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    TiLLAMOOK
ŒiUanumk îtjeaMüilit.
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION
per year .$2.00
Advertising Ratei.
Display Advts, per inch...........
Locals ............................ Per Hue
Readers, with reading matter
per line .............................. • •
Notices of meetings etc, per line
20c.
7c.
7c.
7c.
Call For County Warrants.
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All outstanding County General
General Fund Warrant -, endorsed
prior to January 16, 1920, and all
outstanding County Road Warrant
endorsed prior to December 6. 1919,
will be paid upon presentation. In­
terest ceases this 18th day of Febru­
ary, 1920.
Kathleen Mills, Co. Treasurer.
Some Tonsils!
Editorial Snap Shots
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The editor is praying for a good
southwester rain and wind storm. It
will be remembered that when the
flu was quite bad last year that a
few days after a rain and wind storm
there was not a case of the flu in the
county. That is why the editor is
praying for a rain and wind storm.
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Tillamook was stirred out of its
habitual lethargy on Saturday night,
when Fred Thompson, a logger from
Drain, Oregon, who was registered
at (lie Ramsey hotel, came jazzing
down into the hotel lobby, clad in
diaphanous undergarments, and pro­
claimed to the mortified ladies pres­
ent that he was going to get married.
When pandemonium subsided, Dr.
Hoy was summoned and diagnosed
Mr. Thompson's lapse from sanity as
tonsilitis and a temperature of 103
degrees. We are wondering what the
patienls mode of procedure would
liave been had
he liad erysip­
elas and a fever of 109! Mr. Thomp­
son s friends will be glad to know
that lie lias quite recovered now and
i. once more safe and sound in tliu
bosom of his family, at Drain.
Is Tillamook going to let Coos run
away from them? The cheese output
of i illaniook County can be doubled
wltho'.t increasing the number of
cow- simply by increasing the pro­
duction per cow.
It. C. Jones, County Ageut.
Methodist Episcopal.
HEADLJGHT FEBRUARY
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
One cent a word per Issue.
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, P.op. .
Eggs and Baby Chicks for sale. John
Hoffman, Tillamook, Ore. Meh. 25
If there are as many as six people
For
Sale, 53 acres of Wilscn liver
at church next Sunday morning the
dairy land. See Frank Freeman,
, ustor, G. O. Oliver will speak on tbe
north of Tillamook.
F-29.
•'Unit System.”
As fine a picture lecture as was For Sale—Good Underwood type­
ever given in Tillamook will be giv­
writer. Cai
Bailey, Mutual
en at 7:30 Sunday evening, It goes
phone.
F-26.
without saying that you are cordial-
ly invited to take advantage of these Want to purchase sma»; , s. Miller I
Cox Logging Co., Timber, Ore.
4
services.
Reformed Church.
(jUADANTlll)
MI LE J
One inner Tube with each Pennsyl vania V.C. Tire
Sold during February.
ALDERMAN & POORMAN, Tillamook,
ANDERSON BROS., Nehalem
AL. BOON, Cloverdale
For Sale,2 lots on 5tli street, near
the laundry. Also house and lot on
Sth Street.—Write H. V. Hanis,
Cor. 4th Ave. and 5th Street. Rev.
it. 3, Box 53, Vancouver, Wash.
W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. Sunday
School at 10 a.m.. Morning worship Wanted; Agents for Tillamook and
at 11 o'clock.
vicinity. Good proposition. Pre­
During the season of Lent, of
vious experience unnecessary. Tree
which this is the first Sunday, the
School of Instruction. Address Mas­
pastor will preach a ceries ot Lenten
sachusetts Bonding and Insurance
sermons stressing the evangelistic
Company, Accident and Health de­
note. His first subject is “True Fast-
partment, Saginaw, Michigan, Cap­
ing” Evening service ot 8 o’clock
ital $1,500,000.
Feb. 26.
Subject: "The Greatest of Spiritual
Gifts.” You are cordially invited to Lost: Part of fountain pen. Fi.ider
please leave same at the Headlight
worship with us.
office.
Open Now
Some one in the north part of the
county is liable tor a $2.uuv Hi ■ tor
giving out and publishing »en
turns for that pari (o the county.
Editor Nunn, of the V> heelei Repoit
er, should be on Hit anxious -eat,
for if the federal authorities go aftei
those who are responsible for the
leak, there wHl be - -
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and something big to pay. And H lfl
perfectly proper, fol U one thing *s
Supreme Court Decides Cases.
.
Musical.
given out by census takers there is
Tor Sale—Jersey cow, will freshen
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luattei
March 11. Also four or rive tons ot
Doming to pievcnt other
A. Arstill vs. D. H. Fletcher, et al.
On Saturday evening, February
grass hay. Apply to Clent King,
leaking out.
14111, a number ot the boys who are appellants; appeal troni Tillamook
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Beaver, Oregon.
F-19.
studying the piano with Mrs. J. C. county; action torecover money for
damages
to
respondent
’
s
property.
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook of-
President Wilson, was evidently llolden, met at her home, to enjoy
Opinion by Justice Burness. Judge
l ie acroaa the etreet south of the
suffering from a brain storm when an interesting and informal program
GeorgeR. Bagley reversed and cube
court house every Friday and Sat­
he "fired'' Secretary of Stat« Lam­ of instrumental and vocal music.
dismissed.
urday, other times by appoint­
ing from his cabinet. The untenable James Watson, whose excellent tech­
Solon Schiffmann vs. E. L. You-
nique
and
mastery
of
sight
reading,
ment.
M-25.
position tlie president took in claim­
speak well for his five years of study mans, et al, appellants, appeal f rom
ing that Mr. Lansing was usuperiug
Tillamook County; suit for damages Sir Bessie Fayne De Koi Fobes. The
authority that belongs to the presi­ proved an able accompanist, Mrs.
sire with great quality and 800 lbs.
Holden had prepared a delightfully and to enjoin defendants from cut-
dent is calling cabinet meetings Is
breeding, offers for sale some of
ling and taking away timber upon'
generous
spread
ot
refreshments,
and
simply foolish and absurd. That Mr.
his sons and daughters. See A. T.
this feature was by no means the premises of plaintiff. Opinion by
Lansing has stood by the president
i Chief Justice McBride. Judge George
Hofmann “The Holstein Man.”
is generally admit led, and now to be least enjoyable of the occasion, if
one is to believe a twelve year old It. Bagley affirmed.
bounced out ot office because Jhepres-
For Sale—9 brood sows, will furrow
boy’s report of the evening.
brain
soon; 26 slioats, weight 125 ibs
id ent had a L
----- -- storm is not only
The
guests
were
Christian
Church.
Floyd
Rosenberg,
each; 17 shoats, 75 Ibs. each; 25
humiliating to the president and Glen
Rosenberg, Leonard Hales,
weaned pigs; 1 Chester
Whits
Mr. Lansing but the entire country. Janies Watson, Donald and Gerald
The
Bible
School
fell
down
in
at
­
Boar. Will also turn over garbage
It ueeuis, however that Mi. . Lansing (Ten. haw, i.uVern and D ant Page, tendance last Sunday as did all other
route. Will sell for part cash and
was anxious to resign, , for the presl- Wesley Tippin, Lee Stillwell. Darrel services, but we hope all will soon be
balance on easy payments. Apply
dent ignored him while in France. King, Ermll Hosley and John Chester in their accustomed places.
—? trou-
to Frank Hanenkrat.
Tlie president is bringing one
Tile C. E. Societies are doing good
Holden Jr.
nother
ble upon ai.
----- upon the democrat-
work. All young people invited.
For Sale—First class 80 acre dairy
lc party, and it la no wonder that
The Ladies Aid is meeting every
Alice Brady At The Gem.
ranch, sixty acres best river bot­
democratic leaders are abandoning
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Thursday al 2:30 at the church and
tom, twenty acres good up-land.
tlie president, even the rubber stamp
How a fortune stands between the doing essential work, come.
Two miles south of Tillamook on
senators who did his bidding and happiness of a young couple Is dra­
The church services Sunday will be
paved highway. Well improved
defeated the treaty of peace and matically portrayed in Alice Brady's evangelistic and patriotic, time 11
farm, good buildings, high-produc­
league covenant. This all helps l<» latest Select Picture. ''Her Great a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Ozella Hart will
ing cows. All low lands well tiled.
make political capital for th. Repub­ Chance.” which will lie shown at the sing for us Sunday. May we have
City water piped in house, also
lican party.
Gem Theatre next Sunday night.
your presence at both services Sun­
barns, garden and fields. If you
Lola Gray, who spends her time day ?
want a farm that pays, see us at
The annual reports of the 1 ilia- working hard, loves Charles Cox,
once. Will consider a small place
cheese
uiook County, co-opcratlv»
New York's Whiteway sensation.
intrade as part payment.—John
associations make interesting reud-
Reformed Congregational Church.
Lola usually goes motoring with
Ebinger.
an increase of 20 per Charley after work. Tliey visit a road
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Ing, for
10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Early display of ladies and childrens
cent in production goes to prove house one day, and there Charley, a
that the dairymen ot Tillamook little intoxicated, broaches tile sub­ preaching.
1*30 Spring Hats now at .Mi.-s
Does it matter what a man believ­
County were not strikers or loafers ject of marriage to Lola, who bravely
Pattersons.
there
was
demand
from
all
when
refuses for his sake. Then Charlie es? There is a spirit of generalization
__
for increased production. starts on another "tear” and the abroad that reduces the Christian
quarter
Biunswick & Che ney Phonographs,
"Euphona”
Players—Ludwig—
It took a lot ot hard work and long next morning the papers are full of faith to a mere humantarian service,
Kingsbury and Milton pianos. Sold
hours to bring about an increase of tile news. Cox, Senior, has his lawyer and does not have a hope resting in
on reasonable monthly payments
20 per cent. This not only speaks make a new will, and Lola hearing solid belief. Some go as far as to say
at the Song Shop. Call and hear
well for the patriotism of the dairy­ of this now comes to Charley as his that it does not matter what a man
them.
men, but the entire country gets some wife, determined to transform his believes, just so he is in earnest.
ot the credit. The manner in which character, now that her chance Is Paul gave us a definition of it when
the dairymen of the county handled here.
he says, “that no man who strives Wanted—Young man to work on
dairy farm; top wages to right
their own business is certainly very
for the mastery Is crowned unless he I
man. Erwin Harrison.
creditable, and never before ill the
strives
lawfully.
The
fact
that
I
only
Bon (Bum) Voyage.
hiotury of the cheese iudustry in this
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need to be in earnest would be u
Miscellaneous Advertisements
county has the spirit of co-opera­
While Tllianiookera and passeng­ very difficult doctrine whereby we
Will set it up and put it to work for you to your satisfaction or you don’t pay a cent
tion worked as smoothly and with ers on tlie Southern Pacific wouldn't could excuse a theft, a murder, or Dr. Wise—Dentist.
such flattering results as today. Tlie be so unreasonable as to expect the any act of lawlessness. If all we need
To be had now at the Tillamook Clay works, E. G. KREBS, Prop.
dairymen have built up a great in­ train to be on time, nevertheless one Is earnestness, then the robber is ex­ Wanted—to trade improved Willam­
dustry and by their efforts to pro­ Is justified in registering mild sur­ cused from the guilt of robbing is ex­
ette Valley farm, located 10 miles ^^s^sccioeioccccocooooocoocoociceQocoocoocooooiocooooet&tiGOiaoGGiooooooooooo
duce a high grade cheese, they have prise when the flyer toot-toots hap­ bank. etc. You will admit that a man
west of Eugene. Value $12,000 for
made the name of tlie home product pily into Tillamook at 9:30 Tuesday must be earnest about the right to
improved Tillamook dairy farm of
ELECTION NOTICE
not exceed six per cent per annum, vote “Yes” or “No” in answer to the
famous. It is not out of place tor the morning stead of 3:45 Monday after­ succeed in it. Truth is plain no one
about equal value.—F. D. Petzold,
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and they shall not be sold for less affirmative or negative of the question
editor to commend the dairymen for noon, having made the perilous run needs to err. Yet some people be-
Eugene, Oregon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that than the par value thereof, with all propounded upon the ballot for the
the splendid result of last year, we of 110 miles from Portland in twenty lieve everything but the Bible­
in pursuance of a resolution adopted secured interest to date of payment
know how a large number were hand live hours and fifteen minutes. Upon Colne to our services, in some way Dr. W. E. Lebow will be at Dr, by the Common Council of Tillamook therefore by the purchasers.” That adoption or rejection of such measure.
That the ballot title to be used at
tliey
may
help
you.
of
help,
Wise's
Tillamook
office
Mondays,
(capped for want
but with questioning one who is employed in
City, Oregon, on the 16th day of legal voter who votes for the adoption the ballot said election for voting upon
Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Thurs­ February, 1920, a Special Election or rejection of said measure shall
Rev. Richard S
true Western grit tliey put forth re- tlie capacity of oil can squtrter on
said measure shall read as follows:
days nt Nehalem; Fridays and Sat­ has been called and will be held at
newed eftorts without one word of tile delayed engine. It was learned
PROPOSED BY THE COMMON “
Secretary of the Interior Lane may
urdays at Wheeler.
April 29 the City Hall in Tillamook City, on
complaint, and what increase was that an outgoing freight train met a
COUNCIL
Thursday, March 4th, 1920, at which
made in their finances they are just- ■pill rail mar Mohler, ami two cars well say that the resignation of
Shall a measure entitled “ A Mea­
ly entitled to It. Il is work and in- leaped gaily off the track, causing a school teachers is alarming. But he Miss M. Patterson is representing election there will be submitted to
sure to Amend the Charter of Tilla­
tin- Nn Bone Corset Co., formally the qualified electors of Tillamook
dustry that counts and tilts, loo, we pretty messy wreck in the path of will find the first and greatest blame
mook City, Oregon, by adding thereto
City for their adoption or rejection
represented by Mis. Edwall. Leav. a measure, authorizing the issuance
are glad to say, uad a good d< al to do "in gallant passenger speed-breaker. tight there in tile city of Washing
an article to be designated as Article
your orders at her Millinery store ! of General City Bonds to the amount
111 making Tillamook cheese liinimn
lb»' track was cleared on .Monday ton.
XV, authorizing a bond issue for the
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—
eteiiing In lime for the train to ar­
of not more than $15,000.00. The pro-
purchase of fire engine and fire fight­
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Victor Berger is reported as refer
eds from the sale of such bonds to
ing equipment” as proposed by the
rive here before midnight, but it
It was some costly joy ride Ihr
• applied by the Common Council of
Common Council of Tillamook City,
isn’t ethical or natural or proper or ling to tlie Constitution of the I'nit-
100
yes
democratic party took to run i b<
Tillamook City, Oregon, so far as
Oregon, referred to the people of said
l>". silile or agreeable for R. R. union ed States as a "piece of paper" There
railroads. Here are the ■ costs ot Illis
city for adoption or rejection by re­
fellers to work more than
ight was another Hun, still more eminent A better piano for the same money. shall be required for that purpose, to
the purchase of a Fire Engine and
democratic joy ride.
rid". Freight
1
rates
solution adopted by said Council on
Cook's .Music House, Tillamook. '
101
No
Innirs per delm. so the humbled, than Berger, w Im regarded a treaty
fire fighting equipment for the use
the 16th day of February, 1920, be
wi re raised and tlie
the government
hungry, sleepy, weary, traveler had as a mere "scrap of paper.”
adopted. This is a measure to amend
made shippers cough up an addition­
All the latest rolls for your Player of Tillamook City, Oregon.
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to postpone his arrival In our 11’1
Said measure being proposed by the
the Charter of Tillamook City by add­
Piano at the Palm Confectionery.
al $2,00(1,000.000. Passenger fares
Something
worth
thinking
about
is
Common Council of Tillamook City,
city until the morrow. But what of
ing thereto Article XV authorizing
wete raised and the people went
the issuance and sale of general
It ' lie ought to lie grateful to be per­ that nobody would think of wilting Dr.'s Allen and Sharp. Dentists. Oregon, being in words and figures
do., n In their pockets for another
as
follows,
to-wit;
National Building.
bonds of Tillamook City to the amount
mitted to ride on the chou-choo, and a history of the Democratic party
$2,000,000,000. Now Hie railroads
“A MEASURE TO AMEND THE
of $15,000.00, for raising funds for
allowed to buy a ticket and breaths with a view of demonstrating that
are deficit $700.000.000 ami there
CHARTER OF TILLAMOOK CITY,
J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F
the purchase of a fire engine and
Hie cinders and see the pretty scen­ its record affords any demonstration Dr. Bldg.
OREGON BY ADDING THERETO
Tillamook, Oregon.
are claims amounting to $300,000,-
fire fighting equipment.
ery and listen to the orntlon of the of capacity to conduct the national
AN
ARTICLE
TO
BE
DESIGNAT
­
Mark X between the number and
OOo that have not been paid making
eloquent young man who tries to businesa.
ED AS ARTICLE XV, AUTHORIZ­
answer voted for.
Counter Sales Books—Order youi
in ull $5,000,000,000 additional ex­
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sell you apples and sandwiches and
ING
A
BOND
ISSUE
FOR
THE
Sales Books from W. F. Baker,
pense to run the railroads. This,
Said election will be held at eight
Dated this 17th day of Februarv
l'iie New York Food Administrator
PURCHASE OF FIRE ENGINE
figs, and tells you that his special
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call
however, is not the whole story of
AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIP­ o'cloek in the morning and will con- 1920.
brand of chocolate contains as much announces that "if a man were en­
68 Headlight.
this democratic Joy ride. The 1 all­
tinue until 6 o’clock in the evening of
Frances B. Stranahan,
MENT.
nourishment as two boiled eggs or tirely destitute of clothing he could
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore.
roads are run dow.i in equipment and one-hnlf beefsteak.
Section 1: That the Charter of the said March 4th, 1920.
buy himself a complete outfit for Dr. W. E. Lcbow—Dentist with Dr.
Wise.
Tillamook City, Oregon as enacted
the service was never worse. Willie
$53.69. How do these federal offi­
in Portlaid recently the editor was
by the Legislative Assembly of the
cials get that way?
Does Cow Testing Pay?
State of Oregon in the year 1893 and Notice of Proposed Vacation of Street
Estelle Thayer,
told of a little incident tliut 1s
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as thereafter amended be and the
Talmage, Claussen & Mannix.
worth repeating in this connection.
t
he
man
who
labors
in
the
politics
The Tillamook Cow Testing : Asso-
Notice Is hereby given that Claud?
same is hereby amended by adding
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Three Portland business men were
of America in behalf of the interests
thereto the following article:
<
Thayer and Estelle Thayer have fil­
going to California for a few months elation has been in continuous opera-
of any alien nation or combination
ARTICLE XV.
ed with the City Recorder of Tilla­
and they decided to send something lion for eight years and i should, of nations rather than of his own
NEHALEM NOTES.
Section 1: The Common Council of mook City, Oregon, their petition
to that state in a railroad car They therefore, show deflnttae i results, country Is entitled to be known by
Tillamook
City,
Oregon,
is
hereby
au
­
The Nehalem public school Is clos­
kept on making application fora either positive or negative, Talk the short and ugly name of "traitor."
thorized to issue and sell the general praying for the vacation of the fol­
with any of the men who have been
lowing described tract of land in­ ed for a while on account of the
car. and finding that they could not
bonds
of
Tillamook
City
to
the
amount
o------
in since the start and you will find
obtain one went to the freight depot,
of not more than $15,090.00. The cluded within the present dedicated "flu” epidemic. We all hope the
The time will come when the pen
school will start up again.
proceeds from the sale of such bonds street, to-wlt:
and complaining how they hud been them very sure that It puys and pays ally of panic will be paid for Infla­
Beginning at the northeast corner
•hall be applied by the Common Coun­
Mr. Martheny and family of Ne­
treated, they were told to go to the big Compare the association average tion of the currency under the fed-
cil of Tillamook City, Oregon, so far of Lot 3 in block 33. of Thayer's halem, moved to Brighton, Camp 4
hoi place. Of course, that did not sei 1 produelion for 1918 with the aver­ ■ rnl reserve system, and when
as shall be required, for that purpose, Fifth addition to Tillamook City, last week.
age
production
of
the
cows
not
In
the
very good, so they took tlie mat ter
fedeial reserve bunks with their In­
to the purchase of a fire enigine and Oregon, and running thence west 50
’> with one of the liighiT officials associations that year The associa­ creasing domination of finance
Several cases of flu have been re­
fire fighting equipment for the use of
tion cows in tlie county. Illis includes
un-
feet to the southeast corner of lot 2 ported in Nehalem and Wheeler.
and ■ ie> wen
Tillamook
City,
the
indebtedness
to
be
der
administration
control,
will
be-
both associations, averaged 6675 lbs
Phone 72.
to i.tar thsi i
evidenced by said bonds being hereby i in said block 33; thence north along , George Handy, wife and child,
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milk and 267 lbs. butter fat. The come us t much
■ "rfeted he v » d b.
authorized
to be incurred in addition the east line of said lot 2, 35.75 feet; have moved to Brighton, Camp 4,
........ * States bank wa- In
other cows outside the associations as the United
to any indebtedness heretofore author­ thence In a southeasterly direction, where they will make their home for
ECONOMY CLEANERS
to the hot t
i
Jackson
’
s
dn>
made an average of 1425 lbs. milk
ized to be incurred by the Charter of in a direct line. 61.47 feet to the a while.
glorious F
Tillamook City. The purchasers of Place of beginning; being that por­
and 177 tbf tat This extra 9<> Tbs of
been having ,
1 he play "The Elopment of Ellen"
AND DYERS the bonds hereby authorized shall not
Job Hedges, of Nev
fat at 75c per lb amounts to $67.50
oik. assert
and it is the most exp
tion of Third Street and Seventh which was given by the Nehalem
that:
"Every
think
be
required
to
see
to
the
application
or
over
;l
3000 per cent Interest on the
Democrat
2nd. Between 3rd and 4th.
sal Joy ride in existence. And the
Avenue East In said city lying south Methodist League, was attended by a
of the proceeds thereof
who has read the com
lion of the
dear people hav e been fooling the initial outlay for testing. What Will United States will be
and west of u line running from the large crowd. AH went away with a
Section
2:
The
bonds
hereby
auth
­
the MODERN EQUIPMENT.
bills and are called upon for more pay bigger dividends?
orized shall be issued in accordance northwest corer of said block 33 to good woid for the league.
th,.
1 lie riilaimstk Association will party in the coming
money. Home of the member- of tile
with the Charter provisions of Tilla­ northwest corner of said block 33 to
1 he Nehalem public school gave a
Democrats
themselves
average
for
1919
right
around
t
the
3 SO
PERMANENTLY LOCATED.
government in explaining the $7o0.-
mook City, except that is is hereby block.
pi »'gram Inst Friday, to celebrate
Republican
lose
The
t
rupie
provided that the ordinance or other
000,600 deficit, say had the govern­ tbs butter fat In other words the of the nation are o|
And th»» said petition is now pend- Arbor Day. After the program was
act of the Council providing for the ing, and will, at a meeting of the
ment raised passenger nnd freight association records allow you to per- government by indivli
the planting of trees and plants. All
sistently
advance
increasing
in
i-suing
of
said
bonds
shall
not
be
QU.
L.
I..
HOY,
pro-
rates si* mouths sooner, this deficit
Common Council of Tillamook City, had a good time.
a president, we must
subject to the referendum proviaions Oregon,
Jfcld not exist, which goes to prove duction. We had 1450 cows tn th» dent who will sit j,
to be held on Monday, the
of the Charter of Tilamook City, and
^^hOie democratic party have slung Tillamook Association in 1919 which
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON such referendum provisions are here­ Sth day of April, 1920. be taken up
was the largest number In any aseo- councelors and advla
^^■ivellng public iiiui -Inpp, i
by declared not to be applicable to the for hearing and disposition. All per­ JD OBERT H. McGRATH
their advice and thi
T illamook B lock ,
JIBhiird and (hey m» m,« 5,.lrv elation tn the state. 1 understand
bonds authorized to be issued under sons concerned are notified to govern
that
one
of
the
Prayer,
that
they
may
make
a
right
Coos associations is <v OO III,.,« '■
^^^Hid not "sting them
the provisions of this article.
The themselves accordingly.
COUNSKLLOR-AT LAW,
recognized with 1 585 cows signed up declMon."
Oregt u rate of interest on said bonds shall
Tillamook,
St andaid S
Station
Red Crown Filtered Gasoline
Zerolene, Mobile A. and Monogram Oils
Light, Medium and Heavy Grades
Free Air and Water
1 SERVICE
First Last and all the i ime
SERVICE
Corner First St. and 2nd Ave. E., Opposite Lamars’ Drug Store
VAUGHN’S, the Original and Best
NELSON & CO.,
General Merchandise,
Bay City, Oregon.
Square Deal and
Good Goods
Our Motto.
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Claude Thayer,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.