Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 21, 1920, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 2j. l92o,
Tilly Aleaitra. the Real Champion
Butter Cow.
f
Mrs. J. McGhee Heard From.
I. 0. 0. F. New*.
• o
.
Well here we are again back on the
National, City, Cal.
job, or have I been away? I feel like
The New Tork daily pres. has had
I hear that you Tillamookers are
an Item, copied into many journals In having lots of rain while out here in the fellow- from dry Oregon who went
various parts of the country, which National City we are having sun- into a soloon down In Mexico the
states that the Jersey cow. Sophie - shine. I will tell you about a little other day. A friend asked him what
19th of Hood Farm, "has come back mix up we had on our way to the he was going to drink, he sad. “noth­
at the age of 15 years, 6 months, with grape fair at Escando. The town is ing” the friend say» “not going to
a record that makes her the champo i 75 miles from San Diego. We hired have a drink of whiskey?” He repl'ed
F'Mm j Snÿcj.un
Lutf- / \uUiflcn
ARD milkers or
butter cow of the world." The item a jitney to take us to the fair. There "Wait, I will wake up in a rninu'e,
easy milkers—
this
is
only
a
dream.
”
I
was
wonder
­
goes on to say that “In nine years were five of us in a Ford coupe. Mrs.
I
<3
I nervous or calm cows
years she has produced 100.918.1 West and myself, two old war vet- ing if my Eastern trip was a dream,
—largeor small teats—
pounds of milk and 6.356.06 pounds rans and the driver. We were not as it was beginning to seem, until I
even or uneven udde. J
of butterfat, and average of 12,324.3 out cf San Diego when we were run checked up my bank account, then I
US/NESS men and professional men, in choos­
I —they are all alike io
pounds of milk and 706.23 pounds of into by a big truck and forced our tealize there was a real vacation, so
ing a car, place dependability first.
I the Empire. It milks
butterfat ayear." The further claim car onto the curb and against a tele­ to complete the story of my trip, I
I them all. And Empire
Is that Sophie 19th has "a clear lead phone pole. We didn’t have time to will take up my travels from Bro.
That is why so much of the important work of the
of 693 pounds of butterfat over her get frightened, it happened so quick. Floyd’s to Bro James. James was a
teat cups stay on with-
small lad of 13 years w hen I saw him
nearest octupetitor, Tilly Alcartra.
dav is entrusted to Buick.
out surcingles
If it hadn't been for the kind of on my last visit home 14 years ago. 1
records of the two cows for the same | car and the telephone pole some
harness
number of years—seven—in both of us probably would have been kill- found him now a man grown 6 feet
For those calls where time is important and get­
The following tables will show the I ed the car was alniost on its side, but tall, w th a wife and three children.
ting
there essential, Buick can be depended upon
Do
you
wonder
I
could
not
recognize
milk and fat; and we think that no * we managed to get out. The car and
for swift, sure transportation.
fair minded person will fail to ee i running board were badly jammed my baby brother. Then follow a trip
that Tilly Alcartra, the Holstein cow. | up. Mr. West and his little daughter to Schnectady to visit Harry who al­
MILKING MACHINES
You will find among the new Buick Twenty’ One
has practically twice the amount of were in another car behind us. They so was married since my last visit, a
milk and 380 pounds more fat in all got out and I tell you what there wife and small boy greeted me here.
are now equipped with our
Models—the car which exactly suits your business
new Super-Simple Piston­
that period, as well as an average of was some loud talking between Mr. I then made my way to the home of
needs
and the needs of your family.
less Pulsator. No wearing
54.42 pounds more fat for the year. West, our chauffer, and the truck my only living sister, the other one
pistons to leak vacuum. It
having
passed
away
since
my
'ast
This, be it noted Is for an equal num­ driver. The running gear was not
/I
operates teat cups with
The mechanical excellence of the car you choose it
trip home. I found my sister’s home
ber of years for both cows.
Æ—
damaged, so they started the car and
absolute regularity. Cows
just about the same as on my last
backed by a nation-wide authorized Buick Service.
Tilly Alcartra
like it. It soothesand quiets
we went on our way, but every car
Lbs. milk
Lbs. B. F. that passed I thought they were go- vsit, no children, never had any. and
Age
them. Results in greater
9 yrs. ( in 205 das.) 14,837.2 44 96
do not expect to see any when I go
milk flowanilnlsoincreases
ing to run into our car. Well, I for-
Prices of the New Nineteen Twenty
period of lactation.
3 yrs. .................... 21.421.3 672.89 I got all about our mix up when we next time, but a better woman never
Buick Series
lived
than
Flora.
As
this
was
Lodge
952.23
....................
30,451.4
yrs.
.
Come in and see this
arrived at Esconido. We went into a
Modrl Twenty Oat-Forty Four, three passenger car
different, better milking
night,
I
returned
to
town,
and
was
952.37
....................
29,826.6
6 yrs. .
M >tel Twent 7 One-Forty Five, five passenger car
rest room and shook the dust off, then
machine < r. if you wish,
M 2el Twenty One-Forty Six.
four passenger coupe
7 yrs. . .................... 26,814.8 833.76 watched the parade on the streets, again inside of an Odd Fellows lodge,
phone usand we’ll bring
Model Twenty One-F-»ffy Seven, five passenger sedan
the machine to your
and believe me when they called for
1058.42
i
....................
33.425.3
yrs.
.
M
I ■■
- F ”> Eight. fo*:r passenger coupe
9
farm; no obligation.
what attracted my attenion was in
M >iei Twenty One-Forty Nine, seven pvtsenger car
10 yrs. (305 das.) 23,686.1 748.18 one of the floats where a woman was the good of the order your Sec. was
Model Twenty One-Fifty'
seven passenger sedan
the only one who had anything to say
F. O. B. P^ctitt I'ttii Ttrminai Pitnti
milking a big pure bred Jersey cow
J. BURCHARD
and
I
said
it
straight.
When
I
told
7 yrs ................... 180,462.7 566.90 ¡ They gave away twenty tons of
them I did not like to take up all the
Sophie 19th of Hood Farm
grapes and some of the bunches were
Lbs. milk
Lbs. B. F. eighteen inches long and weighed tme, and that on the previous week
Age
yrs. .. .................. 7.050.2 395.9 ix pounds or more. At the San Die­ after I had talked a half hour, then
yrs. .. ...................... 9.9.' í I 570.S go fair, at Balboa Park, everything sat down, and no one else took the
yrs. .. ................... 14.373.2 854.9 was nice. The cattle were mostly all floor. I was ashamed of myself for
yrs. . . .................... 15.099.4 931.9 pure bred Jerseys, and talk about not taking up the rest of the time,
yrs. . .
»•9.1 nogs I never saw such large ones, and but they really have a fine lodge
yrs. . . ................. 11,915.4 680.49 were mostly all dark red. And then back there, are progressive, have
15.948.2 3 4 7.8 / my attention was called to a squash just bought a new lodge home, and at
11 yrs.
lodge one night a voluntary contribu­
that weighed ninety pounds and a
tion was taken, when over *1400.00
7 yrs.
.......... 91,869.0 5.280.9« water melon that
weighed sixty
Average.......... 13,124.19 754.42 pounds. Yesterday Mr. West and I was raised toward paying for it. My
Tilly Alcartra. verage fat 7 yrs.. went to see a dairy ranch called the next trip took me up to the old farm,
my boyhood’s happy home, the farm
808.84 lbs.
Pollyanna. They milk fifty cows,
Sophie 19th of Hood Farm, average all purebred Jerseys and are larger my grandfather. W. H. Conover, died
on, and my father • W. H. Conover
9 yrs.. 706.23 lbs.
than they are in Tillamook.
lived on until hs retirement
1
to the
The Jersey cow Sophie 19th of
1 had the pleasure of helping Mr.
Hood Farm, is credited on the books West pick lemons last week. The village home a few­ years ago and
of the American Jersey Cattle Club i ranges were nearly all picked when now brother W. H. Conover is mak-
with nine records, while th<- Holst rin I got here, but they left enough bn ing it his home, he > too having mar-
cow. Tilly Alcartra, is credited on the the trees so that I could pick an ried since I saw him i last, and now has
b. ok- of the Holstein Friesian Assoc­ orange when ever I »ant one. I two blight children, a boy and a girl
iation of America with only <he went to George and Abe Cohen's can- to liven his home; needles to say, I
seven above. The claim made is that aery, Abe was up town, but I had a went through my old home from cel­
lar to garret; barns, hog-pens, gran-
the Jersey is the "champion butter
alee visit with eGorge. He took li­
c< w of the world,” based :i her av­ all through the canaery. lt was a eries, I took one look in each, can ,
erage of 706.23 pounds of butterfat. ight, and what pleased me, the other you imag.ne the many fond memories |
However we have for the Holstein day I went in a large grocery store that came back, of my boyhood days,
cow. Tilly Alcartra. an ave.ago « f and I saw a big Tillamook cheese oa years ago? Say I don’t know how
808.94 pounds of butterfat for her the counter and I was glad to see many times I lived my life over
again while there, but no use to
seven years. Wishing to be prefectly
;hat thy are selling so much of th*
WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
fair, we also call attention to. the Tillamook brand here. The price of -engthen this story, so will say in
passing that I had I forgotten I evei
fact that if we spread Tilly Alcartra'« cheese here is forty five cents
P-
I
yield of 5,661.9 pounds of butterfat pound, and they all say that they I aad so many friends, and after 16
(made in seven years) over the nine won’t buy any other kind of cheese days of fullest enjoyment, I bid them
Notice of School Meeting.
e5HaHSB5H5a5a5B52SH5H525SSH525ï'Æ525H5HSE525?5HSHSB5B5a5ES2SÏ5H5ÏSa5ESïS
years to match the Jersey cow’s num if they can get the Tillamook cheese. all adieu, and leaving father, mother
— -o------
and sister with a fond farewell,
K
t
her of records, we have winthln 77.-
There was a party of four of US Kenneth and his dad were headed
C
Notice is hereby given to the legal
13 pounds of the - Jersey's average. got passports to go into Mexico, to a
0
voters of School District No 9, of
Or, to put it more plainly, it took town called Tia Juana. It is a great for Oregon, leaving Albany, N. Y..
(n
Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
boii far the Reflex Edge
Sophie two years to make the 69 4.16 Gambling resort for both men and Oct. 8, at 7:30 p.m. for Indianapolis,
0
reaching there the next forenoon, a that a school meeting of said district
pounds of fat claimed as a clear lead. women.
c
AJ. TOWER CO.
i
short stop there, then St. Louis that will be held at the High School
Again, out of the seven records
r
nTA»tis«to « m
Mrs. J. McGhee evening where w-e saw the first elee­ building on the 30th day of October.
BOSTON. MASS.
giv. n above, the Jersey has only one
'K hk &.V
trip parade at 9 p.m. I have ever wit­ 1920, at one o’clock in the afternoon
Highest Cash Price.
year with a higher record, and the
H 5
Presbyterian Church
nessed, from there to Kansas City, to vote on the proposition of levying
next year slumped down to 300
a
special
district
tax.
Santa
Rosa,
El
Paso
and
Los
Angeles
Have you noticed that all the free pounds less while the Holstein gave
The total amount of money needed
Saturday Oct. 23 at 2:30 P- m. to San Jose, here we made a stop of
trade papers that for years have been 224 pounds more in her next period, Tillamook county Sunday School con­
24 hours to visit an uncle and family, by the district during the fiscal year
Also,
in
the
last
of
the
seven
periods
fighting against tariff that would
Tillamook and Hebo.
vention begins in this church. Pro­ also visited my old friend who came beginning on June 30, 1920, and
foster American as against alien man Filly Alcartra gave in 305 days with­ gram both afternoon and evening.
ending on June 30, 1921, is estimat-
to
Oregon
with
me
22
years
ago,
unfactures and agriculture, are red in 99 pounds of fat of Sophies’ fat
Sunday Oct. 24th: Sunday school, and whom I had not seen for 19 or ed in the following budget and in­
hot for the Wilson league of nations? for the entire year.
10 a. m. Morning Worship. 11 a. m. 20 years. Here again our time was eludes the amounts to be received
In the information given to the i
Secretary Josephus Daniels says
Subject: "The Christ of Experience ’ far tor short, so when the tram pull­ from the county school fund, state
public, in which the yield of Sophie
¡lie Republican party is out on bail.
At 2:30 p. m„ Tillamook County Sun­ ed out that Sunday night we were school fund, special district tax, and
19th is matched up with that of Tilly
Josephus’ party has a rope around its
day School convention.
aboard, reaching Portland in time to other moneys of the district:
Alcartra and the claim made that the
Total
Rep.
Deni.
Pro.
Precinct
Soc.
Mise.
neck and Is standing on a barrel that
Fine program both afternoon and catch the last train to Tillamook that
BUDGET
Jersey has far out distanced the Hol­
is going to be kicked from under it
evening. Special addresses by Nor­ our ticket would bring us home on,
Estimated Expenditures.
Hoquarton ............... ... 150
1
29
2
3 ............... . 185
stein. no mention whatever is made
man F. Johnson. Oregon State secre­ we took the limit. In justice to the Teacheis salaries................. *31,535
on November 2nd.
Tillamook ................. ... 110
53
1
4
11 ............... . 176
of the fact that the Jersey has made
Furniture.....................................
800
The movement to get Governor nine records to the seven made by tary. Make this convention boost for W. R. C., will say in passing, that
Goodspeed . . . . J. . . ... 171
33
6
4
9 ............... . 223
Apparatus & supplies..........
2.000
Hays ................... . . . ... 184
Cox to retire from the Democratic the Holstein; nor of the further faci Tillamook county . Our county is in my wife being secretary of that or-
4
4 . . . 3. . . . . 239
47
0
Library
books
...........................
250
ganization, gave us the opportunity
Sunnymeade ............ .... 80
ticket will not come to anything. The that two Holstein cows's records the habit of doing big things.
1
15
7
5 .............. . 108
Flags ............................................
25
to make this trip at a very great sav­
Democrats are afraid to make a were for less than a year. So we
Stillwell . .i............... ... 118
14
3
3 ............... . 141
3
ing in expenses, and both in going, Reparia of schoolhouses, out­
switch and the Republicans could not take leave to correct the statements
Fairview .................. ,. ... 126
37
0
1
4 ............... . 168
buildings or fences............. 2,003
LODGE MEETINGS.
and returning we had the pleasure ef
1
have a candidate who would suit made wthout fouadaton of fact, and
Trask .......................... ............ 63
14
3
4 ............... . 85
Improving grounds.................
250
traveling in company with a good
them better than Governor Cox does. maintain that the champion milk and
South Prairie.......... . . m . 85
0
7 ............... . 112
3 .
17
Playground equipment..........
250
9
1
1 .............. . 56
Long Prairie............ ......... 43
2
Tillamook Lodge No. 57 many old G. A. R. men, W. R. C. Transportation of pupils ....
Worid-wide free trade was propos­ butter cow of the World Is the
800
women, and Daughters of Veterens,
Maple Leaf ............... .... 92
0
26
0
3 ............... . 121
A. F. and A. M.
ed at a financial congress held at steln-Friesian Tilly Alcartra.
Janitor’s wages ....
2.600
Kilchis ...................... ....... 82
1 ............... . 99
16
0
0
Stated Communication Wed­ a good many of these being also Odd Janitor’s supplies . . .
Brussels under the inspiration of ’he
250
Hebo ..................... . . ... 128
41
0
0
9 ............... . 178
nesday. Oct 13th at 8 p.m. Fellows and Rebekahs. Although I Fuel .............................
league of nations. Failure to put
2.200
Announcement.
. 147
Little Nestucca . . . . ... 101
«
23
7
10
Visiting Brethern welcome. did not visit the Indianapolis conven­ Light and power . . .
over this one of the Wilson Fourteen
600
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tion, I understand they made it one
Nehalem ................... ... 257
. 346
Ô2
4
8
15
...............
points seems to be quite dissappolnt-
I wish to announce to the public,
Water ...........................
340
'r •
time never to be forgotten for the
Wheeler...................... I. . . 293
54
By order of W. M.
5
5
26 ............... . 383
ing to everyone who is more interest- that I have purchased the equipment
Clerk’s salary..........
225
old
boys
In
blue.
The
W.
R.
C
gave
Cloverdale ................. ... 140
45
•
0
Leslie Harrison, Sec.
9 ............... . 200
ed in other countries than he is in of. and leased the hospital building
Postage & stationery
50
an open session at their lodge room
Carnahan ................. ... 113
25
3
9
2 ............... . 152
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the United States.
belonging to Mrs. VidIto. I have al­
For the paym't of bonded debt &
2
Bay ............................. . . . 140
44
3
Stated convocation .Friday last Friday evening when they un­
6 .............. . 195
Governor Cox is the first candidate so bought the operating room ap­
interest thereon, issued under
Garibaldi ..(............... ... 133
64
0
12
10 .............. . 219
Oct, 22. Visitors Welcome. veiled the picture of their lost com­ Sections 126, 152 to 156, & 434
for President who ever thought to pliances of Mrs. Hubbard, which I
rade Charles Reynolds. I had the
Beaver ........................ ... 99
33 10
8
15 ............... . 165
Johnson Chapter No. 24
call the national chairman of the op will combine with the above,
of School Laws of Ore., 1919 4,200
pleasure of attending.
2
Blaine ........................ ... 60. . . .34
2
6 ............... . 101
R. A. M.
Interest on warrants...............
position part, a “sneaking guerilla” have opened to all physicians a
600
All members of the
Encampment
Foley
...........................
...
75.
n
..22
0
4
2 ............... . 103
dem
sanitary
hospital,
under
The effect of whch has been to im­
; Outstanding warrants.......... 24.185
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
are urged to be on hand next meeting
Rockaway ................. ... 98. .. .24
1
4
7 ....A*. . 133
Insurance ..................................
press the public with the idea that supervision of registered surgical
500
Thursday, Oct. 28, a big time is
4
Neskowin .................
2
4
*. .
70
39
21
Will Hays must have been getting maternity nurses.
Total estimated amount of
scheduled. Royal Purple Degree will
Sandlake
...................
3
...............
.
.
.
52
10
2
6
.
73
Doctors
Shearer
and
Crank
will
re
­
G.
A.
R.
money to be expended for all
under somebody’s hide.
4
1
2
. 144
13
fer their surgical work to the Instit­
Cornlth Post, No. 35 Dept, of Ore­ be conferred on a large class of can­
purposes during year ... *73.660 Union ............. b . . . . . . . 94
Franklin Roosevelt continues to
didates,
the
Wheeler
team,
or
some
Bayocean .................... . . . . 16
1 ............... . 24
7 0
0
ution and the patronage of all phy­ gon, meets on second and fourth Sat­
assert that he cannot understand sen­
Netarts ........................ . . . 32
42
0
10
0
0 ...............
urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m., i out side team will be here to do the
Estimated Receipt*
ator Harding's speech on the league sicians in the county is solicited,
Wilson........................
advt.
7
0
0
Mrs. Orpha. A. Eastman
In the W. O. W. hall. Visitors wel­ work, something extra In the feed From county school fund during
o *4.......... . 13
of nations. The Senator is too busy
line, say Bro.’s attend the movies
come.
coming school year.......... *10,000
right now to put his position Into
Wednesday if you like. but come to
From state school fund during
Notice
H. W. Spear. Commander
terms Franklin could understand,
Camp Thursday.
j
coming year...........................
1,236 such levy for the year immediately | Administrator’» Notice of Hearing of
but If he will go over to Marion, O.,
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
Say Bro.’s haVe you forgotten l>
In the County Court of the State of
Prne?lng
♦
.
rn
aa. '
Final Account.
Cash now in hands of- district
after the election, the President-elect
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visit those sick members?
It is necessary to raise this addl- j
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook
clerks
.......................................
200
will probably be willing to take a
Rebekahs conferred the degree on
tional amount by special levy for the | ' M ..
n the mutter of the estate of Wil­
W. R. C.
Estimated amount to be received
______
day or two off and patiently put the I
following reasons:
'
ce s is hereby given, that the
14 candidates last meeting, 11 mem­
liam Thomas Collins, deceased.
from
all
other
resources
dur
­
Corlnith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept,
undersigned has filed in the County
thing In words of one syllable.
It
has
been
found
necessary
to
pay
Notice Is hereby given to all to of Oregon, meets on first and third bers and visitors at the lodge last
ing coming school year .. 25,000
court of the State of Oregon, for Till­
increased salaries to all teachers and
whom it may concern. That the un­ Friday evenings of each month, at Wednesday, they are a live bunch, up
amook county, his final account as
to the minute, always on time. Some
I dersigned has been, by the County
everything purchased is higher.
Total estimated receipts, not
DR. J. E. SHEARER
8 p. m.. In the W. O. W. hall. Visitors fine work In their degree staff, better
administrator
of the estate of Al­
I
Dated this 5th day of October, 1920.
Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, welcome .
including money to be rec’d
phonse J. Provoost, deceased.and that
send in your application.
Attest:
C.
A.
McGee.
Clerk,
H.
T.
DR A. C. CRANK duly appointed Administratrix of the
from tax which it is proposed
the said court has appointed Satur­
Minnie Johnson, President
Kenneth says of all the country he
estate of William Thomas Collins,
to vote .................................. 136.43« Botts, Chairman Board of Directors.
day. the 30th day of October, 1920,
Elizabeth Conover, Secy saw whole East, Tillamook is the
Drs. Shearer & Crank
deceased; and nil persons having
at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the court
Recapitulation
best yet.
claims against said estate are hereby
Toial estimated expenses for
room of said court, in Tillamook city,
Medical & Surgery.
Notice of Final Account.
Bro. Sam Moulton is looking fine,
notified to present same, duly veri­
year ....................................... *73.660
Oregon, as the time and place for the
Bro. Fritz Beltz still wears that
fied, as by law required, to the un­
National Building.
Total estimated receipts not in-
hearing of 'he said account and the
pleasant
smile,
nothing
like
married
In the County Court of the State
dersigned, or to her attorney, John
eluding tax voted............
36.43S
closing of said estate, and any and
life.Hey Fritz!
Tillamook • • • Oregon.
of
Oregon
for
Tillamook
County.
Leland
Henderson, at Tillamook,
Balance, amount to be raised by
' all persons having any objections to
Tuesday eve. 8 p. m.
Bro. S. W. Conover has been hous­
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Oregon, within six months from this
district tax.............................. *37,224
; said account are required to present
Rebekak. Wednesday evening
I
ed
up
with
a
cold.
Condit
is
still
on
L.
Bozorth,
deceased.
date.
I the same to said court at said time
Camp 2-4, Thursday
the Federal Grand Jury, so F. F. has
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
Dated September 9th, 1920, the
Dated this 5th day of Oct., 1920.
FARMERS
v
and place.
#
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his way at the store.
first publication of this notice.
Attest: C. A. McGhee.
H. T. Botts, dersigned administrator has filed his
Sidney Provoost,
final
account
in
the
county
court
of
Lizzie Collins, Admlnb
District Clerk
Chairman
Administrator of the estate of Al­
Notice to Creditors.
the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
tratrix of the estate of
phonse J. Provoost, deceased.
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Place Your Orders Now For
Notice of School Election to Increase county and that Monday, the 8th day
William Thomas Collins,
Notice is hereby given, that th?
of November, 1920. at the hour of 10
deceased.
Tax More than Six Per Cent Over
undersigned has been appointed ad­
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a. m. on said day. and the courtroom
Announcement
John Leland Henderson,
That of Previous Tear.
ministrator for the estate of Maud
of Hon. A. M. Hare, Tillamook coun-
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Attorney for said estate.
Land Clearer»
Kotts, deceased, by the County Coi tt
Miss White has opened her studio*
Notice Is hereby given to the legal ’y courthouse, Tillamook. Oregon.
I
And Grubbers
of Tillamook County, Oregon,
All voters of School District No. 9 of has been set as the time and place at Sam Moulton's residence. 513 West
One federal officer in California
persons having claims against said Tillamook County, State of Oregon, for the hearing of objections to said Stillwell Ave., phone. Bell 32-W. and
made the statement that a person
with the
estate are hereby required to present that an election will be held In said final account and the settlement Is organizing classes this week. Those
could make 200 gallons of wine for
the same for allowance to the under­ Dtstrlet at the High School Building thereof.
I wishing lessons can find Miss Whit«
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Pioneer Employment Company
their own use and another fedoal
signed at office of Botts & Winslow. on the 30th day of October, 1920. at
Date of first publication Oct. T. at the studio.
■ifficer says he will have people ar­
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Tillamook. Oregon., within six mor one o'clock in the afternoon, to vote 1930.
rested for making home made wine
Tillamook Lodge No. 1260
N. Second St. Phone Broadway
ths from the date of this notice.
on the question of increasing the
Before very long Candidate Cox'«
Date of last publication. Nov. 4.
Wish those fellows would get togeth-
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L. O. O. M. Meets every Frt-
Dated this 21st day of October. 1920. amount of the tax levy In said dls- 1929.
2278 Portland. Or. Headquart­
campaign will consist of a vociferous
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day at K. of P. Hall
H. T. Botts. Administrator ’“Ict fer ‘h« ”«r t92>>-21. by more
J*'h- a
n-rvnbMstTntor
prote.” awning» hitting a man when
ers far Farm and General Help.
<s sufficient fc>r a good jag
8. A. Brodhead, Sec
of th*
of Mattd Rott». dec’d. than six per cent over the amount of Harry L. Raffety. Attorney.
he’s down.
All Cows Are
Alike to the
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Did you «ver Face
a beating ' '
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BRAND J
ACKLEY & MILLER
Reflex
Slicker?
Oh Boy! thafs
protection
1 foryou.
We Buy
CASCARA BARK
At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse,
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4374 Registered Votes in Tillamook County.
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