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    TV LAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER la. 1920,
Charles E. Hughes Joins Actors
In Paying Tribute to Harding
On the same day that sixty members of the Harding-Coolidge The­
atrical League Journeyed from New York to Marion to greet Senator
Harding, Charles E. Hughes dropped off the train at the now famous Ohio
town to visit the Republican nominee for President. Al. Jolson, president
of the league, immediately elected Mr. Hughes a member, and together
they played an Important part In the day’s program. Here we see Senator
Harding, Eugene O’Brien, motion picture sta.-, and Mr. Hughes.
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and most successful co-operative as
sociatlon of farmers in the state. And
when that organization goes on zee-
ord as opposed to any initiative
measure it means that Tillamook
county is going to swat the interesl
rate bill good and hard in November
And it will be the dairymen who will
do it. It seems that some people are
laboring under a false idea about the
measure, for they freely predict that
they will be able to borrow money
at 4 and 5 per cent if the measure
carries. We want to disabuse their
minds of this erronec ius impression,
(or they will not i>e t .bis to do so. It
is just as well to admit it that the
measure is aimed to c ipple the fi­
nancial and industrial life of Oregon
and will drive money away from the
state.
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Oregon
is advised to do what
Maine uid the first part of the we«k
when it rolled up a big vote in con-
denination of the democratic party,
which i wasted the people’s money
like a lot of drunken sailors. The
Maine s election is convincing that
there will be a republican land slide
all over the country in November.
And Oregon is advised to send a re­
publican senator to Washington to
help the republican president. To do
so republicans must quit voting for
Chamberlain and this year Robert
N. Stanfield is the republican nomi­
nee for United States Senator. A
large number of democrats have de­
serted Senator Chamberlain and will
not vote for him, and as Oregon is re­
publican by a large number it should
have a republican to represent the
state, who will have influence with
'he republican
administration. By­
giving Robert N. Stanfield your su-
port and vote for United States Sena­
tor, Oregon will do the same as
Maine did in September.
HAVE ANIMALS SIXTH SENSE?
Hard OthenmiM to Explain How Wild
Beasts Know That the Groat
War Wao Over.
Frightened by the noises of battle
given a new coat of paint.
Bro. James Carver, who has been
sick for some time, is reported rap­
idly improving.
Bro. Hubert Butler went to Port­
land, on business, Tuesday.
Win. Bragg, Sec.
the wild beasts of East. Central and
West Central Africa went scurrying
north and south, traveling sometimes
hundreds of miles In their fright and
taking refuge in localities entirely new
to them.
But just as the mlns of northern
France have drawn human beings back
to them—men and women who dwelt
there before the German occupation,
home has claimed the wild animals
and most of them are now back In
their native haunts.
How did the wild beast know thai
the war was over?
The .elephant, gorilla, giraffe, ante­
lope, buffalo, rhinoceros. lion, leopard
and porcupine are eertaluly all per­
fectly uware of the fact 1
Human beings have their various
avenues of sending news, chief among
these the newspapers, the post and
the telegraph
Whatever the method of communion
tlon, the wild animals certainly got
the news quickly.
Peace was no sooner accomplished
than the African natives began to see
the homeward migration of whole
companies of wild beasts through their
territories, animals never familiar
In these particular communities and
obviously passing through.
Four years previously they ha«i
come crashing through the under­
brush hound in nn opposite direction.
They were In great haste then and pos­
sessed of fear; ami pachyderms ami
carnivora traveled together, the age-
old war of the Jungle forgotten In a
common plight.
Birds may become accustomed tQ
rhe sound cf firing, but wild animals
loathe It. Fear of strange noises is
Instinctive with them. Animals born
In captivity Invariably show this in­
stinctive dread. And It Is a well-
known fact in zoological parks that
apes can be controlled instantly ^y
rhe display of a musket, even when
as far ns Is l.nm.vn they have never
seen one «pit lire.
CONDITIONS NOW AND IN 1865
According
to
General
Sherman's
Memoir*, Hietory Seems to Bo
Merely Repeating Itself.
A single page In rhe story of the
Civil war. the Memoir* of General
Sherman, carries observation* by mo
tiliio men prominent In that war. Gen­
eral Sherman himself ami Secretary
of War Stanton, that have a strange­
ly familiar sound now amid tile dis­
tressing conditions that have folloned
the World war here.
General Sherman has arrived, with
Ills story at rhe opening of the year
IS'id. and lie Is dealing with the clos­
ing events of the Civil war. He is
at Savannah and the secretary of war
Is there, partly on an official visit and
partly for recreation. The policy of
enlisting slaves is under discussion
and the order giving the freed slaves
the right to occupy seized lands is
agreed on.
“He professed to have come from
Washington for rest and recreation,”
•vrlte* General Sherman, “and he
«poke unreservedly of the bickerings
and Jealousies at the national capital,
of the Interminable quarrels of the
state governors about their quotas
and more particularly of the very ex-
'«fence of the government Itself.
"He said that the price of every­
thing had so risen in comparison with
•he depreciated money that there was
■longer of national bankruptcy, and lie
appealed to me. as a soldier and pn
triot. to hurry up matters so as to
bring the war to a close.
“I was quite Impatient to set off.
myself, for city life hail become dull
and tame, and we were nil anxious to
get Into the pine woods again, fre«-
from the Importunities of Southern
women asking for protection, and of
civilians from the North who were
coming to Sava-nah for cotton and
all sorts of profit.”
High price- weariness of the war
conditions, er :e,-i.ess on all sides for
the return of peace, swarms of people
nt Wn«hfr-'«»n—official and private
«■’tlzens. with axe« to grind, nn«l spo«-t
■«'ntors from tb«> North pushing r‘cb<
'own to the l-"<'t'e line« in promoting
■t efr profiteer'!’-; enterprises Rut w.-
came through it.—Columbus D'spatcli
FAIR VISITORS
Come in and hear the
wonderful
BRUNSWICK AND CHENEY
PHONOGRAPHS.
No obligation to buy.
We carry the largest stock of Phono­
graphs in Tillamook County, and have
over 300 satisfied customers here.
When you buy a phonograph that you
know by Reputation, you will have no
regrets afterwards.
Don’t you think it’s safer than buying
one that you never heard of ?
We have now a stock of $4000-00 which
will give you a wide range to choose
from.
Yes! We sell on easy monthly payments.
We are headquarters for
JC
V|j I a States Senators who voted agains’
IIII'dUIIH111. Wilson’s league of nations, overlook-
Fred C. Baker, Editor. ~
lng the fact that Sen-tor Chamber­
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; lain was one of the senators in the
per year $2.00 last vote in toe Senate who flopp«.’d
SUBSCRIPTION
—.... for
.— the league
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I 99
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__ over
and > voted
i ment. Where George stands today,
one guess is as good as another. It’s
Main Street, Tillamook, Ore.
i
'; not out of place to ask him if
Pianos
and Player-Pianos also,
’ he is now in favor of the Wilson cov-
The Cloverdale paper appears to ' i enant, or against it, for the Demo-
have given up the gh Mt.
, cratic platform is in favor of it. Yet
one cannot tell after George does say
"Hie (Cox’s) nomination would
What took place at Kalamali re­ which side of the fence he is on
cently, when a large number of per­ whether he will stay there. Seeing make the democratic party the leader
sons were roasted alive when a large ‘ that he is now for Governor Cox and of the lawless element of the country
Report of the Condition of
frame building, used for hotel pur­ I the Governor is for the Wilson and his selection, if such athing were
poses, caught fire, is liable to be league, and George being a democrat possible, would turn the White
House over to those who defy the
repeated in this city at any time, he must be for the Wilson league.
for we have exactly the same Are
government and hold law in con­
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business September
traps in this city as they had at Kal-
Some twenty-five years ago, when tempt. * » * There is no chance cf
8,1920.
amah.
the initiative and referendum agita­ his election if nominated, but why
tion first started in Oregon, the edi­ should any Democrat be willing to
P. ESOURCES
Dollars Cents
Women’s Rights in China.
Loans and di. counts . ..........................................
One of our business men was hot tor was called a moss-back, non-pro- support a man whose nominati«.:'
.. 678,614.56
A p:’*'T'!n1 government In the prov­
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.................
in the collar after he made a visit Io gressive and a back number because would insult the conscience of the
... 10,667.43
nation?"
—
William
Jennings
Bryan,
ince of llnnel; China, Is endeavorin'-'
Bonds and warrants ............................................
Bayocean. We are not going to re- : ■ we opposed the initiative fea'u«-'»* of
... 78,648.73
¿nocks, securities, judgements, etc...................
peat the exact words, but he said it ' | the proposed constitutional anio-’d- in a statement issued before the San by offi'-i.il acri'ti to bring the women
...
3,707.46
'o ordi v mid icason, in the matter of
Furniture and fixtures ...................... .............
was, a - - well, an outrage that those ' . ni« nt. We took the criticism in go.vd Francisco convention.
...
6,750.00
■>n*hoo
“Wo-nen and girl* nre not
Other real ee’nte owned .....................................
people were deprived of a road. We I ■ part, knowing full well that ::orie
... .
795.85
u>
wear extraordinary
On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­ nermittv!
Due front bat ks (not reserve bank;)............
heartily coincide with the business ■ ! day the people of Oregon would : '•
6,614.63
Due fit at approved reserve banks.................
man and he only expresses the opin­ ize that they were making a mistake. days Franklin Roosevelt says the re­ ■lothes,” rims the official order which
.. 109,143.74
The 4 and 5 per cent Inte
Rate publican campaign fiind is $30,000.- he poll««- bnve been Instructed to “n-
Checks and other cash items ........................
ion of the entire community.
. .
1,655.57
Cured bv Gold fnloctiens.
bill to be voted upon next b- -w- ber 000 and on Tuesdays, Thursday an-l orce. ‘‘-The women’s dresses, which
Exchanges for clearing house...........................
... 19,518.47
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i
ere
gecra'lv
adopted
by
the
Ch
’
ne^e
The
very
ln
‘
«
—
t
|>ost->var
d!
coverv
Cash on hand............................................................
For the edification and comfort of simply shows that the initiative Saturdays Governor Cox says it*
... 18.892.55
Int. canted but not collected...........................
those who claim that Governor Cox law can be worked by some s l:e ii- $15,000,000. What’s a few millions -vntle st-" previous to the first revoln- '« the curing of certain al'"”’its by
...
8,000.00
>n In TR11. we better suited to young —enns of in'«-'-*'ms of dll’”e-1 gold.
Customer’s liability account of 'Acceptances1
will’carry Ohio, at the recent pri­ ing person to injure the flna’via! ..ml more or less to represent ttives c.f .o
. . . 33,000.00
’
■
•.men
I
w -«-: iiiss they are not too “bort
T
ils
very
expensive
rre
’
hod
--
f
cestor-
industrial
life
of
Oregon,
i.
hich
'
is
administration that ha-, been spend­
Othc:s resources ...................................................
mary in that state 280,000 republi-<
....
237,54
nr too narrow, and they slioiil«) be
by a
ng lo«t iieaith "as d'.«trove
can and 125,000 democrats partici­ one of our contentions when the agit- | ing billions with as much abandon
doctor
who
Ims
convdetely
-
i--«
-
d
again.
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The
official
order
gives
'•'renrh
Total
pated. Does that look as though Cox ation was first started. We think w-g as is ordinarily employed in letting
976,246.53
further particulars of the abuses which fired a wealth Parisian of a complaint
LIABILITIES
will carry Ohio? And in regard to are entitled to an apology from the loose of anickel at Coney Island?
It alleges have taken place by which, similar to shell-shock. Although gold
editors
who
called
us
a
moss-back,
Captial stock paid in.............................................................
California there are 780,000 repub­
40,000.06
in the mntter of clothes, it Is not pos­ 's very scarce at "present, a limited
Surplus fund ...........................................................................
licans and 283,000 democrats en­ lion-progressive and a back number. ’
10,000.00
«ttpply
is
available
for
medicinal
pur
­
sible
to
distinguish
the
Chinese
women
Report
of
Nestucca
Valley
Cow
Test
­
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Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid . . .
rolled.
. 13,445.26
of "respectable anti good families from poses. The price for one injection of
Eight years ago Bro. Trombley
ing Association
Dividends unpaid..................................................................
822.00
those who nre not.” But rhe signifi­ good quality gold sometimes reaches
was strong on democratic political
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O
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Due to banks and bankers.................................................
. 1,476.67
Senator Chamberlain is for Gover­ slush, for he tooted his horn that if (
cance of this solicitude on the part of rhe fifty-pound mark, while In one or
Postal Savings bank deposits............................................
The report for the month of Aug­ the military governor of Hupeh Is two exceptional cases gold Injections
421.02
nor Cox for president, and both being the democratic party was returned to {
Individual deposits subject to check................................
430.839.71
democrats, it is perfectly proper that power the high cost of living would ! ust of the Nestucca Valley Cow found In the part of the order which have cost over a hundred ponnds each.
Demand certiticates of deposit..........................................
1,079.70
the senator is wanting to see C«>x come down. Alas, it has gone up Testing Association is as follows: states that the Importance of bearing I Consequently, only very rich persons
Cashier checks outstandidng............................................
88,555.96
elected. So our George is a full fledg- | I from 200 to 300 per cent. Four Average pounds milk, 626: average and clothes Is to he recognized, “in enn nt present undergo this gold
Certified checks ......................................................................
34.70
ed democratic this year and republi­ years ago, Bro. Trombley tooted an- pounds butterfat, 28.92 number of view of the fact that women are play­ treatment, which has been successful
*
Time and Savings’Deposits................................................
182.653.71
cans who are going to vote fur Hard­ other tune “He kept us out of war.” cows tested during the month, 608; ing nn Important part In modern poli­ In rescuing several cases of complete
Notes and bills rediscounted ............................................
135.917.80
ing for president should also vote f?r and tn a few monrlis the country was number of cows producing over 40 tics In western countries, and there is nervous breakdown. It should be re­
Bills payable for money borrowed..................................
38,000.00
sufficient reason to believe thnt tills membered. however, thnt the gold It­
Stanfield for United States Senator , ’ plunged into the world war that Pr j - pounds fat, 55.
“Acceptances” of I his bank ..............................................
33,000.00
awakening of the gentle sex will soon self Is of no great value as a tonic.
The three high grade herds are:
if they want a republican administra- i ; sident Wilson kept us out of. Now
The Idea in making the Injections Is
tion and a republican senate to back the democratic party has another Joe Sheiber, 21 cows, 910 lbs. milk, be extended to the fnr East.”
Total
to liven up the patient and prevent
................................................. 976,246.53
up a republican president. It can't be bright idea. It is preaching “wet” 44.10 fat.
him or her from brooding too serious-
Gruesome Find.
done by republicans
voting for l In tile East and “dry” in the West,
M. N. Bays, 22, 735 lbs. milk, 37.-
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­
Subscribed and sworn to before me
An extraordinary story comes from l.v. Tills done, doctors believe thnt mook, ss.
Chamberlain.
with a wet candidate for president 32 lbs. fat.
this 15th day of Sept., 1920.
the
hattie
Is
won.
Strange
to
half
Shanghai (Chinn) of a- find by some
I. B. L. Beals, .Jr., Cashier of the
having the support of Tammany and
F. B. McKinley. Notary Publiu
J. C. Dunn, 18, 825 lbs. milk, 35 -
say. the Injections are not made
railway men at Harbin. A box car ad
above-named
bank, do solemnly
So the false accusations made by the liquor interests. But we guess 96 lbs. fat.
My commission expires February
through the usual type of syringe, but
dressed
to
Colonel
Bullkoff.
who
is
the
Governor Cox that the republican that Ed, like a good many more
The high pure bred cow was Yuk-
generally through a conical-shaped swear that the above statement is 2, 1924.
party was raising a slush fund of democrats in the county will swallow ! on’s Golden Glow, a Jersey o» ned Russian representative nt Hollar, was tube of pure platinum costing over true to the best of my knowledge and
Correct—Attest: H. T. Botts, D.
belief.
815,000,000 to buy ill J presidency the high cost of living they promised j by M. N. Bays. Her record is: 973 opened ami found to contain apparent­ twelve hundred dollars.
Fitzpatrick, James Williams, Direct-
ly hags of flour and firewood. Under­
B. L. Beals, Jr., Cashier ors.
has fizzled out ami prove 1 to be only to reduce without saying one word, lbs. milk and 47.7 lbs. fat. •
neath these were found eight caskets,
another democratic lie. Governor Cox and in some mysterious manner |
The high grade cow was Nellie, each one duly labeled, six bearing the
Money.
and his running mate commenced 'lie swallow the “wet” candidate, and i also a Jersey, owned by Joe Sheiber.
ir.mes of grand dukes and duchesses
After having studied the careers of Market Road No. 3, from Hemlock
accusations and mud slinging, and Tammany -is well, for if Cox Is elect­ She gave 1212 lbs. of milk with 54
LODGE MEETINGS.
and the other two the name of a priest many of onr richest men. and after to Sand Lake, Sta 13523 to Sta
now that the senate investigatio.i ed. Tammany will reign supremo a- 5 lbs. flit.
and a valet of one of tire grand dukes. having obtained from many of them 29282 according to the plans and
committee have proved that they gain in New Y'ork and at tlie White
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
of
their
Inmost speciflications on file in the office of
The following gives the names and To make sure there was no ruse, one an outpouring
were uttering falsehoods, they keep House.
A. F. and A. M.
casket
was
opened
and
a
body
re
­
thoughts,
m.v
conclusion
about
money
­
the
association
records of the cows in
the County Clerk.
on making the false accusations a
Wednesday of each month.
which have produced more than 40 vealed. In addition to the names of 's this, says n writer in Forbes Maga­
On
the
date
mentioned
above
the
gainst the republican party. The in­
Rehersals each Wednesday
The action of the Tillamook County lbs. butter fat during the period of the dead there was also written who zine :
Court will publicly open and read
vestigation, however, proved one Creamery Association on Monday tn
following. Visiting broth­
•‘Money Is n very desirable thing, the bids but reserves the right to re­
thirty days, ending the 1st of Sept­ had killed them and where. The ques­
thing, and that was that the liquor i passing a resolution condemning the
ers welcome.
tion Is being asked who bad forward­ even n lot of It. Its possession en­ ject any or all bids. Bids must be
ember.
interests were giving their support 4 and 5 per cent interest rate meas­
By order of W. M.
ed these bodies and for what reason, ables one to do a great mnny things accompanied by cash, certified che­
Owner
Cow
lbs.
milk
B.
F.
to Governor Cox.
ure to be voted on in November
ami where they were ultimately des­ which are impossible if one lacks It.
Leslie Harrison, Sec.
que
or
bidders
bond
of
an
amount
Merle Holman, Brownie . . .797 40 7 tined to bo sent. In these days when There is no such potent material In-
I should be the action of every farmer's
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Nettie . . . . .865 40.3 railwaymen expect to tfmi hidden away strnment for ennbling one to do wor­ equal to at least 5 per cent of the
How funny. Governor Cox in his organization in Oregon,, as the Tilla-
total bid.
Stated convocation Friday
J.
I..
Craven,
Nig
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1488
446
gold. Jewels and other precious met. thy deeds tn in rjje numbers »nd on a
political
speeches abuse
United I mook Association represents the best
First publication. Sept. 16. 1920.
Aug. 27. Visitors welcome.
Colantha . . 1259 416 ats, to be confronte«! with caskets con­ large s<-ale. Money, Indeed, Is so de-
Last
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Oct. 1. 1920.
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Blule............. 1119 43.6 taining murdered persons Is Indeed a «IrabTe, so nseful, so rich in possibili­
Johnson Chapter No. 24
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Blue............ .1426 49.5 gruesome and unwelcome find.
R. A. M.
ties for worthy accomplishment, that
Hurliman & Sons, No. 13 1116 49.1
Notice to Contractors.
one should exercise every honorable
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
”
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For a Real Affectionate Father He Stays Away an Awful Lot
If 8h* Doesn’t Talk Too Much.
effort to acquire every dollar of it that
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Clem Rust. Rosie ................ .977 40.6
Notice is hereby given that the
The worst woman hater I know 1« one can earn, but there is not enough
G. A. R.
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Nellie........... . 670 40.2 my husband's brother. He Is a bach­ money In the world to compensate one County Court of Tillamook County,
Joe Sheiber, Star............... . 822 46.0 elor M. D. and although busy with his for turning even one sharp comer, for Oregon, will until 10 o’clock a. ni.
Cornlth Post, No. 35 Dept, of Ore­
Daisy.......... . 899 45.0 patients, never forgets himself. He never have I known an Instance of Ill- i of October receive blds for the grad­ gon, meets on second and fourth Sat­
Y'eksa . . . . .. .884 46.J «eems t« dislike women through jeal­ gotten money to have yielded true hap­ ing of approaches to Kilchis River urday* of each month, ot 1:30 p. m..
’’ Chenny.......... . 761 47.1 ousy of them. As he is only forty- i piness to possessor and his offspring.” bridge and the removing of the old In the W. 0. W. hall. Visitors wel­
Ruth .......... . 961 46.2 three, we Intend starting a campaign
bridge and erecting of same complete come.
”
Rubv ............ . 874 41.1 at once to convert him. I have Invited
with piers at a new site on Kilchis
Bird Protection Important.
H. W. Spear, Commander
Florine .. . . 893 47.3 him to dinner Friday evening.
1
Preserving bird* as game Is only river, according to the plans and spe­
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
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Nellie_____ 1212 54.5 have also Invited an amiable and beau­ one part of the duty of the govern- cifications on file In the office of the
IL
fi
Danddy ... . 867 48.6 tiful young woman, who Is a practltion- inent. They are even more valuable County Clerk.
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Queen............ .1108 47.6 i st nt the bar of Justice. She has tny is enemies of noxious weeds and In­ I
On the date mentioned above the
I'« / il
W. R. C.
.V ff ''Í!
Brownie . . . 1008 51.1 cue to hold the floor for ami In favor sects. They are the farmers heal Court will publicly open and read
Corinith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept,
i
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Mytrle . . . . ..1 138 47.9 of women everywhere. She may win friends, though he Is too often oblivi­ the blds but reserves the right to re­ of Oregon, meet* on first and third
Blanche .. . 1094 48.1 him over. If till* iuterests you 1 «rill ons of the fact, says the Philadelphia ject any or all bids. Bids must be Friday evenings of each month, at
Blackie . . .. 1001 47.0 «end you the next chapter.—Exchange. Inquirer. Those who care nothing foi accompanied by cash, certified che­ 8 p. m„ in the W. O. W. hall. Visitor*
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Big Milker. 1048 44.0
heir beauty of plumage ami song must que or bidders bond of an amount welcome .
Chas. MeKilllp. June . . . . 1104 47.5
Dub Golfer but Star Casuist.
recognize the cfrumstnnre
Yet the equal to at least 5 per cent of the
Minnie Johnson, President
Jersey . . . . 834 45.1
The latest yarn truin the links con birds have been too long the prey of total bid.
Elizabeth Conover, Secz.
Wert Sappinton, Model . . .961 472 . <rns a golfer who took n 10 In tunklnv i heir human hunters. Some specie-
First publication. Sept. 16, 1920.
H. C. White. Maud.......... .793 40.2 the third hole, and said to his oppo nave been wellnlgh exterminated In
Last
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Oct. 1. 1920.
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Reddle ..., .837 41.1 nent, who had a 6: "I'll take 8 here
otisequence. To protect them in th-
Having your house wired”Ty”
..................
Babe ............ .710 440 10 Is too many. I don’t like donili« United States and CanHda will ac-
folks who know their business is
M. N Bays. Golden Glow. , 973 47.7 figures.”
oniplish much though to make the
not a thing to be .dreaded. It can
’’ ”
Minnie............ . . 992 46.7
"Why not say 0. instead of 8?” sug­ •rotectlon of many of the .nlgrants
Tuesday eve, 8 p. m.
be done with far less muss and
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Canary............ .780 410 gested the other.
complete Mexico and Cwitral American
Rebekak, Wednesday evening
fuss than you put up with in
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I-ady Linn Lee 750 40.5
"Well, you see, 9 is a bad number " countries should join in the work.
Camp 2-4, Thursday
having the house papered or
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Sal ................. 1091 46 9 was the reply. "You can cheat with
painted.
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Relma Pet, . . .781 43.8 9; turn It tipside down and Its 6. but
Seal Herds Increasing.
We can wire vour h«iuse in two
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Kate............... . 887 45.3 8 Is 8. no matter how you look at it.’’—
The protective measure adopted by
or three days and leave not a scar
Midget ............ 756 45.4 Boston Transcript.
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the government for the heneflt of the
on your wood-work or plaster.
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Millie............... 1014 51.7
«enls In our waters has been entirely
There’s no dirt, nor any incon­
F P. Thun. Anna............... 1039 45.7
successful,
ns
Indicated
by
the
great
Bay City’» I. 0. 0. F. Notes
venience to you and tne cost Is
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Toot* ...... 1032 41.3
number
of
animals
seen
to
be
migrat
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We will come and tell you ex­
E K. Mitchell. No. 6 . . .
635 42.5
ing to the Arctic sea. The migration
actly what it will cost if you wish.
A. W. He*», Helen............ 608 40 0
There will be Initiatory work Fri­ was three weeks earlier than usual,
J. C. Dunn. Fancy............ 1057 42 3 day night, with a supper. Every and an unusually large amount
SUNSET ELECTRIC COMPANY
of
Brownie . . . 1048 40.0 member be present. We need your animals were noted on their way to
Tillamook • • -Oregon.
Tuffy.......... 1085 4.57 help.
th« north.
Flower . . . . 1035 44 6
The road work in the cemetery was
All outstanding County General
Brindle . . . . .916 44.9 progressing nicely, but was stopped
Fund Warrants endorsed prior to ar.d
Notice to Contractor«.
D. J Dunn. Nettie............ .846 42 3 by the rain.
Including the 20th day of July. 1920,
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Rags............... .741 45 9
Don’t forget the Rebekah Anniver
Notice it hereby given that the will be paid upon presentation. In-
Tillamook Lodge No. 1260
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Bally .... .831 41.6 sary. September 20th.
County Court of Tillamook County, terest ceases this 5th day of Septem-
L. O. O. M. Meets every Fri­
Bess.......... . 843 >89
The Rebekahs are planning on «er Oregon, will until 10 o'clock a. m. ber, 1920.
day at K. of P. Rail.
R.produc*«
Hfi"1«1"» N*» *’*• 1
Ino ('npyrigh'M trn
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Cropy............. 722 43 3 era I pa’-He- »h|s winter.
of October 8. 1910. receive blds for
KMhleen Mills.
8. A. Brodhead. Sec.
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Pct ................. «82 42.2
Our hull look* tine sfreo It wa.' the clearing of the right of way on
County Tienru.'er
Editorial Snap Shots.
Victor and Columbia Records.
COME IN.
“THE SONG SHOP
The Wiley B Allen Co. line
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
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