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HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 5, 1920.
TILLAMOOK
ceed, in a rational and orderly man­
ner, to perfect the proceedure of in­
ternational intercourse.
In other
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K Æææac
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Providence (R. I.) Journal, con­ words, I believe that the orderly
In
the
circuit
court
of
the
State
of
A
cerning President Wilson'B latest course of nature can provide a bet­
Oregon for Tillamook County.
avowed position on the treaty ot ter balm for the world’s ills, than
W. A Robbins, plaintiff.
peace: “If the president were not the panacea of smug and self-con­
vs.
seemingly deaf and blind to the trend tained politic'ans.”
T. B. Potter Realty Co., Fran­
of public sentiment in this country,
Senator Capper, of Kansas, points
ces L. Potter Thomas, T. Irv­
if in the isolation of his sickroom he j
ing Potter, Frank Boocher; L.
were not completely shut off from f | out that just when the American
E. Latouretle, Eliz K. Potter,
what is being said by bis fellow citi- : people appear to be forgetting the
K. R. Steel and D. T. Van
zens about his stubborn attitude to­ costly error of omission committed
Tyne, joint receivers of the T.
ward the peace treaty and the league by the government in failing to make
d. Potter Reulty Co, et al.
of nations, he would realize that his provision for an adequate sugar sup­
Defendants.
| case is lost, and that the only thing ply, the profiteers clap another cent
T. B. Potter Realty Co.. Frances L. for him to do is to agree with his or two on the retail price and the
whole miserable fiasco
is again
Potter-Thomas, T. Irving Potter. advisers quickly.”
brought before the public attention.
Frank Boocher; L. E. Latourette, R.
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R. Steel, Eliz K. Potter and D. T.
A mere scrap of paper: The league The government’s refusal to pur­
Van Tyne, joint receivers of the T. of Nations is now in operation. The chase the Cuban crop when it was
B. Potter Realty Co.
covenant of the league requires that available at a reasonable price and
In the name of the State of Ore­ in case of any war or threat of war thus provide against a sugar short­
gon, you are hereby notified that W. affecting any nation whether a mem­ age and exhorbitant price in the
♦
a . Robbins, the holder oi Certificate ber of the league or not, the Council United States will cost the people of
ot Delinquency numbered 1168 is­ of the League, shall take action to this country about $1,000,000,000,
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sued on the 19tli day ot September, end the dispute, and provision is is the opinion of Senator Capper.
• o 1917 by the tax collector .of the
But
that
is
not
all
of
Senator
Cap
­
made for an economic boycott of any
County of Tillamook, State of Ore­ nation which refuses to accept the per’s complaint. He insists that the're
gon for the amount of Eight and decision of the league. Russia is now is plenty of sugar to be had at high
4.7
December
This is a chance for the dairymen of Tillamook
45-100 ($8.45) Dollars, the same be­ at war with Poland and Roumania, prices, which is prima facie evidence
Total lbs. milk, ...................... 277,610
ing the amount then due and delin­ members of the league, but is not that the hoarders have the situation
County to head their herds with a pure bred Jersey
Total lbs. fat......................... 10.392.77
quent lor taxes for the year 1914 to­ summoned to the bar of the league, in hand for their own especial bene­
MR
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sire. My cows will start to freshen Feb. 20, 1920. I
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gether with penalty, interest and and instead of being made an object fit. He says: "Although our exports
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1919—No. ot cows 57
am offering for sale only Male Calves from my
costs thereon upon the real property of a boycott, the nations that control of sugar to Great Brltian alone have
£
Test
Mo.
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pure bred Jerseys. The dams of some of these
assessed to you, ot which you are the the League Council have announced jumped 200 per cent and we have in
January ...................... ........................ 4.5
owner as appears of record, situated a material modification of the par- recent months shipped more than
calves have an official record as follows:
February .................... ....................... 4.4— 4.3
in said County and State, and par­ tial blockade heretofore maintained 300,000,000 pounds of it to the Unit-
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March......................... ......................... 4.2— 4
Katy of Shady Lawn Farm—-No. 330123, age 2
£ ■
ticularly
bounded and described as against Russia, which will be useful ed Kingdom, there are fairly well
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April........................... ......................... 4.0— 4.0
years, 3 months, 397.67 lbs. fat.
follows to-wit: Lots 40 and 41, in to Russia in waging war on two authenticated reports of vast hoards
May.............................. ............................ 4.2— 4.3
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Orinda’s Blossom—No. 329164, age 3 years,
Block numbered 61, Bayocean Park. members of the league, In other of sugar in New York and New Jer­
........................
4.3
—
June
.............................
4.3
473.44 lbs. fat.
County of Tillamook, State of Ore­ words it is evident that the league of sey.* * * Sugar at 11 cents, the
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4.4
—
July
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4.4
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Have others on test that will complete their
fl
gon.
nations is regarded by the powers war price, is tremendously scarce In
August........................ ........................ 4.5— 4.5
year in May, 1920, they will make some excellent
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You are further notified that said which have joined it as a mere these localities. But sugar at 22 and
September................. ............................4.6—-4.6
records. These cows are bred to Golden St. Mawes
23
cents
Is
as
plentiful
as
ever.
”
I <
W.
A.
Robbins,
has
paid
taxes
on
A*
“scrap of paper ’’
October....................... ......................... 4.7— 4.9
Rosarie No. 161026 who won the blue ribbon at
said premises for prior or subsequent
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November
..................
.........................
5.1
—
5.3
the Pacific International. His dam Is Golden St.
Frank H. Simonds: “Great inter­
years, with the rate of interest on
December................... ........................ 5.5— 5.3
Harrisburg, (Pa) Telegraph. “The est is manifested in this country over
Mawes Waltz Rosarie No. 299384 who has a record
said amounts as follows:
Total
ïbs.
milk
.
.
.
.
..
332,021
D
supreme
council
at
Paris
has
a
sort
of
of
559.30
lbs.
fat,
being
milked
only
twice
daily.
If
Katy of Shady Lawn Farm.
the possible changes in British pol­
1914 tax, paid Sept. 19, 1917, tax
Total lbs fat..........
..14,933.97
®
final job for Uncle Sam has made icy which may follow the arrival of
milked three times daily she Is capable of making
receipt No. 7 891, $6.60 rate of in­
No. 330122. Age 4 years.
B
seven or eight hundred lbs. fat. His grand dam. St.
Known to the American Ambassador Viscount Grey, of England. While in
This shows an increase of 4,541.20 lbs. fat val-^
terest 12 per cent.
Mawes Poppy No. 219992 on his sire’s side has a
ued at approximately 82 cents average price forS
1915 tax. paid Oct. 5. 1917, tax re­ at Paris that the Allied and Asso­ a certain sense his American visit
ciated Powers would make no change was a failure, since he accomplished
record of 952 !b. fat. He is one of our great herd
1919 or $3,323.78. Compare the two different years®
ceipt No. 6829, $4.89, rate of inter­
bulls, his daughters in the Junior Calf Class won 1st
in the award of only two percent of none of the things for which he
est 12 per cent.
k';
and I am sure the figures will convince you that it®
and 2nd at the Tillamook County Fair and “third”
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1916 tax first, April, 22, 1918, tax the German Shipping to the United came, did not see the President, see
States. Our Ambassador promptly re­
in a class of twenty junior calves at the Pacific In­
does pay to have a pure bred sire at the head of®
receipt No. 4318, $2.46, rate of in-
tlie league of nations launched, or
ternational. We often hear dairymen say they would
plied
that
the
United
States
prefer
­
your herd. One can readily see that the bure bred®
terest 12 per cent.
play any public part whatsoever,
just as soon have a “scrub” bull. I will present the
sire increased the fat and milk production and alsoS
1916 tax, second, Nov 18, 1918 tax red to waive its claim entirely. Your Grey’s visit was by no means useless,
figures that show the result of a purebred sire in
receipt No. 6982, $2.57, rate of in- Uncle Samuel doesn’t appear to be nor was his time wasted. In his brief
increased the quality of our Tillamook cheese. Itra
quite as papular in Paris just now
my herd. I started using him in 1912. His first
terest 12 per cent.
stay in Washington tlie British
doesn’t require any more effort to produce a highU
daughter freshened in 1915. Will give the figures
1917 tax, first, April 19, 1919, tax as he was in the spring of 1917, but statesman saw representatives of all
of each month's cheese factory test for 1914 and grade milk than it does a low grade milk and these®
receipt No. 4273, $2.04, rate of la­ we still observe great readiness upon parties and of all shades of feeling
total amount of fat per year before any of the bure
the part of our Allied Associates in
figures which show you that it increases your bank®
terest 12 per cent.
z .r
He recognized clearly and grasped
bred sire’s daughters were in milk and the same for account wonderfully. I am offering heifer calves®
1917 tax, second. Dec. o O , 1919, the war to accept some billions of sympathetically the fact that oppo­
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1919:
for sale from my grade cows. Some of these cows®
tax receipt No. 7223, $2 20, rate of dollars in loans and gifts and food sition to the league of nations cove­
have made a record of nearly 600 lbs. fat and sev-S
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1914—No. of cows 56.
supplies of every sort. A distinguish­
interest 12 per cent.
nant. as submitted to the senate, was
eral above 400 and a very few below 300. They areB
Month
Test
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Said T. B. Potter Realty Co., as ed economist has recently been quot­ not primarily or exclusively partisan
... January............................................... 3.5
ed
as
saying
that
we
ought
not
to
bred to my herd bulls Golden St Mawes Rosarie andB
the owner of the legal title of the
and it is conjectured here that, fol­
February ............................................. 3.5— 3.8
Riolars of Rock Ridge. We have been breeding®
above described property as the same pose as the rich uncle for all our lowing Grey’s return, there was no
March.................................................... 3.5
dairy stock for over fifty years and you are sure to®
appear of record, and each of the former associates indefinitely; that repetition by Lloyd George ot the
April...................................................... 3.6— 3.6
get the best if you select from this held, the herd®
other persons above named are here- , we ate exceeding all reasonable lim­ statement that politics had produced
May........................................................ 3.5— 3.4
that has always, until this year, produced the larg-C
by further notified that W. A. Rob­ its in our rather generous attitude to­ tlie failure of the treaty on this side
June...................................................... 3.6— 3.7
est cheese check in the county for any one month®
bins. will apply to the Circuit Court ward those whom we materially aid­ of the water. Many talks with many
July...................................................... 3.7— 3.6
and this year the herd was divided into two farms;®
of the County and State aforesaid ed in making the world more or less Republicans gave Grey a clear view
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August.................................................. 3.7— 3.8
some of the largest checks for the two were $2 700®
for a decree foreclosing the lien sate for democracy.”
of the possession of the champions of
September .......................................... 4.0—4.1
f
(twenty seven hundred).
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against the property above described,
the reservations ot the Senate. Turn­
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October............................................... . 4.1—4.2
Every
cow
is
on
test;
come
and
look
the
herd
over
Santa
Cruz,
(Calif.)
Sentinel:
and
mentioned
in
said
certificate.
Hermit’s Pussy Fancy,
ed aside from the original put poserfot
November ........................................ . 4.5
and get first choice.
And you are hereby summoned to ap­ "Some hot headed Democrats have his visit, the foreign secretary of for­
pear within sixty days after the first begun to urge the abolition of the eign affairs took up the' necessary
publication of this summons, exclu­ United States Senate. They are task of analyzing and appruislng
sive of the day of said first publica­ spreading their propaganda broad­ American feeling. And it is no secret
tion, and defend this action or pay cast, endeavoring to show that this in this city that one of the controll­
the amount due as above shown, to­ body has outgrown its usefulness, ing reasons for the viscountfs return
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gether with costs and accrued in­ and has become a mere obstruction rather sooner than he had expected
terest, and in case of your failure to in the path of progress and efficien­ was his feeling that the true situa­
to do so, a decree will be rendered cy, No one is taking the campaign tion in America was not in. the leant
foreclosing the lien of said taxes and very seriously,
but it should bt understood in Europe.”
costs against the land and premises quashed at once, for it leads along a
above named.
path fraught with danger for the
r\_.
Jas. Maginn,
cent per annum from the 30th day tied check payable to “School Dist.
SUMMONS.
This summons is published by or­ continuance for the constitutional
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of August. 1919; and you are fur­ No. 22, Cloverdale, Oregon.” for the
Lot
1,
qf
block
80,
Williams
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ther notified that the plaintiff, sum of $200.00, as a guarantee that der of the Honorable George T. Bag- guarantees for a democratic govern­
Add. to Bay City,
2.29
$
Tillamook County, will apply to the the contractor will furnish an ap- ley, Judge of the Circuit Court of ment. The constitution provides for
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Emma L. Williams,
the State of Oregon, for Tillamook the Senate as one branch of the gov­
circuit court of the State of Oregon,
Lot 2, of block 80, Williams
for the County of Tillamook, for a proved surety bond equal to 50 per County, and said order was made and ernment—the branch in which each NO KNIFE AND
LOSS OF BLOOD
Bay City Land Co.,
Add. to Bay City,
I 2.28 decree foreclosing the Jien3 against cent of the contract within ten days dated this 2nd day of Feb., 1920, and state shall have equal representation.
No
Plasters
and
Pains
for Hours
after
the
awarding
of
the
contract.
Lot 10, of block 55, Pacific
Emma L. Williams,
each and all of the said several
the date ot the first publication of To destroy it would be to destroy the
All bids must be made out on this summons Is the 5th day of Feb. whole constitution, for tiiat docu­
Or Days.
pieces and parcels of real property
Lots 5 and 6, of block 80,
Add. to Bay City.....................$ 1.26
blank proposals for the same, Blanks 1920.
Williams Add. to Bay City, I 4.57 mentioned in said Certificate.
Bay City Land Co.,
ment particularly provides that the TUMORS. PILES, FISTULA. GOITRE
And you and each of you are furnished upon application by the
Lots 4, 5 and 6, of block 57,
Sarah J. McMillan.
All process and papers in this pro­ equal representation there provided
DISEASES OF WOMEN
directed
and
summoned
to
appear
6.46
clerk or architect. Plans and speci­ ceeding may be served upon the un­ for shall be irrepealable. To destroy
Pacific Add. to Bay City, .. $
Fractional lot 1 and lot 2,
Four
Years Study In Europe.
thereon
at
the
rate
of
twelve
per
*
1.41
Bay City Land Co.,
block 6, of Idaville.............
fications may be seen at County dersigned residing within the State the senate, the constitution would
within sixty days after the date of
Lot 4, of block 58, Pacific
Over thirty years experience
Lizzie Hadley.
School Superintendent’s office, Tilla­ of Oregon at the address hereafter have to be abolished an amendment
the first publication of this sum­ i
Add. to Bay City, .............. I 2.29
Lot 6 of block 28, Thayer’s
mook, Schcool Clerk’s office, Clover­ mentioned.
would not suffice. But we forget. Portland Physical Therapy Labora­
John T. and Thos. F. Kenny,
Add., to Tillamook............. $ 3.97 mons, exclusive of the date of said dale, or at Architect’s office.
first
publication,
and
to
defend
the
John F. Reetly,
EVa of
of lots 1, 2, 3
What is the constitution of the New
tories. 412 to 417 Journal Building
Mrs. T. W. Clark.
The successful bidder will be re­
action or pay the amounts due; and
and 4, of block 64, Pacific
Attorney for Plaintiff. York World, or rather adherents of
Lots 6, 7, and 8, of block
Portland
Oregon
quired
to
give
references
and
an
ap
­
1.26
in
case
of
your
failure
to
do
so,
a
de
­
Add. to Bay City..................
Address 510 Wells Fargo Bldg.,
49, Thayer's Add. to Tilla­
Wilson? Tliey have been advocating
cree
will
be
rendered
by
said
court,
proved bond equal to 50 per cent of
lay City Land Co.,
ft
mook .......................................... $10.13
Portland. Oregon.
tlie unqualified passage of an instru­
foreclosing the liens of said taxes the amount of the contract.
Lot 4, of block 67, Pacific
Dwight & Curtis.
ment
of
international
government
2.49
and
costs
against
the
lands
and
the
Add. to Bay City.................. $
Lot 1, of block 3, Maple
The board reserves the right to
hy City Land Co.,
Administrator’s Sale of Real Property tiiat would nullify parts of the con-
Grove Add. to Tillamook. . $12.40 premises named in this notice and reject any and all bids.
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situation it left to tlie inlet pretation
'.ot 6, of block 67, Pacific
set
opposite
your
respective
names.
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Geo. B. Lamb.
By order of School Board No. 22.
\dd. to Bay City, .............. $ 2.49
The date of the first publication of
In the County Court of the State of of an international council. The con­
Lots 7 and 8, of block 9,
Storage—Oils
J. L. Burke, Chairman,
Ipma L. Williams,
this summons is tlie 25th day of De­
Miller’s
Add. to Tilla­
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. stitution means nothing to them. It
J. T. Moore, Clerk.
.ot 7, of block 70, Pacific
cember, A. D., 1919.
Repairing
of all kinds.
is
an
antequated
instrument
of
gov
­
7.15
mook
............................................
$
In the matter of the estate of
<dd. to Bay City, .............. $ 3.72 W. G. Dwight.
All processes and papers In this
ernment, which now blocks the way
Give us a trial.
Fritz
Buhrow,
late
of
Tillamook
i
Etm L. Williams,
proceeding may be served
on the Attention Truck Owners and Truck
Lots 4. 5. 6 ,7, 8. 9, 10, and
of the president. But the sentiment
County, deceased.
Goin & Wiedman.
District Attorney
of Tillamook
bt 9, of block 71, Pacific
11, of block 13, Miller’s
Drivers.
Notice is hereby given that the in favor of an autocratic dictatorship
Add. to Tillamook............... $20.64 County. Oregon, at Tillamook, Ore­
$ 2.29
Aid. to Bay City, ..........
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o
is
still
very
small
it
is
made
up
of
gon.
S. Hughes.
It is the intention of the County undersigned, by virtue of an order the most part of fanatical Democrat­
Emaa L. Williams,
W. L. Campbell,
Lot 6, of block 2,. Woods.. $ .82
Lc,s 1 and 2, of block 71,
Court
to enforce, at once, the law of tlie above named court, made and i ic editors who have lost all sense of
Sheriff of Tillamook
Pnific Add. to Bay City, .. $ 4.57
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regulating
loading trucks and trail- enteren in the above named proceed­ balance. So we do not believe in
County, Oregon.
Emrti L. Williams,
Allof the above described lands
Apm* For
' ers, to the manufacturers rated max- ing on the sixth day of January, worrying so much about it.”
Loh 4 and 5, of block 71
<i,
arc situated in Tillamook County,
1920, will, from and after the Ninth
I
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¡mum
load
carrying
capacity.
PAGE
AND
ALLEN AUTOMOBILES
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Pacfic Add. to Bay City, .. $ 4.57 State of Oregon.
Notice to Contractors.
John A. Carroll, Roadmaster. day of February, 1920, proceed to
Dr.
S.
P.
Orth,
professor
of
political
i
Write
For
D'monstration
EmmdL. Williams,
sell, at private sale, at the office of
You, and each of you, are hereby
science at Cornell University writes: [
Lots\o, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and
the
sheriff
of
Tillamook
County,
And
Prices.
notified that there is now due and
Sealed bids will be received by the
Notice.
16, oi block 71, Pacific Add.
"The treaty is composed of two parts
owing and unpaid to the plaintiff,
We the undersigned will prosecute Oregon, the following described real tin treaty proper, with Germany and ■
to Bar City............. . ............. $14.03 Tillamook County, on said Certifi- board of directors of school district
property, situate, lying and being in
No. 22, Cloverdale, Oregon, 2 p.m.
R. J. lendricks,
cate upon the several pieces and Feb. 10, 1920, for the erection and all persons found fishing, hunting the county of Tillamook and State of tlie covenant of the so called League
or trapping on our ranches without
Lots 36,11,12, 13, and 14 of
of Nations. The very great majority i
parcels of real property hereinbe-
I Oregon, namely:
block
Pacific Add. to Bay
fore described, the sums of money completion of a public school build­ our consent.
of sensible American citizens desired
The Southwest Quarter of Section
City, .................................... $15.09 set opposite each of such tracts, and ing, according to plans and specifi­
Jack Jennings,
tiiat the two be kept separate. If that ;
Bay City Land Co.,
Sever
Township
Three
South
Range
in addition thereto, there is due and cations prt oared by Charles H. Burg-
Wm. Elliott,
had been done, tlie treaty would have I
Lot 24, of block 78, Pacific
Nine
West
of
the
Willumette
Merid
­
owing and' unpaid on the respective graf, architect, Albany, Oregon. All
W. B. Vaughn,
been ratified long ago and time
Add. to Bay City,.............. $ .95 sums, further sums for Interest I bids must be accompanied by a certl-
ian, less Tracts 1264, 814, 1283, 589,
C. A. Elliott.
could have been devoted to the care­
592 ' and 588, described in Tract ful rearing of an adequate Internat­
Book In the office of County Assess­ ional structure, a task that at best
or of Tillamook County, Oregon, on can evolve very slowly. However, for
Yours for
pages 335, 334, 334, 333, 334 and reasons best known to himself and
333, respectively, of Faid Tract which are Just now being disclosed,
Quality and (Jnantity.
Book; containing 110.5 acres, mote the Pre-ldent of the United States, |
or lea
We give per cent I)is-
who, through the conjunction of
Subject to the
easements for events held the balance ot power in I
counf for Cash.
county roads now running over and ) bis nands. desired to so lnt«rniingl ,
upon said premises.
the treaty with the covenant thatJ
,i
The terms of sale are as follows: tliey are virtually inseparable lie is
fa * • * 111
Orna’ iciitai Fire Pl?
Built
For cash In hand ten percent of the willing, apparently, to *rad< the au­
of B.tc: and Stone, Vi Fire
amount of the offer to b<
paid at tonomy of his own nation, for an un­
Places absolutely gu anteed
the time of the acceptance of such know quantity in the perplexing
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not to smoke or n mey re­
offer, and the balance at the time of equation of world affairs. We are
funded
the delivery of the deed, which will now, therefore, in a miserable mud­
Brick work of all kinds done
be made subject to the approval of dle and for sheer expediency’s sake,
on short notice.
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What Would Your wife do
the
County
Court
ot
the
Stute
of
If I had all Foe SA VED,
I think tlie treaty should be speedil) I
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fite Place«.
Oregon for Tillamook County. If the adopt' d, amply safeguarded to pro­
if fire broke out ?
believe me, I'd be
Court should refuse to confirm the tect the American nation. You will
sale the amount of the deposit will find, that uo sooner i.s the treaty tn
some rich kid!
Are you leaving her with­
be refunded.
force than tlie structure |t rears will
out the panic-proof protec­
Dated January 8, 1920.
begin to g
TIIA.AMOOK. ORE
tion of Z
All the
W. L. Cam;
Kim
Administr
of th'
“Ijgf Your Proper’: With Us.”
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tone-quart hand chemical ex­
(. mt p It
• state of I
Buhrr W,
We can sei) your farms
tinguisher; instant and panic­
a Etln<
late of th'
u d t y of
M.PETERSEN & SONS
Don’t" !<■!..y
I ex­
Th1 n wht n
proof in operation; child can
Tillamook
•at -d.
,
Realtors.
I rued a
tinguisher i in your home.,
“THE INSURANCE MAN.’’
Po nd Rontle, Yamhill Co.. Oregon.
work it perfectly; for fac­
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Summons for Publication in Fore­
closure of Tax Lien.
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Discuss Current Topics
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Jerseys for Sale
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Place a purebred Jersey Sire at the head of
your Herd!
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By doing so you increase the quality and quantity of
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