Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 19, 1920, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT.
AUGUST 19. 1920.
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Movement on Foot to Improve Coa»t ABOVE WISDOM OF SOLOMON O>
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Harbors
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Bro. M. U. aeaui..o US4 token Uti-
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
Great Secrots of Nature Hidden From
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. 'like Rick- iu uUitselr u wife, we exieuu congiat-
the Eyes of Even the Keen­
o
u.alion,
ana
uual
sum
u,
.ae
joung-
bach.
on
Aug.
8th,
a
son.
The
shipping
problems
of
the
Pa-
SUBSCRIPTION
est of Mankind.
per year $2.00
ific
Northwest
are
becoming
acute
melUOers wul
c „ u . kc , tnai
Born, to Mr.
Mrs. Will Bedur-
a. lUU^e jUat'lBc and demand the serious thought of
tha, of Blaine, on Aug. 8th, a daugh­ «-»« O. AtvixilUlg
The queen of Sheba came to ask
manufacturers, merchants, farmers,
Some Things the Editors Discussed. ter.
j
ami in fact all who must avail them- Solomon questions to test his wlsiloin.
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ri.
toe
and
D.
x,.
Btciubacn
were
Dr. Hoy reports the biith of a son
of shipping facilities. The high O ik * questiou, trnilltlon says, was as
The annual meeting of the Oregon to Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Vincent, ittvieu
..a.p oy uiinex.».« se.ves
freight
rates in the past have worked follow-: •‘Here is a large dlnmoilil
Editorial Association at Astoria tin.- on the 16th ot August.
x.^««uiddvco
ixiilloggwU seriously against the Northwest ship­ which I wish to put on a neckliice. on
year w„j something more than a
ciina
per, and now with the new increase one side a straight hole Is ilrllled to
E. L. McCiive vs. Leba A. Norton
junketing trip and to talk “shop,"
111 -»»_.. Grand appointed new effective on the 25th, of this month, the center of tbe stone—on unotlier
for the editors seriously discussed is a suit tiled in the circuit court to Ueg»cv u «« a / cmíix 4 iur buxuncQ oi
the whole matter is presenting a prob­ side a straight hole Is drilled to Ills
matters that are of vital importance recover »610.0U due on a priniissory j ear. Ovt. MUo/, UUU Dlllia III new lem the seriousness of which can «•enter nt right ungfes to tlie first—
note.
on! - be contemplated.
to the state of Oregon. It will be not­
tcinaiaatcd 3 wsj tile vaptaxxio < aa nave only
how shall I string tlie dlamonH?”
Marriage licenses were issued tu a chance tu
The railroads are handicapped on
iced on all questions of state interest
i
you how p.uxicieni
Solomon tisik tin* gem, seat a serv­
i Twin Rocks, tile/ Cua uc ill Ixtcbc lihpul'L«A«xl pOrili- account of the lack of equipment, ant to bring lilm a little slender worm
the editors took a decided stand, Andrew J. Bayles, oí
and
while
striving
to
give
service
are
In addition to having a 1247 lb. full sister
and
Ella
Hoyer;
J.
J.
Drowning,
of
none being on the fence or middle-of-
lUllo.
yet unable to hcndle the situation eith from a btiah near by, attached a silk
Blaine and Eva Lobay.
the loaders.
whose daughter made 1232 lbs., also has
me ¿bUOeaaU Noble Giund U right er in the matter of transporting pro­ thread to the worm and let it crawl
That of most importance was the
Married on August 14th, Rev. D chcit. a
ciiii uivvuys iicux' the guv~ ducts and raw materials to and from through the crookisl hole, hnndeiJ back
another full sister with 992 lbs.
Non-Partisan League, which had A. 'I hompson performing the cere- ex urup uc o oa<*.p.
this section or to provide a rate that the diamond with :i sulaatn and sntdt
He has a brother that has sired eight
be.n investigated by George W. Ai­ niouy, oaaiuel W. Sullivan and Mary
x xiv .'pecu top is xiovv eiiroLed no seems satisfactory to the Northwest “Shucks, how ensv!"
ken, one of tlie members of the Ore­ J. O'Brien.
Mrs. Shelia th»o said, “I have iieie
daughters with yearly records that aver­
dll tJUU «. tilth- , MUI eVvU Ut LllUt. IXXC shipping public.
If there was ever a time in the his­ n vial which I wish tilled with wilier,
gon Editorial Association, and he put
The editor returned Monday uigli i degree work uia not slow aou««. xuo
age 739 lbs. Fat each.
the editors wise as to the workings from Astoria, where he attended the Adi'ge u xndjonty on the other sme, tory of the Northwest when the busi­ but the liquid must not be taken from
ness
men
should
be
alive
to
the
need
Isn't this convincing of the transmit­
of that organization from the time annual meeting ot the Oregon Editor- so We are going io speed up me lougi
tin- waters that are upon the earth,
of the development of maritime ship­ nor under the earth, nor In the firma-
that it was first organized until the , uil Association, his granddaughter. work, come uxid h.-xp us.
ting
ability of Burton’s dam.
ping and to cooperate on the program
preseht time. After hearing Mr. Miss. Fredericks Travis, of Eugene,
Bros, r reu acneuit,«, oi Butteville of such development or to consider meat above the earth."
Let one of his sons improve the milking
Aiken it seemed strange that thous­ accompanying him.
Solomon turned to n servant and
couge ana j . H. rioctor oi Mt. Hebo seriously these problems which mean
ands of farmers could be humbugged
whispered a command, Tlie servant
quality
of your herd.
l^ouge
visited
us
last
so
much
to
the
business
interests
of
tuesaay
eve.
County School Superindent G. B. i
and induced to part with the money
Bio. Raui Marttny started for this section, it is now. A relief for mounted n horse standing near, rode
I.amo.
who
was
authorized
to
make
Ours
is a clean, healthy herd, regular­
for a band of political tricksters, who
.Surin Danuta, U eanesday, to look merchants and industries of the North hint two miles at full run. brought him
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ly inspected.
had come into power in North Dak­ an Investigate of the building of the i utter some Dullness, he wul endeav- west can be secured through the de­ back reeking with sweat. Solomon
Bay
City
school
building
expects
to
caught
the
sweat
in
it.
velopment
of
streamship
of
this
part
took
the
vial,
ota by simply pulling the wool over
or to setl out ius interests in a thres-
A calf on hand that has for his four
the eyes of the farmers. Mr. Aiken have his report ready in the near ning i outnt and also his grain ranch, of the county, giving the advantage han<le<l It to the queen with a bow
future,
when
it
will
be
submitted
io
of
both
rail
and
water
transportation.
nearest
dams an average of over 600 lbs.
anil said, "I 'Come again."
thought the reason of the success
then will return to ’r Uiamook. We
The future prosperty of the North­
a goose nt
She
then
said,
"I
have
Fat,
ata
dairyman’s price.
of the Non- Partisan League in that the patrons of the school district.
Rev. Porter, of the First Christian wish him success and a speedy sale, west business demands action. The home, and when it eats grass. the
state was on account of the large nu­
tor
wi
e
shall
miss
him
from
our
lodge
lumber
industry
is
dependent
upon
turns to feathers on its back. I
mber of socialists and the foreign ele­ church of Salem, with his wife and room.
the ability of manufacturers to make gruss
have a sheep mid the grass It eats
ment in North Dakota. Mr. Aiken ! child, also Mr. and Mrs. R. Lathem
prompt
and
expeditious
shipments
of
Ihe Secretary leaves Sunday for
looked up every phrase of the Non- and daughter, ot Minneapolis, Mo., Esperance, I . ’M . V. and expects to be lumber to eastern markets and- other turns to wool on Its hack. I have a
cow and when she eats grass, it turns
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were
in
Tillamook
this
week.
They
Partisan movement, and showed how
absent from 4 to 6 weeks. Son Ken- trade centers. Farmers must have bet
the legislature was packed and con­ spent a fev. days at the beaches, also neth will go along tor company, and ter transportion facilities for market­ to hair on her back—how do you ex­
BERT FOLKS.
trolled by three persons who were visiting at tlie home of Rev. H. E. incidentally view some of the old ing their grains, livestock, and other plain that, Mr. Solomon?" And Mr.
not members of the state legis­ Tucker who is an old friend of playgFOu.zUs of his dad’s boyhood produce. The life of our industries Solomon could only strike the table
to a great extent on the ability with his fist mid shout. "This meeting 0>
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•O'
o
o
o
lature; how they capitalized the theirs. The party left lor Salem to- d«.y&, some trip for Kenneth but it depend
to secure the cheapest rates combined Is adjourned.”—Charles D. Merrill.
merchandise stores witli large a- day.
t u i\.es his uud to boast of Tillamook with prompt service for the shipment,
mounts of money, and then used
Editor E. E. Brodie and family ot uuu Fellows. While absent several c.' raw products from the east and for i
Important Discovery.
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the greater amount of the money Oregon City, alter attending the or the thus, have promised to keep the distlibution of their manufactur­
For many years Mr. William W.
for propaganda and to pay workers; Oregon Ediioiial Association I meel- cue Nome urand E. Heusser in touch ed articles if they are to compete with Ellsworth was connected with tl.e
how they employed and paid organ­ ing at Astoria, returned to Rockaway with all events regarding the lodge other industrial centers of the world. Centnrv Magazine, and that brought
The Oregon State Chamber of
izers; how thew run the banks and Sunday. Mr. Brodie has made several members, he in turn will see that die
him into contact with many Interest­
loaned the money; liow they obtain­ trips to Tillamook this year, and papers get »1 in time to publish. We Commerce has disscussed this matter ing people. In Ills hook of reminis­
thoroughly
with
C.
W.
Hodson
of
ed control of the newspapers, and a every lime he conies hare he appre­ expect a good bunfli of news for a
Oregon’s representative on cences. "A Gohlen Age of Authors.”
great many other matters, Mr. Ai- ciates our climate and good roads, tew weeks, and for their endeavors Portland,
the Rivers and Harbors Congress, he tolls an amusing anecdote of Tim-
ken informed the editors that the a.ill he doesn't forget to say a good i ne secretary has promised to send a- and Mr. Hodson states that it is high­ oihv Cole, the engraver.
Non-Partisan League was going to word tor Tillamook and the good long .something gleamed from other ly necessary that immediate and drast
Cole Is a simple man. says Mr. Ells­
make an effort to obtain control of work tlie County Court is doing. Mr. lodges to let you know, tho absent, ie action be taken to improve our har­ worth, of great kindliness, who has
Oregon, for he liad been told this by Brodie lb vice-president of the Nat­ not forgotten. Expect to visit lodgeo bors and increase our shipping facili-1 had at various times some interesting
ties if the Northwest expects to keep Motions about food. Years ago, when
k on of the officers of the party. This ional Editorial Association, and is at every opportunity.
pace with other sections of the United
proved true, for it was stated that one of tile live boosters tor Oregon.
Several Bros, and sisters visited States.The biggest men in this North- Horace Fletcher was just beginning
paid agitators wete now working
Airs. Hubbard's surgical hospital Bay City Rebekah lodge last meeting. thwest territory are a unit in believ­ to publish his theories, I made some
with some success in some parts of wv.s opened last week, and in the
good-natured fun of them, and de­
Bro. S. A. Brodhead has consented ing that something must be done.
the state. It was the editors of Ore­ last eight days she has had several to act as secretary during my ab­
The Oregon State Chamber of | scribed tlie visit of guests to my house
gon who opposed the Non-Partisan patients, three undergoing major op­ sence, he will see that you get your Commerce has assumed the reponsi- while m.v family was endeavoring to
League a few years ago, and now be­ erations and one a minor operation. receipts for all moneys paid in so do bility of starting a movement that Fletcherize and the Impatience of the
ing better informed went on record as All of them are improving rapidly. not allow yourselves to become de­ should offer relief. To discuss the guests when they did not have enough
opposed to it. Air. Aiken said that if Two graduate nurses are employed, linquent, you will find him ready and situation and outline plans for a solu­ to eat. Some friend sent my screed
We have just received a large atul complete
tion, of this problem, a convention has to Cole, then in Belgium, who took
the Non-Partisan League did not one from Seattle and one from Port­ willing to accomodate you.
been called to meet in Portland, Oct­ it very seriously. He wrote me of his
assortment of Popular Copyright Novels.
have an issue that it would make one. land, and alt the equipment is ot the
Peter Schrauz is again in the hos­
He believed It was up to I he editors best. It lias been reported through an pital for a few days, so he can have ober 4th and 8th, 1920. Present at great Interest in food and gravely in­
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more than anyone else to prevent trror that the hospital belonged to needed attention to his side, and Ben this convention will be representatives formed me of a discovery that he had
of the Northwest State in Congress,
the Non-Partisan League getting in- Di'3. Shearer and Crank, but we wish
Neilson is on the mend, still be some- a representative of the National made—that the color of the skin was in
to power in Oregon.
to correct this by slating that it is time before lie can milk 25 or 30 Rivers and Harbors Congress, dele­ affected by food, He was accustomed (n
The measure that is to be voted Mrs. Hubbard's and that she will !
gates from all of the railroads and to oat for a long time only one kind
upon next November to lix the in­ care for the patients from all doctors. cows.
shipping
lines of the Northwest, dele­ of food, and once he went swimming
members
at
lodge
last
About 50
terest on money, probably, was tlie
meeting. Something special at camp gates from the port bodies, commer­ with his son, who suddenly cried out.
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cial organizations, wholesalers, in­
next matter of importance. The
next Thursday, Aug. 26. They call dustries and many other prominent “Why. father, you're turning green!'
Announcement.
measure was denounced and it was
"Sure
enough,
”
wrote
Mr.
Cole,
“
1
it a "Smoker ". All cainp members business men who arc interested in
looked at my body and observed a
shown that if it passed it would
Mrs. J. C. Holden will open her come.
the development of our territory. The
tinge. ‘The spinach,' I said, for
drive money out of the state. Like
As usual 1. 0. O. F„ Rebekah and | call for this Convention is being sent green
I had been making m.v sole diet of
the previous resolution, the editors classes for piano instruction Sept. 1,
to these various organizations and in­ spinach for six months. 'I must change
Encampment
at
8.
1920.
Private
lessons,
classes
in
Dun
­
unanuniously went on record as op­
dividuals and an invitation extended
F. F, Conover, Sec.
posed to it. Some of the editors ning System for children also Nor­
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to them to be present and take part my food I’ “
mal
classes
for
Music
teachers
of
the
Whereupon he ate beets, and at
thought it was about time to do a-
in the delivorations.
Dunning
System.
the
way with some of the provisions of
United Brethren in Christ.
Congress convenes, in Washington, the end of another six months found !
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the initiative and referendum, for it
D. C. on the second Monday in Decem­ his body in a healthy, ruddy state,
ber; the National Rivers and Harbors which he felt was owing to the beets.
Big Breeder’s Picnic Dated.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. nt.
gave cranks, agitators, single tax­
Congress, the second week in Decem­
Morning subject, "Your Choice.”
ers, Non-Purtisan League and person
THE REXALL STORE,
ber. It is desired, as a result of the
There will be an all day picnic at
Sheep on the Hillside.
Sunday School at 19 a.m..
with a grouch or want to spite some­
Sometimes «3 yon rlt^ along through
Prayer mee<ing on Wednesday ... o work of this Convention to have de­
body an opportunity to initiute some the faint of Jack J. Rupp, about 3
finite plans outlined for presentation the mountains, you will see a whole
¡TILLAMOOK CITY,
OREGON.
measure and submit it to the people miles east of Tillamook city on p.m.
to those two bodies. Only by the full
The Ladies Aid Society will be en­ cooperation of those interested can re- ¡ side of the hill covered with what
to be voted up, ThiB wan done when Thursday, Aug. 26th, beginning at
Jackson of the Oregon Journal, Ini­ 10:30 a. m. and continuing until ad­ tertained at the parsonage, on Thurs­ suits be achieved. While this is a looks like gray rocks. But after you ^>3SB5252SHSa525H5a5HSa52Sa525asa52S25a5a5HSa5a5eS2525H525HSaS25Z52SH5H5
tiated two bills that fixed the price journment in the afternoon. It is I day afternoon at 1:30 p.m.
matter that effect primarily the ship­ watch It awhile you see thnt It Is
Of legal advert laments for newspap­ planned that there will be something
per it neverlcss should demand the moving, and everyone knows that
interest of very Northwest resident1 rocks would be pretty funny things Notice Of Assessment For Street of Blocks 4 6 and 4 7 Thayers Addit­
ers out side of Portland. There is of interest to the Live Stock Breed­
Reformed Congregational Church. because
ion to Tillamook City, by providing
Improvements
in the end it Í3 the consumer if they started to move around all by
no difference in the Jackson meas­ ers' of Tillamook county and you are
•liemselves.
These
“
rocks"
are
really
for
the grading and paying thereof,
who
pays
the
bills.
invited
to
coine,
bring
your
basket
ures and the bill to tlx the legal
Church services next Sunday as
sheep and they are having a fine time
Notice is hereby given, to all whom and that the assessment so made has
rate of interest on money. But our and spend the day. Mr. Fred Stimp- usual. 10 a.m.Sunday School, 11 a.tu.
eating little grass hidden in among it may concern, that the Common been entered in the lien docket of
Oregon System makes it possible for son of Hollywood and Mr. Geo. Gus, preaching. A letter from the Rev. Notice of Sale of Bond Warrants
the sagebrush. Over at one side of Council of Tillamook City, Oregon, Tillamook City, Oregon, and that the
some evil disposed person to initiate of Yakamia, Wn., are to be with us. Richard Schuetze states that he will
the flock Is usually a splendid shepherd has assessed to the property specially amounts so assessed against each lot,
If
it
rains
the
day
will
be
spent
at
bills to tlx the price that shall be
be home to hold services next Sun­
Sealed bids will Be received until i log. who Is always smiling. At least beneiitted thereby and being the pro- or part thereof, or tract or patcel of
paid attorneys, doctors, dentists, ar­ the Grange Hall.
day
and
hopes
that
all
members
of
the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the he seems to he smiling, because he erty included in Local Improvement land, together with the name of the
R. W. Watson,'Sec.-Treas.
chitects and other professional men
I his congregation will make it a point 10th day of September. 1920, by the has his month open just ns though
District No. 15 the cost of the Impro­ ownei, or reputed owner of the lot,
for their services, as well as fix the
to be present at the first meeting undersigned and immediately there­ he were, lie Is watching to see that vement of all that portion of Sixth or part thereof, or tract so assessed,
price of farmers' and dairymen's Washington County Farm For Till- after the vacation.
rhe
little
lambs
and Inrger sheep do Ave.
after publically opened by the Coun- j
East from the south line of are all as set forth in the following
product. Probably tlie measure ; to
mook
ty Court of Tillamook County, Ore- ’ not wander too far away from the Eigth Street south to the south line list.
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fix the legal rate ot interest will
gon, at the office of said Court in the flock.—Christian Science Monitor.
Reformed Church.
25 acres, 15 miles from Portland.
open the eyes of the people as to
District No. 15. 6 Ave. East Paving
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County Court House in Tillamook
what can be accomplished under our *4 mile from Tualiton Valley High­
Addition
Block
Valuable Motion Picture!.
Lot
Oregon,
for
the
purchase
of
Owners Name
City,
The
coming
Sunday
will
be
observ
­
Amount
I
boasted initiative and referendum, way, S. P. Electric and tine school
Motion pictures of construction Thayers
Warrants of said County, of
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C. B. Wiley...........
.
»149.76
and we want to say this before we 16 acres cleared. 3 acres bottom land, ed as Rally Day.. After a brief respite Bond
$10,000 to »60,000, issued for work In which a large public build­
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4
S. W. Elliott.........
. .349.31
close that should the Non-Partisan | 1 '4 acres orchard, some berries, 1 the work of the church and Sunday from building of permanent roads ing appears to arise front the ground
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5
Jacob Pesterfield . ,
. . 349.31
League ever get a strong hold in acre kale, running stream entire School will be resumed with renewed the
therein, the same being issued in lieu I like muglc. being completed In the
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Jemima
Kirk.........
.. 149.76
Oregon it will work tbe Oregon Sys­ year thru place, 4 room bungalow, zeal. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Pub­
ten
minutes'
duration
of
the
film,
are
of
a
portion
of
an
authorized
issue
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1
John Sheets Est., . . .
. . 304.43
tem to perfection, for it is Just the large old barn, hen house 14x36, lic worship at 11 o’clock. The pastor,
being
shown
before
various
engfneer-
of »430.00, the same being in denon-
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2
John Sheets Est. . . .
. . 149.64
kind of law that will help them carry biooder house 14x24. Some stock W. G. Llenkaemper, will speak from i inatlons of »50.00 or multiples there­ Ing societies I by government repre-
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Mary Burke Messner
.. 44.98
and poultry if desired. About 14 the text: "We know what we wor­
out their purposes.
sentarives. ' The structure Is the In-
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Mary Burke Messner
.. 44.98
The tourists travel was another' tons good oat and vetch hay in barn. ship." John 4. 22. At the close of the of.
dnstrtal building of the United States
Said
bond
warrants
to
bear
inter
­
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T
O. T. Tabltr
.. 149.64
▼ery interesting subject discussed, Fine well. Value »7000 not includ- services the members of the church
bureau
of
standards,
and
the
pictures
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•
O. T. Tabler
. . 304.43
and the editors were given first hand Ing stock and hay. Free of incum- and Sunday School will go to a shady est at five and one-haif (5*4) per were made hy exposing a short length
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retreat on Fawsett Creek, to partake cent per annum until paid principal of film every day during the ten
SMt 3-4
W. G. and Hazel Larson
. . 249.53
information by those who are engag­ bern ace.
and
Interest
payable
In
U.
8.
Gold
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of a basket luncheon. All members
N% 3-4
H. C. and H. L. Salton
. 249.S3
ed in this work. It certainly set the I Address A. E. Newby. R.
months of work on the building. Th«
Coin
at
the
office
of
the
County
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and friends are cordially invited.
S
Harry Gooch..................
. 349.31
editors who had not given much I HI, Beaverton, Ore.
effect of running these short exposures
Treasurer of Tillamook County, Ore­
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Harry Gooch ..................
.. 149.78
thought to thts matter to thinking
t eget her In a single picture Is an amax-
gon. Said bids must be accompanied
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Ntf 1-2-3
Mary A. Eichinger ....
. 249.53
when told that the tourist crop was
What About Reducing Tire Insnr- by certified cheek for 5 per cent of Ing condensation of time, making In­
Jokes on Piper and Stanfield.
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Stt 1-2-3
P. W. Todd.....................
cidentally
a
highly
Instructive
and
.. 249.53
the best money making crop In the
ance Ratest
the amount bid and must be uncon­ Intensive study of modern building
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NH 6-7-8
Mary A. Eichinger .,..
. 249.5»
state. They were told and with a
At the banquet given by the As­
ditional.
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Sfe «-7-8
Carrie L, Sharff .........
methods. — Popular Mechantes Mag«-
. . 249.53
great deal of truth, that the north- : toria Chamber of Commerce to the
Tillamook City went to consider­
The Court reserves the right to re­ line.
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1
Robert Roberts
. 304.43
west could not be excelled for beaut- : Oregon Editors, there were some able expense in purchasing a fire en­
or all bids.
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2
Robert Roberta
. 149.84
iful scenery and deligh' weather. To amusing stunts pulled off in. "grape- gine and complying with the requests ject any
Homer Mason, County Clerk.
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7
Oscar and Kate Werschkul ..149.64
Rtaaenabl« Cenetu«l«M.
obtain this great crop of tourists from ■ »in«” telegrams.
of the underwriters, and the business
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Oscar and Kate Werschkul ..304.43
"What made you think this man
all parts of th«' world the highways
One was a telegram addressed to E. men having been informed the in­
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Fred Lyster .. . ...................... 149.78
going
to
marry
you?"
must be put in first-class shape for j i E. Piper, editor of the Oregonton, surance rates would be reduced If
Restaurant Open At Rockaway,
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Cliff Hiner .... ...................... 349.31
"Your honor,” replied the stag«
auto travel and more hotels built , who attended the Democratic con­ the city put in a fire engine, it is now
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for the accommodation of visitors.
The Elmore Annex Restaurant, beauty, who was suing a millionaire
vention at San Francisco, which read up to the underwriters to give the f
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A. N. Goin .... ......................... 149.76
In regard to the shortage of news- j "Kindly return the corkscrew you city a new rating. Other cities have next to the Elmore Hotel, is now for breach of promise, "1 accepted a
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44.98
print paper, the editors took a whack ’ ■ borrowed from me at San Francisco. been rerated and a reduction of 20 to open for the season. Chicken dinner motorcar from him, tors, diamond«,
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pesrls and trifles of that sort a* a
Oscar and Kate Werschkul
44.98
at th»» Sunday dallies, contending I need it to open my campaign.
JU per cent made. Why delay giving served Sundays from 1 to 5 p. m.
that they should be confined to 60 | . Governor Cox."
Tillamook City a new rating and a
Special attention given parties on matter of course. Such gifts didn’t
Said assessments have been Unier­ must be paid in full In cash. Forms
necessarily mean that he was in earn­ er as of August 18, 1920 and are now
pages on Sundays and 24 pages on ‘ Another was addressed to K. N. reduction in fire insurance rates? Oi reservation. "Quality our Motto.
est, bnt when he told me the combina­ payable. Application to pay said as­ of application may be had from the
Other days.
' Stanfield, who is tlie Republican was it a "hot air” propaganda that
tion to his wine cellar I considered sessments in installments may be City Recorder. Dated this August
As :<> the increase In freight rates I nominee for U. S. Senator, and read: was doled out to the citIsens? Time
that equivalent to a proposal of mar­ may within 30 days from said date, 16. 1920.
Card of Thanks
the editors endorsed the northwest
"You'd better go back to shearing ■ will tell.
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN.
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riage."
—Birmingham Age-Herald.
risers and harbors convention and sheep. Not necessary to make a goat |
and if such application be not made City Recorder of Tillamook City, Or.
We
wish
to
thank
the
many
friends
favorrd the establishment of print­ of yourself.—Senator George E. I
within said time, said assessments
Nazarene Church Service«.
for their kind sympathy during the
Woman In War Work.
ing departments in schools.
> liuniberlaln.
o------
Illness
and
death
of
our
beloved
wife
It
has
been
estimated
that
In
Eng-
These were sonte of the Important
Both th»1 men were present at
There will be special services at the and mother.
land the war work for women drew
things the I'dltorw discussed that are ' meeting and enjoyed the jokes.
Notice to th« Public
Church of the Nazart-ne next Sunday.
For Sale.
401.000 recruits from domestic wort
W. J Wilson
of importat.ee to the state, which
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Hercules hot water and steam heat­
Miss Louise Robinson will be the
and
dress-making.
Lloyd
A.
Wilson
goes to prove that the Oregon Edltor-
Having
bought
out
Mr.
Sutton's
ing plant and fittings, in good shape.
Presbyterian Church.
speaker in the morning. Mina Robin­
ial Association la fully alive to the
interest in the Sutton A Loll Meat Sealed blds to be received by district
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son expects to sail as missionary for
We
may
rejolc«
that
the
era
of
the
Hay
for
Sale
interc- i i of the state.
Sunday School 10 a .m.
Africa next October, and will speak
tyrant himself in the White House Market, I wish to inform our patrons clerk within thirty days from date of
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they will receive the same courteous notice. Reserve right t« reject any
Morning worship 11 a.m. subject, on her future work. She is a graduate
Vetch Hay for sale. Apply to W. will pass before the idea of next
Mr. Harding evidently is not en­ "The Powerful Weak."
and an earnest A. Yocom. Ballston, Or. Phone Sher­ March. While the Democratic par­ treatment in the future as they have or all blds.
i of Nampa College,
amored to this mushy internationa­
Evening worship, H p m.. Subject' pleasing speaker.
July 8, 1920.
ty has taken over the Wllaon policies in the P*st.
idan 54525.
U E. Loll.
lism which would look after every "Bolshivlki Religion." Tbe Red Peril I
Mrs. Whiteside. field secretary of
it has jettisoned Wilson and we can
Ruby 8. Lommen, Dist. clerk.
i
country except the United States.
of Bolshcviklsni is menacing down Nampa Missionary Hospital and San­
discuss policies and not personalties.
Dial. No. 24, Balm School.
the steeps of Russia Into Poland and Itarium will speak in the evening.
The strong appeal of Harding and
i
At th« conference between Presi- Europe. It promises a new civilization Mt*. Whiteside will represent the
"My heart is In the grave with Coolidgv to the people is the fact
The esteemed New York World
p Wilson and Governor Cox. It was based upon fredom. but is the great­ I work of that institution which la the
Caesar,” said Mark Anthony. and that both men have had long legis­ finds some of the plaaks of the Chie-
ie as usual, ths President est menace of true civilization. Is it I only on« of ita kind in the North­
William J. Bryan echoes him. Cheer lative experience, both know the leg­ •■’k’o platform hard to undereland, but
id Cox, like all the others, a religion? It in.
west.
i up. William! Mark Aatkonp cam* to islative misd. and both appreciate It will be remembered that a Bepab-
»bead and «aid. "Those are
■verybody always welcome.
barr Caesar, zn4 you can do the tbs legtniativ*» function hi - onr lican plank ts always hard- when ft
A cordis) Invitation Is extended to
■sate too."
Alla« A. MeA*a, Minister.
same tor CW.
ail.
sckem« of govsrnniont.
I comes tow« op « Deaeaoratte head.
Sillumnnk waùlüjht, Tillamook Jottings
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