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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCroBEH 7
Notice of School Meeting.
PEARL
OIL
xaaodawk)
HEAT AND LIGHT
Chases the Chill o’ the Morning
A good oil heater filled with
P earl O il gives instant warmth
—wherever you want it; econom­
ical and convenient No smoke,
no odor, for P earl O il —refined
and re-refined by our special
process—is clean-burning. Sold
in bulk by dealers everywhere
and by our stations.
Order by name—P earl O il .
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
4
(Californi«)
“You’ll Always Find
«ay« the Good Judge
I
4
That you get more
genuine satisfaction
at less cost when
you use this class of
tobacco.
A small chew lasts
so much longer than
a big chew of the
ordinary kind
the full, rich real
tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing
satisfaction.
Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put uf> in twn styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGFf f CLT is a short-cut tobacco
Co
oany HOZ Sro idw iy. New fork City
Rexall Remedies
means King of all and all
preparation* put out tinder this
name whether they are medicinal
preparations, toilet, preparations
or other merchandise, are made of
the very highest quality of materi­
al* obtainable, the finest ingredi­
ents put together in the most scien­
tific way. in the most up-date day­
light laboratories and guaranteed
to give satisfaction.
The following guarantee is
printed on every package.
The Untied Drug Company and the Retail Store
selling thia preparation, guarantee it to give aatie-
faction
If it does not. go back to the store mhere
you bought it and get your mon»/
ft belongs to you
and ma mant you to have it. ”
WHAT MORE LIBERAL GUARANTEE
COULD YOU HAVE ?
SEE US REGARDING YOUR
DRUG STORE N E E D S
* ♦ ♦ ♦
C. I. CLOUGH CO
THE REXALL STORE,
Tillamook City - - . Oregon,
G. H. BENNETT & SONS
Contractors and Builders
All Kind* of Building
and Repair Work.
Plan* anil Estimates
Furnished,
ADDRESS :
BOX 342. TILLAMOOK. OR
Headliéht is $2.00 a year.i
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No 9. of
Tillamook County. State of Oregon,
that a school meeting of said district
will be held at the High School
building on the 30th day of October,
1920. at one o'clock in the afternoon
to vote on the propoaitloffi of levying
a special district tax.
The total amount of money needed
y the district during the fiscal year
beginning on June 30, 1920. and
ending on June 30. 1921. is estlmat-
ed in the following budget and in­
eludes the amounts to be received
from the county school fund, state
school fund, special district tax. and
other moneys of the district:
TILLAMOOK COUNTY AT THE
STATE FAIR.
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Exhibits Attract Crowds at County
Booth. School Display and Pure
Bred Cattle.
«
r92o.
county
manufactured
6,091.259
pounds ot cheese, which sold for $2,-
907,475.
R. W Watson, a long time resident
of Tillamook and secretary-rerasurer
of the Tillamook County Holstein
Breeder's iseoctatlon. appeared with
other citizens of the county before
the county commissioners aud secur­
ed an appropriation of $1900 for an
exhibit at the state fair. The cattle
breeders of the county secured a spe­
cial train and came to Salem with 21
Jersey, 15 Holstelns and 19 Guern­
seys. Barn No. 1 was assigned to
Tillamook eoiiuiy and trimmed in
green and yellow, tile country’s col-
ors—green for Tillamook county's
evergreen meadows and pastures,
and yellow for her cheese and butter.
Joe Donaldson. Leonard McCormick.
J. J Rupp. Clay Daniel. Alfred Jost.
Ira G Lance Alfred Zwald. Frank
Goyne and Bert Fowler came with
the cattle exhibit.
A glance at the Tillamook county
exhibit will prove that rhe country
is one of varied resources. Here are
some of the products I saw in the ex­
hibit Cheese, timber, salmon, tront,
clams burrer. corn, wheat, oats, clov­
er. alfalfa, barley, cow peas, mint,
kale, beets, turnips, sunflowers, rhu-
hard, sugar beets. horseradish, potv
roes ground cherries. onions and .1.1
the regular garden vegetables and
fruits, cascara bark, mush-room-,
cranberries, huckleberries, venison.
flour, honey, wool, beeswax, coal,
cedar shakes. Indian baskets, dr1 ad
and canned fruits, eggs and poultry,
D*er heads, cougar and bobcat hides,
wild ducks and geese and manufact­
ured goods show that Tillamook
county is self-contained and self-iu-
staining.
At the booth I met Dolph R. Tin­
nerstet. dairy inspector of the coun­
ty; F. W. Christensen, cheese in­
spector. and R. O. Richards, who told
me enough about the history and re­
sources of their county to make a
book.
TILLAMOOK MAN HONORED
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Accepts Appointment as Attorney-
General and Then Declines
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After reconsidering hie decision tQ
accept the office of attorney-general
to succeed George M. Brown, who
Prtday night was appointed justice
of the Oregon supreme court by Gov­
ernor Olcott to All the vacancy caus­
ed by the resignation of A. a. Ben­
nett, T. B. Handley Saturday rejected
the executive’s offer and will remain
3t the head of the state corporation
department. After receiving Mr.
Handley's statement embodying his
reasons for not accepting the attor­
ney-generalship, Governor Olcott tp-
pninted I. H. Van Winkle, assistant
attorney-general, to succeed Mr.
Brown.
Mr. Handley’s statement to Gov­
ernor Olcott, declining the office of
attorney-general, follows:
SOME FACTS ABOUT
J)UB GOVBViMENT
Local Financial Initirution to 3la.
tnbute Interexting Inionmtjoa
Not for years hua there be«,,
evident unreal aa exl8lH in [he
today. Even the caaual reader ot,“
laily newspaper see» that the
U sick and need» a doctor The «
to social deallh ia through an aw?/
uned interest in the affairs of
Government and an increased feeiu,
□f our responsibility in its w..|far!f
and adnnnstration. Not until
*
understand the magnitude aad
ciency ot the United State» g(IVei l '
ment do we feel the respect for J
BUDGET
that Is deserves.
Estimated Expenditures.
At the present moment. In spite of
Teachers' salaries .’............. 131.535
all our unrest, the United States
> • • • •
Furniture..................................
the most favored of the world’, la.
Apparatus A supplies..........
2.000
tions. We have enjoyed a centiuy
250
Library books ........................
and h half of the "government of m,
Flags .........................................
25
Tillamook People and Exhibits.
people, for the people, by the yeo.
Reparls of schoolhouses, out
There never was a time in the his-
Appointment is Declined.
pie. ’ It is not perfect but it is the
buildings or fences.......... . 2.000 lory of Tillamook county when our
“Since informing you that I would strongest, most substanial and most
Improving grounds ..............
250 people were more interested and
accept the appointment as attorney­ efficient government in the world to­
Playground equipment . . . .
250 closely brought together in one line
general tendered to me last night I day.
900 of endeavor. The countje booth In
Transportation of pupils . .
The Tillamook County Bank ia
have given the matter very careful
Janitor's wages ......................
2.600 charge of Dolpti Tinnerstet, B-b
and earnest consideration and now contemplating the tree distribution
Janitor’s supplies...................
250 Richards and Lewis Hush beck was
wish to advtH« you that I must re­ among its friends and patrons <_$ a
Fuel ............................................
2.200 the first prize winner of the coast
spectfully decline the appointment. series of highly illustrated articles
Light and power....................
600 counties, The exhibit was very at-
In order to immediately enter upon on the government of the United
Water.......................................... .
340 tractive, Tillamook cheese was serv-
the duties of attorney-general I States. The articles, although written
Clerk's salary ........................
225 ed to the crowds daily and many ia-
would of necessity have to leave in populur form, will be of real <-du-
Postage A stationery..........
50 quiries were answered about Tilla-
many important matters now pend­ ational value. They are to be mailed
For the payin'! of bonded debt A
mook County in general, Tillamook
ing before the corporation depart­ directly to the homes of this com­
interest i hereon, issued under
cheese was awarded rhe 1st. 2nd and
ment unfinished. Among these mat­ munity without charge. This plan ia
Sections 126. 152 to 156, A 434
3rd prizes in a large list of contes­
ters are some that have had my per­ in keeping with the new idea 'hat
of School Laws of Ore , 1919 4,200 tants. The county school display was
sonal attention, and in order to do overy progressive financial instltut,
Interest on warrants............
600 very attractive and many individual
my duty as corporation commission­ ion owes a broader service to its , om-
Outstanding warrants.......... 24.185 prizes were won besides the exhibit
er. it would require at least two munity. The modern bank is nu
Insurance ..................................
500 raking first premium, this school
weeks in order to properly dispose of longer only a place where money is
Total estimated amount of
exhibit was in chareg of County Snpr.
deposited at one window and drawn
these mutters.
money to be expended for all
Geo. Lamb and wife. The dairy cat­
purposes during year . . . $73.860 tle exhibit consisted of 21 head ot Jer­
In addition to this, the annual re­ at another. It is rather a center of
port of the coporation commissioner constructive and helpful information
seys. 1$ head ot Guernseys and 15
niUHt be tiled with you on or before to which any one may bring his fin­
Estimated Receipts
head of Holstelns were all in barn
Front county school fund during
November 1, and this is a matter of ancial problems with some confidence
No. 1, which was entirely occupied
coming school year.......... $19.000 by
i the Tillamook county exhibit. The
importance that I believe it is my of finding a solution for them.
These stories are designed to show
From state .school fund during
duty to attend to personally. In tact,
cattle were shipped in a special train
coming year........................
1.236 , of five cars and returned to Tilla­
after giving everything careful con- the benefits that each of us derives
School Exhibits at the Fair.
CaHh now in hands of district
sideration it is apparent to me that from the service of the government,
mook the same way. The barn was
l'hey have been brought up to the
clerks .......................................
200 decorated in he county colors of yel­
County School Superintendent G. I could not immediately leave the minute, and however well informed
Estimated amount to be received
low and green with two large flags B. Lamb and wife returned from he duties of aiiorney-general and do the reader may be he iH sure to find
from all other resources dur­
hanging suspended in each end i.f State Fair at Salem on Sunday even­ full justice to he state of Oregon.
something new in them. They have
ing coming school year . . 25.90') the barn. It is estimated that over ing. They went out with the County
“It is also true that the acceptance a particular appeal to new citizens,
fifty thousand people were visitors <o Educational exhibit. The County of the appointment would muke it foreigners and school children, as
Total estimated receipts, not
he . illamonk County barn. The school boo'h won first over all other necessary for me to make a state­
well as furnishing interesting and
including money to be rec’d
nreedei in charge of the barn kepi County school exibits.
wide campaign for th«» election next instructive reading to practically ev­
from tax which it is proposed
he pl c. no:., and clean throughout
A large amount of club work w is November, and at this tune I do no' eryone. The community is sure to
to vote .................................. jia. -ino lie wli :e week and many compli­
exhibited. In the calf club exhibit. feel that I could afford the time and benefit from this distribution and ev­
Recapitulation
ments .ere received from the fair Roy Daniel won second prize, and expense incident to such a campuign.
ery home should have a complete set.
Total estimateli expenses
management on this account and Til­ Schuyler Fletcher fourth prize.
However, I am not declining rhe ap­
Never before have Americans taken
year .......................................
lamook barn winning 1st prize for
pointment so mncli on personal such an intense interest in their gov­
The Tillamook County Canning
Total estimated receipts not
the neatest barn. The various prizes
grounds
as
I
am
the
fact
that
I
do
ernment. The extension of income
team, consisting of Mabel Klinelian,
eluding tax voted
awarded in i he show ring follows:
Muriel Wiley and Ruth Paul won not feel that 1 could do my full duty taxes ad the widespread purchase of
Balance, amount to be raised
under the circumstances.
Molsteins, 15 head,
Liberty Bonds have made us all fin­
fifth prize. These girls did very cre­
district tai
.
“I appreciate fully the confidence ancial partners in its welfare. We all
lack Rupp, 1st, cow and bull $50.90 ditable work, and we exp t a good
«
you have placed in me and feel that want to know more about it and we
lay Daniel 3rd. cow............... 12.00 showing from them next year.
Dated this 5th day
lay Daniel, 1st, Heifer..........
20.00
The calf club work is to be strong­ I have been signally honored by the have a right to know. That is why
Attest: C. A. McGhee.
llollie Watson, 3rd, cow .... 12.90 ly featured in this county next year. proffer of this responsible position. the publication of this material
District Clerk
I thank you sincerely for the consid­ comes at precisely the right moment
F. R. Beals. 4 th, cow............
7.50
eration shown me, but in view of the and why it may be expected to be so
F. R. Beals. 1st, Sr. heifer
29.09
Notice of School Election to Increase F. R Beals. 2nd. Jr. bull . . . 13.00
foregoing, and the further fact that welcome. This public interest in gov-
I. 0. 0. F. Hôtes
Tax More chan Six Per Cent Over
a successor to the attorney-general emmetal affairs is a healthy and nat­
F. R. Beals. 4th, Jr. bull . . . .
5.00
That of Previous Year.
P. R. Beals, 2nd. get ot sire. . 23.00
Lodge opened Tuesday evening will be chosen by the people next No­ ural interest. It will lead to increas­
Beals.
17.50
F.
R.
1st.
calt
herd
.
.
with
a good attendance, the time ot vember, I have determined to re­ ed knowledge, a more intelligent un­
Notice is hereby given to the legal
opening now being changed to 7:30 spectfully decline the appointment.“ derstanding and a long strong stride
voters of School District No. 9 of
Total........................................ $179.50 There being several candidates in
Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
Under the election laws It will he ahead. This community is to be con­
waiting, the lodge conferred the necessary for Mr. VanWinkle to gratulated on the foresight and en­
hat an election will be held in said Jerseys, 19 head.
District i. lie High School Building Alfred'Zwald. 1st, Cow 2 yr . $25.00 Third degree.
make a campaign for the office of at­ terprise that brings thia material
All candidates who are in line tor torney-general at the November el­ within reach of everyone.
on the 30th day of October. 1920, at Alfred Zwald. 5th. Jr. bull . .
3.00
We understand that it is the deHire
one o’clock in the afternoon, to vote Alfred Zwald. 2nd, 2-yr bull . 19.00 the Initatory degree are requested to ection. his present appointment fer­
to make this distribution as wide Id
on the question of increasing the L McCormack, 3rd. 2-yr bull 12. 10 be present nexi i aesday evening.
minuting January 1, 1921.
Bro. Jess Earl was reported sick,
possible. Some, however, are sure to
amount of the tax levy in said dis­ L. McCormack, 2nd. 3-yr cow 19.00
ue overlooked and as the supply of
trict for the year 1920-21, by more L McCormack, 2nd, yr heifer 19.00 ia now up and around again.
Bro. Albert Reynolds, of Mt. Hebo
articles is necessarily limited, it is
She Teils About The Tillamook
than six per cent over the amount of L. McCormack, 5th, yr-heifer
5.90
suggested that everyone who wishes
meh levy for the year Immediately L. McCormack. 1st, hfr. calf. 20.00 lodge, was elected to become a mem­
Indians
to receive them call at. the bank and
preceding.
L. McCormack, 2nd. get of sire 1 23.00 ber of this lodge by transfer.
leave their names for inclusion in
A special committee consisting of
It ia necessary to raise this addi­ L. McCormack, 2nd Produce of ' dam
An interesting communication ap­
tional amount by special levy for lhe L. McCoimack 2nd. y. herd
13.00 Bros. Beltz, Aschim and Cole, was pears in the Oregonian relative to the mailing list.
oppointed
to
formulate
plans
to
wake
It has been anticipated that many
following reasons:
F. Vincent, 4th, bull...............
7.50
the Indians of the Tillamook country,
It has been found necessary to pay Joe Donaldson Ith. bull calf.
5.00 up the members who have not been by Mrs. Mary Alderman Birci, and will wish to keep each number of the
series of governmental articles as re­
increased salaries to all teachers and Joe Donaldson. 3rd yr. heifer 1 2.00 attending lodge lately. Come out declares they were never
hostile fa ceived. as each will deal with a dif­
everything purchased is higher.
Joe Donaldson, calf herd ...
9.50 next Tuesday evening, at 7:30. and the settlers.
Dated this 5th day of October, 1920. Wm. Robltsch 1st. 2yr bull . . 25.00 see fhat their plans are.
ferent department of the Govgrur
“In a recent account of an inter- ment. ___
Bro. Tom W. L.vster was on hand
For thiH purpose it is under-
Attest C. A. McGee. Clerk, K. T. L. C. Daniels, 2nd. bull.......... 19.00
Botts, Chairman Board of Directort.
A. Johnson. 1st. Jr. bull calf . . 29 .90 with his fiddle Tuesday evening, and view with Mrs. Barclay, who claims stood that there is available a limit­
A. Johnson
same champion 19.09 put life in the work of the Third de­ to be the first white child born in ed number of beautiful containers,
gree. Bro. Lyster's fiddle is always Tillamook, .she tells of the early host­ one of which can be obtained by any
Administrator’s Notice of Hearing of
Total ........................
$2,62.00 appreciated, and we hope to see him ilities of the Tillamook Indians, and person desiring It by calling during
Final Account.
regular from now on.
a threatened attack on her father's banking hours for it.
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Guernseys— 13 head.
The committee on good ears has life. These Indians were never host­
Notice is hereby given, that the
R. Zweifel.lst. bull ................. $25.00 been postponed indefnitly, and as a ile. No deed of bloodshed was ever
undersigned has filed in the County
Tillamook Editors Meet.
A. Zwald. 2nd. 2yr bull.......... 19.00 wind up the Bros, were treated to a perpetrated against the early settlers
court of the State of Oregon, for Till­
Bob McClay. ith, bull............
7.5«) fine spread. Bro. Billy Lewis, of the by them. I was about eight years old
amook county, his final account as
Bob CcClay, 4th, Jr. Yr. heif­
The editors of Tillamook County
Star Grocery, being chef.
when the log fort was built on Per­
administrator of the estate of Al­
er ............................................
7.50
On Wednesday, Oct. 13. the Reb- kins hill. I well remember seeing newspapers met at the Red Cross
phonse J. Provoost, deceased.and that
John Berns, 1st, Yrkng heifer 25.00 ekahs will take in a large clasH. there it and playing around the big fire­ rooms in this city on Saturday
the said court has appointed Satur­
Ira Lance, 4th. 2 yr. cow . .
7.59 being between 15 and 20 to receive place in Captain Trask’s home.
the purpose of effecting a county or­
day. the 30th day of October, 1920,
ganization. when Fred C. Baker, of
at 10 o'clock, a. m .’at the court ira Lance, 1st. Jr. heifer .... 2Ú.OO the degree.
“
The
direct
cause
of
fright
and
of
Frank Rowe. Sth. Jr. heifer .
5.00
C. E.
Emil Henauer.
I room of said court, in Tillamook city,
rhe alarm sent out to all the settlers the Tillamook Headlight;
Trombley, of the Tillamook Heraid,
Oregon, as the tlm« and place for the Frank Hunter, 1st. bull A
—
about
eight
families
in
all.
and
a
champion ..............................
35.90 Southern Pacific Sunset Gulf Rout
hearing of the said account and the
half dozen single men—was a rumor G. B. Nunn of the Wheeler Reporter,
Josi A Perrin, 2nd. produce of
closing of said estate, and any and
that the Indians in different parts of and S. W. Paxson of the Cloverdale
Roepened.
cow ............ .. ........................
15 00
all persons having any objections to
Oregon
were on the warpath again. Enterprize were present. Fred C.
9 50
said account are required to present Roy Jones. 3rd. Sr. heifer . .
The
settlers
all gathered at Captain Baker was elected president and G.
After being embargoed since last
5.00
the same to said court at said time Roy Jones. 4th, Jr. heifer . .
Trask's
home,
built rhe little fort, or­ B. Nunn secretary.
Roy Jones. Sth, Jr. heifer . .
3.00 March, due to labor troubles on the
and place.
It was the sense of the meeting
New York piers, the Southern Pacific ganized a company with Trask as
Tillamook
county
has
established
Sidney Provoost,
that
the editors take a more lively
leader,
and
held
a
council,
not
of
Sreamship Company—Morgan Line,
Administrator of the estate of 41- a pace ;hat other counties envy at
has re-established regular sailings war. but to plan how best to guard interest in good roads in all parts jf
this
time
and
wtll
be
hard
to
excell
phonse J. Provoost. deceased.
against any danger if our Indians i the county.lor they contended ..hat
in the future. From an advertising every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­
should break out. in which case we with good roads one of the greatest
day.
from
New
York
to
Galveston,
standpoint it would be hard to esti­
crops would be the tourist travel.
Notice to Contractor!.
mate. but it is easily worth many with corresponding regular sailings could have done very little in rhe
way of defense, as there were several
The editors are opposed to the 4
thousands of dollars of a kind of ad- in opposite directions. This means
Sealed blds will be received by 'ha ertfslng that cannot be purchased that the Southern Pacific Railroad hundred Indians then and not more per cent int.itiat.ive measure to be
Board of Directors of School District with money the time and expense of Company has re-established its Sun­ than ten or fifteen white men. The voted upon at the November election
No. 31, Bay City. Oregon. October the individual who participated in set Gulf Route between the Pacific result of the council was to buy all and ask the people of Tillamook
14. 19 29, for the completion of a making the show possible will return Coast and the Atlantic Seaboard, and the guns of rhe India«« and thus •rurnty to go to the polls and vote w
Public. School building, according to as bread cast upon waters.
gainst It.
that traffic can now be handled in I disarm them.
plans and specifications prepared by
"That year Caprain Trask raised ___
The county newspaper men thought
a
both directions on pre-war schedule.
Charles H. Burggraf, archlect. Alb­
The return of thia rail and water fine crop of potaroe« on the rich new the Tillamook Creamery Association
any. Ore. All bids must be accomp­ Observations and Impressions of Fred service between the Atlantic Sea­ soil of Hoquarton prairie and he was acting unfair with the home
anied hy a certified check payable to >
Lockley
board and the Pacific Northwest made the proposition to old Chief newspapers, for in spending th.niJ-
“School District No. 11 Bay City.
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means a great saving In time to the Kilchis that he would give one bush­ ands of dollars every year in new*
Oregon,” for the sum of $1ftfi. .■»« a
‘
If you want to be proud of the fact shipping public, as traffic does not ed of potatoes for every gun rhe In­ papers in other counties, the local
guarantee that the contractor will
that you are an Oregonian either by have to pass through the congested dians would bring, giving the assur­ newspapers, which had done so much
furnish an approved bond equal to 1 birth or adoption you should visit rhe terminals as does the all rail aorvte:. ance that rhe guns would be return­ to boost rhe dairying and the chee*
5ft per eent of the contract within 1 Oregon state fair
All embargoes against the Morgan ed to the Indians after hostilities by Industry, were overlooked
For 25 years I
ten days after the awarding of the 1 have been visiting the fair and I have Line at New York from the interior the other tribes—not the Tillamooks
It was decided to adopt the Nation­
contract.
—ewer over.
al Editorial Associations scale tor
never seen a better display of our have been raised on less than earload
All bids must he made out on 1 state s varied resources. Every eoun- business and carriers promptly issue
"I said no murder of a white set­ advertising, which is based on ei>
blank proposals for the sama. Blanks 1 ty for example. Tillamook county. permits on carloads. This permit re­ tler was ever committed by this tribe. eulatton. and in the near future *11
furnished upon application by 'ha ' regarded tn rhe past as one of cur quirement in connection with Mor­ In 155 4. if my memory serves me job offices in the couaty will adopt
County School Superintendent or more or less isolated counties. The gan Line will be a thing of the past, right, a couple Indian men and one the Franklin scale for job wort.
arckiwet. Plans and specifications 1 first thing you notice in Its display and alt traffic will be moving with­ squaw wandered out to the Grande This system is being adopted all overs
may b* seen at County School Super­ is a gigantic golden cheese. If you out delay.
Round*, in Yamhill enunty. and in the country, and will increase the
intendent's office, Tillamook, Oregon, ate a quarter of a pound of cheese
an attempt to steal a jug ot vinegar, rate for job work in a good many in­
or at architect'« office
Those who are crediting the elect­ which they had seen tn the daytime stances.
each day it would take you six years
The siieeessful bidder will be re­ one month and 20 days to eat this ion result in Maine entirely to in a corner of a cabin by the Are. and
The newspaper men. like those in
quired to give references and an ap­ colossal cheese It is one of the larg­ Franklin Rooeevelt’s speeches are ov­ which they had mistaken for liquor, other counties, are up against a ser-
proved bond equal to 50 per eent of est cheeses ever made in rhe Pacific er hooking other factors that figured they were entrapped m the cabin at ioiis situation—the high cost M ;
the amount of the contract.
night by th« occupants, an elderly newsprint paper, which is now 13m
coast famous cheese district. It in the result.
The board reserve« the right to r»- weighs 5(0 lb«. Since it takes 100
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minister. Dr. Clark, and his aged mo­ per pound in two ton lots, and high­
jeet any and all blds.
One reason Mr. Cox ia running a- ther. They said afterwards they eith­ er when a less amount is taken, the
pinta of milk to make 10 lbs. cheese
By order of School Board No 31 It took 5*00 pints, or over 2 <4 tons, round so much is that he is trying to er had to murder or be caught.. They Headlight being th« Urges; consum­
Lucy E. Doughty, Clerk.
of milk to make this cheese
When fit himself for the Europe«« travel choae the former alternative and er of newsprint in th« county.
you talk of Tillamook county's milk that is considered a perquisite of a then burned th« cabin. The two In­
Democratic Presidency
diana were banged for th« deed a«1
A* a mean* of achieving the Pre­ and cheese production you talk In
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the squaw, by order of Chief Kilchb.
sidency of the United State« mud­ big figures, for last year the dairy
How many of the hundreds of mil­ was forced to go with her head ek>w-
slinging Is going to be considered rows of that country produced 53,-
lion« waefd by the admin irt rat ton ly shaved for several years, which
522,249
pounds
of
milk
Ian
’
year
after this campaign, more Impoenlble
a mark of deepest diagraee >■
the cheese facvorles in Tillamook dnt’nr th» •’■ar onttrt tn be rennre«t
than ever.
an Democratic campaign expedit nr««' thia trike."
The Fifty-Ninth Annual State Fair,
ended at 9 o’clock on last Saturday
night at Salem. “It was some fair",
in rhe slang of today, Til say it was'
and then some. For large and diversi­
fied exhibits of all kinds, it was a
most wonderful fair and excel la any­
thing that the writer has viewed
there in the past 17 years of con­
tinuous visits. Many Tillamook peo­
ple were attracted to the state fair
this year, probably more than at any
previous fairs: rhe reason for this is,
probably, that our diversified in­
terests were greater than ever be­
fore, in fact, wherever one went
they were were sure to meet someone
from Tillamook.