to make some statement
ble not too far off from the coast. Haugen, Privates (first class) Ft M.
Will buy your calf hides, 27 cents cordially invited to attend all these Apply to Alfred Hirsig, 246 Salmon Gist, C. L. Provoost, S. F. Blanchard, road work would afford a large about the port of Tlhrmook, but as it
was growing late he simply said that
cash at Tillamook Meat Co.
* services. Rev. Harry Tucker pastor. St. Portland, Oregon.
4* F. Eggelson, F. Cooper, B. Hare; amount of work for soldiers or others a bill had been introduced to do
thrown
out
of
employment,
and
drew
Suttons'
market
has
located
oppo
­
Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr.
away with the port. He made anoth­
We have a number of vacant build­ Privates, T. J. McNight, A. Gulstrom,
Wise.
• site Dawson’s store. We handle fresh ing lots for sale from 8200 and up. L. S. Lyster, E. Bacley, A. Barba, J. special attention to the Roosevelt er plea for the Roosevelt memorial
memorial military highway.
and cured meats. Your patronage so­
A. Fitzpatrick, S. J. Riefenberg, W.
Tillamook Meat Company will pay licited.
State Master Spence then took up military highway, for this was of
* Almost any desired location. With or E. SchultSon and R. Wood.
without paving. Terms can be had
27 cents cash for your calf hides. *
the subject of bonding, contending great importance to Tillamok coun­
Disinfect your home with B—K. to­ on most of these and we will take
District Attorney T. H. Qoyne and that they should pay as they go. He ty.
Only a few more weeks to pay your day and make yourself safe from your Liberty Bonds. See Watson. ♦
Sheriff
Campbell were in McMinn­ said he was not opposed to good
taxes.
deadly disease germs. Call Kuppen­
ville last week, where they were roads, but it was better roads he
Rollie
Watson
writes
live
stock
in
­
MEETING AT NEHALEM.
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Alfalfa hay, quality guaranteed at bender, both phones.
surance. Every dairyman in Tilla­ witnesses in an arson case, Arthur wanted for the farmers. He tried to
lowest prices. Tillamook Feed Co. *
J. C. Holden came in from Portland mook County should have this in­ White and his wife being charged show that there was sufficient mon­
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for on Friday and left on Sunday. He is surance on his stock—if only a little with burning their barn at McMinn­ ey available, without bonding,, aud Spence Comes Out in Favor of Bond­
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
♦ working as fitter in the ship yards on each animal—as losses are fre­ ville for the purpose of obtaining the in doing so mentioned several cities
ing and Roosevelt Highway.
of that city.
quently occuring, yours may be the insurance money. After the fire they and counties which had bonded, but
You get 27c. for your calf hides by
* came to Tillamook and resided here, the results did not come up to ex­
For Sale—10 or 15 head of grade next.
Wednesday morning it was noised
taking them to Sutton's Market.
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and the district attorney
and the pectations as to the amount of work
Holstein cows that will freshen in
Dr. Ira Latimer and Jack Latimer sheriff obtained a confession from done. Then he broke away from the around that State Master Spence
Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend- March and April. Joseph Lagler, Ne­ were in to visit their mother who
would speak at Nehalem, although
ei Warehouse.
» halem, Oregon, Box. 28.
* suffered with an attack of paralysis. them that they had burned the barn. question of bonding and opposed let­ that gentleman had endeavored to
They went back on their confessions ting road work by contract. He con­
Dr. R. W. Donohoe, the dentist,
Pete Lamar having disposed of his putting up the plea that it had been tended that farmers who did the keep it quiet that he would address a
Orchards and hedges and all kinds
will be in Cloverdale the week be­ of shubbery trimmed. Good job interest in the Star Grocery to W. A. obtained by threats. The Jury found road work were more interested and meeting there. It was decided to
spring a surprise on the Grange
ginning March 24th.
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guaranteed. Charles Scnrude-, 9tn Lewis, left on Monday for Idaho, them guilty and they are sued as more work was done by them. Master, and State Senator T. B.
where
he
expects
to
locate.
well
for
damages
to
other
property
He then arraigned the patent pave­
Play safe and Insure your live­ Ave and 6th Street.
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Handley and a number of business
stock—See Watson.
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ment concerns and abused those men decided to go along.
W. R. Powers vs. Joseph Thompson caused by the fire.
Dr. R. W. Donohoe, the dentist,
monopolies,
but
did
not
say
one
word
and
Solon
Schiffmann,
doing
busi
­
Gus Jensen, L. Lindhall, Peter An­
For fresh and cured meats call will be in Cloverdale the week be­
There was a large meeting at Ne­
Sutton’s Market. Both phones.
ginning March 24th.
♦ ness under the firm name ad style of derson, Erick Westman, Herman iu opposition to the cement trust, halem in the afternoon, A. C. An­
which is charging the state exhor­
Thompson & Schiffmann, and Thad
We buy and sell second hand autos.
For Sale—any one wanting young Robison is a suit filed in the circuit Alden and R. Peterson vs. Silver bitant prices for cement. He praised derson being the chairman, and
Spruce
Co.
and
J.
K.
Elder
is
a
suit
when the State Seator walked in
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.* pigs, six to eight weeks old, write. court to recover 8476.00 for labor on
filed in the circuit court to recover the pavement laid in Clackamas with his delegation, this took Mr.
Wilbur
Kirk,
Hillsboro,
Ore.
Route
1
county
and
contended
that
the
State
a
logging
contract.
See The Tillamook Feed Co. about
8750.00. It is alleged that the de­
Spence greatly by surprise. The meet­
box 3.
Republic tires and save money.
♦
For Sale-Lot 14 Blk. 67 on Main fendants gave the plaintiff a check Highway Commission was paying ing was called to discuss the bond­
too
much
for
pavement,
all
of
which,
The tug which came in several St., Bay City Ore. Also my
inter­ on the First National Bank of Tilla­
Obtain your wood from the Tilla­
however, had nothing to do with the ing question, but Mr. Spence seems
mook Transfer Co., Liberty Temple.* weeks ago to tow out the govern­ est in acre lot in J. J. McCoy’B Add. mok and Informed them that they question of bonding then under dis­ to have changed his mind about dis­
ment vessel Bigloe, succeeded in to Bay City, Ore., direct from owner, could get it cashed in Portland, and
cussing the bonding question. He
For bargains in second hand auto­ crossing out on Wednesday morning. no middlemen, regardless of valua­ upon doing so in the usual course of cussion. He accused the patent pave­ talked about
oleomargarine and
ment
concerns
of
having
lobbies
at
mobiles go to Case's Garage.
Before buying your auto tires, in­ tion. For particulars address Gilbert business the check was returned Salem and said that the people paid gave a good talk on Grange matters,
marked "insufficient funds.” Making
Don’t miss William
Farnum in vestigate the Republic Standard five Eyk, New Auburn, Wls.
for the advertsements and 81000 a and at the close of his speech made
“True Blue” at the Gem, Friday, thousand mile guarantee, price right
The Nestucca Enterprise made its demands upon J. K. Elder in Port­ month rent for a whole flat in the a few remarks in opposition to bond­
March 21st.
ing, and the meting was adjourned.
at Tillamook Feed Co.
* appearance last week, with R. Y. land he advised them they would be Journal building.
able to get the money the next day
This was a great disappointment to
Blalock,
editor
and
publisher.
The
Senator
T.
B.
Handley
made
a
sar
­
Wanted to rent a dairy ranch with
Piano tuner, J. L. Wall, is in town.
but did not do so.
castic reply; He accused Spence, the people of Nehalem and at their
10 to 15 cows. John Zeller, Tilla­ If your piano needs attention, and people of Nestucca Valley ought to
request the State Master was induc­
be
good
now
that
they
have
a
preach
­
mook, Oregon.
* you want to be sure of first class
L. D. Smith vs. Chas Kunze, Ben Walter Pierce, Eug Smith and the
er to preach to them Sundays as well Kuppenbender, Henry Rogers, Fred Federated Association of labor of be­ ed to address the people on the bond­
work,
leave
orders
at
Tillamook
Every Dairyman In Tillamook
as week days. And another democrat­ Mourer, Thad Robison, Rollie W. ing mixed up with the non-partlslan ing question, with State Senator T.
county should have his live stock in­ Drug store.
B. Handley.
ic editor comes to life.
Watson, B. A. Folks, E. J. Geinger, league, and characterized that party
sured. See Watson.
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There was a large meeting In the
For sale on easy terms, either a
as
I.
W.
W.
’
s
and
bolshevikis.
This
Dairymen of Tillamook—take no­ A. L. Mapes, John Ebinger, M. W.
evening, Mr. Spence making the
Coming on March 21st at the Gem four or five room house, with modern tice—Wanted, a cow giving some Harrison, John Schild, W. J. Peter­ sally caused considerable amusement opening and closing address. He
Theatre William Farnum in one of conveniences. May pay like rent. If milk but not coming will buy or keep son, E. H. Zurflueh, Hugh Barber, and applause and uneasiness to Mr. made about the same remarks as he
you want a home, write me. D. L. through the summer. Also will buy B. W. Wilson, F. J. Klinehan, F. R. Spence. The Senator then came back
his best plays "True Blue”
Shrode, Salem, Oregon.
* a few head of yearlings or two year- Beals and Chas. I. Clough is a suit at the State Master, in his complaint made at Fairview the previous even­
Horse for sale—Weight about 1200
Tickets for the operetta to be giv­ olds. Write Manuel Saurres or phone filed in the circuit court for an ac­ against lobby, and said that Spence ing, with the exception that be
made a more personal attack on the
pounds, six years old next June. En­ en by the high school at the City
John Borba, Beaver Oregon, Mutual counting in the Tillamook Holstein was the greatest lobbiest and was State Highway Commission.
quire at Headlight office.
2* Hall, Friday, March 21st, will be on phone.
always
on
the
job.
In
reply
to
Mr.
2* Breeders’ Association, the plaintiff
State Senator Handley, who was
Where you ever in a "Nine o'Clock sale at Clough’s Drug Store, Wed­
Tom Mix in "Fame and Fortune” alleging that cows he bought from Spence’s argument againBt contract better prepared to handle the ques­
Town?” See Charles Ray at the Gem nesday, March 19th.
at the Gem, March 20. He will send the association were not with calf labor, the State Senator stated that tion than he was the previous even­
Sunday March 16. It’s a good one.
I have taken the agency for the you home feeling well pleased that as guaranteed, Plaintiff prays that the Master of the State Grange had ing when he was unexpectedly call­
been hobnobbling with the Federal
For Sale—One and one-half h.p. Oakland Six in addition to the Liber­ you saw him in this particular play. the association be dissolved and that
association
of labor to bring this ed upon at Fairview, fairly roasted
each
of
the
defendants
be
cited
to
Harold
Lockwaad
in
"Lend
Me
gas engine and power washing ma­ ty and Saxon, and will be pleased to
about, and if the they succeeded it the State Master and defended the
appear
and
make
an
individual
ac
­
Your
Name
”
at
the
Gem
Saturday
chine—Phone 66J.
show the car to all who are interest­
personale of the State Highway
• March 15th. A comedy that will counting of his financial relations would mean that the oounty and Commission. He stated that the late
Small herd of dry cows for sale, all ed, A. H. Harris.
state
officials
would
be
called
upon
with the association and that a re­
please you.
Governor Wlthycombe had appoint­
Archdeacon Chambers came in
coming fresh. Herman Thun, Blaine,
ceiver be appointed to compel an to grant 7 hours a day to those who
Wanted
farm
that
will
take
care
Oregon.
3* from Portland on Thursday and left
worked on road work. In Mr. Spence’s ed the best men he could get for the
accounting.
of 50 to 75 Head of milk cows close
argument opposing bonding, he fail­ positions and that Governor Olcott
A marriage license was issued to the next morning. There is some to school and cheese factory. Must be
Anotber accident happened to Miss ed to mention the saving that would had decided to retain them. The State
prospect
of
an
Episcopal
mission
be
­
George E. Risley and Barbara Sim­
on a good road. Would take one with May Hodgdon and Wilbur Davis’ car be made in malntenace charges. The Senator told why Mr. Spence was
ing started in the county.
mons, both of Bay City.
opposed to contract labor, who was
stock on it. Full details . with first on Saturday night. Davis was going
Bay City, a municipal corporation, letter. Must be a bargain. Address C. out to the South Prairie hall to bring state senator was reliably informed working with the labor organiza­
Dr. R. W. Donohoe, dentist. First
that
it
cost
8600.00
a
mile
for
main
­
vs. Eugene McGill, M. F. Murphy
National Bank Bldg. Tillamook, Ore., and Stephen Collins is a suit filed in F. Boggs, 621 Peoples’ Bank Bldg., tn some passengers and when near tenance on the macadam roads in tions of Portland.
there he met a number of persons this county on the main traveled
In his reply Mr. Spence came out
Seattle Wash.
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In Dr. Alien’s office.
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the circuit court to quiet title to
In the road who signaled to him to
in favor of the Roosevelt Miltary
Drs. Wise and Lebow will be at stop. He turned his lights on the roads. For the first five or ten Highway, and when the meeting
If you are contemplating buying a certain property in Bay City.
Dr. Wise’s office and residence party to see who they were, and then years it did not cost the county any­ was over admitted that conditions in
drag-saw see the Tillamook Feed Co.,
Born, to the wife of Attorney Geo.
and get prices.
* Winslow, ex-food commissioner of across the street south of the court turned to avoid running into them, thing for maintenance, that being Tillamook county warranted bonding
covered by contract. The county by
house Mondays, Tuesdays and Wed­
Very desirable apartments for rent Tillamook county, a daughter. That nesdays to do dental work. Thurs­ and as he did so Miss Hodgdson ran bonding would raise a little over to obtain hard surfaced roads.
above the Gem Theatre. See A. C. don’t look like conservation, George, days at Cloverdale; Fridays at the to the opposite side of the road, 8400,000 and added to this the State
Davis immediately turned his ma­
Everson.
and what will Hoover say?
Nazarene Church Services.
Nehalem Hotel and Saturdays until chine into the bank to avoid striking Highway Commission would spend a
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Tarpaulins—any size—made to
* her, but failed to do so, the bumper like amount, making between 8800,-
Before you buy your next auto tire noon on Sundays at Wheeler.
000 and 8900,000, which could not
10
a.m.
—
Sunday
School, Mrs. Bert
, order, at the Auto Top Shop. Side call and inspect the Dayton Airless,
At the meeting of the Red Cross on on the machine struck the young
entrance-opposite. P. O.
J-l. absolutely trouble proof also eco­ Tuesday evening Henry Crenshaw woman and threw her in the afr, be obtained if the county did not King, Supt.
bond. Mr. Handley estimated that
11 a m.—Missionary program, Con­
Let B—K be your disinfectant. It is nomical. Saves time and saves money. was chosen as president; Mrs. W. B. and as the car went into the ditch that amount of money would build sisting of special numbers by the
Tillamook
Tire
Co.,
E.
F.
Rogers.
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safe, clean and powerful. Fdr sale at
Aiderman, vice-president; Mrs. Em­ It smashed one of the front wheels forty miles of hard surfaced road. chlor, duets, solos, etc.; recitations
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
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Married, Saturday, March 8. Rev. met Bales, secretary; Chester Mc­ of the car. The young woman was There would be a saving of between by the members of the Sunday
taken to Boats' hospital being some­
820,000 to 824,000 in maintenance School, and a brief talk on missions
Let wour co-worker on the farm be Harry Tucker, of the Christian Gee, treasurer; and Fred C. Baker, what bruised by the accident.
trustee.
It
is
doubtful
whether
Church
officiating,
Leslie
W.
Travis
charges on that amount of road and by the pastor. The public is cordial­
the Cleveland Tractor. On display at
between 8400.000 and 8500,000 in ly invited.
the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
• and Lillian B. Bowman, of Mohler, these persons will serve, some having
already declined.
Oregon.
the 20 years. Even if it did not reach
7:30 p.m.—Service of song and
Just received a car of mill feed at
To be sure you have a place to live
The Tillamook Singer Sewing Ma­
I, Wm. Farnum, those figures the county woula be testimony, and sermon by Rev. A. F.
A the Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices
buy a horni’ today. Never has the de­
Cities of
will be pleased several hundred thousand dollars Ingler, subject,—"The
are lowest.
• chine Agency is now permanently lo­ mand for houses been so great. Prop­
ahead. And another thing the people Refuge."
cated opposite the post office, where
to
see
you
at
the
For sale—Dairy ranch, will carry monthly payments may be made and erties are selling every day but bar­
of the county would have the benefit
Mid-week services on Thursday at
Gem
Friday, of the hard surfaced roads. The State 7:30 p.m.
50 to GO cows.—Inquire of C. W. supplies ordered. Both Phones.
* gains are not all gone yet. Some of
the best buys were listed today for
Miller at A. F. Coats Lumber office,
March 21st, to Senator estimated that when a hard
Mrs. Ross Shreve and family left
TlllanKok, Oregon.
• for Grants Pass on Tuesday to join quick sale. A payment down, balance
see my work in surfaced road is built through Tilla­
“The Allied Churches”
monthly, places you in a home of
mook county the road tax levy could
Attorney H. T. Botts is in Hillsboro her husband, who is at Grants Pass your own. See Everson at once.
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"TRUE. BLUE” be reduced 30 per cent. Mr. Handley
trying several cases that were trans­ working for the State Highway Com­
Invite you to attend any or all of
Guye
E.
Risley
and
Barbara
Sim
­
What? Yes it is criticised what is known as the their services—you will meet an in­
ferred to Washington county to be mission.
mons were united in marriage by
tried.
a
Fox production. Claskamas pavement, stating that in­ creasingly good
attendance you
Had a vote been taken at the meet­ Chas. E. Gibson D. D., of the Allied
stead of being five inches in thick­ will hear Inspirational singing The
Anyone wanting eggs hatched, ing at Fairview Grange hall on Tues­ Church, at the home of the officiat­
ness a piece that was taken up only pulpit will present thoughts on Sub­
send them to me. I will set them in day evening, it would have been an ing clergyman. March 11th. The hap-
measured three and a half inches. jects religiously practical and prac­
my incubator at $4.50 per 100 eggs. overwhelming majority in favor of | py event was witnessed by Donald
Mr. Handley questioned the accuracy
For a Bad Cold.
tically religion.
bonds for hard surfaced roads.
Wm. Stuivenga.
Simmons, recently returned from 1
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of Mr. Spence’s remarks about the
Sunday School
at 10 a.m. and
¡overseas
duty
and
his
soldier
brother
I
Take
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy
county getting more work out of preaching services at 11 a.m. and
A marriage license was issued to
Before your buy your Spring Bon­
Frank La Flamboy and Eva Rosella net. Call and Inspect my line of Mil- IF. Virgil Simmons, both being It has stood the test of time and can men than contractors, and said that 7:30 p.m.
| brothers of the bride.
be depended upon. Pd. Adv.
Lundberg.
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