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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
DECEMBER 11,
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a school with 410 pupils and 199 get years and a fine of ,1.000. Paroled
19. Are there any members of the
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
Pomona Grange Notes.
no milk. Mothers are asked to show a on paying ,150.00.
family that are either blind, deaf or |
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greater interest 1 in the value of this • John Lund fined ,1000.00. Paroled
Friday. Dec. 12—"Auction of Souls”
The regular quartely session of the mute?
Potted plant in bloom and cut food. Let's see if Tillamook, this on paying ,250.00, at ,25.00 per Tillamook County Pomona Clange
First national production, featur­
flowers at Clough’s Drug Store.
• greatest of cheese producing districts............
MONEY TO BE REFUNDED.
ing Aurora Mardiganian. Miss Mar-
month, but not „
to . leave the county was called for December 4, 1919, to
will make a better record.The survey until money is paid,
dinaniau is the sole survivor of
meet with White Clover Grange at
A marriage licence was issued to
has the endorsement of the state su- i ; This leaves only three wabblies out ¡Nehalem
Regarding Rates of the Pacififc Tel­
500,000 Armenian girls who were
J. M. Edwards and Nellie E. Burton.
ephone & Telegraph Company.
perintendent of instruction, Dr. D. N. of those who were rounded up in the J On account of rough roads the only
killed in the most horrible manner
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. ,L, Craver, Roberg, the federal clubs and many!county, to be dealt with, and they officers present were the treasurer
by the Turks. It is a mammouth
E. G. Munson, manager of the Pa­
on Monday, Dec. 8, a son.
persons of prominence.
feature in eight reels. We had
will remain in jail until the Feb­ and secretary. At first it was thought
previously advertised this feature
ruary term of the circuit court, when impossible to hold a regular session, cific Telephone & Telegraph Co., has
It is reported that no trains left
for Thursday, Dec. 11, but due to
they will be tried. The names of the but when a vote was taken the ma­ the following to say with reference
Snow Storm Hits Tillamook.
Portland the Iasi two days.
the tie-up of railroad traffic this
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men are Eugene Bondrez, Steve jority stood for the meeting. The to the recent order of the Public
A marriage license was issued to
Service Commission regarding tele­
change in date was made neces­
The weather the first part of the Rossehau and Gus Hersche.
Master
of
White
Clover
Grange
was
E.
■Harold E. Epplett and Irene — week was exceedingly cold for this
phone rates, which are restored to
sary. Don’t miss it.
placed in charge of the meeting. The
Stlverson,
I Saturday, Dec. 13—"The Fourflush-
their former rates:
time of the year for Tillamook Coun­
lecturer
of
that
grange
suggested
Meeting of Jersey Cattle Club.
"First and most important I desire
er” A Metro production featuring
R. F. Zachmann underwent an op­ ty, with a cutting east wind, and late
I that each subordinate grange be in­
to announce on behalf of the cont-
Hale Hamilton. Comedy drama of
eration in St. Vincent’s Hospital in Monday night a flutter of snow made
A special meeting of the Tillamook structed to send a delegate to each pany that we propose to obey this
pleasing trend.
its appearance, which increased dur­
Portland.
meeting
of
Pomona
Grange
and
that
County Jersey Cattle Club was held
order both in letter and spirit. This is
“Shop Suey & Co.” Harold Lloyd
ing the night into a genuine snow
,
the
traveling
expenses^of
such
dele-
We have a large assortment of gift
at Fairview Hall on the evening of
not because we are satisfied with the
Comedy.
storm. Tuesday morning the entire
I gate be borne by the grange of which order, nor because we concede that
books in leather and paper cover at
December 8th. 1919.
Sunday, Dec. 14—"Good
Night
county looked as though a juvenile
'
o
momhor
After
considerable
medium price. Look them over early
The meeting was called to order by he is a member.
the order is fair or reasonable, but
Paul” Select production, featuring
middle west blizzard had struck it,
discussion
the
matter
was
dropped.
F. Blackadar, president of the club,
at Clough's Drug Store.
we recognize that the Commission
Constance Talmage. Comedy drama.
for there was three inches of snow on
A resolution committee, consisting
Wm. Fox Sunshine Comedy.
For Reo touring cars, Reo light the ground when people peeked out who stated that the purpose of call­ of three members, was appointed by was confronted with some exceeding­
trucks, commerce trucks and all of their windows. That was only part ing this meeting was to discuss and the master of ceremonies to draft ly grave problems front its point of Monday, Dec. 15—"The Law of Men”
Paramount production, featuring
kinds of truck trailers and-tractors. of the snow storm. All day Tuesday adjust the expense of taking cattle i resolutions of condolence to be ex- view, and that our efforts to make
to the International Stock Show at
our position plain before the public
Enid Bennett.
See TlllamookAuto Co.
the snow fell, with a most uncom­
tended
to
the
families
of
sister
Geo.
R
I
Portland. It was agreed that each
has been greatly complicated and
"Throe in a Closet", Lyons-Moran
McCargar & Lively vs. Silver fortable east wind, which increased exhibitor be taxed according to the McKimens and Sister R. Y. Blalock, made exceedingly difficult by the
Comedy.
there
was
all
day,
for
in
the
evening
Spruce Company is a suit filed in the
number of cattle shipped by him, both deceased since the last regular fact that the hearing and presenta­ Tuesday, Dec. 16—"False Faces",
continued
circuit court to recover >457.00 on a quite a strong wind which
and that the bill for feed be paid in ' quarterly meeting. Members of com- tion involved have run concurrent
Paramount-Artcraft Special,
all
until after midnight. The snow was
¡mlttee: Mrs. Clay Daniel, Mrs. Lil- with the government control, and the
promissory note.
star cast.
dry and drifted and on that account the same way.
■
lian
M.
Zaddach
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Loer-
Those who attended the stock show
passing got that control with all the
"Pathe News.”
Our stock of genuine Pyroliue it was hard to tell how much snow
' pebel.
Ivory is the most complete we have did fall, but it must have been eight pronounce it a great success, and the j Nestucca Grange, No. 503 will have difficult questions of jurisdiction as I Wednesday. Dec. 17—"The House
well as the relative equities involved.
Breaker”, Paramount production,
ever had. We have in stock every inches. In some places the snow Tillamook Jersey breeders have just the honor,of entertaining the Pomo­
For thiB reason we are not disposed
featuring Dorthy Dalton.
item made in Ivory toilet goods— drifted to such an extent that it cause to be proud of their exhibit, as na Grange at its next meeting, to be
to Indulge in detailed criticism of a
nearly every animal shown came
"Bray Pictograph.”
covered the fences. Wednesday was
Clough's Drug Store.
home with a ribbon. Some of these held on the first Thursday in March, result which we think is, in fact, Thursday, Dec. 18.—"The Right to
Conklin’s self-filling, mechanically cold but very little snow, and latfe in ribbons may not have been the blue, 1 1920.
quite unfair.
Happiness”, A Jewel super feature,
Following was the resolutions of
correct fountain pens, lhe easiest the day tjiere were strong indications but when we consider that the Jersey
"In the course of the hearing in
a spbcjnl holiday season production
that
the
weather
was
on
the
change.
condolence
submitted
by
the
commit
­
writing and most successful pen in
this proceeding the Company volun­
breeders had to show against, we
presenting Dorothy Phillips. This
The weather Wednesday night was
the world. Step into Clough’s Drug
tarily pledged itself to make refunds
think they had just cause for exul­ tee and adopted:
photoplay is now showing at the
the coldest in the present cold snap.
"Since
our
ailwise
Father
has
seen
from
August
1st
to
all
its
patrons
of
Store and look them over.
tation. They had to compete with
Columbia Theatre in Portland.
There are no trains today, neither
the best show cattle in the Pacific fit to call to their heavenly home any difference in the rate collected
State Industrial Insurance Accident mail from the south for two days.
Eight reels of clever amusement.
'
the
spirits
of
our
beloved
sisters,
Mrs.
and the rates established by the Com­ Note: The above program subject to
Northwest, cattle that have been on
Commission vs. Silver Spruce Com-
Owing to the snow
storm tb-'re
. Georgeg R. McKimens and MrscR. Y.
[ pany is a suit filed in the circuit ' was no trains on Wednesday, caused the circuit for all the big show’s, and I Blalock, be it resolved that we, the mission despite the fact that it in­
change without notice, due to un­
volves a difficult accounting and
have been in the hands of experienc­
¡court to recover >1,860.95 for insur- I by drifts in a number of placed,
certain express shipments.
¡members
of
Tillamook
County
Po
­
I ance for the men who worked in the I None of the old settlers can re- ed herdsmen for months. Another mona Grange, extend to the bereaved mechanical problem ;this refund will
be made by way of credit on the De­
thing is this. Just stop and think for
|uw mill at Bay City.
i member a snow storm in Tillamook
Fairview School Had Close Call.
a moment of the short time we have 'families our heartfelt sympathy and cember bills, delivery of which to our
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The Tillamook County Jersey Cat- county so early in the year, and been handling the pure bred. It has ¡pray that they be sustained in iheir subscribers is delayed for this pur­
Fairview school house was saved
tb Club will hold its regular meeting during the last 20 years only one been but a few years. Many of us can ‘hour of sorrow by the grace of the pose. This refund will also include
al the farm of L. C. Daniel, one mile storm can compare to the present remember when there were no pure living Savior, who doeth all things toll charges made between Tillamook from total destruction by fire on
north of Tillamook. Thursday, Dec. one which took place some time bred cattle in the county, and now well;
and Bay City exchanges during the Tuesday by prompt action and good
Resolved
that
a
copy
of
these
res
­
18. A basket lunch will be served at after the new year.
past four months. With this declara­ judgment of the youtliH of the school.
' nearly every dairyman is procuring
I
The
saw
mill
closed
down
Tuesday
olutions
be
spread
on
the
records
of
tion of purpose regarding the refund In some way the cement chimney in
«pot.
them as fast as his finances will per.
this grange, that copies be sent to we hope that there may be extended jthe north room of the building had
? Lloyds Agency vs. J. B. Delsman and few persons came to the city, mit him.
the
put a stop
— some degree of leniency because of 'split and a fire was started in the
trading which1 Ali Jer8e? breeders should begin I the bereaved families and to “
and A. T. Dolan doing business under which, for the time being,
the the innumerable detiftls which are (roof. When the fire was discovered it
to the Christmas
Oregon
Grange
Bulletin
and
’
early in the season to get their stock
the firm name of Delsman & Dolan,
had already made a good start.
certain to present themselves, We caused some little commotion and the
'ready for next year's show. A great i county papers."
4
is a suit filed it^the circuit court to
will gladly take up individual in- senior boys in the scchool climbed on
deal of credit is due Mr. Blackadar,
F^iMtecover >125.00 and attorney’s fees
For president of the club, and Jos. Don­
Husband
and
Wife
Both
Sue
stances with all subscribers who may the roof and poured water on the
The Census Questionaire,
amounting to >200.00.
Divorce.
find reason to be dissatisfied with j flames until assistance arrived. The
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o
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aldson, secretary, for the exhibit
»The annual budget meeting is to be |
in
the disposition of this matter on their fire burned the shingles near the
The 1920 census will be taken
made. It was they who urged the
1 chimney as well as the wood work. A
F. W. Rineliart vs. Edna Rinehart
held next Monday, and from present
_ ___ . year, and it would be current bills.
Jersey people to send a car load of January of next
Indications there is no opposition to ' is a divorce suit filed in the circuit
"Candor requires that we say now fire alarm was turned in and assis­
cattle to the show, arguing that we ' well when the census collector calls
the different items, and,in all prob­ August, 1911, and it is alleged that have as good cattle as the best of ¡upon you in your home to be ready to that it is the purpose of the company tance was asked from this city, when
ability will be agreed to with the ex­ ' state of Michigan in the month of them. The Jersey men co-operated answer
to apply for a new hearing regarding an effort was made to take the fire
....u..or the
th. following questions:
l truck to the fire, but owing to the
ception that an appropriation be 1 August, 1911, and it is alleger that
1. How many members of the fam­ the reasonableness of these rates as
with them, with the results before
snow and the heavy load the truck
*a<le for the American Legion for a ■ one year after defendant began a
the
bases
upon
which
we
must
go
on
ily
are
there
living
permanently
rft
I was abandoned and the fire boys
system of cruel and inhuman treat­ mentioned.
■tentorial building.
I
with
our
undertaking
to
render
a
Jones
Roy
C.
1 At this meeting
home?
wore taken in autos. The Fairview
2. Who is the head of the family? full, complete and satisfactory service
9 l . B. Zeimer, of the Dairy and ment and of personal indignities talked of the fine display of all
school
is an old building and will be
.
against
the
plaintiff,
she
having
con-
' fc'd Commissioners Office, Port­
breeds at the stock show, and urged Name in order those most nearly re­ to our subscribers. Our purpose will replaced next your with a new striic-
land., will be in Tillamook, December . duct himself in an indifferent, un- that there should be a calf club or­ lated to the head of the family, be­ be to convince the Commission that ture ,
S2nd, and December 23rd, inclusive, affectionate and unusual way. The ganized in this county. Edwin Glad ginning with the wife, children in it has not in fact provided sufficient
I
i complaint also alleges that defendant
to give examination for State Testers
won first prize in the calf show. Mr. order (beginning at the eldest), re­ additional revenue to cover the ad­ Former
Student Makes Plea For
, openly and improperly associated
ense. Anyone wishing to take this
Glad purchased this calf when two latives, boarders, roomers, servants, vance in wages which has actually
with a certain man in Tillamook
Gymnasium.
I been made. Thus far the revenue
amination may make application
days old, from Morrison Mills. It is etc.
county, and who still continues to do
3. Give the names of other per­ problem has never been approached
the daughter of Gambo April King.
rough County Agent R. C. Jones.
'To the Editor:
so, whose name can be mentioned in
sons not members of the family who with the prospect of results to which
re wish to make one correction in court if desired. The defendant asso­ Mr. Glad gave the calf to Edwin
1 The need of a gymnasium for the
reside permanently with the family. we are entitled under the law, name­
and
he
has
had
the
care
of
it.
Edwin
Tillamook High School is imperative.
e I. H. Moore assessment. The en- ciated with the man by going with
4. Give age, at last birthday, sex, ly, a reasonable return on our invest­
should
have
attended
the
stock
show,
e Moore property is assessed at him in the night time in various
Never before has the need for a sys­
ment
in
the
state
of
Oregon.
race
of
each
member
of
family
and
and led his calf in the ring. His fath­
tematic method of physical training
,200, but the property involved In public and private places against the
"
We
are
particularly
sorry
that
other persons, and whether married,
e condemnation suits is assessed at objections of the plaintiff. Two er is training him to be a thorough
the Commission found it necessary to and a well equipped gymnasium been
Jersey man, and this was made evi­ single, widowed or divorced.
so much in need as now. The growth
>4 ,700 and the arbitration committee children were born to the union. All
5. Were all members of family or comment as it did on the quality of
dent when he went forward at the
'of the school justifies the addition.
ajllowed >3,400.00 damages for allow­ property rights have been settled.
service
we
are
giving.
We
realize
persons
residing
with
family
born
meeting Monday night, and settled
ing the state highway to go through Besides asking for a divorce plaintiff his bills with the other exhibitors.
that we cannot and as a matter of .The physical welfare of the students
within the United States?
is as great a responsibility as the
She place.
wants the court to decide the ques­ I Although the reporter for the daily
6. If born in a foreign country, 'fact we have not for some time, mental welfare. Health should be
■ The county court has three market tion of the custody of the children. lOregonian failed to report anything state date of arrival in the Untied claimed for this service that degree 'maintained at all times, and with pt
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'of excellence to which our patrons
Mhoad projects in the county, and is
'for the Jerseys at the recent stock States.
a properly equipped gymnasium Is
Edna M. Rinehart vs Frederick W.
infering with the State Highway
7. Has any member of the family 'are entitled, but it had been our tins possible?
■show, we have come out victorious,
^Bommission in regard to them. They Rinehart is a divorce suit filed in the 'for not one of the Jersey cattle had or person residing permanently with thought that the people were suffl-
An hour of gymnastic work under
■¡re the Sandlake road. Netarts road circuit court. These parties were 'to be taken out of the ring until it the family been naturalized or de­ 'ciently acquainted with the grave
the supervision of a competent in­
married
at
Allegan,
Mich.,
on
the
difficulties,
with
which
the
company
h&nd the north fork of the Nehalem
clared his intention to become u
received a ribbon.
I have been met, in the way of chang­ structor does much toward strength­
^■oad. The county will receive some­ 23rd of August, 1912. The complaint j The secretary of the club read a citizen?
ening the mind and also towards over
alleges
cruel
and
Inhuman
treatment,
8. If so, give the date of naturali­ ing jurisdiction, strikes and the dlf-
where about >50,000 for market
letter from S. Fine, Secretary-Treas.,
Koads from the State Highway Com- that ever since the date of the birth •of the Oregon Jersey Cattle Club. He zation if full citizen; date of finit 'flculties Involved in the technique of coming physical defects. It Is resting
of a child which occurred a year ago, says this club is on its way to become
i mechanical equipment, as to give us and helps get rid of that extra physi­
papers if declared intention.
^anission.
cal energy so characteristic of boys
defendant treated
plaintiff in a the greatest state breeders organiza­
9. Has any member or person resid­ some degree of charatlble consldera- and girls of school age.
I State Industrial Accident Commis­ cruel manner, usihg obscene lan­
'tlon on this point; but it is our hope
ing
there
permanently
attended
tion
In
Oregon,
if
not
in
the
United
sion vs. Bay City Logging Company, guage and manifested a total lack of
The athletic ability of the high
are now
States. There are over one thousand school since the first day of Septem­ that these difficulties
Ks a suit filed in the circuit court to affection, that plaintiff
school rests largely upon the physical
has been breeders of pure bred Jersey cattle
largely a matter of the past.
ber, 1919?
Kecover >1,672.69. the defendant hav- compelled by necessity to work for
"It Is perhaps sufficient to say, training maintained In that school. A
Is there
of the
10.
1_
______ any member residing
King failed to pay the Insurance for her own support and support of the in Oregon. Oregon Jerseys lead the
¡finally, that with the best endeavor football game cannot be won on just
person
i
•
world.
Of
the
nine
world's
records
in
family or other
Knen working in the logging camp.
men
child, although the defendant was a
write to co-operate with the Commission wishing for a victory. Trained
meet trained men and in the clash
[ Cadets Errold Haltom and Lee strong, able bodied man, that defend­ the nine classes of Jerseys, six were there who cannot read and
and
its
engineers,
with
our
subscrib
­
the stronger and best trained team
’ Stephens who are Tillamook boys at­ ant refused to pay the rent of the 'made in Oregon. We have the highest some language.
11. Give birthplace of each person ers, and with the public officials of comes out on the long end of the
tending Hill Military Academy are house, and that last month the de­ producing Jersey of all agos. We
the State of Oregon, we are going in-
doing good work in their studies and fendant left the plaintiff, who claims ' have two of the eight Gold Medal including members of the family who ito the future with a renewed hope in score. In basketball and track It IH
making good records in their deport-. that she was true to her marriage bul^s of the breed, and several others reside there permanently, and their 'our ability to give service, under con­ ■ the same. Efficiency wins.
A high school successful in Its
ment, according to Joseph A. Hill, vows of purity and chastity, and has coming fast. It will only be a few native tongue if foreign born.
12. Give
<________
birthplace
‘ '
of the father ditions so satisfactory, that this Com- athletics has a gymnasium, well
i years until every world'll record for
principal of the academy.
'pany
will
attain
a
position
in
the
treated the defendants as a loving Jerseys will be held ir. Oregon. The of each perHon residing there per-
____ esteem, which
‘t it regards es­ equipped for the use of the students.
public
County Judge A. M. Hare left Sun­ wife. Plaintiff asked the court for world is beginning to recognize this manently and his native tongue if ,
The school with a gymnasium has a
day for Portland and Commissioners the custody of the child and >50.00 and as a result breeders from Canada, foreign born. Give the birthplace of sential to its permanent success, sat­
higher percentage of scholarship
isfy
its
subscribers,
satisfy
the
Com
­
Farmer and Alley left Monday. While per month for the support of herself from New England and from Central the mother of each person, including
than a school without one.
reside mission and satisfy the public."
that —
in Portland they will confer with the and child.
States arc looking to Oregon for | members of the family, **"*
Can we afford to have our high
lighthouse authorities with regard to
their foundation stock, and many are there permanently and their native
school low in scholarship for the
Reformed
Congregational
Church.
building the road to Cape Meares
Six I. W. W.’s Plead Guilty.
tongue It foreign born.
buying.
I
heed of an efficient gymnasium? Is It
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light station, it having been decided
__ Is
any
The Sec was instructed to write to
13.
L_ there
____
. member of the
not worth the money expended to
Regular
services
next
Sunday,
10
a.
Judge Geo. R. Bagley held court on the president and to the secretary of family or other person residing per­
that the government will expend
m. Sunday School, 11 a.m. preaching, build a gymnasium and have our
i
Monday
morning
for
the
purpose
of
318.000 on that road as Boon as it is
the Oregon Jersey Cattle Club urging manently with the family who does
theme: "How to secure a hopeful . high school on the top rung of the
decided about the completion of the disposing of a number of the I. W. W. them to meet with us at our next not speak English?
I ladder of efficiency?
Future."
Bayocean road next year, it being cases, as six of the men had agreed regular meeting which will be held
14. What in the occupation or pro­
—A Former Student.
our time we have seen that even
Mkhe intention of the court to use the to plead guilty. The judge closely on the 18th. instant, at the home of fession of each person, including the In bright
future of great men has
I
tovernment dredge, a formal appllca- questioned all the men when brought Lester Daniels.
members of the family residing there
been crushed unexpectedly. And It
Nazarene Church Service!.
:ion was to have been made for the before him after asking them wheth­
permanently?
seems that no one Is sure about his
■ - o
»se of the dredge.
er they desired to change their pleas
Does
the
house
in
which
they
Presbyterian Church.
15. 1____________
are
so
many
coming days Hut there
10 a.m., Sunday School, superin­
of
the
live belong to some member
I The Oregon Dairy Council is mak- from not guilty to guilty.
which like to be safe of crushing tendent Mrs. H. E. King.
A. Lewis was the first man td go on
family or is it rented?
is a
kg the milk survey in the Tillamook
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
future
troubles. Well here
11 a m., preaching by the pastor;
of
X ■bools through the cooperation and the stand and undergo a grilling by Preaching service morning and 16. If house is owned by head
chance for you to hear of the beat subject: "The Power of His Fres­
of * the
family
or
by
some
member
“
the
judge.
He
was
sentenced
to
ten
lourtesy of the superintendent This
evening. Subject for morning service
ca««".
whether mortgaged or way to do it.
■ rvey Is interesting in that it dis- years in the penitentiary and fined at 11, "The Christian who never family, elate v----- ----
Rev. Richard Schuetz, PaHtor.
7 p m. People’s Service, led by
free from Incumbrance.
^loees what percentage of people ap­ 41,000. The judge paroled him on
Mrs. Mary Allison.
Fails.”
17.
Are
there
any
outbuildings
condition
of
paying
>100.
preciate the food value of dairy pro-
Subject for the evening sermon:
Dairy
Ranch for Rent.
8 p.m., Evening sermon with ap­
WMIVM houses, cat
- ­ .---- ---- ---- ----
_ __
>BCtH In Astoria arade schools out of I J. A. La Clear.ten year« in the pen­ "Will the world come to an end Wed­ on the premises in | which
or
poultry
of
any
For
Rent
—
Bottom
Land Farm.. clo»e propriate solos.
tle, sheep, hogs i. _
* —-
#•04 children. 6o5 are getting no itentiary and a fine of >1000. Parol­ nesday. December 17?"
to Tillamook with 25 excellent
Mid-Week service on Thursday at
^»llk in the daily diet. In Seaside out ed on paying 3100.00.
The public is cordially invited to kind are kept?
cowi. Apply to F. It Beal«,, Tilla­ 17:30 p m. All welcome.
Alex.
Simon
and
H.
C.
Hollerand
18.
Does
any
member
of
the
fam
­
282 grade school children. 7 4 are
attend all of these service«.
mook. Oregon.
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