Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 05, 1920, Image 4

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TJLLAMCOK HEADLIGHT.
Œiilaumuk ijraùliiuU.
AUC-UST 5.
1020
high cost of living and the democrat­
ic |>arty fulfilled tu pro'ilses to the
people. Tills is the pa.agruph re-
ferred to:
"We deuouuee the prougal* waste
of uioucy wrung from the people by
taxation through lavish appropria­
tions of recert Republicans Con­
gresses. which have kept taxes high
and reduced the purchasing power of
the people's toil. We demand a re­
turn to that simplicity and economy
which betits u Democratic govern­
ment.’*
Tillamook County Creamery Associa­ for Wilson last time, for he thought
S3
he was the better man. Mr. Larson Tillamook Headlight's
tion's
Monthly
Meeting.
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Fr«d C. Baker, Editor.
5
■ajs that Wilson has don« his best,
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Trade
Mart.
for
a
democrat,
but
now.
he
thinks
Regular monthly 1 -eeting of Tilla­
«UBSCKIPT10N
per year W OO
One c«iit a word per laaua.
mook County Creamy As.- 11. was held that to set the Ship of State sailing
on Monday, August 2. 1920. Meet­ along through smooth peaceful wat­
ers.
again,
a
republician.
in
other
Singer Agency—H F. Cook, Prop. . •
ing was called lu order by W. H.
Editorial Snap Shots
■ ords, that Harding ought to be the
c'iu isteusen, president.
Just hear the new • Cheney" pbono- Í
Highest C.tsli Price
twenty di.ee tors were present. man at the helm.
gruph, then decide. Monthly pav-
Mr.
Cook,
at
the
music
store,
says
It tn ay nut be out of place to re-
Absentees. 1 .ed Weber, Je*«e Earl
ISKnts. The Song Shop. Main St.
<ome
things
that
would
make
some
tnurk .aut 1 istead of troubling about
iquaruntecd. > Fred Affolter aud Ben
At Kuppenbender's Warehouse,
staid politicians blink. He says that For Sale by John Leland Henderson. 5
buying co>v teed, the quesllou ot
Kuppe u bender.
the
way
politics
ar«
carried
on
now-
raising moie teed looks to be the
Minutes of last meeting read and
2v6-3d St.. Tillamook, the Makin-
Tillamook and Hebo.
days would m ue some of the round­
tuoet iiuportaut.
approved.
ster. 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
ers
of
our
country
blush
with
shame
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Report
of
Inspector
read.
This
Price
<25000.00
Terms
e:i3y.
No one need be surprised to hear
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There coin in lies to be a cog loose that the foolish sjsieui ot paruliug showed
May triplets and 12 at the way things are dune. In those
,
ciiij
s
miesmaushij
was
a
high
call-
■oiuew her* i0 luuil arriving in this peiso-.s convicted ot crime, instead Lougho
When in need of something electric
and -36 June triplets and
b r.i no-' it is just a way ot mak-
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just call on the Sunset Electric.
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ci 1 y from McMinnville, tor one of of curtailing u. did the opposite 45 Loughorus seconda uut of »7.3:1
<c
tug
a
l.vmg.
a..d
it
uue
man
doesn't
<'ur exchanges from that city did uot thing, There are exceptional cases chee ■ made during May aud June
the Sunset Electric wire your
reach us until yesterday. Some one where judges can and should use
Moi urn made aud carried that Sec­ git the job unoiher oue will. Of Let
home and save you money.
needs a good jacking up. Maybe, the the parole to good effect. but retary gut a Digraph uu trial unu .uurse that u->e.;u t apply to the pres-
ideuts us
as much .. • th* other offices,
Telephone-Register can explain why there w
was
as nothing to justify the if same is found sa listai'tory. secii- as. lucre aten t many people who are Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
there is so much delay.
tary
was
authorized
to
purchase
al Mazda lamps. They give better
wholesale parole system that was in
haukering to bear the responsibility
light.
vogue during Governor West s ad- same.
No one wants to see a sudden drop mi nisi rat ion. We always thought
Secretary read numerous letters that a president must. He thinks
in prices, but it is just as pell to be that the governor was wrong and his aud papers bearing on the ciieese that politics ure so complicated now For Sale: Ford Roadster. Motor gua-
anteed tc be in tine running order.
J>n pared for a wuuderful lol of for- paruie propaganda was done for pol­ market. During the meeting the Sec­ uays that there are very few people
Terms given to right party. Lel­
uigu manufactured articles ar* going itical eSect. When a circuit court retary received following telegram, who utiuersiand them leajy enough
and B. Erwin. Tillamook.
to be shipped into the United States judge makes the surprising state­ from Plymouth, Wis.. vis.. “Twina to vote intelligently. "Of course 1
before the tree trade democratic law ment that 75 per cent ot the men twenty two one eighth. Daisies twen­ atu a republican in that I think their
Is His
can be changed to protect American paroled appeared again in court ou ty two three quarters. Horns twenty principles are better than those of Mv middle name is George. Let me
you
“
Vaughn
”
Best
drag
saw
bring
the democrats, and 1 want to se* an­
uiade- .oods from foreign competition. second offenses show conclusively thre« halt.’’
Ability to Transmit
on the market today. Call £.. G.
Matter ot buying hay. feed and other republician administration,'’
that Governor West did the wrong
Krebs.
W’e have beeu asked by the chair­ thing when he threw open th* doors grain was discussed. Motlou made he said.
The writer is going to interview a Hay for sale : loose uplands and tide-
man of the alate democratle central of the state penitentrary and allow­ aud carried that each representative
committee to send complimentary ot the state penitentiary and allow­ take this mailer up with his patrons number of women next week and
laud hay. Phone 6F2. Bell.
hope to have better success thaQ in
copies of the Headlight to the demo­ ed a large number ot the criminal and report at the next meeting.
To His
cratic headquarter*. We are inclin­ class to commit more crime. From
Mr. Hoskins of Oregon State Cham­ interviewing th* meu. tor the men For Sale: Tent 10x12. Folding cot.
Fireless
Cooker.
Hammock.
SOI
folk
are
a
hard
set
to
get
anything
ed think that the Headlight would the looks of things crime appears to ber of Commerce appeared before the
West 3rd Street.
not be a welcome visitor to the par­ to be on the increase in large cities, meetiug and presented matter of sub­ out ot politically tor publication.
ty that gept us of war and kept us aud unless II is promptly and severe­ scribing to said chamber. It was
He must inherit this quality.
“Burto” is
Notice to Horsemen: The young Stal­
out of peace.
ly dealt with it will continue to in- showQ that this was all Oregon pro­
To Correspondents.
lion. Good Luck, registered No. 20.
our
herd
Sire.
His
dam
is
oue
of
the best
u
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position
and
doing
considerable
work
There
have
been
too
much
c reuse.
327. and grand champion winner
We heard a visitor compliment the namby-pamby methods used instead in upbuilding Oregon. Later on in
We are in receipt of a letter, giv­
transmitting cows in the world.
at
Oregon
State
fair.
1919.
has
garages of this city. He stated that ot sternness, We do not think the meeting it was voted to donate ing the price of cheese, taken from
come to Tillamook, together with
Ours is a healthv herd.
the garage men were exceedingly ob­ it is possible to pieveut crime alto- >109 per annum to that cause, pro­ the Western Breeders’ Association.
three grand young mares. Ready
liging in attending to visitors and gether. but we do think it would vided that said Oregon Chamber of Dur correspondent should take the
N0YF0LK FARM,
for work, all are for sale. The ser­
ilxiug their auto troubles as expedit­ greatly decrease it the parole system Commerce continued to be a goiug matter up with the Tillamook Coun­
vices of said stallion may be bad
iously as possible, and he said the was doae aw..y with altogether.
concern that long.
E. NOYES.
ty Creamery Association for that is
BERT FOLKS.
at. Fair grounds. Wni. Lillia, own-
garages had splendid crews of ex­
D R Tinnerstet showed pictures where all complaints should be regis­
1
perienced mechanics.
But what
of milk samples and also talked on tered m regard to the price of Tilla­
<c
J. E. Clink, contractor and builder,
pleased the visitor most was the fair The Automobile's Greatest Achieve­ . 01 k uone ttie last two months.
mook cheese and about Coos county
open
for
all
kinds
of
building
and
and reasonable charges.
ment Among Cities.
Roy C. Harmer) Jones brought up copyiug Tillamook ideas.
repair work. Phone from tte i
the matter of sacks. It appeared that
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p.
m. Mutal
Quite a few Tillamook postmasters
We also received the following
In the 'ids of the last century De­ oue ot the buyers considered that the
are not complying with post office trvit was a one-horse town. In lhi- sacks had not been graded closely from the same correspondent:
For Sale : Clover hay in bale. from. 15
rules in regard to uewspapers that ills of this century it is a 13-cylin- enough. Farmer Jones was author­
In the last issue of the Jersey
to 70 tons, well cured and clean.
are milled to their offices and where der city, More than any other one ized to make settlement with buyer Bulletin the only teu Gold Medal
325 per ton. f. o. b. cars. Joe
the parties have moved away. The iuduslry. that ot manufacturing au- 011 satisfactory basis.
bulls ot the breed are given, with
Harrington. Cornelius. Or. R. 1-A5
postmasters should notify the pub­ louiobiles wtvught the marvelous
Slat* Dairy aud Food Commission­ Silver Chimes ot S. B . owned by Del
lishers. and there is a card for that change.
er. J. D. Mickle spoke in behalf of Perkins, ot Cartlou, Or., as the lat­ Vanted: Small good paying ranch,
purpose. Fvsiuia.-iers who have not
v ithin 15 miles of Tillamook City.
In the census of 1920 Detroit lmg- the Oregou Dairy Council, showing est in the list.
done so and have allowed newsapers eied in the loitering group of Ameri­ the work the council expected to do
I wish to lease, rent or purchase en
Following are the tea Gold Medal
to continue coming to their offices can cities of the fifth class, cities iu tue luture.
bulls and the editor gives Oregon
terms, and operate ranch with cap­
are nut tollowing the postal laws.
Messrs. Culberson. Wilson. Barber, credit for 54 per cent ot them:
able experienced relatives, and con­
whose population was less than haif
Hood Farm. Toron. Royal Majesty.
a iiiillion. such as Buffalo. Milwau­ ilogau and Savage all spoke in be-
tinue my work in town. Addrsss
With the building of the road be­ kee. New Orleans or San Francisco. ualf of the Tillamook Cheese Maker s The Imported Jap. Pogis »3th of Hood
R. B. Driscoll. Tillamook.
tween Tillamook and Yamhill coun­ Hui according to the census of 1930 Association, presented tenative wage Farm. Spernxtieid Owl. Imported
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ties. this will give Tillamook county it has rushed into the group of cities scale for the coming season. Several Oxford. You'll Do. St. Maws. Gold­ Dr. Turner the well known eye spec­
two very important and pretty loops of the third class, such as Fhiladep- of
ialist will be Ln Tillamook again
the
factory
representatives en Glows Chief. Rosaires Olgo Lad,
from the Willamette valley. Consid­ hia. cities having a population of 1. thought that iu their own factory and Silver Chimes ot S. B. Luck be­
August 17th to 20th inclusive.
ering the comparative small expense bOO.tldl). for the present population s. a-e tire rate was somewhat high, ing with us we are given to under­
Consult him at Jenkins Jewelry
that is would be to this county and Ls ouly 60UD or .’Udi) short of 1.000.- but on the whole the makers were stand. Oregon will soon have another.
store. Headaches relieved, cross
Ckv great beuetit Lt would lie to this ueo. its busiuess men's boast last well received and most ot the dir­ Tillamook should be proud as a good
eyes straightened. Satisfaction,
.county, especially the Ne-tucca VdU May that tt had a population of 975.- ectors expressed themselves as saus- deal ut this is in. the county.
guaranteed. Don't forget the date.
ley. the road should be built uext ODD proves to have been an under- ded. l'he cheese makers were thank­
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year.
In th? same issue ot the bulletin Wanted, to borrow: Money on nver
estimate by uearly 20.000. It presses ed fur their efforts in helping make
teuM farms. Guilt edge security.
Chaplin A Company have aa announ­
toward th* size of Fhiladlphia. the oecter 1 nlamook cheese.
I
It is fortunate that capital pua- third metropolis of the Union, and
Several visitors were present dur­ cement. offering a prize of JiOOO. to ; Enquire of John Leland Henderson,
10 4-3rd St.. Tillamook. Or.
Ishiuent was re-enacted otherwise •nay come close to the Pennsylvania ing both the morning and afternoon that county iQ the United States
there would havtf been a hangtug bee town in another generation, if uot session.
•
which hr st beepuues tree from infer- Far Sale: Six acre tract Iq mile
at Pendleton last week when the within a decade.
Meeeting adjourned.
ior sir«*.
north ot TiLlamook on paved road,
murderers ot Sheriff Taylor were
Carl Haberlach. Secretary
This tirst start, in
is to eater
Detroit's gaiu in population dur­
Modern. live room house and out
captured They will no doubt, be ing 191d-19 was more than its total
the Better Sires—Better Stock cam­
building all new. Inquire of N.
aeutenced to death and as ex-Gover- population In 1919. The Detroiters
Sum» of Our Citizens Think paign. This campaign has been go­
H msoiL »n place.
nvr West was lustrumentai m having deny that this growth wias occasion­ What
ing on tor some time. What is the
roliucally.
the capital punishment law repealed, ed by the automobile industry.. They
matter with our County Agent? Also A bargain in a dairy farm ut Coes
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Tt would uot be out of piace to ap­ point to tts lake commerce and to its
what ia the matter with Tillamook
county: 274 acres of the ffnest riv­
point him stats hanguxau. provided lead in such other manufactures as
A few days ugu the writer visited a county giving this a run for the mon­
er fo-tnm hirtd. Located ‘in Co­
m.
.
he
uusiueas
tn*.not
rhe
soak
ths
taxpayers
tor
a
he did uut
ey? Tixwin with the money incentive
pills and stoves. Nevertheless*, the number
quille river four miles below Co­
.w would put Tillamook ahead of any
big fee.
combination ot th* automible aud ' ..... .u zs... -in inei puli... .
quille city, tine county seat of Caos J
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county in the Union m the list ot
the war industries gave Detroit its' concerning the prcsiucutial ....
county. Place has river frontage of
this full. All of Lheui were not inter­ Better Sires.
It may be the correct thing for immense push forward.
mites.. About 7'1 acres either am
the business men to do—subscribe
If we all appointed ourselves a
Detroit ts the automobile’s great- ( view cd. but aa thus« that were, were
under cultivation or in pasture. T
over a thousand dollars tor a cum- est achievement aud monument a- 1 uot over enthustasuc about it we committee of one tu sign up tor Bet­
Rest at laud covered with willow
meitcal body ’.tt another city, but tuong cities. Th* world has no oth­ don't Imagine that ute rest of them ter Sires on our farm and persuade
brush, and easy to clear. Good
!
that amount ut mousy in the trvasur- er object-lesson a* to the meaning I v ul hold any enmity towards us tar our neighbor to do Likewise what a
frame house and two barns. Price
uot
having
reached
them.
good for all Lt would be. Lets make
•r ot a tonal cumtnertcal body would one iudustry may have to a commu­
a
9114 per acre. Terms. EL C. Rob­
be a mighty ine thing and do a nity that compares with this of De­
As the generui public of Tillamook a try anyway..
erts. MytrUe Efotnt. Ore.
Aug. 13
WiLL cur Agrxultiartst get the ne­
wtade lot ot good The good old troit. It made Detroit leap from a is m favor of the republican party,
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adage that charity commences at bad ninth among American cities <0 . ¡out ut the men were admirers and cessary blanks fur us and please pass TZarniBg—AH persons are hereby
SERVICE
warned to note the machines and
huui* bolds good today What kind an easy fourth, and it did so during supporters el Harding, although them around?
of response would be given to a per- the most active decade that our eit- seme ox them seemed to take the
prices qmuced by traveling sewing
The Detroit \ apor Burner prepuces a heat
auu who tried to raise a thousand tee have experienced. Chicago, De- 1 ,-aiue siauu as Mr. uondlt. w bo said Notice ot Hearing at Objections to
machine agents and to compare
I to 2> k ; i < burner. It require# no wick or sub­
dollars for a cvmiuerical body tn trvlt and Cleveland are three of th* ; he was a republican and a supporter Apportionment tar Street Improve­
with what we have to offer at the
J
stitute
stitut«
for wicks.
this city- So why uot irsi consider tirst dve among our cities, aud the ot Senator Harding, but even though
same prove before buying. Mor»
ments.
our need- aud necessities irst?
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stager
machines
make
and
sold
he
had
been
a
democrat
he
certainly
three are lake ports. Spokesman
ECONOMY
Notice ia hereby given, to all
than all others put together. !
would charge trughty quick. "What
The
■w
■ ■
”
Review.
whom.
Lt
may
cunceru.
that
the
Com
­
There is SO alteri ut the tact lha:
There's a good reason.
Singer
we need u a change m til« admtato-
Keci-btfkr will save one-tjuarter
of J your
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SI Démocratie Senators voted tor
Agency, ..apposite Post Office. Tilla- X fuel
tratiou. and we need it bad.' he said. mon Council has apportioned, the
ex]
Call for BKfs-
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expense,
because
—
1st.
T.
The
burner
becomes
the Lodge rese;vailous. which the
In my estimation the Democratic I cost ot improving that portion of Six-
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red-hot aud consnmes all fuel
._i without wagte or
Democratic National Cqpevnttoa d>-
party is absolutely oft. it is dead.’ th Avenu.* East. front the South
Till-
Notice
to
hereby
given,
that
odor
P
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~
acres river bottom Iaatf
wuuwced There is n<> wiling out amuck City. Oregon, will receive bids We suppose if the writer had. hung Han of Eigth Street, to the South For Sàie :
Burns * kerosene, gasoline, distillate,
in city Emits in meadow and cot­
the fact that IJ Democrats voted tor the improvement ot Fifth Street, nuuua any lunger Mr. coudrt would litre ot Blocks is and 47 Thayer's
or naphtha. 2nd. Patented heat o Mule risers hold all
tage and 8 lots adjiavning Puxe-
Tillamook, upon each
for the Lodge reserve: on cove.'n.? from th« West line ot Stillwell Ave­ have suggested a safe sane, and real Addition Ul Tillamook.
heat under cooking utensil, thereby saving heat,
ment
13
pnid.
38.500.
Enquire
tract,
tat
0*
thereuf
liable
lot
or
parcel
the famous Article K which Fresia nue to the West line of Sixth Ave­ ute* burial for the party..
of John Leland Henderson. 2*4.
which of course saves fuel-
•gt Wilson said was ‘cutting the nue West, and Sixth Avenue West,
Floyd Eberman says that the vot­ ( therefor, which to contained, within
tod St.
Meurt out ot the Covenant." Are l orn the North Itn* ot Fifth Street ers should support the nominee of Local Improvement District No. 15;
these SI and 14 Democrats real orth­ tu the South line of Fonrth Street, their party to carry out the princi­ , that said apportionment ia now on
odox Dvotocrais?
Democrats? The people are in accordance with the plans and ples and that nothing personal die, aud may be seen by anyone in­
terested. m the office of the City Re­
getting contused and perplexed.
ci Scat ions therefor now on die should be allowed to interfere with corder uf TUlaaxouk City. Oregon,
What wtU Candidate Cox du with
Said im- their choice of national officers, with and that th« common cvumcil has ap­
h the Oty Recorder
these Democrats who retuse tv run
f
9* veuient consisting of the establ- the exception, of course, that they
along with the White House mind? to ag of the grade of said street, get a man big enough to carry out pointed Monday, the 14th day of
August. 1920. at the hour o< 9 o clock,
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grading the same to th* proper sub- the principles as they should be. He
of our ci'taons said he Heard a grade, and pavtng the same li feet says he ta a republican because ho p. m. at the City Hall tn Tillamook
une un i
snap shut man. no in width and * inches tn the knees, believes ta the principles of that City. Oregou. as the tune and place
for hearing objections to snid appurt-
wo were inquisitivo to know what It and cvastruccu»« laterals tor sewer party.
i
ion
me at
was. as we UAe tv hoar jokes, -vanee t io ms. together with matter*
J S. Lamar says that, owing to the
That the proper-y charged with
MX
even if they are at our expense. “The ippertaining thervtvc as set forth in fact that he ton Democrat, perhaps
th* eusr u. said improvement includ­
peufou here dont know nulling. AH -aid plans and spec i teat ions.
he would like to air hut opinion ta ed witlxia Local Improvement Dwt-
tAy read tn the Headlight and the
Card of
AH bidders must tile with their the matter, su he didn't say very rtet No. 15 to all the property in­
Oregonian. We du not know oiyiitv b is a cert tiled check, payable tu the much, only that his personal estima­
ta Tillamook county that belongs te >rder of the City Recorder. for not tion ot <ox in a much better man ter cluded within the follow rag b raa nd Mf. Rii ìtttt
the know noth mg party." hence it less than tea per cent of the amount the presidency Perhaps it tit bwcausu arten:
Beginning at the Northwest <or-
musi bo a democrat that sprung the ot the bid. tu be forfeited to Ttlla- he doesn't stand for the same thing.
MJtgRBr. jiffigitt 1 R R ».
qer
of Lot t, ta Block tt, Thayer's
Joke for nobody is expected tu know m.ok City it the suceusufol bidder Of course we think the same **
Addition
to
ruianwoff
City
and
run
­
anything ta the foameratm party, shall foil tv enter into contract wtth foes, that a person should b* honest
but President Wllw*. ail others hav­ up*rv*ed bond for the carry rag eut about his beliefs and own up to them ning thence South to the South line W. Wtot toM to at kw Ih? Oty «f-
to
of Btack 4« of Thayer's Addiuun to
fice on Wtomtayv
F-JS.
ra
ing pigmy ’ minds.
oí U.S bid if required tu do su. Bids no matter what they are.
said Tlllamuuk City; the«*« West to
will be received up tv the l<th day fon t know very many
Osteaaatk
th* Southwest corner of Lot No. < ta Dr Ratean
of August. 1*24. at the hour of * Bert King took a different view of Stock No. «7 of Thayers Addition
R oom llfoL O. a F. Bid«.. 7^Un-
o neck p. st., and should be address­ kings, as be said that Wilaoa had to Tillamook City Oregon, 'hence
mvok
Mutual »tot Bell phone
ed to the City Recorder of rUiatnuu* fone all 'hat he could, under the ctr- North tu the«. South line «f Kghth
2TX
City. Oregon.
cumetances. that it has been a wry Street thencu Bast to the place of
Dared this «th day of August. t*24 sever* strain oa the strength of th« hegtnntag.
Frances S. Stranahan.
nan in '.he last eight years and that
After hearing and dcurmining ub-
City g.Hiurder of Tillamook City. Ore. he needed the support ot th« senate. joetioas to «ch appoctHNUtont the
He aiwo sa d chat a republican could CiMunon Council win proceed to ao-
not have dene better We think that *ees the eust thereof tu the property
Mr King is a very liberal mimted beaefft'ed :hereby
man. ter U isn't often that a person
Dated thin «th day ot August. 193«.
-•aa evertuoh th« mistakes ot anecher
Frances B. Stranahan.
party, as ha to a repuMtcnn. and City Kecorder »( TMlamouk City. Ore.
wan's a republican adnun-stratio«
Me says t ha: 11 Harding is
bttiuawt bs tn as good as ei
t » oaiy a tew »ears ago that Oro.
ready, tor that will be
TitMubtey compia ued brt'arly about
chief seuew.
the high «out ed livtag wader the re-
fotalivaa admratatratte«. and the
& P Larsen says what ta tktuks
deatm ral iq^Mki i y had a plank ta I»»
abaut ’he eieniea would
■talhirm ftepounrtaa the repuMtean
appeal to print, but ww
Cip, mi h «Murvapitadent baa »eat
ge< a tew wertet item I
VETERINARIAN.
following »lipping tvtviM ib» Mee-
of the fact that ba calhed
ih er
We Buy
CASCARA BARK.
s
8
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THE VALUE
A
SIRE
I
MILKING QUALITIES
DAUGHTERS.
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Detroit vapor Oil Stove
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