Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 26, 1919, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JUNE 26, 1919.
Tillamook Jottings
Geo. McKimens has bought a small
place 2 Vi miles northeast of Corval­
lis, where he will make his future
home.
There is a difference in the schedule for charging for carrying passengers work on the day of rest loading a I
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
from last year, as the motor leaves without first having procured a tractor on Hadley’B truck, which be­
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this city at 8:00 a.m. and 3:05 p.m. license.
gan to balk and finally took a tum­ Friday. June 27—"Zaza", Paramount
and arrives at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
production featuring Pauline Fred,
The official casualty list this week ble. Btn was on top as it went over
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Let B—K be your disinfectant. .It is
For Sale, a 25-candle power acety­ contained the name of Louis N. Neil­ und jumped, and he now claims that
erick, a story from one of the most
safe, clean and powerful. For sale at lene gas plant, to be sold at a great son, of Tillamook, Ore., who is re­ he sprained his ankle and requires a
famous music halls of Paris.
Hoofror Remedy at C. 1. Clough the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
* ■ j sacrifice. Splendid opportunity to ported dead from accident. Young cane to help him navigate. Ben has
"Burton Holmes Travelogue.”
Co.
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Let wour co-worker on the farm be |procure ga9 P»«®V<W falnl house at Nielson arrived home three weeks learned his lesson. No one in future Saturday, June 28—"The Island of
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentists. the Cleveland Tractor. On display at {a small cost. C. B. Wileyt ’ north of ago last Wednesday. A brother, John, is going to to get him to violate his
Intrigue"—Metro
production
National Building.
* the Kuppenbender Warehouse.
featuring May Allison.
was reported missing in France and conscientious scruples and induce
* I Tillamook City.
him
to
work
on
Sundays.
"Harold Lloyd Comedy.”
nothing more has been heard from
Spend your evenings at the Gem
For Sale—Phonograph and records, ■ Jess Hutchens, who has been play- him, while Lewis was wounded in
The Knights of Pythias have leased Sunday, June 29—“Code of the Yu­
‘
Ing
the
orchestra
Theatre.
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at
Barview
since
guitar, viola harp, violin, also ten
the shoulder.
the upstairs of the new Aiderman I kon”, Select production featuring
Don’t fail to see the farm tank at dozen fruit jars. Inquire at this of­ the beginning of the present season
garage for five years, and when the i Mitchell Lewis. Mr. Lewis will be
has
enlisted
in
the
army
band
corps
Friday
several
of
Tillamook
’
s
men
fice.
the kuppenbender Warehouse.
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remembered as taking the leading
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as a clairnetist and is going over­ are going to Portland to receive the building is completed they will fit
part in “The Barrier,” which was
Ed Dunn and wife, of Dallas, drove seas to tour France.
Apartments for lent. Address Box
shrine of the Masons. Sam Verick, the rooms out in a very gumptious
played here recently.
in ,Sunday to attend the funeral of
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deputy potentate
for Tillamook way, making them one of the finest
Pathe News.
Mrs. John Leland Henderson left county will conduct the initiates. lodge homes in Oregon. The lodge is
Mrs. Dunn’s mother, Mrs M. A.
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F. Foland.
for Hood River to live, as she has ex­ Among those scheduled for the trip tire second .largest K. of P. organiza­ ¡Monday June 30th—"Under
the
Bldg. ’IMllamook, Oregon.
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tensive business interests there that
tion in the state, that at Portland | Greenwood Tree,” Paramount pro-
Look! My H interest in acre tract i demand her presence. Mr. Hender­ are Cloyd Dawson, Morris Schnal, only exceeding its membership here, , duction featuring Elsie Ferguson.
For Sale—Jersey cow. Apply at this and also lot 14 in Pacific Addition, I
Leslie Harrison, Rollie Watson, John
You’ll miss a great mix-up and a
rhe Liberty Day Chorus is urged
office.
* all in Bay City, for sale for tax val­ son will follow her and live there al­ Nelson, of Bay City, H. T. Botts and
great picture if you miss this one.
so as soon as he can settle his busi. E. M. Condit.
to meet at 8:30 Saturday evening by
Singer Sewing Machine Agency uation. Write Gilbert Eyk, New ness affairs.
Comedy.
->trs. C. E. Gibson, to practice for the
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opposite P. O.. Both phones.
* Auburn, Wis.
The City Council met Monday ni ,ht
Tuesday, July 1—“Old Wives For
P. J. Worrall, manager of the Til-. I and beard the reading of an amend­ songs to be sung the Fourth.1 The
New" Artcraft production, produc­
It is reported that the subscriptions lamook Hotel, went to Portland 1
membi l's oi the chorus have not been
Why not place your feed orders for
ed by Cecil B. DeMille. A picture
the future with Kuppenbender.
• for the Salvation Army drive is com­ Tuesday to meet his daughter, who ment to the city charter to be sub­ turning out well, and the songs must
of exceptional merit, one which
ing in slowly and that a new effort will spend the summer wltii him mitted to the voters for their appiov- be rehearsed. The work is one that
Born to Mr and Mrs. Thane Honey, will have to be made if the quota is
al at some special election, the date
everyone should see.
here . She has never been in Tilla­ of which is not yet decided. The deserves praise and the people that
on June 20, a son.
"Pathe News.”
to be reached by the closing date.
mook before. Her two small sons amenument deals with street and go to practice should l'eel that they Wednesday, July 2—‘Good-Bye, Bill*
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath, Room 4,
a
good
purpose
when
are
setviug
I Men wanted to work on coast high- came with her..
sidewalk construction, and changes they go. A chorus of about forty is
Paramount production featuring
Masonic Building.
i way. Hemlock to Beaver. Wages <4
The reduction in the rates on first the law that limits the kind of bids wauled.
Shirley Mason and Ernest Truex.
After a trip to the valley, Miss per day. Board, in camp, 40c. per class mail matter will take effect to be submitted.
“Bray Pictograph.”
1 Judge G. R. Bagley came in on
Esther Hinkle is visiting her brother. meal. Warren Construction Co.
♦ July 1st, so if you are doubtful as to
To try to coax Congress into match­ Friday for lite pu.pose of passing Thursday, July 3—‘ Girl of the Gol­
Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr. i •
den West”, Paramount production
Williams, of the Tillamook whether to write that letter, wait ing Oregon’s *2,5000,000 for the sentence upon Antonia Sovorl and
Wise.
• Feed
featuring an all star cast. A story
Co., and get prices
on the and save a cent. Post card rates will Roosevelt highway,
Charles Hall, Joe Busch, the two Austrians who
of the West in the old stage coach
series Studebaker be one cent and letter postage two president of the State Chamber of robbed another Austrian of a large
A son was born to Mrs. Frank Dye, handsome 19
days, with daring hold ups and
cars, before buying your new car. * cents then.
Commerce; Ben. F. Jones, secretary uxiount of money at the logging
an June 20.
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thrills of the early settlers.
of
the
Roosevelt
Highway
associa
­
The
State
Teacher
’
s
Examinations
camp of the Brighton Mill Co. and
For sale, 16 and one fourth acres
For Sale—Standing hay. Apply to
“Sleuths” Mack Sennett comedy
tion, and Louis J. Simpson, president
Clarence Hannenkratt, Tillamook. * of dairy land, with nine cows. 1 % at the Court House this week are of the defense committee, are now on 1 lien took to the woods. As they at-
featuring Ben ’"urpin (the cross­
l< mpted to make their escape they
miles south of town. Enquire at the being taken by W. S. Buell, Mrs.
eyed favorite) Charles Lynn and
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Headlight office.
• Irma Sumerlin Embum, Cora Gay, W. their v.ay to Washington. They de­ were arrested by the Clatsop county I Marie Prevost.
Carl Erdt, on June 20.
L. Bryan, Mrs. Lila W. Laidig, Ella parted Monday and a meeting is ai- officials but not before a little gun Fl
'rlday, July 4—"Smiles” William
Before buying your auto tires, in­
Alfalfa hay, quality guaranteed-at vestigate the Republic Standard five R. Sperry, O. T. Tabler, Harriet Gay­ ranged with the Oregon delegation play hud taken place. They were
Fox feature presenting Jane &
in Washington on the 28th.
brought back to Tillamook by Sheriff
lowest prices. Tillamook Feed Co. • thousand mile guarantee, price right lord. Lelia Doty and Cora Finch.
Katherine Lee, in the most clever
Campbell,
and
having
pleaded
guilty
For Sale—Two improved lots, full
W. S. Runkel and 4. J. Sweeney
Frank Klein, of Hillsboro, is visit­ at Tillamook Feed Co.
picture they have ever made. This
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will complete this week for the Mc- size, well located, in desirable part of the judge sentenced them to an in­
ing at the home of Jess Kennedy.
picture was secured for the 4th by
• Lost—Tan advertising grip, be­ Gee Apartments, corner Fif-th Ave. city, on one of the most prominent determinate sentence of from one day
special arrangement with the ex­
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for tween Garibaldi ’and Bay Cityl Find­ East and Seventh St., a two party paved streets in town, concrete walks to two years in the state penitentiary
change, so that we might offer a
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
■* er please leave at this office.—Re­ bungalow of four rooms each, which house of seven rooms besides bath, When the sheriff went to get them
pleasing comedy on this day. It will
ward.
from
the
county
jail
to
be
taken
to
are for rent unfurnished, These pantry, washroom, hall, cloee‘s and
Miss Esther Heusser expects to
make you laugh until your face
leave Saturday to join her patents.
It is our unhappy task to report apartments are up to the minute in porches, modern plumbing, electric Salem on Sunday, the men at first
hurts. Guaranteed.
wired, commodious woodshed and acted ugly, refusing to come out of Continuous program all day from 10
design and construction.
Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend- the death, resulting from pneumonia
barn. Price *2,650.00, *1,000 cash, the cells. They evidently did so when I
of
the
Infant
son
of
John
Buercher,
a.m.
W.
E.
Buejl,
from
Falls
City,
was
•1 Warehouse.
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they saw that they had to, when
last week.
elected principal of the Cloverdale balance on terms to suit purchaser. they wire handcuffed and the sheriff
W. R. Coats, of Seattle is here to
Apply at F. R. Beals office.
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More Names Added to List.
Mrs. Ed. Lindsey, of Nehalem, who High School by the board. O. H.
accompanied by F. B. McKinley,
spend the summer.
Howitt Commission Co. 135 Front took them to Salem In his auto. The
has been in Portland under a doc- Tabler was elected principal of the
The names of 22 more boys who
oee r he Tillamook Feed Co. about tor’s care for several weeks, return­ Wheeler grade school last week, and St., Portland, Oregon, will pay the reason that the judge came in at
Republic tires and save money.
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has moved into Tillamook with his following prices on shipments re­ thia time was to save cost of keeping j were In the service of their country
family and will stay here a while be­ ceived up to and including June 5. these men in the county jail until during the war have been reported
For tent—Piano, where there are
See Willims about the Republic, fore going to Wheeler.
Veal, 75 to 120, top ..,. ...... 19c. next October, and as the Democratic . to the county superintendent's office
00 children. Apply at the postoffice.* the yellow chasis truck that serves so
from various districts. Some of the
party failed to keep its promise to people seem to have misunderstood
For Sale.—Two fine registered Veal, 75 to 120, medium......... 18c.
Obtain your wood from the Tilla­ well and honest, a truck at an
Veal,
fair
to
good
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17c.
reduce the high cost of living, this is
mook Transfer Co., Liberty Temple.* honeste price. Tillamook Feed Co. * Holstein bulls, one ready for service Veal, heavy........................ 12 to 17c. how the county officials prevented , what this list was for, and have
and from Toby De Koi 2nd Johanna
After spending a few days at home, Duke, 75 per cent same breeding as Hogs, 100 to 160 top . . 23 to 25%c. these criminals chewing at the tax­ | been reluctant to give names. Bays G.
Will take your used tires In trade
|B. Lamb, county superintendent of
Miss
Helen Case returned to the U. Lady De Koi. 36.59 butter, at 3ft Hoga, poor and heavy ... 20 to 23c. payers' expense in this county.
for new.—City Vulcanizing and Tire
I schools.
No
commission,
prompt
returns.
of
O.,
at
Eugene,
to
attend
summer
Shop opposite Postoffice.
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years, world's record when made.
The list is one that is being com­
school.
AI bo one 6 weeks old well bred.— Write for shipping tags.
For Sale—L. C. Smith typewriter
piled through the schools and is sent
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Receipts
for
Cheese
for
May
For Sale—My entire crop of 2 to Chas Macpherson, Grand Konde, Or.*
in good condition. Inquire at the
Last night at a meeting of the lo­
to the Btate house at Salem, to be
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3 ton of loganberries. For particulars
Headlight office.
cal committee in charge of the Sal­
made into a permanent historical
Kuppenbender
has
juBt
received
a
Carl Haberlach reports that *302,- record of Oregon's service during
write or phone Fred Skomp, Tilla­
vation Army drive, the Elks, who
Mrs. Mae E. Talcott and Lewis mook.
• carload of fruit and* berry sugart Get have charge of the drive throughout 641.33 was realized tor May cheese the war.
your
older
in
now
while
it
lasts.
You
Stewart were married Tuesday at
and whey cream.
The names sent in since those pub­
For 8ale—Seven bead good grade can now buy all the sugar you want. America, appointed.an Elk to go In­ | 886,451 lbs. cheese produced. Most
the Methodist parsonage.
to
each
district
of
the
county
and
lished last week are as follows:
cows, all. fresh, at Oscar Tittle’s Buy your canning sugar now so you
of
the
cheese
sold
for
34c.
tor
trip
­
Clair Finley, son of A. Finley has ranch on Wilson River. Call and see
Diet. 38—Chas. E. Jennings, Cedric
won t be disapplonted in not being see that the quota for his district lets und 35c. for Y. A's and Long­
returned home from service in the thorn.
Jennings.
* able to get it later. Call Kuppenben­ was raised. Ttye Elks since the begin­
horns.
navy.
• ning of the preBent war have been | 45 farmers received over »1,000.00 I Diet. 11—Basil Scovell, Herschel
For Sale—20 acres of
bottom der Warehouse, .both phone«.
active in their work for the Salva-
Scovell, Delmer Scovell.
Tillamook
Feed Company buys land one and one-half river
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miles from
Two of Tillamook's popular young tion Army, once during the war, the checks
for May -nu
milk. The highest I Dist. 28—Clare Finley, Don B.
hides come in and investigate their
Tillamook—Apply to Karl Kumerle, people, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson Army asked the Elks for a loan of WUB 12,195.28 for Beals and Berns McKimens.
prices.
Tillamook, Oregon.
* left on Wednesday for a farm near *30,000 and they gave them 860,000 and the second was *2,178.00 for M. I Dist 39—Rudolph Burmestev, Geo.
Mrs. Jess Kennedy and son Will,
• Abplanalp.
Washington.
Harry instead.
T. Bash, Frank Thompson, Franklin
Dr.
Wise can be found at his Tilla­ Monterano,
I 18 farmers received between *900 Knight, Oscar Klein, Walter Walker,
went to Portland Monday to visit her mook office across the' street from Swenson, Oscar Swenson and Bill
been
arrested
Eight
persons
have
son Charlie for a few days.
and *1000 checks. 23 received be­ Reuben Freeman, Albert Howard
the court house, Mondays, Tuesdays Goeres bought the place, which since June 2nd for speeding on the
For Sale—residence
and some Wednesdays until further notice. * comprises 300 acres. Oscar Swenson public highways, their fines ranging tween *800 and *900 checks. 24 re­ Tilden. Thaddeus Eggleston, Alle
ceived between *700 and *800. 35 Effenberger and Leo Batzner.
is to run the place.
household effects,
good kitchen
from *5 to *15 and costs. This how­
Miss Mayme LaFollett went to
range.— -C. W. Miller.
• * Astoria by auto and brought back .Something never before attempted ever, does not prove that these eight 'between *600 und *700, und 50 re­ f Dist 23- Lloyd Williams.
J Dist 24 -2 Easom boys, Marion
in Tillamook will be the paving of persons were the only ones who ex­ ceived between *500 und *600.
Mrs. Mary Wade and daughter her sister, Peggy, who lives there.
i Most of the June cheese has been 1 Hopkins.
1
Third
street
from
Stillwell
Avenue
to
ceeded
the
speed
’
limit.
Some
of
the
Grace went out to Portland Sunday
For Sale—3 unit Sharpless milker, the city limits with a parking down latest speeders who have been round­ sold and it is expected that the iml- | Dist. 4 8 Paul Lindley.
for a vacation. '
1
ance
will
move
off
at
34c.
Clieitp if sold at onde. Write P. O. the center where flowers and shrubs ed up are Harry Simmons, who
The production of cheese is very
For vulcanizing and tire repairs Box 466.
will be planted. The street will be pleaded guilty and paid a fine of *15, I I heavy
all over this country. Coos- j "Bill’ Smith Indicted for Causing
see J. C. Holden "kt City Vulcanizing
The divorce case of John L. Berry paved fourteen feet on each side, and C. 8. Stranahan. *5; Elmer Lucas,
Forest Fire Last Year.
and Tire Shop, opposite postoffice. • was tried before Judge Bagley on an unpaved stretch eight feet will be *10.00; and Lloyd Kellow who plead­ ' Curry advise that they have had no
i cheese sold the last week, so they
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left
down
the
center.
ed not guilty and asked for a trial by 1 are consigning cheese to several
One ton Ford truck for sale, or will Friday evening, when a decree was
William
B.
Smith was indicted by
trade for Ford suitable for light de­ granted
markets. Brokers and government the grand jury on a charge of negli­
L. E. DeRock is running the ferry Jury.
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livery,—At Case Garage.
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For Sale—young registered Hol- to Bayocean this year, and instead of
In the case of Arthur M. Churchill | reports show their sules to be as low gently allowing fire to escape from
Mrs. Frank Freeman, after being ill stein bull, ready for service, in good Garibaldi being the landing piont, and F. R. Beals vs. Minnie A and T. las 31 He., Heattie and San Francisco. Ills land, which was the cause of the
foY several days, is said to be im­ condition and good breeding. Bob launch will run from Bay City. The B. Meade, which was tried before | That means several cents per lb. un- destructive forest fire that caused
¡present schedule 1 b : Leave Bay City Judge Bagley in the circuit court and , der Tillamook prices and will be millions of dollars worth of damage
proving.
Stillwell.
I bound to bring our price down If
Dancing every Satudray night, at
Returning Sunday from a years jat 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. and 3:30 p. a verdict given in behalf of the | continued. A number of Tillamook to timber last September In Tilla­
in. Leave Bayocean at 9:30 a.m. and
Barview. Excellent music and floor stay in Portland, Leslie Gray came 2:30 and 4:15 p.m.. By this arrange- plaiptiff, was taken to the supreme 1 farmers have always been opposed to mook county.
The Indictment alleges that on the
like polished glass.
to visit his aunt, Mrs. R. L. Himes meht the launch will meet all trains. court, and on Tuesday the verdict co-operating
with Coos-Curry iu 26th of Heptember, 1918, Smith un­
was reversed, the supreme court rul-
for
the
summer.
Strayed—A Shetland pony, with
closer relations lawfully and negligently allowed fire
Drs. Wise and Lebow will be at ing that the demurrer to the com- marketing, but
Mrs. A. B. McLeod, of Salem, who
new halter around neck—Carl Wil-
plaint cught to hdve been sustained, would be bound to help all concerned to escape from his own lands to
Dr.
Wise
’
s
office
and
residence
has been visiting her parents Mr. and
helms, Bell phone 6F2.
The decree of the circuit court Is, sh they are in tlie cheese business lands of other persons, by then and
Mrs. Homer Mason for the past week across the street south of the court
Will take town property in ex­ returned to her home in the valley, house Mondays, Tuesdays and Wed­ therefore reversed and the cause re- and will continue to stay in. Their there recklessly and carelessly and
cheese will always find a market on negligently setting fire to stumps,
change for acreage near Portland.—
nesdays to do dental work. Thurs­ munded for further proceedings. The
Wednesday.
logs and chunks upon his own land
-V. Wallen, Tillamook, Ore.
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days at Cloverdale; Fridays at the opinion was written by Judge J. Bur­ this Coast.
nett and covers twelve pages, and
and allowing the said fire to con-
Stock and lease for sale—55 head
Judge W. W. Conder came in from ot cattle, 3 horses, harness and wa­ Nehalem Hotel and Saturdays until was concurred in by Justices Mc­
Public Sale.
tinue to burn while a strong east
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Corvallis to visit friends and for gon and whole dairy outfit. See Grap noon on Sundays at Wheeler.
Bride. Benson and Harris.
wind was blowing and while the
business purposes on Wednesday.
This is a snap, 160 acres on Sand­
On Saturday, June 28, at one p.m. weather was exceedingly dry and at
A Blum at Sandpit Dairy Ranch, Ne­
Judge Bagley has handed down a there will be a public sale near the a time when there was great danger
• lake. <25.00 per acre. Will make a
Used tires bought and sold—City tarts Bay. Bell phone 9F13
decree in the case of Mary Cochran City Transfer office In Tillamook of such fire spreading to the lands
! good home.
Vulcanizing and Tire Shop, opposite
Wanted—Soldier wishing to locate
For sale cheap, good 5 roomed Overton et al vs. Continental and City, of the following articles: Two of other persons adjoining such lands
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Poetoffice.
in Western Oregon desires informa­ house, with 1 or 2 lots.
Commercial Trust
und Savings motor cycles, two phonographs, one and by then and there failing and
Two New Home sewing machines tion about farms or farming land for
Here is a fine home near town, Bank et al, it being decreed that un­ with 25 records and the other with neglecting to take or use any pre
for sale cheap. Singer Sewing Ma- sale. Send full description and low­ Good five roomed house, with one der the fifth Item of the will of Jos­ 20 records, one viollne harp, one caution whatever to prevent the fire
est cash termH to W. E. Flynn, A. P. acre, with all kinds of fruit.
eph W. Cochran, deceased, a bequest guitar and music stand, one violin, from spreading from his lands to the
chine Agency opposite P. O.
O. 729, A. E. F. France.
is left to Caroline Cochran Small in one gasoline lantern, two pair rub­ lands of other persons apjoining
R
R.
No.
1,
Box
200,
Tillamook.
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For Sale—A nice carpet loom, open
the
sum of *29,702.01, to Mary ber boots, one pair of new shoes, one such lends of his own, and said flie
II, F. Cook has. In recent months
wire harness, at L. J. Larsons, on
Dr. E. S. Richards. Financial sec­
tuned and repaired more than 80 retary of Willamette University, who Cocbian Overton In the sum of *63,- rug, two new war books, and several was not set as a back fire to prevent
Weston place.—Mary Weston.
411.63 and to Percival Max Cochran cooking utensils. These articles are tlie progress of a fire then burning,
pianos in this county. He handles the
Just received a car of mill feed at best piar.os for this climate. On ex­ delivered the Baccalaureate address in the sum of *97.55.47, and the be­ being sold because 1 am leaving the nor a campfire carefully Bet.
the Kuppenbender Warehouse. Pricea. hibition at Singer Sewing Muchine before the High School seniors on quests are under the will of said tes­ city.—C. A. Schrader.
Smith gave bonds and the trial
are lowest.
• Agency. Opp. P. O. Liberty Bonds Sunday, addressed the school on tator 1» lien on the one-half interest
will not take place until the October
Monday at assembly. His talk wai on of the estate of certain real property
* general efficiency and
term oi the Circuit Court.
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If you are contemplating buying a taken.
Announcement.
training situated In Tillamook, Washington,
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drag-saw see the Tillamook Feed Co.,
necessary
for
life,
and
the
benefits
Yamhill and Grant counties.
Miss Harriett Gaylord, who has
Mrs,
Holden, after spending
and get prices.
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Card of Thanks.
been teaching in the Franklin High of a college training. He left later in
months
in
extensive study in technic
Ben
Kuppenbender
is
hobbling
ISO acres wheat land to trade for 8chool in Portland, returned Sunday. the morning on the 10:30 train.
We wish to express our heartfelt
around pretending that he belongs and interpretation with Mrs. Carrie
Tillamook residence property. O. M. Miss Nell Gaylord returned from the
number of to the cripple brigade. This is what Louise Dunning, of New York, will thanks to the rnuny friends for their
For
the
information
of
a
Cook at Singer Agency Opp. P. O. • University of Oregon at Eugene on persons who own autos and make happened. Ben had conscientious I return to Tillamook and open her sympathy and kindners on account
Thursday. They will spend the sum­
charges for carrying passengers oe- «Tuples about working on Sundays, I studio September 1. Applications for of the sickness and death of our be­
Another one of Tillamook's beaches mer at home here.
ca.'k>i ally, v-c waat to Inform them ,ut he allowed someone to interfere 'admittance to the classop of the Dun- loved mother, Mrs. Mary A. Foland,
started its dancing season, when
The
motor between Tillamook ■ li^l they arc liable to be a;rested by with the co....cic-iiloas cud of his Ì ning system or for pi ivate lecitone and for the beautiful flowers.
Hippy Camp. Netarts, gave a dance
and Mohler v.us pat ü - >axt bui.day. the federal as well a. state officials scruples and he found himself at I wi.l be received after August 1st.
The Folin.<. J'.:ni:ly.
Wednesday evening.
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Dr. Wise—Dentist.
Live Stock Ins.,—See Watson.