Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 27, 1920, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 27, 1920.
OFFICIAL COUNT IN I Candidates for president
PRIMARY ELECTION Wm. Candidates
for vice- president:
T. Vaughn............................. ..
Memorial Day in Tillamook.
------ 0------
Exerices on Monday.
/
^Service one)
Assemble bugle call 9:45 a. m.
Republican Ticket
Electors of president and vice-pres­
All orders "fall in” under lodge
Delegates to the National Conven- ident :
officials, with lodge flags and banners
Celia L. Gavin .................
tion:
.110 and take position in column.
Oscar Hayter .......................
Daniel Boyd
.132
March, bugle call, 10 a. m.
Dr. E. T. Hedlund...............
R. R. Bulter
121
Column will march to Hoquarton
Geo. J. Cameron.............................. 404 1 Robert A. Miller ...............
143 slough bridge, 2nd Ave. E.. Second
Charles H. Carey ......................... 439 A. E. Reames.......................
121 division will mass at north end of
W. E. Compton ............................. 199 Elton Watkins ...................
114 the bridge. Third division will mass
Wm. I. Harrison.............................. 392
United States Senator
at south end of bridge and east on
Oliver M. Hickey .......................... 223 Geo. E. Chamberlain .................. 176 mill platform, and First division on
John K. Kollock........................ 222
Harvey Starkweather...................... 50 the bridge.
Stanfield Macdonald ...................... 416
Public Service Commissioner: , Services in charge of Corinth Re­
I
Wm. D. Bennett.............................. 120 lief Corps, No. f, Dept, of Oregon.
N. C. Maris................................ 351
Memorial service for all sailor mar­
Wallace McCamant ...................... 442
Port of Bay City
ines and martyrs of the Lusitania,
F. Hobson ...................
Conrad P. Olson........................ **84
22 etc. Close by taps.
John L. Rand ................................. 3—*5 T. Jacoby .....................
. M
(Service two.)
Robert Watt ................
Aii extremely interesting story of the plainsand
James S. Stwart....................... ..343
.3
The assemble.
Delegates to the National C.> iven- John Nelson ..................
Column reform “right in front’
. .3
the outlaw element which ruled them in the early
and march via 2nd Ave. E to 4th St
Amendments
ti.n .'cr nomination of candidates for
Constitutional Amendment extend­ and east to Christian church. (If you
president nd vice president:
days of the west. One night only; dont miss it.
E. J. Adams ............ ...
...474 ing eminent domain over roads and were too late before to get into the
ranks of your order, do so now.)
ADULTS 25c.
Joel C. Booth ....................
.. 4G5 ways.
CHILDREN 15c.
Usual order of seating at church,
Yes ..........1294
John C. Kendell .................
. .426
officials
of
units
acting
as
ushers.
No..........403
V, aitei L. Tooze, Jr.............
...Ct2
Center seats from front, G. A. R.,
9:45 or not until the parade
Limitation of four per cent stae in­ W. R. C., American Legion, Schools
Frar.r 1. Wrightr..ar..........
...478
passes off. Last year a big car nosed
debtedness for pedmanent roads.
1.. 1 didates for President
(unless in galleries.) On each side its way silently thru the mass of
Yes ...........1376
,H rbert C. Hoove- ..........
...210
those who are on program (no wait­ women and childreu, many of whom
No .......... 405
Herman W. Joli.iojr...........
ing at the rear for slow triumphal had to be pulled out of the way.
... 026
Restoring capital punishment.
march when called) come right to
t rank O. Lowden ..............
. .228
Probably the most impudent “put
Yes .......... 1094
the front at the start or if delayed, over” Tillamook ever saw.
Leonar:’ Wood....................
. 626
as soon as you arrive, next the frat­
No .......... 761
...............
Candidates for vice-president:
Flowers and flags are greatly need­
Crook and Curry Counties Bonding ernizing orders.
Henry Cabot Lodge .................. 699
ed; loose flowers for the service at
Program.
the water, and bouquets at the
Elwood Washington .................. 346 Amendment.
FEATURING
By special invitation and generous graves, four dozen of these for the
Yes .......... 838
Wm. Grant Webster.................. 260
volnteering. Each unit furnighes one flower girls. Spare a few or more
No.......... 393
Electors of presidents nd vice- pres­
Katherine MacDonald.
or more brief numbers for the pro­ from the few or many you have In
Successor to governor.
idents:
gram, and S. S. Johnson the main your city garden or ranch; wild flow­
Yes......... 1070
M. C. George .........................
address on, “Memorial Day.’
ers, apple, cherry, crab, broom, etc.
No .......... 530
At twelve o’clock, noon, beginning
Harriet C. Hendee..................
Let everybody put flowers on pri­
Higher educational tax act.
on the Atlantic coast, as the time vate graves. K. P. or special flags
Clarence R. Hotchkiss ..........
Yes
..........
1138
systems
change,
all
chruch
and
pub
­
Joseph Hume .........................
on graves of lodge members, but for
lic oells with toll for five minutes, this day reserve the U. S. flag for the
No .......... 591
Chas. E. Lockwood ..............
Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Marines’ the people standing in silence.
men who fought for it.
John J. Richardson ..............
“Breaking ranks” at close of pro­
Educational
aid revenue bill.
Refreshments.
Walter T. Robb ......................
gram, unit officials will conduct the
Yes ........... 1143
Tillamook is noted for generous
United States Senator:
unite out of the church by the way refreshments—you will justify its
No.......... 555
You’ll remember Miss MacDonald
Albert Abraham ..................
409
they came, and inarch or dispense reputation—don’t forget a generous
State Elementory School fund.
as the star in “THE THUNDER­
for lunch at will.
R. N. Stanfield.........................
,966
lunch
basket
—
they
can
be
left
with
Yes........ 1154
BOLT” and the splendid acting1
The assemble call will be blown at f the W. R. C. at the Christian church,
Representative in Congress:
No
..........
558
which she done in it. Her role in
2
p.
m.,
where
ever
agreed
upon,
on
W. C. Hawley .............................. 1275
so far as known entertainment by
the bugle.
Blind School Tax measure.
‘‘THE BEAUTY MARKET” is
Secretary of State:
other units. Restaurants are noti­
(Service
three.)
just
as pleasing.
Yes
...........
1429
fied to run their chances on a crowd.
E. L. Cobum................................. . .97
The afternoon assemble.
No.......... 343
TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY
B. F Jones....................................... .399
The call will be blown at 2 o’clock,
Card of Thanks
Aflults 25c.
Children 15c.
Sam A. Kozer ....’....................... .259
Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting
the units falling in whenever agreed
Fred I.ockley ............................... 173
upon and the parade re-formed at
Tillamook, Ore., May 25, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that the the Christian church—G. A. It., W. To the people of Tillamook County.
M. Vernor Parsons....................... 153
I have a large number of pigs for Dr. Wise—Dentist.
Henry J. Schulderman ................ 113 Board of Directors of Tillamodk Hotel R. C., and flower girls in cars, other
I wish to thank sincerely all of Tillamook Headlight’s
sale, if you are interested call me Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
W. D. Wood ............................... 255 ComPany. pursuant to authority in untis as they elect. At the Cemetery those, who, by their votes or kind
on Mutual phone. A. C. Bosmon.
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
Trade
Mart.
them
vested
by
the
by-laws of said the column will halt and close up, words, aided me in the primary elect­
Justices of the Supreme Court.
corporation, has called a special nieet- with the Dead March playing, the ion of last week; and my greatest
My middle name is George. Let me Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­
One cent a word per issue.
Henry J. Bean .............................. 1028
bring you “Vaughn” Best drag saw
■ ing of the stockholders of said corp-
fice on Wednesdays
F-26.
Henry L. Benson .......................... 954 i oration, to meet at the office thereof military units will pass north, on wish is that I may be able, in a mea­
on the market today. Call E. G.
the
cemetery
road,
to
the
graves
sel
­
sure,
to
repay
them
the
debt
I
owe.
Singer
Agency
—
H.
F.
Cook,
Prop.
.
*
Lawerence T. Harris .................. 941 in the Tillamook Hotel, in Tillamook I
Krebs.
Counter Sales Books—Order .your
ected, the flower girls on each side
Very truly yours,
Thornes A. McBride ...................1079 City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 10th garlanding the graves.
Sales Books from W. F. Baker,
H. S. Brimhall. Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath, has moved to The Wiley B. Allen Co.’s pianos and
110 I. O. O. F. building.
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call
Dairy and Food Commissioner.
day of June, 1920, at 2:00 o’clock in | O^her orders will decorate graves
players at The Song Shop, Main St.
68 Headlight.
C. L. Hawley ....’......................... 1251 ■ the afternoon of said day, for the of members as they prefer, but all William
Farnum Due
in New
All standard makes. No stencils.
Just hear the new “Cheney” phono­
I purpose of considering the advisabil- units for final service when each or­
Public Service Commissioner
Western Play.
graph, then decide. Monthly pay­
Fred C. Buchtel .......................... 760 i ity of increasing the captial stock of der as their elect contribute some
ments. The Song Shop, Main St. Wanted—To rent for at least one
That
popular
idol
of
the
screen,
year, reasonably modern house.
Edward Cousin .............................. 437 the said corporation from *33,000.00 ritual or other bit appropriate as a
to *75,000.00 or to such other a- tribute, the whole closed by brief ex­ William Farnum, is coming to the “Nu Bone” made to order corsets—
Will pay up to *50 per month.
District Attorney:
Gem Theatre next Tuesday, June 1,
Miss M. Patterson, representative,
Must be ready for occupancy by
T. H. Goync ..........
1262 mount as the stockholders may deem tracts from the G. A. R. ritual and in his latest William Fox production,
proper; and for the purpose of con­ the firing salute to the dead.
1st near 2nd Ave.
J-10
July 1st. Answer Headlight office.
County Assessor:
“The Orphan."
sidering, as an alternate proposition,
General Urgencies.
It’s not too late to
C. A. John3cn .............................1435 the dissolving of the said corporat­
In “The Orphan” Mr. Farnum has Pigs for sale—B. E. Turner. Mutual For Sale: 4y2 acres river bottom land
The home Stretch is on, get busy!
in city limits in meadow and cot­
Phone.
County School Superintendent:
use fertilizers
one
of
the
most
powerful
rples
of
his
ion; and for the purpose of voting
Officials, Marshall and chief bugler
tage and 6 lots adjoining. Pavo-
G. B. Lamb.....................................1506 upon any resolution that may be pre­ Rollie Watson, with bugler aids career, according to advance reports.
For practical and timely informa­
Winchester, repeating, 22 rifle, for
ment all pald. *6500. Enquire
tion on the lubject, send for FREE
County Coroner:
sented at such meeting germane to (whos^ calls will be obeyed accord­ He Is cast as an outlaw hated and
sale. 215 W. First St.
of John Leland Henderson, 206,
pamphlet
feared
more
violently
by
the
cow
­
R. N. Henkle ....................
1442 the said matters.
ingly.)
5th St.
“Delayed Application of
punchers
than
anyone
known
to
the
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this
For sale : auto milk wagon, will carry
Port of Bay City:
Executive committee, head officials
Fertilizers”
12
cans.
Call
evenings,
416
West
little
town
of
Ford
’
s
Station.
It
Is
26th
day
of
May,
1920.
of
all
participating
units
who
are
D. C. Ellis ...........................
77
Warning—All persons are hereby
First
Street.
said
that
Mr.
Farnum
puts
tremen
­
E.J.
Claussen,
Sec.
warned
to
note
the
machines
and
also ushers for the units at the
We have a freih supply of
John A. Nelson ................
dous dash, vigor and fire into this
prices quoted by traveling sewing
church.
Robert Watt ........................
For
sale
:
“
C
”
Conn
Saxophone
Brass
Swift’s
machine agents and to compare
We need cars, most of the veter­ powerful story of the days of bandits
Notice to Contractors
in splendid condition with case and
Port of Nehalem
and Indians and stagecoach holdups.
with what we have to offer at the
------ o——
ans
and
corps
ladies
will
walk
from
Beaver
Brand
accessories.
F.
O.
Sipprell,
Gari
­
A. C. Anderson ..................... ...247
Mr. Farnum appears as the orphan,
same price before buying. More
Notice is hereby given that the the water to the church. Some can­
baldi, Ore.
Animal
Fertilizers
H. A. Bell ............................. ...227 County of Tillamook will until 10
a
victim
of
misfortune
and
circum
­
Singer machines made and sold
not, names of such should be passed
also Nitrate of Soda, Acid Phos­
Frank A. Rowe ....................... ...259 o’clock June 22nd, 1920 receive bidB in and provided for at once, by their stances, who has been accused of Men Wanted—Tillamook Lumber Co.
than all others put together.
phate, Muriate of Potash and other
Thos. B. Watt ....................... ...261 for laying approximately 2160 sq. friends (state where to call for committing numerous crimes, the
There
’
s
a
good
reason.
Singer
be at Star Garage at 7:30 a.m.
fertilizer products.
worst
of
which
were
not
of
his
do
­
Agency, opposite Post Office, Tilla­ I
Democratic Ticket
yds. of conrete paving on the Netarts them). Cars for all veterans, W. R.
mook.
Delegates to the National Conven­ road from the West boundary of Till­ C. and flowers girls from church to ing. How he gains the friendship of For Sale: Chevrolet, 1919 car. In-
Swift & Company
first class shape. Price *650. Ap­
For RHsar Dipt.
amook City to Trask river bridge.
tion:
cemetery. All who will donate use the sheriff—who has gone out to cap­
For Sale—Hatching eggs and day old
North Portland, Oregon
No bid will be considered unless of cars kindly put name and number ture him—and subsequently make a ply at the Headlight office.
. .87
Geo. T. Baldwin ...
chicks for Bale, from White and
certified of seats on card or slip of paper and new start in life after winning the For Sale, horse, eight years old, 1400
.102 accompanied by cash,
T. H. Crawford ....
Brown Leghorns.
Good laying
love
of
a
beautiful
girl,
is
told
in
the
cheque
or
bidders
bond
to
an
amount
leave with Dr. Crank, Commander of
lbs. Single or double. Enquire
.62
Otto D.. Drain........
strain. Day old chicks *20.00 per
I
development
of
the
plot,
which
it
is
equal to at least 5 per cent of the American Legion, who has kindly as­
Tillrmook Headlight office.
100 post paid. *18.00 per 100 if
.61
Bert E. Haney ........
total amount of the bid.
sumed the furnishing of cars. We declared never has been surpassed
Reformed Congregational Church
you come to my place, and furnish
.38
G. Y. Harry ............
Plans and specifications may be suggest that owners with large cars by any in which Farnum has figur­ Jersey cow, and household furniture
■ ■ o------
your own box to put them In. Eggs
.83 seen at the office of the County Clerk put the members of two or three ed on the screen.
Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden
for sale. Inquire of Jos. Mannix,
for setting, *1.75 per setting of 15
This
Sunday
we will have our
.61 of Tillamook County.
Frederick V. Holtman
families all in one and thus furnish Role of Adventurous Prince Fit* Bill Tillamook.
post paid, or *1.50 if you come and monthly service In Mohler, beginn­
.33
Richard W. Montague
The right is reserved to reject any one or two vacant cars.
get them. No business done on Sat­ ing at 1 o’clock. A Memorial day
Desmond.
For Sale: A thoroughbred Burkshire
Will E. Purdy ....
103 and all bids or to accept the one
Owners of a carry-all could take
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urday. Wm. Stuivenga.
boar, one year old. Peter Bets-
feature is included In the service
.46 deemed best for Tillamook County. all the twelve flower girls.
J. F. Reddy ............
In “The Prince and Betty”, coming
char, Tillamook, Ore.
program, also special songs will be
Signed,
The
veterans
and
ladles
enjoy
rid
­
To
Trade:
Merry-go-round
for
tour-
John J. Sshuyeman
.66
next Wednesday to the Gem Theatre,
rendered in honor of the day. The
tourlng
car.
No
junk.
Box
397.
Homer Mason, County Clerk. ing together more than one here and Big Bill Desmond has a role that For Sale: Hamilton piano. $150 cash.
.46
C. J. Smith ............
service is to be delivered in English,
Tillamook.
First
Publication,
May
27,
1920.
there,
where
they
are
not
recognized
Apply
at
this
office.
Delegates to the National Conven­
might have been written especially
therefore we extend to all a cordial
as members.
for him. “The Prince and Betty" Is
tion for nomination of candidates for Last Publication, June 10, 1920.
welcome. Come and bring your
Miscellaneous
Advertisements
Wanted
—
home
for
boy
6
vrs.
of
age.
The Closed Bridge
one of those highly romantic tales of
president and vice-president:
friends for a good citizen never will
Mrs. Edna Rinehart, Bell phone
They have re-named Petrograd
The Mayor has been asked to per­
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentists. neglect the church.
W. H. Downing ..
..80 Leningrad. They ought to call it sonally or thru Council to close 2nd adventure wherein an American im­
126-R.
personating a prince falls In love
National Building.
Richard Schuetze, pastor.
P. L. Frazier .
Retrograd.
Ave E. bridge, during the assemby- with an American girl.
i
For
Sale:
steam
drag
saw.
Good
Lee M. Travis
Wonder if the tlmo will ever come | ing and clearing of the bridge by the
What complicates matter is that
condition. To be sold cheap.
cheap Steve
Al Waugh ..
when there will be as many pausible | parade—a matter of half an hour, the hero Isn’t really a Prince at all,
Bauer, Neskowln, Ore.
Thos. Whitehorn
excuses for reducing prices as there perhaps—and if necessary to pass for his little kingdom is the idea of
are now for raising ’em?
Frank Wortman
thru make arrangements to do bo be- and American business promoter who The Brunswick Phonograph plays all
records better. The Song Shop.
wants to make a rival Monte Carlo
Main St. set.
out of Mervo.
The role of the Prince gives Wil­
PASTURE.
liam Desmond an opportunity to
g
0
1
—*
For cows and heifers, No horses.
fl
JS
©
?
§
plant
some
well-aimed
blows
with
his
c
W
Phone 2F22. F. W. Allen, Track
fists on a lot of revolutionists, and If
* 1 8 5 2 s efl © a s £
House.
there's one thing Bill does better
than another, unless its making love
to some fair screen heroine, is fight- For Sale: 85 R. I. Reds and P. Rock
hens and 150 chicks, one day to 10
ing.
weeks old same breed as above. J.
Mary
Thurman,
erstwhile
Sennett
51| 21| 29| 56| 61| 35| 47| 34| 19, 71, |70|
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A. Dawson.
bathing beauty, is the leading lady
1*1 7-9| 78|
L.tyocean ..................................... •• 0|
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of the picture, She wears a lot of
Haver ........................................
For Sale: Hinman Milker either two
»1 39| 6| «1 13| 20, 40| 29| 26, 34| 24| 43| 17| 48, 10|
wonderful clothes and is beautiful
or three Units. Good condition
Blaine .........................................
sl 20| •^M 22, 1*1 15) 23| 21| 13! 22, 12| 27, 12| 301 81
to look at always.
used part of one year. Vey cheap.
10| 22, 10| 31| 19| 12| 35, 24| 19
< arnahan ...................................
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Address this office.
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< ’ iverdale .................................
55, 22|
Nazimova to Play “Fean of a Child”
F lirview .....................................
7| *7|
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Wanted Cornet and Trombone play­
F >ley ............................................
»1 27| T| 19| 32; 23, 30 331 22, 321 18, 33, 16, 44
In “The Heart of a Child,” a spec­
41
ers for established orchestra, for
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23,
Garibaldi .....................................
28,
«1
ial production adapted from Frank
15| 37| 28| 20, «1 12| 29| 221 ♦ 0|
4,
particulars write to A. Cummings,
Goodspeed ...................................
«1 65| »1 66| 36! 46, 5’1 56 231 **l 43, 55, 49| 73| 27,
Danby’s novel of the same name,
Brighton Oregon.
Hays..............................................
«1 7*1 «1 58, 38, 37| 59, 58| 31, 321 57| 65| 35, 72| 23|
Nazimova comes to the screen of the
25|
Hebo..............................................
29|
12|
20, 19| 201 13| 22| 12| 25| 13| 29
3|
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Gem Theatre, Friday and Saturday, Lost—A black and white cow with a
81
Hoquarton ...................................
3| 57| 18| 22! 57| 48, 23, 25, 531 45| 3*1 60! 13!
5¡ 66|
small mark on each ear, white spot
June 4 and 5, in a rule that is diff­
Kilchis .........................................
7| 22|
’1 14| 27! 24| 19| 13| 24!
on face, and white on shoulders
erent from any of the wide variety
7| 3 2| 3*1
8| 34
<1
Little Neatucca...........................
7| 26| 15; 29| 16| »7| 16| 1J| 30; 29, 20, 25, 20, 20
should of been fresh 24th of this
of characters she has protrayed so
33|
Long Prairie ..............................
8
1| 17|
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maivelously in previous tiiumphs.
month. Finder please notify E. A.
4,
»I 20 HI 13| 17| 6|
7| 22) 22
Maple Leaf .................................
*1 «1 «1 32, 281 81 591 «1 15f 29| 35| 421 23| 49 3*1
Reynolds, Bay City.
It is that of Sally Snape, an En­
Neskowin .....................................
5| 10|
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14,
71
glish girl from the slum streets of
7
14,
7| 10
«1 12|
Nehalem....................................... 15| 79| 23
26, 1141 59, 81, 85| 50! 103Í 39! 83| 51| 126
London who finds herself orphaned For Sale: 8 head tuberculin tested
HI
2 $4 year old Grade Ayrshire heif­
Netarts...................................
5
«I 2|
6,
0!
7.
8|
8|
5|
9
at the most critical period of her
4
»1
3|
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ers. Part of them bred to a re­
Rockaway ...................................
<1 411 »1 20| 32, 31, 2« ! 24, 23! 26 19| 38' 15 39 10,
life, and left to face alone, without
gistered Ayshire bull. $100 per F—
Sandlake .....................................
•1 211 41 20, 12’ 19! 14, 15, 18' 15| 12! 28,
4|
any other aid than unHophisticatlon,
7I 29
head. Morris M. Goodrich. Yam-
South Prairie..............................
<1 20| 8 26, 15 13 31, 25, 151 17, 22| 2*1 251 33 10,
the struggle of maintaining the
hil, Oregon.
Stillwell.............. 8.....................
3| 44! 10| 31, 28| 20, 39, 32| 22| 171 41, 32
33| 48
10'
world’s respect.
Sunnymeade .................................
2| 331
«1 27 15 12, *5, 24, 141 27| 20, 33, 15| 34
t.
Tillamook.....................................
The man who gets into his head For Sale: late 1918 Mitchell six auto.
31 42| 9 41 15 22, 34, 37, 17 23, 301 31 271 44 1*1
Just been overhauled and In first
24,
Trask ......................................... *;
the
idea that is the one and only
19| 18, 30,
•1 25l 10| 13, 27| 22| »2
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8I 27
class condition. Looks like new.
Union ...........................................
22[
32i
13,
person
qualified
to
be
President
of
16,
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Run 800 miles. A snap. Would
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L. Haskin, at 8. P. depot.
look Into his case.
William Farnum
THE ORPHAN
Theatre, Tuesday Night, June 1st
“The Beauty
Market”
GEM THEATRE,
Friday-Saturday,
May 28-29.
Farmers!
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DAIRY RANCH FOR
RENT—Stock for Sale
This place contains 150 acres of fine
land, good house and barn. Place is
well improved.
The stock consists of 21 first class
dairy cows, team, two wagons and har­
ness, 5 hogs. Lease runs for 5 vears
All kinds of machinery go with the
place. Place is nicely located on main
highway.
Come in and see me at once, as this
proposition will sure go soon
F. B. McKinley