Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 14, 1919, Image 4

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Fred C. Baker, Editor.
'that Is a pussier to the snap shot
tnan, and It anyone can solve this
st . ¡problem
for us we will be grateful,
dodging automobiles, but tn "the face
of this new danger where shall peo­
ple flee? Traffic rules and regula­
tions for those who use the air as a
NEHALEM ARTISANS PICNIC.
highway will probably have to be
made, requiring air ships to travel
lanes like the ocean going vessels.— Many New Members Taken into Or­
ganization There, and More Coming.
Telephone Register.
Society News.
GARIBALDI IÏWS KOTES.
Mrs. F. Strueby was called to the i
bedside of her son. Frank, who is in I
the Good Samaritan Hospital with i
typhoid fever. He has not been ex­
of years before the beach route can
Advertising Rate«,
be graded and hardsurfaced.
pected to live.
isplay Advti, per inch ■.
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20c.
Dr. Will Pollock and wife, of For­
99
There have been 33 new members est Grove after spending a few-
Portland is deserving of a great
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99
added to the Nehalem assembly of weelu in the Cove have left for Sea­
Chapmans Figure
of praise for the manner in
I
” ... full page 15c. deal
. the United Artisans, No. 469.since side where they will make a short
which it is giving the glad hand to
-ocals
........... per line
7c. visitors to Oregon, and we are glad
C.C.Chapman.who has a name that W. H. Harris and wife. Supreme Dep- stop before returning home. The doc­
eaders, with reading matter
to know that other cities are follow­ ¡always reminds one of a popular pat­ I uties, have been in the field, with tor has become a proficient crab
f per line
7c. ing Portland’s example. The welcome ent medicine, is inclined to boast of > prospects of several more to be ini­ catcher.
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’ otices of meetings etc, per line 7c. iaad entertainment given the Nation­ the fact that he lives with figures,has tiated Friday evening, August 22, at
Mrs. Walter Baily, wife of Port-
I '
' -
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■ ____ al Editorial Association and the Ore­ them for breakfast, dinner and supp­ I cue K. of P. hall, Nehalem.
land's best violinist, who has been
gon State Editorial Association was er and sleeps with them at night.
At the last meeting night, Brother
spending the summer here, likes it so aSE52Sa5BSZ5a5B5B525Z52Sî5e5aS2Sa5BSB5B5HSHS2525H52SB5a525BS25asa5HS252s
Jcomplete in every respect and the
Everyone to his own taste, as the i nudson, Supreme Master, and Mrs. well that she has decided to remain.
editors certainly have good reasons old woman said when she flirted Hudson were present. Brother Hud-
I to appreciate Portland’s hospitality, with the famous osculatory cow, and ! son gave one of his best talks, which here for the wlnrer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Landen and family
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J----- to
•- if Mrs. Chapman raises no objectionto | was welcomed with acclaim.
The Oregon State Editorial Asso- ' for everything possible was
itiou .went on record as favoring a ! make the meetings a success. The h r nubby keeping that kind of com- i
A large beach picnic was held at and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ryon and
sciai session of the state legislature " editors from the east will long re­ puny, the rest or the world should’! Manzanita beach last Sunday, a family, of Portland are visiting here
’ the purpose of ratifying woman’s member the splendid hospitality they not worry.
i large crowd attending. The dinner with Mrs. A. A. Ryon.
J. Van Nortrick who has been
frage amendment and to amend received at Portland and meeting the
Chapman should be more careful consisting chietly of baked chicken
Three years ago anr representative sold twenty-seven
i Roosevelt highway measure, as progressist business men of that pro­ of his digestive organs, howeter, if i pot pie, made by sister Briggs, also working at Hobsonville ¡s’ at home
,5 government does not guuiantee gressive city. The other cities which he wishes to continue on the editor­ j chicken sandwiches, and everything with a sprained arm.
families in Tillamook Scribner’s Ideal Home Music
i 'intaining roads which are built by
Mr. and Mrs Parker and daughter,
entertained the editors were Salem ial job. Some of the figures are apt for the hungry to feed on. It was
Library.
eral aid.
and Grants Pass while the editors to take hold like a hook worm and much appreciated. Brother Hudson Orpha, of Forest Grove have been
“THOSE BIG GREEN BOOKS,”
' were on their way to Crater Lake, put his solar plexus in the hospital. and wile stayed over Sunday to at­ spending the summer in the Cove.
’he snap shot man gave the Presl- i and they too, left no stone unturned, He should use more freely the ro­ tend the picnic. Also present were Mr. Parker expects to be located in
with their pur-
These 1 families have been delighted
_
J I t of the Oregon State Editorial B'ving the visitors a splendid time, tund ciphers which would tend to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hudson, and Tillamook permanently, but Mrs.
chase and deem these books more valuable each year they
ociation an Informal invitation 1 he visiting editors were loud in give him enbonpoint, much to the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hudson, of Parker and daughter may return to
possess them—and worth many times what they paid.
I, the association to visit Tillamook their praise of the splendid reception Improvement of his own figure.— Portland. After dinner surf bath.l.,= Forest Grove where the latter will
continue
her
music
study.
Miss
Park
­
t year. As comparatively few Ore-,aild entertainment given them by Cottage Grove Sentinel.
was the main attraction.
We are publishing a new edition. While we will be
editors have visited this county, ¡Portland and the other cities, which
er expects to graduate next June.
I
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able
to fill a few orders at less than half what the new
rould be good busine.-v judgment surpassed anything they had exper-
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ellis who have
A crowd of Tillamook and Beaver
Who Will Be It?
edition sells for—you will be lucky to secure yours now.
the different organizations in the , lenced elsewhere, , and as to what
been
spending
the
summer
at
their
people enjoyed a day at Pacific City
,
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they saw * in
they were per­
ity to send an invitation to the ' *'
“ z Oregon,
'
Sunday when they had
a picnic home on Wilson river were visiting
Ask some of your friends who own them or your music
l
'
fectly
amazed.
It
was
quite
an
effort
Answers
submitted
by
Oregon
edi-
elation.
there, and spent the day at the sea friends in Garibaldi on Saturday.
teacher
and learn what a help they have been, also what
¡and
cost
considerable
money
one
way
tors to the questionaire of the Ore­ side. They drove down in machine
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Pete Svenson and a party of ladies
a saving. Communicate with the undersigned until Mon­
iree of the Portland Newspapers I and another to entertain the editors, gonian as to their choice for repub­ and had a picnic dinner at noon went deep sea fishing Sunday. They
le Oregonian,
Telegram and ! but it was money well spent, for lican candidate for president shows in the grove.
paid a visit to Seal Rocks at Cape
day. August 18th
s—tendered the National Editor- when they get back on the job many that Taft, Hughes and Wood are fav­
Those who composed the merry Mears, where they saw many seals
FRED W. ROOT. Tillamook Hotel.
ssociation as well as the Oregon K°oJ write ups will appear in eastern orites, in the order named.
party were: Mr. and Mrs. Herman. and birds, also two whales in the
It must be admitted that there is
} Editorial Association, a ban- and middle west new-spapers giving
.
Representing
Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sapping­ distance. They returned with several
no strong crystallized sentiment rel­
. It is fortunate that the Port- interesting articles on Oregon.
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kellow, fine cod and a forty five pound
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
ative to presidential possibilities,
Journal was not one of the
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Schopptrt, Reed. Chinook. Pete says he’s going to take
New York,
though the three named have their
i, for the splendid banquet would
a
time
and
get
a
harpoon
next
Farmer ar.d family, Miss Laura
adherents.
been exceedingly distasteful to
“
Publishers
of
good
books for a century”
Bays, Miss Cora Coulson, Miss F’ayne whale.
There is still time for the Repub­
.tate editors had the discredited
is
of
Portland
Magna
Nyphus,
Bell,
A.
L.
Bays,
and
F.
A.
Beltz.
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licans to bring out a strong candi­
lai taken part in the invitations.
visiting Mrs. S. P. Svenson.
| “Chickens” cost a lot of maney date that would unify all factions
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Mrs. Schultz who has been spend­
complete surprise to
Coming
as
a
these
days
—
doesn
’
t
matter
which
and lead to a campaign characterized
e Oregonian says: "Representa-
ing the summer at Garibaldi Cove,
friends
was
the
an-
many
of
their
| with oldtime enthusiasm.
McArthur draws attention to a kind, either.—Itemizer.
has returned to her home in Forest
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There is a feeling that a new man, nouncement of the marriage of Mrs.
of the high cost of living
Frances Wylie and John Steinbach, Grove.
History
may
repeat
itself
it
you
one
who
has
not
run
in
former
con
­
1 is generally overlooked. This
Miss Alta McFarland, who has been
who were married last Saturday with
> low cost of money, due to ln- are only patient. Thirteen years after tests would prove stronger with, the the Rev. C. E. Gibson officiating. visiting her sister, Mrs. D. C. EHis,
n of the currency to meet war the civil war eggs sold for three 1 people. The republican standard They were married quietly with only has returned to Portland where she
. Small liberty bonds have the cents a dozen.—Telephone-Register. bearer should be a leader with a the necessary witnesses present. The wiTf attend school this winter.
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broad vision of world problems as
effect, for many of them have
Mrs. Bennett, of Rockaway
' Some people think they have a lot to well as domestic questions. It is too best wishes of their friends go with
used to pay current bills. Busi-
ranting
Miss Powell on Friday.
them.
That it’s; foolish to put up
s no longer carried on at war be proud of because they have kept 1 early to point to the issues of the
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out
of
jail
all
their
lives.
Of
course
I
coming
campaign.
That
the
leader
and therefore a large amount
with an. ordinary chew,
The ladies of the Shakespeare Club
COVE MEAT COMPANY
currency issued to finance war they know more about themselves for the republican party should have enjoyed a basket picnic at the little
when
it doesn’t cast any­
than
you
do
and
know
exactly
how
a
firm
grasp
of
financial
questions,
could well be retired. If less
East Garibaldi.
I in order to suggest and apply reme- firm of Mrs H. Crenshaw on Wilson
more
to
get real tobacco
' were available, less of it lucky they have been.—Itemizer.
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| dies that will relieve the present River last Friday. The youngsters in
soon buy a bushel of potatoes
satisfaction.
Plans are on foot to build a nat- heavy burdens of taxation, seems to the party had a nrerry time swim­
Fresh and Cured Meats.
ices would start downward.” I '
ming in the river, while the ladies
, ional highway from Minnesota to be the need of the hour.
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i
Every day more men dis­
Special Delivery. Parcel post orders
Mexico and call it the Woodrow i Taft, in past campaigns, has never chatted pleasantly over their needle­
editor, while on a trip with
work.
An
appetizing
lunch
was
en
­
cover
that a little chew of
aroused any great degree of enthusi­
solicited.
it the Eastern editors, found , Wilson highway. Must be a single
track highway built in the form of a asm; Hughes was not an aggressive joyed by all. The guests of the club
real good tobacco lasts
f traveling with some Wiscon-
, campaigner, at least the people did were Mrs. Williams, Mrs. J. Frank­ Phone 32 F 14 Garibaldi, Oreg-on.
itors, who were loaded with i ! circle.—Gazette-Times.
longer and gives them real
I not take strongly to his candidacy. lin, Mrs. K. Bothwick and Mrs.
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of information about the num­
49,498 AMERICANS KILLED
The government is going to sell, Wood is not well known, except as he Holme sc
contentment.
editors in that state and the
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through the rural postoffices, its un­ received a rebuff from the adminis­
unount of cheese it produced,
There’s nothing like it. i
The marriage of Gall Buell and ‘¿05890 Wounded in War, Says Hhal
used canned meats and vegetables tration, in not being sent to France
tted in with a query like this:
Miss Constance Hoskins was solemn­
Report.
left over from the war. Each post- with the army.
is it that Tillamook county
Oregon, however, will be in the Re­ ized Tuesday morning by Rev. C. E.
■ jffice will be a grocery store, and the
took the first, second and
Washington, Aug. 12—Final jas-
postmasters, clerks, and rural car- i publican column whoever is the can­ Gibson. The brother and sister of
prizes for cheese in the east?”
i riers will be the solicitors. Tuesday’s didate. When the nation flocked to the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George Hos­ ualty reports from the central rec-
put up in two sty Its
sconsin editors were aware of
'papers reported small declines in the Wilson it remained solid for Hughes, kins attended the ceremony. The «jrifa office of the American expedi-«-
id when we threw our ques-
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
price of grain and farm products.— 1 the Republican standard bearer.,— bride amd groom left Immediately tionary forces in France, made pub­
thein they smiled and re-
News Reporter.
for a week’s vacation at the beach, lic by the war department today,
Willamina Times.
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tooacco
: “Some of oiTr dairymen
Their many friends with them hap- gaw the total battle deaths as 49.-1
■
¿king up.”
498, total wounded 205,690 and!
| Suggested contributions to a Glas- I
piheBSv
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Wcyitian-Brufbn
Company, UO" Broadway. Ndw York City
America A Monarchy?
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prisoners 4480.
i
sary <»f Words and Phrases to the
oo bad that our editorials on
■o
“Only slight revisions,” will be;
New Diplomacy, thus:
Tillamook Jottings.
visit to Tillamook upset Bro.
made in this report, it was announc- ! __
1 At the same time: Any old time,
In a current issue of the Saturday
iy’s democratic apple cart,
(d..
I F)K. O. Ju. HOHLFELD.
T. Butin
not yet but soon.
I Eeven Post, Henry Watterson, the
standing that six years ago
Mrs. J. S. Blair went to Portland
K'veent corrections in the list of
I Open Covenants: Secret bargains. I noted democratic editor, takes the
ected brother Haid the demo- I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
missing have reduced the number to
VETERINARIAN,
I Association of free nations: Junta position that America is liable to Wednesday morning.
irty was going to reduce the
only 127 names as compared with
phnn_
of the Big Five.
T.
J.
Berry
came
in
on
a
business
Complete
Set of Abstract Bocks in
I become a monarchy. Mr. Watterson
Mutual Phone
t of living, and less than
Self determination: The bossing of has been intimately connected with trip Tuesday and left Wednesday 284,.ff00 for France and 121,000 for
Office.
irs ago published a whole lot
England. To July 1, the army had re- ■
Tillani'jwk
small powers by big ones.—Harvey’s I national politics for more than a morning.
Oregon.
«out “he kept us out of war,”
Taxes
Paid
for
Non-Residents
pot
ted
149,433
cases
of
disabled
sol-
[
Weekly.
generation, and has an insight into
R. C. Helman, Mrs. Holman, and
lat has taken place and the
T illamook B lock ,
dBsrs
to
the
war
risk
insurance
bu-
J
affairs that few Americans have. In family have been visiting in the city
t of living thut continues to
Tillamook .... Oregon
rexu'. It was estimated the final totalj J~}AVID;R ü BINSON. M.D.,
“A man may invest $2,000 in a passing along the possibility Mr. for the past week.
with the wilful waste in con-
which
costs
him
10
cents
would be close to 200,000.
Both Phones.
motor car.
I
Waterson
deplores
the
possibility
the war. democrats who live
Mrs. F. Nickolas and Miss A. Sum-
I I PHYSICBAN AND SURGEON
a mile and is in the hospital half of and shouts for the republic as loudly
i house are not in a position
the time, but nine times out of ten as any man can. But in the end he erlin went to Rockaway Wednesday
Announcement.
HENRY C. VEERECK, M. D.
stones at Republicans or
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he won't complain of the expense comes back to the point and shows tor ai ¿ay’s outing.
national building ,
blican party.
SPECIALIST.
Twentieth Century wood saw now '
even if he knows it. Rut let that that ultimately the desire for a rad­
Mrs. R. T. Boals left for Portland
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. TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
same man pay $50 more in taxes, ical change in government will come Wednesday, where she will visit and un operation.
Disease
of The
t quite a few Eastern Ore- and irrespective whether he gets free
AU orders promptly attended to. j
from the people who pay the taxes. have a weeks vacation.
I tb who expressed their ap-
EYE,
EAR,
NOSE
AND THROAT
use of a million dollar pavement, he
Going to visit at Raymond, Wash- j Call Bell phone 6F2 or leave orders
The article narrates the selfish­
T. IW>ALS,|M.D.,
i of how Tillamook County will yell ruin and damnution until
Only
at Star Grocery or Sutton’s Market. I
•d out on the irrigation the cows come home."—Medford ness that is apparent in all politics ington. was Mrs. J. Donovan, who/ I
Karl Vilhelms.
For Appointment - -Call 159J
in America, and boldly charges that left on the Wednesday morning train.
and, of course, we express-
PHYSMHAN AND SURGEON,
Tillamook
Oregon.
Mall-Tribune.
there is graft everywhere—from the
preclatlon of what they had
highest town to the little township I After a pleasant visit with Mrs. £. I ■ Support of a national administrar
Surgeon
S.P.
Co.
the Roosevelt Highway
The President’s wise, logical, and
Apart from the two ineas- statesmanlike veto of the ‘ rider" for officers—graft, graft, everywhere. II. Hathaway, Mrs. J. M. Weisenbach, tion in a war on Germany does not i
M. O. O, F. Bldg.)
or Reedville Wednesday mom-'of necessity involve support of the
»lectton brought about a abolishing the daylight saving plan In the end, Mr. Watterson inferen- let
same administration in a war waged Tillamook
H-rutlve spirit between the | appears to have been effective. After tlally concludes, the people will tire tag.
Oren on
Clow, of Portland came In ! on lhe Constitution and the institu-.
Eastern Oregon and the some bluster, Congress passed the * of graft and inefficiency, and then
A. It.
looking
for
a
home,
but
was
.tions
ot
the
I
nited
States.
will
come
the
ranger
hour
for
the
'lties in Western Oregon, bill without that rider and tlie Pres-
Tuesday
J3OBERT H. McGRATH,
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ons showed -plendid dis- [ident ln.s signed it, and there is no I reatest democracy in the history unable to find a house and left Wed.- j I
! Perhaps the reason Lloyd George
md we felt glad that some indication that any attempt will be of the world.
nesday.
CoUNSEI.LOR-AT L aw ,
does not select an ambassador t« the
ktern Oregon editors took made to put the ’’daylight repeal
This, coming at a time when all
Miss A. Alli.-on was a passenger on iUnited States in that he believes
ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDIN 7
hand and thanked us for torwaid on its own merits as an ln- the world is going in foi democracy, the Wednesday train going to. Port­
>te Tillamook people had 1 dependent measure. For all of which, will seem out of place to some. But land, after visiting here with Mrs. Great Britlan does not need a repre- .
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
tentative in Washington in order to'
Con measure.
• much thanks. Let us hope thut them it must be remembered that the •.ad- l’aul Fitzpatrick.
P
owtiand O ffice
have
her
Interests
well
looked
after.
— Cl ——
I will be on further talk of repealing i ieal changes in Europe calm luring
Mrs. Homer Mason went t®. Salem
ILIO W ilcox B ld .
e high cost of living, here one of tile most practical and benetl- the war upheaval, and that if the
A Columbus editor
noticed a
incident we wish to relate |cent nonomic measurts over enacted new governments cannot produce a on the Wednesday morning train to
arl haberlach
churchman on his way from a mass
stumbled onto in Portland ¡by congress.
prosperous era the people can and visit with her daughter, Alkgra Mc­
Harvey’s Weekly.
meeting where resolutions in favor
Leod,
for
a
week
or
so.
lay. \\ lien Portlanders go
change,
It
is
a;
j may make another
—-o- —
of "preferring one . anotlMit” had
markets a id asl: th" price
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
After visiting with the William
W< like to read th« Medford Trib­ together possible, as pointed out by
mutton, i hey are inform- une, but because it has a perisc.ipo Mr. Watterson, that (lie Untied Lang family of Beaver for a week, been unanimously adopted, jostle an I
T illamook B lock
old
lady
out
of
a
seat
on
the
home
­
i
ts 42c. per pound, and column is no reason for it being roll­ States may then get into line and Miss Hazel Oaks left for Pe Ell.
bound street cur. There i.s too mti.’h
ro cut it v.p into chops the
lie
contends
Washington,
Wednesday
morning.
ed that way. On a busy day we lay it also have a monarchy,
♦ >*egtu
disposition both tn religion and poli­ FiÜHinook
tton Jumps in price from aside thinking that some day w«- will that the cost of royalty is a mere
After a visit here wi.tli relatives, tics to substitute high sour di ng
Electricity’s latest gift to
per pound. Or. in other
with
drop
in
tile
bucket
compared
have time to saw open the wrapper.
nd family pronunciameutos and big programs w EBSTER HOLMES,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Olsou
the housewife—greatest
Portland meat markets
the
sum
grafted
under
a
democratic
’1 he result generally is that we soon
lelt for California Wed'.u .ay niorn- for the simple and commonplace ef­
since the electric iron
per pound or $1.15 for have :.n accumulation ih.it look like form of government.
Mrs A. fort on the part of the individual to .
. ing on the train. Mr. :
and electric vacuum
I a loin of mutton weigh- a package of cigarettes. There i n’t
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
While ve cannot agree with many ! Olson went v.’ith them a.. » .nr as Port­ do his bit toward actually helping ,
cleaner—the
nds Into chops. And tills,
even enough dratt between the wrnp- of Mr. Wattersou'x contentions we I land.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
the world on to the place where I
rmed. is what is taking
pers for proper ventillatlon for the are forced to admit that he has al­
Deputy Sheriff Aschim left on these things will mean something, i
on meat markets. No one
Smudge Pot. it i. to be hoped that ways and does occupy a position giv­
FIRST STREET.
inion men for trading nt stalo und national Editorial Associa­ ing him information that enables Tuesday morning for Hood River, to
«
ib -
bring
back
Harry
Newell,
who
is
hops where that kind of
than
P ortable
TILLAMOOK.
tions meeting in conjunction in him to judge more accurately
OREGON
1 wanted in this city ou a charg. of economy CLEANERS
is going on. This is a Portland this week will adopt ringing most men.—Observer.
S ewing M achine
| forging checks on the First Natio. al
illustration why the high Resolutions against exenauges that
AND E’ l ERS •
l l hoy
Bank of this city.
g continues to jump sky- are wrapped to look as I ho they had
I
No
more
tiresome
fflcient evidence to prove been pressed into a wienie casing
Notice to People Entering Races
2nd. Between 3rd and 4th.
I
treadle pushing - no
aioflteers are putting it with a sausage filler -Gaxette limes
I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Attention Berry Growers.
more backache— r little
people of Portland.
MODERN EQUIPMENT.
Register before the Fair begins
electric motor does the
T illamook B lock ,
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with
A.
C.
Everson.
Horse
riders
will
Graves
Canning
Co.,
are
ready
to
The recent blimp disaster in Chica­
PERMANENTLY LOCATED.
hard work.
i well to look squarelj at
be expected to ride in Jockey custom. receive your blackberries at any time
Tillamook,
' the controversy over go wherein an iiltuted airship caught
Anyone having any wild animals, They will furnish you crates tree of
Oregt n.
E. F. Schultz.
A foot control gives any
of the highway in the fire unexpectedly and made its fatal horses, mules or bulls, that they charge, and you can obtain them at
speed desired.
dive
into
the
office
of
a
bank,
where
if the county. The snap
want
to
see
ridden,
bring
them
to
the
H
GOYN
any time by calling at the cannery
fully aware that a large xorie 150 employes, were rounding Fair, ns two roughriders promise to opposite the Tillamook Bakery. Re­
The entire machine in
nir citizens favor the out their day’s work, exploded the ride anything.
I
member Graves Cannery Co. operate
its case can be carried
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
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who have not taken in- ga« tank. killing and injuring several,
anywhere—it’s no larger
I an exclusive berry cannery, and are
fion the cost, which is a discloses that there was no statute
Office: O pposite C ovri F jj B1>
here to stay and will pay you at all
REGISTERED AND GRADES
applicable
in
the
case.
The
Goodyear
than a typewriter.
I
nt matter. When need-
What do you mean,“0nly"?!
times the full market price tor your
Tillamook *
Of Any Breed.
rovements, most of us lire and Rubber Co., the owners of
O. »gon
Ask for a demonstra­
fruit.
to under estimate the the dirigible, promptly offered to
tion.
J. M. Smith is affiliated with the
Some of our young ladies at Pacif-
niUe expensive and dif- make good the material damage done.
J OH’i LELAND, HENDERSON.
AUCTION SALE EVERY
rhU appeal's to be the This bring up a new danger, and ic City have adopted the latest fad Graves Canning Co. as field manager
Anyone
wishing
to
sell
their
berries
adds
a
new
value
to
our
accident
in
women
’
s
attire.
We
often
think
Nisons who discuss
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
attorney ;
picked or otherwise, can call Mr.
I
demerits of both policy. We can keep off the railroad we are to meet an unusually fine
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KfiMMt cost and right of way. we can stop, look and looking lot of young men. when i lo. Smith at his residence on either i
Dr. J. E. REEDY
y tu grade ii.ten when we pass over a grade they are only young women.
phone.
COUNSELLOR.AT-LAW -
Mb route «rowing, we have become experts in —Nestucca Valley Enterprise.
Graves Canning Company, Inc.
Tillamook •
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In Barn Near Depot.
UBSCRIPTION
for we are free to admit that we are
at a loss to see where the money is
per year $2.00 going to come from and the number
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