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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
JANUARY 15,
Tillamook Jottings.
1920.
elation within the county, all of the Kilchis and Wilson rivers. It i
! Yearly Report of City Recorder
Dec. 31, 1918
|4M 00
officers of last year were elected. pected that the mill will be complet
iiplet
Total Receipts ...
358.00
Tillamook City, Oregan
Some discussion of proposed im­ ed and in operation by April 1st.
For Year Ending December 31, 1919
provements
in
the
factory
was
had
844.00
Aug Grab was down from Mohler
Announcement.
Joseph Woerndle vs. John Magin-
486.00
Total Disbursements
and an assessment was ordered levied
on Thursday on business.
nis
and
wife
and
J.
C.
Ainsworth
and
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
to pay for new equipment to be pur­
I hereby announce myself as a can­
wife is a suit filed in'The circuit court
Council of Tillamook City, Oregon; Balance cash on hand Dec.
S. Batterson was down front Ne­ chased.
didate
for
the
office
of
County
Treas
­
31, 1919 ......................
358.00
I herewith beg to submit the follow­
to recover $5000.00 on a promissory
halem Wednesday d ting business in
M. Abplanalp,.G. Wyss, and Virgil note. The complaint alleges that the urer of Tillamook County, for re­
Recapitulation
ing report of the Receipts and dis­
this city.
$3,333.10
General Fund
Donaldson were re-elected directors first named defendants borrow-ed election, on the Republican ticket.
bursements of Tillamook City, Ore­
21,350.16
Bond Imp. Fund
gon, for the year 1919;1
Clark Hadley and wife and Carl of the Red Clover factory. No change from G. E. Pottratz, the above am­
Kathleen Mills.
1,983.09
Road
Fund
Grayson and wife came in from wgs made in other officers. Some dis­ ount and they delivered to the plain­
General Fund
6,264.64
Sinking Fund
Cash
on
Hand,
Jan.
1,
1919
$4,
614.23
Portland on Thursday.
cussion was had relative to the tiff a mortgage on certain property
Announcement.
358.00
Library Fund
Receipts Recorder *s office
■ ■ ■ — o
E. R. Rowland vs. A. C. Browning method ot paying for milk delivered In Tillamook county. The conditions
By
Licenses
....$954.24
I hereby announce myself as a
33,288.99
Total cash on. hand
is a suit filed in the circuit court to to the factory and it was determined not having been complied with,
” Fines .............. 861.00
Respectfully submitted
Sewer Pipe & Per­
recover $131.00 on a promissory that the “6 plus” method be follow­ plaintiff asks that the property be candidate for County Judge at the
B. C. Lamb,
ed for half the year and the old sold by the sheriff and if it fails to next primary election. My motto.
mits .................100.95.
note.
by C. A. McGhee, Deputy
method the balance. The board of di­ bring sufficient money to pay off the ”100 per cent efficiency for every
” Mise......................564.34
City Treasurer
When you think of wood, coal or rectors is to determine when the promissory note, a deficiency Judg­ taxpayer's dollar.”
Approved;
Total .......... 2,480.53
drayage think of “Tillamook Trans- change Is to be made.
W.
L.
Campbell.
ment be issued against the defend­
C. A. Johnson
Receipts by Taxes ................ 8,204.52
fer Co.’’, Liberty Temple, "We De-
ant Maginnis.
A. H. Harris
The
annual
meeting
of
the
share
”
Sale
Gen
’
l
Sanitary
•
liver the Goods.”
W. B. Aiderman
Announcement.
Sewer Bonds .................. 15,091.28
holders of the First National Bank
Joseph Duncan vs. Lizzie W. Dun­
Finance Committee
For Reo touring cars, Reo
1
light was held on Tuesday, Jan. 13. The can is a divorce suit filed in the cir­
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Owing to the fact that a large
Total ...................30,390.56
trucks, commerce trucks and all directors elected tor the ensuing cuit court. These parties were mar­
kinds of truck trailers and I tractors, year are as follows: C. J. Edwards, ried in Tillamook county on the 14th number of tax payers in different Disbursements Can War­
rants, Coupons & int. .. 27,057.46
See TillamookAuto Co.
C .A. McGhee, B. C. Lamb, John Mor- ■- *f July, 1919, .and the plaintif it al­ parts of the county have asked me to
make the race for County Judge, and
S/n,
A.
W.
Bunn,
Henry
Rogers,
Professor Harvey, a distinguished
j, Ieged
Balance on Hand Jan. 1,1920 3,333.10
leged that during their entile mar­
Mill Elizabeth
Tandy, of the
believing that with my previous ex­
Bond Improvement Fund
singer of Portland entertained the
American Red Cross, came in on Gust Wicklund and W. J. Riechers. ried life, except the first few weeks,
am
perience
in
County
business,
I
Cash on Hand, Jan. 1, 1919 $ 9,212.46 Nehalem people with some songs at
Thursday to meet with the executive The bank reports a very prosperous defendant treated plaintiff in a
year, wrich is evidenced by deposits cruel and inhuman manner and has qualified for the office, I hereby an- Receipts Recorder’s office 36,442.38 the Joy theatre last Saturday night.
board of the Tillamook chapter.
of over one million dollars and cap­ heaped personal indignation upon nounce myself as a candidate for the
Mrs. D. C. Peregoy, Mrs. Norris,
Total .................. 45,654.84
The Watt Shingle Co., with head­ ital and surplus of $75,000.00.
office ot County Judge, subject to the
him; the defendant failed and refus­
•Mrs. Albert Crawford, Mr. Spend
,
quarters at Brighton, has been in­
approval of the Republican voters at Disbursements Cancelled
ed to cook plaintiff’s meals, and that
and Coupons ........... ... .. 24,304.68 and Mis. Lang motored to Tillant k
corporated by Thomas B. Watt, H.
The annual meeting of the South
the coming Primary Election.
I i
on numerous and divers occasions
last week on business.
Prairie National Farm Loan Asso-
W. Aldrich and Ralph Dunlway.
«Homer Mason,
Balance on Hand Jan. 1,1920 21,350.16
she left home and associated witn
Mrs. Xltto’Effenberger and children
ciation
was
held
on
Tuesday,
when
Road
Fund
I
County Judge A. M. Hare and
other men and has frequently at­
the following officers were elected
Cash on Hand Jan. 1, 1919 $ 3,182.90 are visiting her brother Ansel Lorn-
To
The
Republican
Voter»
of
Tilla-
and
County Commissioners Farmer
tended parties with other men, also
Receipts by Taxes .............. 6,896.85 men at Southfork this week.
for the ensuing year: Directors, John
'
mook County.
Alley are in Portland this week on
took automobile rides with other
Schild,
Chas.
Wells,
Clyde
Kinnaman,
Mrs. Nellie Jackson of Vancouver,
men, remaining out late at night on
business in connection with thj
Total .................. 10,079.75 Washington, is visiting her sister
E. J. Gienger, Carl Possetti and E. L.
the Disbursements Can War­
I
am
a
candidate
for
sheriff
in
account of joy rides, consequently
county.
Robertson, secretary-treasurer, W.
Republican Primaries.
rants and int..................... 8,096.66 Mrs. Jim Thompson.
Merril Smith, W. F. Baker and W.-' J. Reichers. To give some idea as to plaintiff asks the court to dissolve
I am a deputy in this office at I
Ed. Smith has returned from a
the
marriage
contract.
Foster left on Tuesday for Hillsboro, 1 the amount of government money
present, have had several yetjjs ex- Balance on Hand Jan. 1,1920 1,983.09 business trip to Portland. All are
where they took the civil service ex­ that is loaned through this associa-
Sinking Fund
periejtce there, and I submit my
glad to see him back in his barber
amination for postmaster of Tilla­ . tion, it amounts to $433,000.
New Clark Picture a Hit.
record as an officer for your consid­ Cash on Hand Jan. 1, 1919 $ 4,334.64 shop again.
Receipts
by
Taxes
................
1,930.00
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mook.
eration.
Mrs. West, of Coal Creek Camps,
Tlle shaltesPeare club met at the
Marguerite Clark, known as "the
Should I be nominated and elected, Balance on Hand. Total . . .6,264.64 has been reported very sick. She was
Antone Weiss brought suit in the »¿ome of Mrs. F. C. Baker, January,
sweetest girl In motion pictures,” I will endeavor to serve you effi­
LIBRARY FUND
justice court against Julius Erickson 9, 1920. The afternoon was spent in
taken to Portland last Sunday where
has scored another decisive hit in ciently, honestly and impartially.
Cash on Hand Jan. 1, 1919 $ 393.69 she will be in good care in the hos-
on a slashing Contract. Weiss sued reading the last two acts of “Merry
her new Paramount photoplay “Let’s
Receipt by Taxes .................. 844.00 pital.
John Aschim.
for $70.00 and the >t|ury awarded Wivdte of Windsor,” Antony Cleopat- Elope” which will be presented at
him a verdict of J50.00.
■ ra was chosen as the next study. The the Gem Theatre next Wednesday.
The work on the new Methodist
Total .................. 1,237.69
Announcement.
Disbursements Treasuers’s
church at Wheeler is rapidly pro-
W.'A. Lewis vs. Karl Wilhelms is guests were Mesdames I. C. Smith, Miss Clark has a charming role in
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Vouchers
879.69 gressing.
a suit filed in the circuit court to Leslie, Dyrlund, Hill, Haltom and this picture, and her gowns are re­
Upon the advice of a large number
recover several sums of money for Koch. The hostess served a delicious markable creations. The picture is
Bert Walters is taking the census
358.00
of leading citizens of Tillamook Balance on Hand Jan. 1,1920
merchandi*ie furnished the defendant luncheon after which the Club ad­ warmly commended by all who see
for this part of the county. Everyone
Imp. District No. 7
County,
I
have
decided
to
announce
journed to meet the 30th of Jan­ It.
amounting', in all to $217.00.
should help him to get everyone
myself as a candidate for the office Balance cash on Hand Dec.
uary with Mrs. Oscar Schultz.
31, 1918................................... $114.43 counted.
The 1919 tax rolls will be turned
of County Clerk, subject to the ap­ Total Disbursements ...........
114.43
Jersey Breeders Attention. ’
The annual meeting of the Hol­
Brighton camps one and four
over to the sheriff shortly and it is
proval of the Republican voters at
stein
Breeders
’
Association
will
be
started up last Monday with full
firBt
expected that along about the
the primaries to be held in May.
Balance
on
Hand
Deo.
31,1919
None
The annual meeting of the Tilla­
crews. The familiar sound of the
week in February the sheriff will held in Tillamook City next Monday,
If nominated and elected I will
Imp. District No. 8
and it is hoped that all black and mook Jersey Cattle Club will be held perform the duties of said office to Cash on Hand Jan 1, 1919 ..$409.67 donkey whistle is so plainly heard
commence collecting taxes.
white breeders
will attend the at the farm of F. D. Bester, first
these frosty mornings.
Receipts by Transfer from
The spelling contest that was dis­ meeting and become members of the house east of Grange hall, Fairview, the best of my ability, and will de­
Gen’l Fund
57.46
vote
my
exclusive
time
in
looking
Frank Burch, formerly of this
continued last year in the district association, as Tillamook county is January 22. As usual, this will be an
place, but now living in Southern
schools owing to the “flu", will be destined* to «become a great center all day affair. Mr. Taylor and Mr. after the interests of said office and
Total ....;.
467.07
California, has been here the last
resumed this year, the first of which for registers dairy stock. The Jer- Fine, president and secretary-treas­ the taxpayers of Tillamook County Disbursements Can. War­
rant and Int ...........
467.07 week disposing of the property of
will take place on Friday, January sey and Guernsey men are likewise urer respectively of the Oregon Jer­ affected thereby.
Dated this 14th day of January,
his uncle, Frank Whitaker. They ex­
16.
greatly interested and the three sey Cattle Club, will be present. Of­ 1920.
Account Closed .. 000.00 pect to make California their future
ficers
for
the
ensuing
year
will
be
The fine weather of the past few breeders’ associations are working
Recapitulation
C. J. McClure.
home.
elected. The annual Jersey Jubilee
Balance—Gen’l Fund . .$ 3,333.10
weeks is a blessing to Tillamook together to bring this about.
Mrs. Johanna York expects in the
and
other
important
business
will
be
”
—
Bond
Imp.
Fund
21,350.16
county, for It has kept the roads,
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the disoussed. Shall the Jersey Breeders
near future to occupy the Whitaker
“
The
Final
Close-Up
”
a
Hit.
”
—
Road
Fund
.
.
1,983.09
-which have been torth up for hard- Methodist Church met in the regular
” —Sinking Fund
.. 6,264.64 place near the new public school,
ood J condition' for session at the honi ne of Mrs. R^bt. hold a sale at the next Pacific Inter­
eurfaclng, in good
You should see Shirley Mason in
” —Library ”
... 358.00 which she recently purchased from
national in 1920?
travel.
McGrath. The Ost isisting hostesses
Gen’l Warrants $8,596..93 Frank Burch.
As the^president and secretary of “The Final Close-Up” at the Gem Outstanding
ft
Special
”
124.00
I J. William Gil ilq^jE vs. Alexander were Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Martin, a the Oregon Jersey Cattle Club will Theatre next Monday. It is a beauti­
Arson Hay, of Portland, had Im­
Road
’’
2.00
Watt is a suit fi ilifi
— Ain the circuit most refreshing luncheon was serv­ be present, every member and all ful picture and filled with action
portant business up at Coal Creek
‘ ‘•■iff claims that ed. Twenty five members were pres­ who are interested in the Jersey from start to finish. The picture has
Respectfully submitted,
bourt in which plaiiKiff
camp the first of the week.
the defendant took possession of cer­ ent and two new members joined. breed must be present to show the been finely produced and the support
Frances B. Stranahan,
Mrs. E. K Barnes, Intermediate
tain articles converting them to his The invited guests were Mrs. Dyr­ officials that the Jersey breeders of is excellent.
City Recorder.
teacher at the public school, has been
bwn use, claiming $100.00.
lund, Mrs. Kuratli, Mrs. Leslie and Tillamook county are progressing
Approved;
quite sick the past week and is still
Film Fans Admire Hail's Qualities.
C. A. Johnson
J. A. Parker sold his business Mrs. Hoffman. The next meeting wonderfully.
unable to teach. She is improving
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Joe Donaldsin, Secretary.
A. H. Harris
pere, left
Thursday morning for will be at the home of Mrs. W. E.
however.
Noyes, Jan. 22nd.
Verility,
the
breeziness
of
the
west
W. B. Aiderman
forest Grove, where his family re­
The Hon. Frank Regan, noted lec­
the
qualities
of
manhood
that
inspire
sides. He expects to be back again at
George Watt was in the city on
Finance Committee. turer and chalk talk orator, of Chi­
High School Notes.
admiration, are the strongest traits
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borne future daté, for he considers Monday and he informed us that the,
cago, will be the third attraction of
lhat this is a fine business city.
Last week the Sophomore class set of William S. Hart, whose latest Ara-
Brighton saw mill started up tlm
our Ch&utauqua course. He appears
craft
picture
“
Breed
of
Men
”
will
be
Yearly
Report
of
City
Treasurer
the ball rolling in athletics, when
at the K. P. hall on Tuesday night,
H. L. Provoost and son Clarence first of the week after being shut
Tillamook City, Oregon
they challenged the High School to shown at the Gem Theatre next
down
for
a
month,
owing
to
the
car
January 20. Everyone should hear
vere in the city Monday, having
a basket ball game Thursday after­ Tuesday.
of Receipts and Disbursements for him. The entertainment is given un­
loscd a deal for the purchase of the shortage. The new shingle mill com­
Tis
new
picture
offers
great
oppor
­
noon in the grade school play shed.
the year 1919
17 acres of land belonging to Victor pany that was incorporated last
der the auspices ot the public school,
Under the leadership of Martin tunities for the famous star, for th<^
lolden, near Bay City, which they week will erect its mill at Watseco,
It will be a rare treat for all. His
role he portrays is that of a positive
Crank
the
Sophomores
will
give
some
General Fund
btend to put into loganberries in on Garibaldi beach, which, it is ex­
lecture is on "Fool Tax Payer.”
daredevil
amoi^
cow
punchers,
a
pected, will be In operation in about new and peppy yells. Friday after­
Balance cash on hand Dec.
ne near future.
man
who
is
afraid
of
nothing.
He
is
;
Will Christei^pen and wife expect
31, 1918 ...........................$ 4614.23
sixty days. A number of the employ­ noon the debate try out was held. C.
All persons owning dogs In the ees of the Brighton Mills Co. have M. Dawson, Geo. P. Winslow and Mr. involved innocently in a great wrong Total Receipts ..................... 25776.33 soon to move to Wheeler, where Will
is engaged in the btfnk.
aunty, and cities as well, must pro­ taken stock in the shingle mill.
McRea acted as judges. Clarence which he rights, finally alter some
30390.56
The family of Wm. Gilbert, at Coal
lire a dog license from the County
Small, Betty Lantz, Harry Elliott strenuous work. Senna Owen is his
27057.46 Creek camp, has moved to Tillamook
Total Disbursements
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sercy, from and Martha Crank and Cora Oliver leading woman.
lerk and the dog must wear‘the dog
The children hated very much to
blla.r furnished by the county. The Tillamook, were visitors on January were chosen as the alternate. The
Bal. on hand 3333.10 leave the Nehalem school.
tense fee is $1.00 for a male and 7th at the big exhibition of Southern first debate of the season will be
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
Bond
Improvement
Fund
California products maintained free held February 11.
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E GO for a female.
H. F. and O. M. Cook,, brothers,,
Balance cash on hand Dec.
1 to the public in the Los Angeles
Friday,
Jan.
16—“Gretna Green”
Friday
evening
the
girls
entertain
­
31, 1918 ........................... $ 9,212.46 piano salesmen of Tillamook and
F. C. Esch, who had charge of the Chamber of Commerce. They also at-
Paramount pioduction, featuring Total Receipts .................... 36,442.38 fine K. I’, fellows, attended lodge in
C. Penny store at Dallas was in 1 tended the lectures and moving pic­ ed file boys at a leap year party at
Marguerite
Clark.
the
new
K.
of
P.
hall.
Each
girl
was
Nehalem Monday night. They are
le city the first of the week, when tures that are a part of the daily
45,654.84
Burton Holmes Travelogue.
e made arrangements for fixing up program. The exhibition is the larg- to bring a boy but some of them—
Total Disbursements ......... 24,304.68 fine entertainers. *
k- Roseberg building, where the , est of any in the country maintained the girls—were quite bashful. Miss Saturday, 17—"Shadows of Suspi­
cion," Metro production, featuring Balance cash on hand, Ddf.
For Sale.
bmpany will start a new store in by a commercial organization. Before B. was the gamiest of all the teach­
ers and Miss Sk. didn't even appear
31, 1919 ........................... .21,350.16
Harold Lockwood.
ie near future.
returning home, they expect to visit on the scene. At an early hour the
Road Fund
Registered Holstein Bull Calf, born
"She Loves Me Not" Harold Lloyd
K. V. Rowland vs. A. C. Browning several of the many other places of refreshments were served alid then
Balance cash on hand Dec.
Nov. 14, 1919. His Dam Lady Ruth
Comedy.
interest
in
the
southland.
$3,182.90
31,
1918,
........................
I a suit filed in the circuit court to
the party broke up, some going home. Sunday, Jan. 18—“In the Hollow of
Fayne; Sire, Hollywood Lilith Korn-
Total Receipts ...................... . 6,896.85
cover $131.00, growing out of a
The annual meeting of the Tilla­
The boys are glad that this is leap
dyke, was sold at the J. W. Pomeroy
Her
Hand.
”
Select
Production,
Ihtract to slaajt. clear and improve mook County Bank was held ’’this year—especially Albert Vierick—for
10,079.15 sale, July 25, 1919, for $3,000.00 His
featuring Alice Brady.
h acres of land belonging to the de- week, when the following officers they can get some pointers for the
Total Disbursements ........... 8,096.66 Dam’s 7 day record; Milk, 460 lbs.;
“
What
a
Knight
”
William
Fox
pdant at $20.00 per acre, the were elected; President, R. E. Wil­ next three years from tire girls. Some
butter, 18.72 lbs.; per cent fat 4.02,
Sunshine comedy.
|ioupt sued for being the balance liams; vice-presidents, H. T. Botts people are watching with great in-
Balance cash on hand Dec.
at Jr. two year old.
31, 1919 .......................... . 1,983.09
ring the plaintiff.
and David Kuratli; Cashier, C. Dyr­ terest the courtships that are start­ Monday. Jan. 19—"The Final Close-
His Sire's Dam 7 day record: Milk
Sinking
Fund
Up.” Paramount production, feat­
638.75 lbs.; Butter 32.92 lbs. percent
After more than two weeks of lund; 1.. istant cashier, B. L. Beals, ing to make their appearance al-
Balance
cash
on
hand
Dec.
uring Shirly Mason.
ight sunny weather, with frosty Jr.; directors, R. E. Williams, H. T. ready. Of course the girls are mak-
31, 1918 ........................... .$4,334.64 fat 4.25.
Lyons-Moran comedy.
Further particulars and price en­
Total Receipts ...................... . 1,930.00
gilts, rain made its appearance Botts, David Kuratli, T. W. Lyster, ing all the advances and the boys
Tuesday, Jan. 20—"Brged of Men”
quire of Chris Reichen, R. F. D. No.l,
»in on Wednesday. There is some- James Williams, John Erickson, Wm. are showing a ladylike demeanor? ?
Artcraft production,
featuring Balance cash on hand Dec.
Tuesday afternoon Rev. Wiggle, of
Hillsboro. Oregon.
ing remarkable about the weather Maxwell, D. Fitzpatriclc and Albert
Dec. 31, 1919 .................. 6,264.64
Wm. S. Hart.
Is year, for up to the present time Marolf. Under the new management the United Brethren Church, gave a
Improvement
Dis.
No.
7
"The Last Bottle,” 2 reel comedy.
Bids Wanted on Wood.
ere have been no northwest rain with experienced bankers at its head helpful talk before the student body
Balance cash on hand Dec.
•
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this bank is making considerable and faculty.
Wednesday, Jan. 21—“Let’s Elope”,
Id wind storms.
Dec. 31, 1918 .................... $114.43
progress.
The Red Clover Creamery Company
Paramount Production, featuring Total Disbursements ................ 114.43
There is a strong probability that
wishes to receive blds on sound four
Marguerite Clark.
*
The Tillamook Lumber Co. is the
e Seaside-Nehalem road will be
foot wood delivered at its factory,
Balance cash on hand Dec.
•
“Bray Pictograph.”
Subscribe for the Tillamook
name
of
a
new
corporation
just
or
­
tked this spring and summer, the
Dec. 31, 1919 ....................
None wood to be either fir, fir slabs, hem­
Thursday, Jan 22.—“Rough Riding
Improvements Dist. No. 8
»rk being done by co-operation be- ganized for the purpose of manufac­ Headlight, the leading County
lock or aiddr, in lots up to one hun­
Romance
”
William
Fox
Special
Balance cash on hand Dec.
egn the State Highway Commis­ turing lumber, with a capital stock I
dred cords. Half / In- wood to be de­
feature, presenting Tom Mix in
$ 49.45
31, 1918 .
ti and Clatsop county. —Wheeler of $50,090 C. Foelkner, of Aberdeen, Newspaper $2.00 per year,
his best ever.
426.62 livered by Jund^lst and balance by
Total Receipts
Iporter. Clatsop county hag appro­ Washington, and O. A. Schultz, of
September 1st of this year. Leave
Adults
25c.
Children
15c.
this city, are tl|£ incorporators. The Tillamook Head­
bated $20,000 for this work.
467.07 bld'-, at office of Carl llaberlaeh, Sec­
Note: Watch this space for our an-
company has taken over the timber
light,
467.07 retary. Tillamook. Oregon, on or be­
nouncement eaah week, we have Total Disbursements
rhe annual stockholders' meetings holdings of the Miami Lumber Co.
fore Feb. 1st, 1929. Company re­
|the Alder Vale Creamery and the which comprise about sixty milion Weekly Oregon-^
some of the largest and best pro­
Balance cash on hand Dec.
serves the right to refect any and all
ductions ever put into pictures
.
id Clover Creamery were held dur- feet of spruce. The new saw mill with
ian,
Nene bids.
Dec. 31, 1919 ................
k this week. At Alder Vale, which a capacity of $0,000 daily, will be
coming every week. Watch for
Library Fund
Oregon Farmer,,
Red Clov 1 ''reamery Company,
them and then see them.
the only purely cooperative asso- erected on the railroad between the
Balance cash on hand Dec.
'Political Band Wagon
Nehalem Notes.
$2.75