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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
Tillamook Jottings.
New express packing rules which
went into effect on December 10 will
not permit the use of paper wrapping
for packages over 25 pounds, nor or­
dinary paper boxes, wrapped or un­
wrapped, when the weight of the
package is over that limit. For ship­
ments over 2 5 pounds, wooden con­
tainers, or containers of fireboard,
pulpboard or corrugated strawboard
material are required.
j
The Budget Meeting.
DECEMBER 18,
1919.
| leads in popularity at the college.
Students studying civil, electrical,
mechanical, mining, and highway
'engineering are represented by 810.
Forestry and logging engineering
[are represent el by 77 and industrial
arts by 25 students. Farm mechanics
in the school of agriculture which
has had an abnormal growth, owes
its present popularity to heavy pur­
chase of tractors and other power
machinery in the last two years by
farmers of the northwest.
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM.
SNOW STORM IN TILLAMOOK.
------o------
Money
County Experiences Zero Weather— Friday, Dec. 19—“What
Can't Buy,” Paramount production,
The Coldest Snap in Many Years.
Last Monday was "the day set to
¡iiscuss the budget of expenses for
featuring Jack Pickford and Louise
Tillamook County
for next year,
Huff.
Tillamook County experienced one
A marriage license was Issued to
when a comparatively few persons
“Burton Holmes Travelogue.”-
of the coldest snaps last week in
George A. Edwards
and Viola L.
were present, made up largely of
many years after a snow storm had I Saturday. Dec. 20.—"Favor to a
Sawyer.
dairymen who were interested in the
covered the county
with a thick
Friend”, Metro production featur-
purchase of a fair grounds and the
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Blum,
blanket of snow, the depth of which l ing Emmy Wehlen.”
building of a stock pavilion.
on December 11th, a daughgter.
was eight inches in some parts and I "Be My Wife”, Harold Llody
Attorney Nanni» took up the mat­
Comedy.
Potted plant in bloom and cut
covered fences in other parts, where
Owing to the snow storm Fairview ter of building a memorial hall in
a Grange was unable to hold its annu­
flowers at Clough’s Drug Store.
it had drifted. This was bad enough Sunday, Dec. 21—"The Better Wife”
lillamook in memory of our home
for Tillamook county, which put
Select Pictures production, featur­
.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Aschim, al meeting last week, which will be boys who joined the army and navy,
ing, Clara Kimball Young.
most everything out of joint for the
held next Tuesday. All members are and drew attention to the law passed
on December 17th, a daughter.
Pure Bred Cattle in Tillamook.
"Shadows of her Past” 2 reel Fox
time being, closing down logging
requested to be present as officers by the la’st state legislature whereby
• Howard Brooks has bought an in- will be elected tor the coming year. the county court could appropriate
Sunshine Comedy.
"Tillamook has more pure bred camps and saw mills and putting a
terest in the City Transfer Co.
Teachers taking the examination, $5000 for that purpose. He moved cattle than any other county of its damper on all lines of business. That Monday, Dec. 22— ’Rustling a Bride',
Paramount production, featuring
On December 12th, a son was born are Veronica Allen, Vera E. David­ that the item of $4,500 to cruise the size in the United States, according was the situation when we went to
Lila Lee.
son, Lila M. Laidig, Ferroll E. Swal­ timber burned over last year be to R.C. Jones, county agriculturist,” press lust week, with a cold east
to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McDaniel.
“As You Were,” 1 reel Lyons-M? -
low, Etna L. Daniel, Marion Crocker,
said S. Fine, instructor in dairy hus-1 wind blowing that made weather
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moffett, Myrtle I. Moore, Edith struck out and that the court strike bandry, at the Oregon Agricultural ! conditions exceedinglj uncomforta­
an Comedy.
out $5ut) from other items. This
C. Wyss on the 16th of December.
Poppy
L. Myers, Irma S. Embum, Bulah was carried, although, when the College, in an interview on the value t ble. for this section of (lie country is Tuesday, Dec. 23.—"The
Girl'n Husband.” Paramount-Art-
Gladys Schultz had the misfortune Thayer and M. E. Johnson.
motion was put but few persons of official testing in Tillamook Coun- > not prepared for weather of that de­
scription.
craft production featuring William
to fall on the side walk and broke a
ty.
Checks for the October milk have seemed inclined to vote.
Late Thursday night weather con­
S. Hart.
"The
value
of
the
animal
depends
I
rib.
The
question
of
doubling
the
item
been given out this week, prices
i "Pat he News.”
ditions
became
more
severe,
with
the
Go to Lamar’s Drug Store for Edi- around Tillamook ranging from 76c. for prizes at the county fair was sug­ upon the production as indicated by : thermometer hovering around zero I ' Wednesday,. Dec. 24—"Eyes of the
son and Columbia records we have to 80c. for butter fat. At the Clover- gested, but it seemed that the county the record. Official testing determin- f point and before morning it had gone j Soul” Paramount production, feat­
Leaf Creamery the first 15 days milk court was under the impression that es the size of a cow's record and so i below zero. How far below that point I
50U0 to choose from.
uring Elsie Ferguson.
sheet was lost, so an estimate was $1000 was all that they could appro­ places our actual valuation on the I it was hard to determine, for no two
"Bray Pictograph" <me reel.
Geo. O. Vaughn et al vs. Tillamook
animal
in
proportion
to
her
real
pro-
J
made and patrons were paid $1.44 priate, but, as there appeared to be a
1 thermometers
County is a petition for a writ of re­ per lb., on balance 16 days butter difference of opinion on this point, ducing value.
,
------------------- agreed.
-
, It was - general- Thursday, Christmas night—“The
’’At the Pacific International Live-I1* thouJflJLthe.Wea±L^a8 l
Light Within.” First National p. .-
view filed in the circuit court.
j fat. Wisconsin prices declined l*£c. the court promised to look into the
grees below zero Friday morning,
duetion. featuring Mme. Olb.i
stock
show
in
Portland,
J.
Rupp
had
matter,
and
if
possible
would allow a
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis this week, otherwise there is noth­
' while others say it was ten below
Petrova.
the
grand
champion
cow.
He
sold
her
at Tillamook General Hospital, on ing new to report. The large cold little more money.
and still others who contend that it
"Shoulder Arms.” three reel Chas.
The item in the budget that caused at auction for $2200. If she had had
i storage holdings and nearness of new
December 14th, a son. .
lacked three degrees of reaching
Chaplin Comedy.
' season of production do not permit most interest was that of $5,000 for a record on which to base her value
zero. However, most every body who
AdultH 25c.
Chidren 15c.
The postal authorities have renew- of any advance now.
the purchase of a fair grounds. Mor­ she would have sold for at least
was out early Friday morning knew
twice
that
much.
ed the lease of the postoffice build- I
rison Mills and Chas. Kunze were
that something was happening when Emmy Wehlen Coming In a Novel
I A county convention of the Odd-
"A cow must make a certain record
ing.
first to raise the question about im­
they found their ears tingling with
fellows was held at Bay City on Sat­
Comedy.
or
above
it
in
order
to
be
classed
as
provements
and
they
expressed
the
Bay City, a municipal corporation urday evening when 80 members
the cold and on the point of freezing.
register
of
merit
and
advanced
regis
­
sentiment
of
most
of
the
breeders
vs. W. S. Cone is a suit filed in the were present from different parts of
The weather remained exceedingly
The feature of the program at the
ter cow. Now there are but few rec­
circuit court to quiet title to certain the county. The officers elected were present that they wanted a stock
cold all day Friday, and that night Gem Theatre, next Saturday night
ord cows in Tillamook county. Six
pavilion
erected
and
would
like
to
there was another cold zero snap, the
piuperty in Bay City.
Sam Bodie, president; E. M. Thurlow,
see more money provided in the bud­ herds of Jerseys and Holsteins are I different thermometers registering will be the captivating Emmy Wehlen
. in a bland new type of screen somedy
J. P. Maginnis has bought out vice-president; C. 0. Dixon, secretary get for improvements on the new fair now on test—those of R. C. Jones, 1
few ¡drama called "A Favor to a Friend.”
Howard Brooks’ interest in the Tilla­ treasurer. One of the pleasing feat­ grounds. County Judge Hare explain­ Bert Folks, Joe Donaldson, William all the way from ten below to a
The plot of the play by Luther A.
mook Transfer Co., and will handle ures of the convention was a banquet ed that owing to the 6 per cent limit Robitsch, Mark Bays and McCormack degrees above.
As a result of the cold snap the Reed, is equally as fascinating as
that business himself in the future. in the evening served by the mem­ of increasing the taxes of the county and Son. Several others have desig­
rivers and sloughs froze over and the dainty star herself and in a ser­
bers of the Bay City lodge. The next
nated their willingness for tests.
Wa have a large assortment of gift meeting will be held in June of next caused some close figuring. He stated
there was a coating of ice on about ies of rich and colorful settings de-
“
A
dairyman
’
s
two
main
sources
of
that the court had estimated that
books in leather and paper cover at year.
half of Tillamook bay.
Ipicts the adventures of a demure lit-
the state tax would amount to $64,- income aie from the sale of milk and
medium price. Look them over early
| tie lady of the West who visits New
I Miss Nelly Gaylord and Charles 000, but the court was now in posses­ the sale of lifestock. Tillamook has
at Clough’s Drug Store.
Clieesemakers Attention.
York in order to secure a fortune
Lamb have been appointed by the sion of the actual amount, which was only one source of gain—the sale of
wine!. has been left her by her father
For Reo touring cars, Rco light student council of the University of $71,000 which would necessitate cut­ milk. Income from the sale of live-
The old custom of giving examina­
The story is full of thrills and has
trucks, commerce trucks and all Oregon to represent the Greater Ore­ ting the budget figures $7,000 to stock has been neglected.
tions for testers license whenever many bright and clever twists, which
kinds of truck trailers and tractors, gon student committee in handling meet this additional money. After a
"There are possibilities for the
anyone wished to take it has been
See TillamookAuto Co.
the local end of a $30,000 campaign. number of suggestions had been farmers of Tillamook County,” as- changed so that these examinations show Miss Wehlen’s numerous tal­
ents off admirably.
serted
Mr.
Fine.
"Oregon
Jerseys
A telegraphic dispatch from Wash­ The students are starting to com­ made it was decided that the court
can only be given at stated periods. I
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ington states that a civil service ex­ plete the unfinished Women's Build­ appoint a committee of five from the have the only living son of St. Mawes, The law as passed by the legislature nfamous Resort of Criminals Pictur-
probably the greatest living bull
breeders
associations
to
work
out
a
ing
on
the
University
campus,
and
amination f»r postmaster of Tilla­
requires applicants to take these ex­
Poppy Girl’s Husband.
will reach hero, the latter part of plan and submit it to the court for ever bred, but no use is being made aminations at the Agricultural Col- , ed in "The ----------
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mook has been decided upon.
of
him.
The
Holsteins
and
Guernseys
the
improvement
of
the
next week to take charge of the
new fair
lege ut Corvallis but it has been the I What and where is the Barbary
When you think of wood, coal or work. The state has been divided for grounds.
there are also comparatively as great custom to authorize the County
Coast? To be exact there are two.
Irayage think of "Tillamook Traw­ the purpose of the campaign into
A motion having been made that animals.
Agent to give these various examin­ The original was the "Coast of High
ler Co.’’, Liberty Temple. "We De- seven districts by the students of the the other items in the budget be ap­
“I predict that within a year 25
Barbaree" of old piratical days. The
iver the Goods.”
* university, who have taken entire proved, which was carried, brought herds will be on test in Tillamook ations in the various counties.
It has been decided from now on other and more modern, is the under­
county
if
people
take
hold as they that no examination shall be given
C. T. McKinley has bought the charge of raising the last $30,000 me meeting to a close.
world of San Francisco. Today it is
The County Court appointed the are doing now. Many persons do not except by the Dairy Food Commis­ more of a name than
Malto pool room from Barnes and needed to finish the $200,000 build­
anything else,
realize
the
advantage
following
gentlemen
on
the
commit
­
of
testing,
but
ing.
The
district
included
this
coun
­
taken
po-
Fitzpatrick and he has
sioner and by the Dairy Department for cleaning up days in the Golden
those
who
are
doing
tee:
Chas.
Kunze,
C.
I.
Clough,
Mor
­
so
realize
its
ty is under the direction of Miss
ession of the premises.
at Corvallis. L. B. Ziemer, Deputy Gate City have been frequent and
rison Mills, L. M. Kraner and Roy importance to the fullest extent.”
Dorothy Wootton, of Astoria.
State Dairy and Food Commissioner, the denizens thereof have mostly
Our stock of genuine Pyroline
Jones.
i
will be in tills county Monday and been scatter to the four winds.
The Silver Spruce Lumber Co. and
rory is the most complete we have
School Meeting and Election to Vote Tuesday, December 22nd and 23rd.
Logging
Co.
are
financially
embar-
The Barbary Coast of San Fran­
rer had. We have in stock every
Bonds.
Any cheese makers who have not se- cisco is comparable only with the old
em made in Ivory toilet goods ­ assed and have been closed down, Tillamook Representatives at 0. A. C.
cured their testers llcense and all Five Points in New York or Whi te­
Quite a number of business men
lough’s Drug Store.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­
To-morrow (Friday) there will be helpers who expect to need a license chapel in London. It la, or was —
have been "stung”. An effort is be­
Married on the 9th of December, in
ing made on the part of the creditors vallis. Dec. 18—Tillamook is repre­ a school meeting of District No. .9 within the next year should report though it is still there as a shadow
lis city, Rev. H. E. Tucker, of the
to take hold of the enterprise to save sented by six and Bay City by three at two o’clock, when the people of at the County Agent’s office or at of its former life the resort of the
kristian Church, performing the
it from going into bankruptcy, it of the 2906 students now registered the district are asked to authorize the Tillamook cheese factory on one worst element of the city. Yet sonm
swremony, Harold Epplett and Irene
being thought that by proper man­ at the college. This is a new mark in the school board to purchase what is of these two dates for examination of it was outward show and the hor­
E.iStiverson.
agement the concern can be pulled total enrollment—an increase of 86 known as the Hays tract, consisting unless they wish to make a trip to rified slummer sometimes saw things
the
figures
for of five acres of land for $10,000.
Portland or Corvallis to take the ex­ that were really only there for his
Make your home cheerful. Edison out of the hole. W. G. Dwight has percent over
The school district election Is for amination at u later date.
and Columbia phonographs will do this matter in hand and was in Port­ the corresponding period in 1916-17,
special benefit. Yet there was trage­
The law requires that every person dies in the district and it was never
this, as well as afford plenty of land where he suw the creditors who the last normal school year. Despite the purpose of voting upon the ques­
the
fact
that
class,
laboratory
and
of
­
tion:
"Shall
the
District
School
that does the testing as a basis on a pleasant place to find oneself in
amusement. Call at the Lamar Drug live in that city. Whether the high
Store, agents for these talking ma­ cost of living had anything to do fice room has been at such a prem­ Board of Dist. No. 9, of Tillamook which to pay for milk is required to i .fter dark.
chines.
The new William S. Hart picture,
with the company getting into a hole ium that every available space in County, Oregon, contract a bonded have a license. If he does not have a
we do not know, but it is stated that basement and garret has been util­ indebtedness of $17,000 for the pur­ license he lays himself liable to pros­ "The Poppy Girl’s Husband," will be
As the State Highway Commission J. K. Elder is living in a $14,000 ized. a high standard of efficiency pose of providing funds with which ecution. Mr. Zeimer is coming here* , shown at the Gem Theatre next Tues­
did not meet last week, the County home in Portland, has a number of has been maintained.
to erect and furnish a gymnasium? for the accommodation of those who day, December 23, is laid partly In
court was unable to meet with that servants and drives a $3,000 automo­ ' Eva M. Wheeler is a senior in home Said building to be erected on the must take this examination. It is up this section of San Francisco. It is
body ¡is it had intended doing, for bile.
economics and a member of the site near the present High School to you to take advantage of this op­ .said to be one of the most dramatic
the purpose of having the contracts
Gamma Phi Beta sorority, of which building of said district.
portunity. Remember the time and 1 »lories ever supplied the star. Jauu-
Last Friday night a party of mar­
In th:.- county let as soon as possible.
This election is by ballot and the the place.
she is manager. She is also a mem­
lta Hanson is the leading woman and
ried folks took a sleigh ride to the
Roy C. Jones, County Agent. in the cast will be found Walter
A fire was discovered in Webster Yellow Fir mill with the four horse ber of the Madrigal Club, the musi­ time set for voting is from two to
seven
o'clock
at
the
high
school
cal
organization,
for
young
women.
Holmes' office on Friday morning sleigh of Mr. Uhlman's, returning
Long, a famous .character actor of
building.
Notice.
caused by a thimble going through at 3; 30 in the morning, They sur- Others registered from Tillamook are,
tin- screen, recently released from
Only persons who are taxpayers,
the petition setting fire to the wood prised Connie Dye and family and Gertrude Linekoemper, junior in
service in the army, as Captain Long.
Sealed blds addroseed to the county
work. The fire was subdued by the while there enjoyed a fine lunch and home economics and member of Del­ and whose names appear on the last
tax
roll
are
allowed
to
vote,
this
be
­
court
of
Tillamook
County,
Oregon,
ta
Zata
sorority;
Bernice
L.
Nelson,
chemicals. .
music. The ice on the pond was
stie is liable or subject to pay a tax, and endorsed "Proposals for opera­ Popular Paramount Stars Finely Cast
thick enough so that part of the sophomore in home economics and is as follows:
in "What Money Can’t Buy.”
Edison and Columbia phonographs
tion of Woods Ferry" will be receiv­
member
of
Delta
Zata;
Don
L.
Gil
­
party danced on the ice. This was
———o-------
Any citizen of this state, male or ed by the county court of said coun­
the best in the market, and as
bert,
sophomore
in
pharmacy;
Haze!
something very unusual for Tilla­
One of the best screen stories ever
female, who Is twenty-one years of ty at TlHamook, Oregon, for the op­
you want the best musical instru­
E.
Lamar,
freshmen
In
commerce,
mook. From the number of stars
age and has resided In the district eration of the ferry at Woods, Ore­ interpreted by Jack Pickford and
ment for the least money for a Xmas
seen fallingXhat night, some thought and Herbert Olson, freshman in ug- thirty days immediately preceding
¡resent, go to Lamar’s Drug Store
gon, from Jan. 1, 1920, to Jan. 1, Louise Huff, co-stars in Paramount
1
iculture.
it must have been the 17th of De­
the meeting or election and has prop­ 1921. Said bids to be opened at 10 pictures. Is that of “What Money
and loot these splendid instruments
Robert
Watt,
senior
in
agriculture,
cember. Those in the party were Mr.
Can’t Buy, which will be shown at
erty in the district, as shown by the o'clock a.m. January 7, 1920.
’ over.
and Mrs. Will Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E. holds one of the most important stu­ last county asitessment, and not as­
the Gem Theatre next Friday.
,,uuz.
th<>
The
County
Court
reserves
dent positions- -student body vice
I Madison Hale, wealthy American
. As a result of the freeze-up. the Bales. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reedy, Mr.
sessed by th* sheriff, on which he or right to reject any and all bids.
president.
He
is
also
Lieutenant
Col-
hot, water pipes in Will Hosley’s and Mrs. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. D.
¡onel in the R. O. T. C., and a member she is liable or subject to pay a tax, Dated this 16th duy of December, financier and Govrlan Texler, finan­
took stove exploded, tearing the Kuratli, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morrison.
cial adviser of the King of Maritzia,
of the Gamma Tau Beta fraternity shall be entitled to vote at any 1919.
stove to pieces. Some of the pieces Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones,, Mr. and
a small principality of Europe. ai>
sclMtol
meeting
or
election
in
said
Homer
Mason,
County
Clerk.
and Alpa Zata, honorary agricultural
imbedded itself in the ceiling. It Mrs. C. Haberlaeh, Mr. L Partridge
bidding against each other for I ■
district; provided, that the property
»fraternity.
Mr.
Watt
Is
also
a
mem
­
was fortunate that no’one was in- and Miss Ruth Partridge. A very
oncesslon to build a traiiscontln ir. I
qualifications imposed by this sec­
Notice
to
Contractors.
ber
of
the
Forum,
the
Junior
senior
pleasant time jsas enjoyed by all. .
I allroad through the country.
“Ted.
tion
shall
not
apply
in
the
election
of
¡honorary society. He is a member of
Young Dick Hale, having just com­
Notice Is hereby given that the
Call Tillamook Transfer Co., for the board of control. He was elected school directors and school clerks;
M D. Ackley. R. B. Miller and G.
pleted school, desires to visit Malilt-
wood,
coal,
drayage.
Liberty
Temple.
A. Martin, partners doing business
ditor of the Oregon Countryman but provided further, that any person County Court of Tillamook County.
shall be deemed to have complied Oregon, will until JO o’clock a.in. of zia which was the birthplace of Ins
• resigned.
under the firm name and style of "We Deliver the Goods ”
mother’s grandfather. Arriving there
TiiJan.odk Garage vs. J. K Elder is
| Orval Bodie is another Bay City with the property qualification Im-I Jan. 9. 1920, receive blds for the
K-iUlt filed in the circuit to recovet Statement of Tax Rolls of 1918 for man prominent in the life on the posed by this section who presents to J building of the Bay Ocean Road from Dick meets the Princess who is under
an assumed name and the two young
^121.10 for automobile supplies fur­
campus. He is a senior in commerce the directors or judges of election station 127 plus 00 to station 296
Tillamook County, Oregon.
satisfactory evidence that he or she plus 18.9, according to the plans and people fall in love. The following
nished the defendant.
and
a
member
of
the
Omega
Upsilon
---- - o
incidents are exciting and all work
fraternity, of which he is manager. has stock, shares, or ownership in specifications on file in the office of
Tax roll turned to Sheriff
out to a charming end.
We are sorry to announce the
He is one of the captains in the R. O. any corporation, firm, or copartner­ Hie County Clerk, of Tillamook
for
collection
..................
$485,284.29
ship which has property in the di
An excellent cast appears In sup
tb alti of Dr. Ford, district superin­
County, Oregon.
Sheriff's assessments ..
208.29 T. C., and also is manager of the Raz- trict, as shown by the last county
On the date mentioned above the port of Juck Pickford and Lo-! be
tendent of the M. E. Church, which
zle
Dazzle
Symphony
Orchestra,
Over collections............
2.70
assessment, and not assessed by the Court will publicly open and read Huff.
came suddenly at Oregon City on
prominent in the musical circles on
sheriff, on which such corporation, the bids, but reserves the right to
Sunday. The rev gentleman was re­
the
campus
He
is
a
member
of
the
Total
$486.256 35
firm, or copartnership pays a tax, reject any and all bids.
cently in Tillamook, where he has
Smoked Fish For Sale.
student
cooperative
association
of
------- o .
even though his or her individual
First
publication
Dec.
18,
1919.
many friends among the Methodists.
Turned to treasurer. .. . $441,299 30 which he is secretary.
.sliver Side bark>. per lb .
name does not appear upon the tax
Last publication Jan. 1. 1920.
40c.
Jesse H. Warren, also of Bay City, roll.”
6*0.58
L. B Zeimer. of the Dairy and Cancellations .................
I Silver Sid»* Beliys, per lb
Homer Mason,
35c.
is
a
freshman
In
home
economics.
Taxes
extended
on
1918
food Commissioners Office, Port­
County Clerk.
( Chum Backs, per lb...........
35c.
While war conditions
brought
roll but paid Assessor
land.. will be in TUlamook, December
| Chum Bellys, per lb...........
3 9C.
Dairy Ranch for Rent.
35.40 about an increased interest in ag­
previously ...................
32nd, and December 23rd, inclusive,
These prices are post paid • : y
Lost
riculture and caused an unprecedent­ For Rent—Bottom Land Farm., close
to -V-e examination for State Testers Amount unpaid and de­
where In first zone. And remember 1
to
Tillamook
with
25
excellent
ed
influx
of
students
in
the
school
of
linquent ........................
44.251.07
license. Anyone wishing to take this
Lost a gold wrist watch. Finder pound of smoked fl»h la equal to 3
cows. Apply to F. ,R. Beals,, Tilla­
agriculture—total registration 725—
anamination may make application
pleoM leave name at Henry Plasker's. pounds of freiih fish.
mook.
Oregon.
engineering
in
Its
various
branches
...
$486.256
35
Total
...
through County Agent R. C. Jones.
.Suitable reward.
Wm. Stuiveugu.
Born, December 11, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Yank, of Hemlock, a son.
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