aitiamomi llmiHiflljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 22. 1920. Up to The Voters. Deceased leaves his wife, Elizabeth 78 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WAST­ ------ o son, who is an old schoolmate of Mrs. arrived here, and th« editor managed .treats were drinks, and, he didn't and six children namely; Mrs. M. J. ED ON CANTONMENTS ------- ... «... t o gel a nine ■■moonshine ” for him. «.i.« ata »hat say so, but someone else did, that The Republicans having nominat­ Tillamook Jottings. McRea's from Carlton. There will be Edwards, of Tillamook, Mrs. Fred ed Senator Warren G. Harding, an Walter Mead and Ruby Brooten, each man had thirteen drinks each. no preaching services at the Presby- ------ - ------ Makes you roll your dry and swollen Lewallin, of Hebo, and sons D. W., Representative Graham Gives Some ardent Protectionist, and a strong op­ Aug- both of Nehalem, were married at terianchurch until the first of ' Found: Draft for »2376. Read of Newberg, Charles, of Sandlake, Figures Revealed by Probe ponent of the League of Nations as the Methodist patsonage, July 17th, tongue around and wish for the ust. Oregon Life add on page two. ot Sandlake, and Joel, of proposed by President .Wllsou, and by Rev. G. O. Oliver. A few friends good old days of 1913, doesn't it? Eugene, Read Found: Draft for »2376. Vancouver, Wn. Two children, Roy Mrs. B. E. Dromness, ot Bay Cityt "The United States spent »206,- having announced their adherence of were present to witness the cere­ After that time Mr. Clinton says that and Frauk being dead, the former Oregon Life add on page two. was in town Tuesday, on business. 632,920 for 16 national army canton ­ he has done a good deal of busines.- the time-honored doctrine ot Tariff J. W. Hartinger, of Grundy Cant­ mony. on the thirteenth, and that ht was dying iu October. 1887, at the age of ments, built by the cost-plus system. Protection; th« Democrats, on the D. Curtis, of Rockaway, was in er, Iowa, and editor of tbe Dispatch, At the Council meeting which was always successful. For the past few­ four years, and the latter in Septem­ These could have been built for other hand, having nominated Gov­ Tillamook on business Tuesday. was in the city the first of the week, held Monday night the lire engine ber, 1903, at the age ot 28 years. He Mrs. Ethel Smith, of Portland, coming oyer from Forest Grove, was officially accepted, and now be­ years Mr. Clinton has been with a also leaves seventeen grandchildren »128,101,399, or »78.531,521 less ernor James M. Cox as their candi- money, declared Representative Gra­ dat for the Presidency, a Free-Trad­ spent Sunday and Monday here visit- where be is visiting. Having beard longs to the city. Mr. Smith, who Fire Extinguisher Co. of Portland, and eight great grand-children. ham just before he left Washington er and supporter of the Wilson ing. so much about Tillamook county he has been here with it left for Port­ The funeral was conducted by the for his home in Ilinois a few days League of Nations, and having reaf­ Mrs. E. A. Warren, of Bay City, came over and was greatly pleased land 1 hursuay morning to spend a Noiice to Breeders of Pure-bred Live G. A. R., at the undertaking parlors. ago. firmed their belief In a Tariff tor Re­ spent Friday in Tillamook, on busl- with his visit. few days. He will return and stay July 21st, al 11 o’clock, and the bur- Mr. Graham is the chairman of the venue only, the issues are drawn and Stock ness. ial look place at the J. O. O. F. cem ­ Hous« Committee on Expenditures in Guy Allman and George Hubbard, a while to see that the men who are ------ o------ it is up to the voters to decide what H. Bue, who had been here visit- who are accused of breaking Into the to run it get along all right. After As the time of our Catunty Fair is etery. Tbe bereaved wife and child- the War Department and he and his policies shall be adopted. Port- leaving here Mr. Smith will go to r*m have the heart felt sympathy of subcom- ing for some time, returned to Wagner’s Cigar stand waived exam­ committee through five drawiug -near, the tkeunly Fajr Board Do the voters want to turn the ' laud Monday. Justice court and were Toronto, Canada, to demonstrate a would greatly appreciate an early re­ muny friends«___________ mittees have been making an ex- i management of our international af­ ination in the i Miss Christina Hall, of Portland, bond over to the grand jury. They similiar pump. His home is in In- gistration of all possible entries in haustive investigation of all such ex- fairs, and even many of our internal to furnish bail and dianapolis, Jndiania, where the nia- the Live-Stock Division. Additions to IFhy Women Should Be Republicans penditures since last fall, He has attars, over to a super-government came in Saturday to visit for a cou­ have beea unable 1 made only a pintial report to Con- which is under the control ot alien ple of weeks with friends. are locked up until the next term of chine« are made, and he goes out the stalls already built wiU have to1 this With each one. He -says be likes court which convenes in gress and will finish next session. peoples? Ot do they want to cont- the circuit (By Christine Bradley South) Found, sum of money, prove pro­ be made and in order to build these part of the country and would like and keep the «¿fferent breeds im a perty and obtain same. Apply at October. Sonxe politicans make a mistake in Continuing along the lines of his in­ : inue to manage their own affairs in section by thcxnselvea. it Is imperat­ urging equal suffrage and votes for vestigation Representative Graham their own way? Do they wish to con­ Rudolph Zweiful was tried last to’stay here. ■ ? a .»V : Shaw’s apartments. . hoki in the justice Stanley ive that the ¿tuper-i»'endent receive women on the ground that they will said: The Southern -Pacific «Co. will tinue to enjoy the blessing of liberty Charles Pesterfield left Monday Thursday "We expended »1.200,000,000 for for Portland,where he will visit in­ court, on a charge of having allowed ■ a picnic for the benefit of its eui- au appromimate list of y the paving «>r sewer 10:45, will -leave .therent 1:UJ> a. m.J il. and .partisanshiiip partisansW an .dirty after all. ways been so under Free-Trade and Mrs. Maude Van Tuyle returned able to do so. They are now in the let by bids. assessments levied by tbe Common! it always will be. •evil to be.iwoidtrf. from Portland yiturday. w-here she jail for having unlawfully defraud­ and will arrive here at 1:55. “ Wv spent over »60,000.000 to Council for the parement and sewer 1 he result is that many thousands build a powder plant at Nitro, W. The Democras favor what they has been visiting with friends for ov­ ed their employer. »The contracts-for the three piece»' now being laid within TiJlamokEity., George L. Trombley and family, of ! of graveling lu Tillamook county that ¿hey should call at the office of of uornen who will wote this year Va„ mnd it never produced a pound call a "tariff tor Revenue only.” er a month. are influenced by that insidious pleu Nel» G. Boquest and J. S. Diehle Kalamazoo, Mich., are here visiting have not yet arrived, but they wiJJ lhe City Recorer and pay on bond for of - .on-jiartisanship." They have ot powder for the war. After the which means that they favor a Tariff which does not equalize the differ­ ! with Mr. Trombley's brother, C. E. come any day, and tbe road depart have 20 years premiums coming due said assesments at .once. All .proper-, been fed .with the "wind af word« armistice there was stored at Nitro ence between the American cost of Trombley, of the Herald. They drove ment has been instructed to go »■ perantial progierty worth at a fair in the Mutal Life of New York next ty owaers should hear ixa mind, that out in their car and expect to spend I head with the work. Bunkers are where the assessed valuation .of their coming -Dem tbe parlors and the cash value JJd.OOO.OOO. Both plant production and the foreign cost of month. drawing .«aoms of tlw theorists tlw production ot competing products. It Ed and Jesse Wilcox returned to. • the summer on the coast, staying being built, one at Kalchts river, one property is less tian the assesonent people who de not think, but Chink and property were sold after the means that they will continue to tax at Simmons creek and one at Bixby ’ s here a couple of weeks, then going armistice fw »8,551.000, most of for paving and sewer, ¿hat the diff- their home in Portland Monday, aft­ the products which this country does ¡think. _ which is in deferred payments. er having spent a day or two here on to other points to visit with oth- bar, near Heaver. This graveling.is erei««e will have to be .paid .in cash they Women are given the suffrage n« not produce, thus adding the tax to "We paid the Hercules Powder 1 er relatives. Mr. Trombley is a com­ to lay the foundation for the ha'd iu order tor said property owners <»• visiting. because they are women but h“*-*»" Contuany trv operating the Nitro the consumer. But it is clearly pro- poser of popular songs, some of them j ¡¿ r i a c in |.. which will follow ----- - - _______ ................................. — r in in ­ bozui so-that they may pay tiie ass ­ W. J. Williams and R. J. Carroll. : being: .tor lou A ■ - —A rr«, " . or sf)i an( , t w ltl Rose, ” ..»- Just lo olher ytlll (u be put prize party !.»• I "Wt spent approximately »90,000,- each of the years given, as follows. Louis Anderson, for several weks. spending tbe Kummer at Seaside. , .... ;. rid thing as.bad. After we had.sum- •and Alder St.,.at 8: 30 a. ni„.Monday. Duties Collected 'i in the construction and operat­ Fiscal Value of Mrs. Bert Mapes and children re­ I moned up courage enough tn ask «Vednesday and Friday, arriving -in ally and party principle. ?*y’the 000 Year Imports E. F. ‘ S y ’ °f the Thereon ion of a powdwr plant at Nashville, Dyers, returned Fnday . what the WM J1(? U(j a turned to their .home In Bay City. I Cleaners ICdilClO and — J-------- — Tenn.,'Called Oto Hickory, and which 1911. »1,627,945,652 »309,965,692 I*«3 . hnnu Tillamook at 2: 30 p. m. Ji leaves might alumsl he expected Friday, after .having spent the week from Portland, where he had been. iurj4 description of how he had been Tillamook, starting from the Tilla­ women would display more ddacrlm I produced no powder that could be 1912 . .1,640,722,9b2 304,899,366 “............ there he ar-j awakened at .2:3D that morning by mook Hotel, at 7:30 a. m,, Tuesday. (nation time the men, for as a> rule here attending the Chautauqua. since Tuesday.. While 1913 . .1,766,689,412 312,509,946 used in tbe war. the Chief of Police, whe said be haa Mrs. Wood and daughter, Lizzie.■, riknse(j iu) under ground storage 22J.659.066 "We .spent »11«.194,974.37 on ni­ 1917 . .2,667,220,021 Thursday, and H.turday. axnlving.tn they prize jiranclpk- and loyalty wore left 1 uesday afternoon for Ocean Ky8tem, improvements, i .found Mr. Gamphell's car down in Portland at 3015 p. m. ’the way 180,589,834 ijikants at Sheffield, Alabama; 1918 . .2,864,893,987 .front of the engine house. Of eourse paints.are touched at about .the fol­ thWomen are .distinctly pa triode. trate Lake, ■»■here thev will spend a couple , whi(dl go U) make h)s p]ace 184,457,867 Muscle Shoals. Ala.; Toledo. Ohio, 1919 ..3,095,876,582 Th™ cannot Heir It. They are one he was arrested and fined a large of weeks. | t,UHjness safe from tire. Mr. Shultz , Under three years of Protection we and Cincinnati, Ohio. These plants sum of money because he haul ob­ lowing .time: Portland Lo j'Jilantoitk hundred per cent Amer can■ C. O. Stiffler, of Portland, who is (attended tbe Cleaners and Dyers i ’.LILltiL, U1 ruinunu, -- ----- ------------ —-Newberg. 9Jto a. m.; Dayton, 10 did not produce a pound of nitrates I Imported goods to the value ot »4, -•— and — x said -■■■'-i th«» Zellerbach - Paper Co. was ■ Convention, that thev they had had' structed th« path ofulw fire.engine, a. m.; .McMinnville, 10:34» a. m,: they unde.-«t>nd ia situation they aJ that could be used in tils war." 935,357,966; under three years of with the «4V6SVS »v-a._ ___ | [a splendid time, .especially at the I If it had wanted lo coiue out, but he I ree-Trade goods to the value of »8. in on business this week, and intends banquet which .they held at the I didn't tell us how much .it was. He Sheridan, 11:30 jv . m.; Willamina. JJ ways side with America and the They cheerfully ifive their ran. 627,990,590, or practically twice as uaon; Grand Ito tide, 12:30 p. m,; to return later for a vacation. Multnomah Hotel .Thursday evening. was real peeved about it too, »or he Hebo, 1:45 p. w.; Beaver, 2 j). m brothers for He dejense. In tbe great Hox of Box and Kaox From Cox three years of Protection, with only Ernest Shuiaiui, who came in Sat­ said, "Gee. to think of al) that struggle over the covenantof Knox Woodrow's Soa-in-Law Out half the imports we collected duties Mr. and Mrs. Max Shultz gave an trouble for juat one measley little From Tillamook .io Portland—¡Beaver league of nations which party Bas urday from Oregon City, to spend a to the amount of »927,375.004; un­ 8.-.3O a. ro. ; Hebo. 9:00 a. nr., .Grand of the Box. Informal party .at their home Satur ­ lew days with his parents, at Hem­ ¡Ford. Wouldn’t It get ‘ .your,goat? ------------- ” llcrnde, JO: 15 .a. m.; Willamina, most completely ‘‘^Uye* der throe years ot Free-Trade, with -------o------ day even lag, which was enjoyed very I Of course we hadn’t .an .idea when he lock, returned Tuesday morning. of American patiirttam. which women double the imports, we collected dut­ 11;45 a. m.; Sheridan, 12:30 p. !».;■ Cox. the fox, Mrs. J. S. Lamar, and son, Howard much by all those .present. There .started to talk .about .it, but that it McMinnville, 1:30 p. m.; Dayton,* Dayton,, •Jove? Surely the Republican party. By a few sly knocks. ies to the amount of only »586.706, were about twenty Rive there, most Women are thrtTt* and he Umed in Ohio Having bought out Mr. Sutton’s he, Have though that but could had spent a tew days here visiting blaze, saving the car aad mow of the his. He say.s he watches with In­ ha. bestowed the greatest benefit with friends,) left Friday tor Man­ beds. Joe's a hero «around the depot, terest the rapid gowth and improve­ r.nd Indtanla, came taSheridan, Ore., „pen the people by wise and bene No doubt would have chosen hi li in«'•If. interest in the Sutton & Loll Meat .Market, I wish to inform our patrons ment of Tillamook, and is pleased to and took tip a homestead .»ear Blaine fluent laws? The Republican party Is grateful a plateful zanita, wb6r«she*wiU spend a week now, all right. they will receive the same courteous see it equipped with such a splendid where he lived and toiled for about That Bryan, the hatetui, or so. - and proof 1» h"1 lacking. treatment in the future as they have Mr. and W Louii Edgar, of Ne-i The Ellison White Chautauqua fire fighting apparatus, and he also 20 years. He spend a short period In When the women voters take a Is gipped of all patronage pelf. Tillamook city. The Iasi 7 years was in the past. said that ¡1 it were possible to pre ­ closed its six day session Thursday broad and patriotic view of the whole , ¿¿¿$4 down Saturday after- baleni, came| L. E. Loll. evening. It seems as if it were not vail on the people of Hillsboro to spent In Beaver, where ht made a political sitnatlon they w H *e the To pick it--a ticket — to spefi about a month here That won't start to kick at noon l_ - - at a complete success this year, owing purchase a like machine, be was go­ home beautiful and profitable by necessity of working within the Re His hobby, the league entwined lire hildren, who with their 3 to the fact that the company did not ing to do his level best, as it was hard work. This Bears Repeating South Pairiel treaty, He leaves a wife, four children, publican pttrty and only for Refubll send its advance agent over until a the best he had yet seen. This as know better Seems goody to Woody, Wm. Mtfileu, few days before the program began speaks well for him. and we sincer­ two grandchildren, Russell and Low­ cans tor pollcltal preferment. Don't buy anything you have no this week, from the then he did not notify the committee ely hope that he will be successful ell Jones; also an aged brother in And therefore why should he “Pat” • * returned ■ a__ X- - Una tariArt need for. * To Coxey be other than sweety? Willamette - Iley ,wh«® he *e*n but a few of the citizens, who were in his endeavor. in the Pennsylvania. Burial was ' Who! Don't bny more tluin you t eed, for sveral ni tth. at Portland, Salem, under no obligations to tell tbe com- by Rev. Beaver cemetery, conducted "I greet you, entreat you Don't buy anything you coi’t at- and other p nta. imittee. Owing to the fact that tbe The Thirteenth and Thirteen Drinks Dora Young. Let no one defeut you," Who killed the consumer? ford. tch and chain on rand ------- . J committee was able to get a more The President wires to Jimmy; Found: v "I,” said the grocer, Don't wave one week and spend all James Atkinson. about 2 mil south of Bearer. Own- favorable contract with the Cadman “I Con-grat-u-iute-you, “With my price for sugar, C. C. Clinton, of Portland, who of your savings the next we-k. ------ o------ • er can have tme by proring proper- Co., they signed up with it for the came In Hillsboro, tells a very in­ But stipulate: you I killed the consumer." Fave when you have a etnnee. James Atkinson wu born- in Meigs ty aid payii | for thls aM• Must tny league covenant gimme!" coming year's Chautauqua. teresting story about his first trip to Save for your necessities. Who saw him die? county, Ohio, March 1st, 1842, and Fey, »63, 2nd St., Port- of J.1J. Half Saving, like spending, gets to be a John Easier and Mary Enzler Ts. Tillamook. He was for nineteen died in Tillamook county, Oregon, "Your favor, World Saver, "I,*’ said the butcher. land. Ore. Oiy Womer and Rose Womer, is a years connected with the newspaper habit. "When bringing his bill, sir, With all its palaver. 19, 1920. Ed|h __ Mopan snd Grace Jo1 i Edbh Easy spent pennies make wasted suit field in the circuit court. The business, selling for a greater part July Received and the contents are noted. First marriage to Mary Ann Stev­ ! I saw hiss die." int alleges that the parties of the time Intertypo machines on ens October. 1869. Shs died on July came down dollars. Answers Jim, "But the whim 1,1m h. Who'll dig hl. Learn to save when you are young: 9« rpfeid tq rt*d a I Into a contract whereby de- the road. la 1913, oa the thirteenth 12. 137». On is, i»e i the laborer> Of the voters may trim ............. to m H and convey of February he came to TiUaasee'" and nlatlve The both ot us good when they've it becomes a habit when you are old. rt la 1873, ’F®r Un buclw “ hour tiff lor that being his first trip here, as w When once you have acquired the Mk*tt», m A voted.” rt « ril hlg gMTe. ri al saving habit It is fixed for nil with U m as his «rat ante. M> he Mr la« It is announced that President time. Many a nail can be straightened Wilson will remain In Washington eons, vert all summer. Perhaps he dislikes to out for future use.- Thrift Talk. . «ay. «r. • ll ■ -_ ______ get away from the driving lines even for a month, now that Gov. Cox says It is debatable which ran behind the most during government opera­ he is the Democratic leader. tion -the railroads or the trains. 1 I I —— o The Walsh amendment to the Democratic National Platform, de­ claring that the party Is not against clarifying reservat'ona, was a bit of bait to the Democratic .Senators whe voted for Mme ot the reservations. When we think of the last seven years, It occurs to us that it ht not the original cost of electing a presi­ dent so much as the upkeep that hurts. ». 4