Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 17, 1920, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUKE
Tillamook Jottings.
ory for people to invest tn new build­
"The Mystery of the Yellow Room”
FAIRVIEW WATER DISTRICT
Christian Church
ings. Although prices are high for
One of the Finest Mystery Pictures
both lumber and other material that
Let us call your attention to the
Frank Oliver is reported to be ser­
Special Election to be Held Next
go into a building, the cost of labor
One of the most fascinating detect­
iously ill with meningitis.
Bible school at 10 a. tn. so you may
Tuesday.
Commissioners
to
be
continue to make lumber high. There
arrange to attend and be helped as
Chosen.
Dr. Robinson reports the birth of is no prospect in sight that the lum­ ive stories ever put upon the cin­
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ema screen is "The Mystery of the
well as to visit an up-to-date school.
a boy to Mr .and Mrs. Bert Thayer ber market will ever be ugain
as Yellow Room”, an Emil Chautard
A special election is to be held on
Morning Worship at 11 a. in.
on June 16th.
I
low as it was in pre-war times.
production based upon the novel by 1 Tuesday next, at the Fairview Hall,
8 p. m. Sermon and song service.
Married at the M. E. parsonage,
Gaston Leroux. At the Gem Theatre 1 for the purpos<- of determining whe-
C. E. meets at 7 p. m. The Young
Nehalem. Or., on the 12th, Robert
! ther certain land in Fairview shall people will make you feel at home.
Alice Brady in ‘ Marie, Ltd.’
j next Thursday, June 24.
McCraken and Ruth Crosby.
The mystery in the story takes be organized into a water district to
Wednesday evening 8 o’clock pray­
Alice Brady’s latest Select
_
. p
, ’ctu
__ re, place almost before the eyes of the supply the inhabitants with water er meeting.
Dean Ansdell, W. 11. Friese, Frank
Marie. Ltd.’ will be seen on Sunday auditors. The daughter of Prof. for domestic purposes, which was
Richards, A. Vaad and Wm. DeHaven
Thursday afternoon Ladies Aid
were lined ten dollars each for speed­ June 20, at the Gem Theatre.
Stangerson shrieks for help at mid­ proposed by ir'tiative petition. There meeting.
Marie, Ltd.” is the story of a night, anti, when the do..r to her are three commissioners to be elected
ing this week.
May we expect you next Sunday?
girl who gave up a career in life in room is opened, the crimi ial cannot and six persons are aspirants, viz:
Strangers especially welcomed.
Lutheran services at the Adventist
order to try and repay her mother be found and the manner of his Im­ S. V. Anderson, Joe Donaldson, Wm.
H. E. Tucker, Minister
church, Sunday, June 20, 1:30 p. m.
for having sent her through college. possible escape cannot be understood. Fletcher, M. Melchoir. Adolph Schild
A cordial invitation is extended. L.
She takes a position in her mother’s The basis is genuinely confusing. In and D. R. Tinnerstet. The voting
Stuebe, pastor.
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millinery establishment—a large, the process of ascertaining the iden­ booth will be open at eight in the
E. J. Claussen made a trip to Port­ flournlshing one on Fifth Aveuue—
tity of the criminal, a second crime, morning and will not close until
land Sunday to attend the Session of where she attracts attention by her
robbery, is discovered and- a murder eight at night, being conducted the
the Grand Chapter of the Royal Orch refined personality and startling,
committed, until finally the news­ same as the county and state elect-
Masons, returning Tuesday.
One cent a word per Issue,
beauty. Colonel Lambert, an old I paper reporter, at varance with the ions.
Fred Gould was lined fifty dollars rounder, falls in love with her. Her theories of a famous detective, brings
Should the proposed water district
for unlawful fishing and Russell mother favors the match but Drina the culprit to justice.
carry, the three commissioners will Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . *
Stong fifty dollars for mutilating an does not love him and says she will
ALL GOODS AKE OF
be empowered to issue, sell and dis­
Ramsey, Osteopath, has moved to
not marry him.
animal belonging to E. P. Wells.
Blay- Carson..a
pose of bonds and other securities, Dr. 11U
I. 0. 0. F. News Notes
I. O. O. F. building.
FIRST DUALITY GRADE
and to levy taxes and have the right
Mrs. Haberlach and daughters, young man whom Drina met on the
Noble Grand. C. W. Wagy and of eminent domain over the property Just hear the new "Cheney" phono­
Dorothy and Carolyn, left Thursday train coming East, steps tn at a very
graph, then decide. Monthly pay­
for Portland and Clackamas and opportune moment and a threatening wife, Emil Heusser, Vice Grand, and incorporated in the water district.
ments. The Song Shop, Main St. 1
Montesano, Wash., where they will scandal is avoided. Happiness for all F. F. Conover, Sec. called on Bro.
Peter Schranz last Monday evening,
concerned is the result.
visit for a week or two.
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Children
’
s
Day
at
Woods.
Strawberries
and cream—Yum-yum.
and found hint in good spirits. He
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Williams en-
Order cream from Harrison’s Dairy.
is
able
to
sit
up
most
of
the
time.
The following interesting Chil­
tertaijied
a in*
the relatives of Mr. and Woman Can Make Man Do Whatever
Bro. Heusser gave him a shave and dren’s Day Program was rendered by The Brunswick Phonograph plays all
Mrs, i. Fl rank Heyd, with a picnic at She Wishes—If She Only Knows How
he surely looked much better than the Mission Sunday School at Woods,
records better. The Song Shop.
Netarts beach and a six o’clock din-
Constance Talmadge proves that a your secretary expected to And him. Sunday night, June 13:
Main Street.
iter at their home. Several dinners
woman can get anything she wants We hope he will continue to improve
Opening song by the audience,
and social affairs have been given in if she only knows how to go about and will be soon able to visit the
For Sale by John Leland Henderson.
"Since Jesus Came Into My Heart.”
honor of the visitors.
206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makin-
it, as you will see in “Two Weeks,” Lodge, which he is very anxious to
March by the school.
Iliehest Cush Price
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
Plans are being made to celebrate a picture taken from "At the Barn,” do, for he feels very grateful to the
Prayer by William Branstetter.
the Fourth of July in Rockaway this Anthony Wharton’s play, which will Odd Fellows Lodge, We expect Io see
Price *25000.00 Terms easy.
Song by the audience, "Brighten
year. The K. P. baud has been hired be shown at the Gem Theatre, on him bring many applications for
the Coiner Where you ate.”
When in need of something electric
and there will be speeches, drills, Tuesday, June 22.
membership in our Lodge as soon as
just call on the Sunset Electric.
Drill by eleven children, each car­
Tillamook and Hebo.
games and the usual all day celebrat­
Miss Talmadge, as Lillums, as he is able to come out.
rying a letter spelling Children’s
ion. More definite plans will be pub­ i show girl, flees from an escort who
Bro. Hans. C. Hanson, was report­ Day.
House on payments. If you want a
lished next week.
house see McDaniel with F. B. Me
has been rude and winds up at the ed to be improving, and has great
Recitation, “A Pure Heart.” by
Kinley.
J.-l
F. W. Matthews left this morning home of three crusty bachelors. The hopes of again being able to get out, liermitl Riggleman. '
Address, "The Origin of Children’s Let the Sunset Electric wire your
to attend the Head Camp session ot i grave old bulter is horrified at her and enjoy life again.
Bro. Frank Oliver and E. Kline­ Day,” by W. J. Branstetter.
tile W. of W., at Yosemite Park, Cal., appearance and tells her no women
home and save you money.
Recitation,, by Lee Thun.
and is taking along some Tillamook are allowed on the premises. Nothing felter reported on the sick list: If
you
know
of
others,
it
is
yoftr
duty
Recitation, by Jesse Cornett.
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
cheese to feed tbe delegates, which daunted, she shows him a slight
to report them, also remember your
al Mazda lamps. They give better
Recitation, "My Rubber Doll” by
was aonaied by the Tillamook coun­ thorn bruise and pretends to be suf­
admoraition, visit the sick. It is your Lillian Parker.
fering.
light.
ty Creamery Association. Mr. Matth­
The butler falls at once and in his duty, and if you do not, you have no
March by five children, "The Sun­
ews will be gone two weeks.
For Sale: Mare five years old, broke
sympathy takes her to the bath room right to kick if you are not visited beam Song.”
The friends ot Mr. and Mrs. Thos. to bathe and bind up the wound, when sickness overtakes you.
to drive double or single. *150.
Recitation, "Wave Little Leaves,”
B. Watt ot Brighton, will be sorry Then Lillums is caught by the own­
Inquire Headlight.
J. 24
I. C. Brown was iniated into the by Alice Thun.
to hear of the death of their son, ers, who are shocked at the very mysteries of Odd Fellowship last
Recitation
by
Ernest
Dunn.
Holstein Bull for sale. See Dr. Reedy.
w hich occurred last week. The body thought of her intrusion. But a flir­ Tuesday night, other candidates are
Dialogue by six boys, "Help to For Sale: Six months old thorough
was brought to the city and the bur­ ty smile and a toss of her pretty head waiting, two were voted on and ac-
Make the Summer.’ ’
bled Brown Swiss Bull calf. John
ial was al Beaver on Saturday. The wins two of them to her cause and cepted. Others are waiting for you
Quartette, "Little Soldiers For
Meier, Hillsboro, Or., Route 4. Box
bereaved parents have the sympathy she settles down for a visit. And the to ask them. Are you going to bring
Jesus”, by Floyd
Paul, Alice and
92.
J. 24
of tlieir many friends.
third bachelor? Well she vamps him them in?
Clark Thun.
Thirty Bros, were in attendance at
Robert Watt, of Bay City, who plenty before her two weeks stay is
Recitation,
"My
Prayer,” by Loganberry and Strawberry Land for
Lodge last Tuesday. Where were Eunice Fisher.
won the highest honors in a gradu­ finished.
Sale—also river bottom land. At
It’s the story of a chorus girl who that always follows Lodge meeting,
ating class of 265 members at O. A.
Garland song by five girls.
reasonable price. Inquire at this
C. , is a cousin ot Magnus Wooley, wins her way to stardom and then you? You also missed the big feed,
Reading, “The Redemption of a
office.
J.-8
Better
Come
next
meting
.
gives
up
the
stage
because
she
has
who attends Hill Military Academy,
City,” by Mrs. Fisher.
All
Encampment
members
are
re
­
Portland. Mr. Watt is one of the found something more to her liking.
Reading, "Jesus Blessing the Little My middle name is George. Let’ me
bring you “Vaughn” Best drag saw
quested to be at Lodge next meeting, Ones,” by Mrs. Deuel.
most popular students who attended
on the market today. Call E. G.
June 24. About 20 members are ex­
the colleg^and his fellowstudents ad­
Song by the congregation. "Savior,
Tillamook Roll of Honor.
Krebs.
pected to be on hand to receive the Like a Shepherd Lead Us.”
mired liis manliness, his scholarly at­
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Royal Purple Degree. Bros. Henkle
tainments and general ability. Mr.
Salem June 8, 1920.
Pantomime, “Lead Kindly Light”,
The Wiley B. Allen Co.’s pianos and
and Myers have faithfully promised by Mrs. Parker.
Watt received two prizes at coni- Mr. Homer Mason, County Clerk,
players at The Song Shop, Main St.
to be on hand, and any camp membei
mencement.
Remarks to her class, by Mrs.
I Tillamook County, Oregon.
All standard makes. No stencils.
siot here will miss a fine meeting. Babcock.
Dear
Sir
—
There
is
attached
hereto
large
The manager of one of the
Were you at Wheeler? Then come
Song, “The Lord’s Prayer,” by the
Oil Companies states that the gaso- a statement of the men from Tilla­
F°r Sale, two row boats. In good
here June 24.
adult members of the school.
line situation will be nearly normal mook County who paid their lives in
shape, nearly new. L. C. Daniels,
BELL PHONE, MAINJ3 MUTUAL~PHONE)
You
hear
it
every
day
—
Hear
defense
of
the
country
during
the
Closing
remarks
and
benediction
In this state about the fore part of
Mutual
phone.
what? Remarks like this: "The Odd by Fred Thun.
July. Ten thousand gallons were war with Germany.
This list, covering the Army and Fellows are a live bunch. They are
Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Hushbeck, and For Sale: */a acre land. Good house EîlS25Z5B5B5B5aSBSB5H5a5Z5H5S5aSZ5B5H5E5a5aresaSS5a5ZSBSBSB5BSa5BSasa5a52
shipped to Charles Pankow, of the
surely on the job. Something doing
and barn, lights and water in
Star Garage, from Los Angeles on Marine Corps only, was made up by i all the time with the Odd Fellow. their assistants are to be congratu­
house. '4 mile north of Tillamook
Monday, and should reach here Sun­ this office from red casualty cards They look after their sick, and seem lated for their faithful and success­
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on pavement. Enquire Headlight
day, which will relieve the present furnished the State of Oregon by the to believe in practicing the Golden ful efforts in training the children,
£
3
and for the beautiful decorations for
office.
situation considerably. This car is War Department.
Rule. Say, I am going to join the the happy occasion.
It
is
possible
that
there
may
be
an
one of a train that is being snipped
Odd Fellow.” Remarks of that kind
For Sale—Hired help leaving me 1st
and distributed among Portland and addition or two because of oversight is what help build up the lodge.
of month and will sell a few of my
on the part of the Federal Govern­ I
Willamette valley points.
Change
of
Party
on
Election
Day.
Another Bro. Odd Fellow came to
cows. May be seen at my farm
ment, although as the record now­
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Jay Houser is in the hospital at
Tillamook, named Geo. Hanslmalr,
south of town, Erwin Harrison.
stands the list is a complete one cov­
Tillamook,
Or.,
June
12.
—
(To
the
Wheeler, with three broken ribs, a
Jr., and Geo. Hanslmair, Sr., was not
ering Tillamook County (except for
Ln
dislocated collar bone and several
able to attend last session, but he Editor.)—Kindly inform me whether For Sale, modem 5 roomed house on
losses in the Navy.)
a person who has registered as a
other injuries as the result of an ac­
will get use to that, we hope.
paved
street.
Enquire
at
the
Sani
­
It Is requested that If there are any
cident which occurred on the road
Bros, if you believe in the Prin­ democrat can change his political af­
tary Market.
omissions of if any of the data con­
near Wheeler Wednesday night. Hou­
ciples for which this order stands filiations on the day of election at
tained hereon is inaccurate that the
ser and two other men were in his relatives inform this office. To this strong enough, you will make in the polling booths, by filling out a Good dairy cows for sale. Two regis­
tered Jerseys, 1 grade llolstein, i
effort to attend the meetings and do new registration card, and then ob­
“bug” speeding, when they met and
end it is desirable. If you wish to do
others carefully selected grade Jer­
collided with another car, and were so, that the list'be given your local your part to build up the Lodge to tain a republican ballot and vote the
seys.—Lyle Farm, Dallas, Ore.
promote Fraternity among your as­ republican ticket? At the primary
thrown over the grade. One of the paper for circulation.
furnishes a convenient way to
sociates, thus do your duty, which no I election 10 persons changed their
occupants of the car was thrown a-
I might add that if there is any in­
bout forty feet down the bank, but formation which you or the relatives one can do for you, but if you are political affiliations at Wheeler, Or., Several good milk cows for sale. All
keep
records of the dates and
fresh. Your chance to buy good
was unhurt. Further information as of the men who died desire other than satisfied to merely wear the three all changing from democrats to re­
places
of your Outings, your
cows
at
a
bargain.
Also
a
two
year
to the accident was unavailable at that contained hereon, I will be very Links, you are not only losing Inter­ publicans.
old Durham bull. E. M. Stone,
Vacation
Trips, names of your
A
Voter.
est
in
the
work
of
your
lodge,
but
the time of writing, but it was re­ glad to give you a complete state­
Blaine, Oregon.
Friends, age of children and
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ported this morning that Houser was ment in the case of any man from the you are not passing out that friend­
In a legal opinion given sometime
ship, love and truth, w hich is due all
expected to pull through all right.
any other memorandum you
records furnished us by the Federal
members, and you cannot be an en­ ago at the request of election judges, . A man and wife desires a job on
The grade school at Mohler closed Government.
you
wish to make at the time
dairy,
both
good
milkers.
Any
de
­
thused Odd Fellow unless you attend Attorney-General Brown held that a
last Friday and the pupils and a
George A. White,
siring
help
of
that
kind
address
W.
you
are
taking the pictures.
the meetings arid do your duty as an person qualified to cast his ballot un­
number of their parents went to
Adjutant General, State of
B. W., Box 192. Turner, Oregon.
Odd Fellow, Sometimes it is impos­ der the Oregon election laws had a
Manzanita beach for a picnic. The
Oregon.
sible tor members to attend, but right to change his registration at For Sale, or will trade for good milk
day was nice and everybody was in
Getchell, Leonard C„ private In­
when you can always find time on any time before casting his vote, pro­
cow. Registered
Jersey
bull,
good spirits on account of the vac­ fantry, Hebo, killed in action, Oc­
Lodge night to attend the movies, or vided, however, that he was acting
“Howard B. Chief” No. 119784. In- i
ation, and then—there were eats, tober 5, 1918.
go to a card game, there is no ex- in gocd faith. If, however, it could be
quire of Allen Page.
which always makes a good time bet­
Gray. Perry O., Private Infantry,
cuse, brush up on your obligations, proved that the person no changing
ter. They stayed all day and in tbe Blaine, died of pneumonia, January
renew your pledge, cut out every­ his registration did so in order to For Sale; 41/2 acres river bottom land
evening came home very tired and 16, 1918.
in city limits in meadow and cot­
thing unbecoming to Odd Fellows, vote for some particular candidate
very happy. Mrs. L. V. Pollock was
McKlmens. Donald B., Corporal In­
tage and 6 lots adjoining. Pave-
then come to Lodge every Tuesday and was not acting in good faith, he
the pricipal teacher this term, with fantry, Mohler, killed in action, Oc­
ment ail paid.
*6500. Enquire
at 8 and show your colors, any old would be subject to prosecution under
Miss Mildred Tilden, of Nehalem, as tober 15, 1918.
of John Leland Henderson. 206,
stick can wear a pin. Will you be the laws defining the crime of per­
her assistant. She said that all the
Millis, Howard B.. Private Tank
3rd St.
be here next meeting? Do you need jury. The entire question, Mr. Brown
class passed in their 8th grade ex­ Corps, Tillamook, died of pneumonia, a new receipt for dues?
says, is a question of the voter and
aminations, and one, Walter Hoff­ September 28, 1918.
The Gasoline Shortage don’t keep you
his conscience.-—Oregonian.
F. F. Conover, Sec.
from enjoying your Phonograph.
Loerpabel, Guy, Private 1st Class,
man, who Is in the 6th grade took i
We Just rec’d a new selection of
the Physiology test and gained a Mohler, killed in action May 29,
ft
Victor and Columbia Records,
grade of 100 per cent, the only one 1918.
TILLAMOOK CITY
OREGON.«
You’ll have to hurry—"The Song
In the county having a perfect paper. i Van Northwick, Roy H., Private
C
Shop”, Main Street.
Signal Corps, Garibaldi, died of pneu­
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monia, January 16, 1919.
SHÜT DOWN INEVITABLE
Warning—All perions are hereby
Williams, Lloyd, Private Coaat Ar-
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warned to note the machines and
November
tillery,
died
of
pneumonia,
Ii- .nber Market and Labor
prices quoted by traveling sewing
Conditions Are the Cause. 5. 1918.
machine agents and to compare
WATCH !
»
SKEELS’ CASH GROCERY
WINDOWS!
£
The place where you can save ¡ *
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money for cash
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
ex­
We Buy
CASCARA BARK
At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse,
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9
Dr. E. L. G laisy er,
i
VETERINARIAN,
’ County Dairy Herd'Inspector
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The New
Autographic
Kodak
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Let Us Show You How Simple It Is
We bave a Full Line of Kodaks
and Supplies in Stock.
C. 1. CLOUGH CO
Store
I
As far as we are able to ascertain
other Tillampok boys who lost their
lives were:
Nielson, John, killed in France.
Mitchell, Frank, private 361Bt Inf.,
Co. G. Wounded in France and died
at base hospital, Nov. 17, 1918.
Bair, Thos. C.. private 305th Inf.,
77th Div.
Edgar. Herbert H., Co. F., 57th Inf.
Killed in France.
Ackley. Harry R.. Co. F„ 128th Inf.
Killed in action.
Easton, Peter, joined Canadian
army on outbreak of war. Killed in
France after seeing long service at
the front.
Ross. Bruce, machinist tn navy.
Died from injuries at Norfolk. Ca.
Owing to the car shortage and
lu.aber being in poor demand. A
lr.ige proportion of the logging
e ips and saw mills between this
city and Banks will close down inde­
finitely.
During the close down
some of the saw mills will make ne-
cc.i.sarly repairs. The shut down will
if an that hundreds of men will be
thrown out of employment within
the next few weeks. Mill men com­
plain that they have had more or less
trouble in keeping men, some of
whom work for a few days or a week
or so and then quit, and a large pro­
portion of that class will not do an
honest day’s work, hence the logging
camps and saw mills are handicapped
on that account.
There is no telling when milling
United Brethren in Christ.
activities will be resumed, as condit­
ions all over the country are very
Preaching at 11:00 and 8 p in.
unseltled. for »here Is a tightening
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
up in the money market and in all
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
lines of business.
What probably bad something to evening.
We give you a cordial invitation
do with the lumber market being
glutted, was on account ot the high . to attend church and worahl» with
price and scarcity of other building ua.
■. F. WrtggJa.
material, making It almost prohibit- j
with what we have to offer at the
same price before buying. More I
Singer machines made and sold
than all others put together.
There’s a good reason.
Singer
Agency, opposite Post Office, Tilla­
mook.
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HENRY L. UNG,
Dealer in Property of the
Bayocean District
For Sale—Hatching eggs and day old
chicks for sale, from White and
Brown Leghorns.
Good laying
strain. Day old chicks *20.00 per
100 post paid. *18.00 per 100 if
you come to my place, and furnish
your own box to put them In. Eggs
for setting, *1.75 per setting of 15
post palo, or *1.50 if you come and
get them. No business done on Sat­
urday. Win. Stuivenga.
Miscellaneous Advertisements
Dr.’s Allen
and
Sharp.
National Building.
Dentists.
Dr Wise—Dentist.
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, L 0. 0. F
Bldg. Tillamook, Oregon.
Dr. Wiie vili be at hit Bay City of­
fice on Wednesday«
F-2*.
Property Locating Service a Specialty.
Tillamook Office, 10 National Bldg.
Phone 79
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■to
No Matter What You Want Moved
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or shipped, our facilities are the most
complete and up to date. We take
complete charge of your shipments
from the time they leave your en-
tablishment until they are delivered
either to their destination or to the
next common carrier. They arrive
in good order too.
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TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO