Oliwmli IteaÖliflbt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 28, 1920. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ——-■ there, to have a piece of brass remov­ desirable suitor. Scaudal-mongers Nothing Doing. ed from bty eye. The particle of brass involve her in a divorce proceed.fig lodged there atioitt two weeks ago, Corvallis, Or?. with which site has had nothing to Miss B. Kabkee spent Tuesday ’n when a gun exploded, throwing F. C. Baker. Tillamook: do, and newspaper reporters are Bay City visiting with her aunt. pieces cartridge into the air. Replying to open letter by C. Hab­ camping on her trail to "run dow n ' . A marriage license was issued to A card party will be held at ths erlach condemning Market Commis­ the scandal. Lewis D. Gilbert and Virginia Curl, K. of P. Hall, on Tuesday evening, sion Act, Haberlach is either entirely Sickened and disgusted, she runs onthe 25 of October. Nov. 2nd. 1920, by the Pythian Sis- mistaken or deliberately talsefying away from the scene of het India- Owing to democratic free trade on ters. -There will be ears, dancing his interpretation of Act . nitlee, and In a different city, under Market Commission will have no an awning during a «uiustorm, she lumber the saw mills in this county and prizes for the card players, ami th« election raturns will be announc­ more control over marketing Tilla­ meete—true romance, at Jast. But are preparing to cose down. all U not plain saNing yet—there s William Zeurcher was arrested last ed every hour. Come, everybody, and mook chee.-e than Swift's Bacon. Haberlach is apparantty aiding en­ many a moment of misapprehension week for unlawful fishing and was bring your friends and have a guoi time. The price is only 50c. Be emies of organized dairymen nd co­ and suffering before the last few feet brought before Judge Stanley. operative movement much in Oregon of the last reel shows the happiness sure and be there at 8 o’clock. The persons who went on Thad I.- doing co-operative movement much ana sunshine that has come Into the Regular meeting day of tha Sun- Robinson’s bund withdrew on Tues­ harm. Can you arrange public dis­ lite of a suffering soul. day and he w ill haveto furnish a new shine club, Oct. 26. was observed by a meeting at Mrs. Noyes’ home, with cussion Tillamook Saturday evening. bend. Habeilach and myself participating. New Fair Grounds Petitions Filed Sheriff Campbell left Monday fcr Mrs. Noyes and Mrs. Doty bostessas. Please publish. 1 he afternoon was spent in making Last Week Hermiston, to bring buck Ross Mc- Hector McPherson. Fall, who is indicted on a charge of fancy, work and social conversation. Petitions were filed last week call­ A dainty luncheon was served by the assault. (Reply) ing fcr a special election for the pur­ hostesses. Sixteen members and one Mrs. Munson and her daughter, visitor present. The next meeting Hector Mac Pherson, Corvallis. Ore. chase of the new fair grounds, which Answering from tenor of your tele­ included nearly 700 signatures. Esther, left ¿Tuesday for Seattle, will be at Mr. Charles Jotui.-on. Nov. gram would hesitate to ask Cari Hab­ When it became known that the pre­ where they will visit for a week or 11th. erlach to debate publicity with you. vious petitions did not contain suffi­ ten days. The Tusatlla Club met at the carrying out wishes cient names owing to a half dozen Mr .and Mrs. James Patterson, home of the Misses Emma und Lill­ Haberlach who have ben living at Blaine, left ian Groat, last Saturday. A short of his people here. Has done pro­ petitions not reaching the county for Newberg, on Ttiesday, where they business meeting was held. which bably more than any man in Oregon clerk in time, and the petition being for co-operation, as he has made ab­ ¡ejected by the county court on that will make their home. was followed by various games. Re­ solute success of work here. account, the Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Mary A. Barnes of Wheeler, freshments were then served, the Believe your aspersions altogether undertook to see that another set of returned to her home Tuesday morn­ girls having much fun with the fort­ uncalled for. petitions were circulated and filed, ing, after having spent a few days unes on their favors. After a few Fred C. Baker. which was done by the activs efforts here with her daughter. more stories were told the girls de­ of a few citizens of this city who are parted to meet at the home of Wanda Judge Bagley an4 his reporter, Mr. Logging Road Along Highway a interested in having a permanent Runyon, returned to their homes in Hnltom in two weeks. I Nuisance. fair grounds for Tillamook county. Hillsboro Tuesday, the Circuit Court Miss Georgia Parker, the Associate It seems as if there is always some­ Quite ji number of the country pie- closing Its sessions early that morn­ Secretary of the State Sunday School thing to take the joy out of life, or cincts appear to favor the Head­ ing. Convention, and B. H. Jones, Field at least, to make awful nuisance lor light’s suggestion that people voiun- Charles Rattary, the travelling secretary of the Near East Relief, re­ the public to bear. In the present ter their services on election boards, engineer for the eWstern Electric Co. turned to Portland an Monday, after instance we refer to the stretch of so as to save the county the expense was in Tillamook the latter part of having been here at the county Sun­ plank road on this side of Mahler, of bolding a special election. Oscar last week, working at the Coast Pow­ day School Convention, which they tvhich is used by the Comstock Log­ Tittle, president of the Fair beard, er Co. He left for Portland on Mon- said was the largest that had bee a ging Co. to haul their logs over by is in favor of this plan. Of course, held in this county, it also being the truck. The planks were put down there will be some expense, such as day. .about twoyears ago, the county giv­ printing notices and the ballots Miss Jennie Robinson, of Salem, largest one they had attended so far ing the company permission to put which would have to have been done this year, which speaks well for Till ­ visiting here for the who has been J.t down on certain conditions, one ci.i1 merce. where an operator will be at itlacl stunts. the pies bringing in about $12. Theta the keys from eight o’clock Tuesday Circuit Court Closes. A reception for the new Methodist are only about eight or ten boys in evening until three o’clock the next ------- 0------- ts organization there now, but they pastor will be held at the church The October term of the Circuit morning. are live ones, and hope to get a large Friday evening. If you are a strang­ Court closed Tuesday morning. The Persons living in other parts of the er, come and get acquainted with th? crowd before lontf, as they ore work­ judgements are as follows: county could phone the Chamber of Sunday School pupils, their parents, ing hard. J. L. Jones vs. C. P. Knudson. Commerce for election news. members of the church, and all who While duck hunting on the bay Judgement against defendant for The Headlight will compile the re­ are Interested in the church, All are near the mouth of Kilehis river Mon­ $112, with interest at 8 per cent per sult of the election In Tillamook most cordially invited. day morning, Lionel Thayer had the annum from July 8, 1914. attorneys' county, which will be posted in the Dr. Boals reports the birth of a misfortune to have two of the fingers fees $100. costs and disbursements. Cty Hall. We have sent the following son to Mr. and Mrs.M. D. Ackley on on his left hand blown off. The ac­ Also a sum of $3v0 with interest at circular letters to all election boards the 16th of October, a girl to Rav. cident occurred when Mr. Thayer, 8 per cent per annunni from Sept. in the county and we feel sure they and Mrs. Allen McRea on the 17tli, who was accompanied by Frank Ep- 6, 1914, and attorney’s fees of $59. will readily comply with our request: Nehalem Valley Bank vs. But tner To the Election Board. Your Assis­ a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Scharff on the plett and Jack Driscoll, started to 18th, and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Joe enter the row boat, having first put Mills Co. Judgement against defeiid- tance and Co-Operation Needed. Maginnis on the 19th. Dr. Stork his shot gun in the bow of it. The ant for sum of $1125, with interest Gentlemen: As members of your seems to be a pretty busy fellow these gun exploded, shooting him in the at 8 per cent per annum from Feb. election board, I will appreciate days. / hand. He is now in Boals’ Hospital, 21, 1920. Also for further sum of your kind co-operation in obtaining the result of the election in your pre­ Mrs Ella Shattuck, of Bay City, and. with proper care, providing in­ $150 and costs and disbursements. set in the remaining State of Oregon vs. Fred De Lilliei. cinct as quickly as possible, for all died at her home on the 14th of Oct­ fection doesn't candidates and all measures. ober. She was born in Nashua. New- three fingers of his hand will be t Judgement against defendant. Pacific Engineering Equipment First: As soon as the ballots are Hampshire. sixty live years ago. Her saved. husband, George Shattuck died a -w On Tuesday. October 19th, Ethelyn Co., a corporation, vs. Foley Box Co. counted, please phone the result io number of years ago and she leaves Brooks Crawford was united in marr­ Judgement against defendant for sum the Headlight office. Second: In addition, have the per­ • sister .niece and other relatives in iage with Paris L. Lamar. The cere­ of $112.89and costs and dirffiiir/t»- son who brings the ballot boxes to this part of the country. The remains mony took place in Portland at the ments . Martin and Catherine Blaser vs. the city leave a ballot of your pre­ were shipped to Nashua for burial. home of Rev. Anderson, in the pre­ Jeff and Lulu Fleck. Judgement cinct at the Headlight office with the sence of He ward Lamar, brother of Inez Elizabeth Hale died at her the groom, and Lula Alta Hamlin, a against defendant for sunt of $62.50. total cast for candidates and meas- home in Salt Air. on the 14th of II. S. Brimhall and Josephine Mires. life long friend of Mrs. Rose Craw­ October, of tuberculosis of the lungs. ford. mother of the bride. The happy Brirnliall vs. E. R. Manning. Judge­ Should a representative of the The funeral was held in Bay Cl.y ment against defendant. Costs ami Headlight ask to obtain the figures Saturday afternoon at the Methodist couple are spending their honeymoon disbursements. tn Portland. and other points in - thè - - while the count is proceeding, will church, and burial was in the Bay State of Oregon vs. H. A. Frakes. assure you it will be done with little will return to Tillamook City cemetery. Deceased was only vicinity, and will make their future Judgement against defendant. Costs delay. fourteen years, old and leaves her where they are well known in. tirs and disbursements. The Headlight, in compiling lite home. Both parents and other immediate relat­ State of Oregon vs. Richard Thorn- election returns, does so for the in­ community and have the best wishes I ives to mourn her loss. las. Judgement against defendant formation of the people of the coun­ of a large circle of friends. C. L. Leighty, assistant manager for $254.60, for expense of trial. ty. and for that reason you can great­ *• Lewis D. Gilbert and IVrginia Cur) for Portland divisions, and C. O. Charles F. Pankow vs. City Trans­ ly assist us by following the above were united in marriage at the home - Waugh, route manager for the Your of Rev. H. E. Tucker Tuesday mora-I fer Co. Judgement against defendant instructions, w hch will be appreciat­ Transportation Lines Inc., ar« in ing. The ring service was used, about , for sum of $334.83. Costs and Jis- ed by this office and those who an­ Tillamook this week on business con­ ’ bursements. xiously desire to know how Tilla­ a dozen friends and relatives witness­ cerned with the starting of a stage Anna G. Harris vs. Thomas J. mook county voted in the president­ ing the ceremony. The newly weds I line between Tillamook and Port- left on the 8:25 train, amid a shower , Harris and Harris Ammer Furniture ial election. Ian*- A definite date has not as yet Thanking you for your kind co­ of rice. They will spend a week or 'Co. Divorce granted, also Judgements bean set for the beginning of the so in Portland before returning here, against defendant for attorneys' fees operation, very respectfully yours. company's operation of the stage line. Fred C. Baker. Editor where they will make their home. $250. plaintiff’s attorneys’ fees $150. The Presbyterion Guild held one The bride is well known here and in costs and disbursements $100, Tem­ Tillamook Headlight of fin best meetings since they re-org- the south part of the county, which porary support money. $50. Alimony snfted. last week at the home of Mrs. was her home, and the groom is one .and support money $1000. City Caucui Held Saturday Clnngh. with Mrs. Fred Chrlstesen of our local young men who graduat­ ------ 0— t«ssitt*ng the hostesses. Next Tues- ed from the Tillamook High school "Whisper»” *•> the ladies will meet at the home two years ago and has since become » A caucus was held Saturday even­ of Mrs Conover and it is hoped the a druggist. They have a host of . The underground whisper-factory, ing at the City Hall for the nomin­ i 1*0» trill all remember the date. friends who congratulate them and I where rumors are spiead and reputa- ation of city officers. The following There are a few books still in wish them the best of success and tions d am aged, is the subject of were nominated: Mayor. Sam Moul­ Elaine Hammerstein'» new starring ton; Treasurer, Leslie Harrison: hMMs of readers which is delaying happiness. for Selznlck Picture», '’Whispers.” Councilmen: 1st Ward, Roy Wilson; 0accession work and only the non- which comes to the Gem theatre next 2nd ward. Dr. Hoy, 3rd ward. Frrd OTi can be prepared for circulat- Presbyterian Chruch Sunday, Oct. 31. Christensen; 4th wkrd, CMs. John- ion until al) books are in place on Miss Hammerstein in this product­ son; 5th ward, F. W. Talbott. Water sholf. There are many good book- Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning w_orship. 11. Subject: ion portrays a girl who Is the victim commissioner, 5th ward, Albert available now for those earing to of scandal, every Innocent move .‘lie Plank. No doubt there will l>e can­ “God’s Election.” read books to travel and history. Evening worship, 7:30. Subject: makes being interpreted in a sinister didates entered on Independent tick­ Mm. E. J. Hugh««, aemnipanied by manner. Her mercenary aunt makes ets at the last monment. although ; her yvnagVr eon. Harry, left for "Ten Cowards.” life unpleasant for her by trying toi at present none have entered their Everybody always welcome. mornlrg. Sb» Portland Wednesday A. McRea. minister. ( marry her off to a wealthy but tin- names. eye specialist took th« hoy to “n Tillamook Jottings --- o--- C. B. Gray Commits Suicide. Coroner Henkle was called to the southeast part of the county Thurs­ day afternoon to hold an inquest over the body of C. B. Gray, who was found dead in the shingle mill be­ longing to H. R. Shelly. Gray lived about sixteen miles up Coast Creek near Willamina, but as the Shelly place is in Tillamook county it was necessary for our coroner to take charge. It seems as Gray had been having a good deal of trouble with his neig­ hbors in regards to the toad, and had also been worrying over his Income tax, and as he was threatened by some of the men he became despond­ ent. Thursday morning, after having spent the night at the Shelly home he tock a small revolver and went down to the shingle mill, here he sat (own and shot himself in the head. This happened between eight thirty and nine thirty, as bis body was found at ten o’clock. Gray has a brother in Wheeler, W. D. Gray, who went down on Sunday to arrange for the burial. Deceased was not very well known here but had worked in Wheeler about a year ago, w here he was well acquainted. ’ a year, charged with grand larc but was paroled iled by the judge. The Scotts have left Tillamook, but the mystery of the remaining four ' thousand dollars’ worth of furi is still unsolved. WHAT HAS CHAMBERLAIN DONE I FOR TILLAMOOK ------- o------- No Forest Service Money Available for Sheridan-Tillamook Road. We have received the followi ig from one of our subsetibers, taken from the Telegn iu back in 1915: _____ Washington. Nov. 19—Senator George _r E Chamberlain is advised that the forestry service Is unable to comply with a request fcr aid in con­ struction of a loan between Sheridan and Tillamook, through the Tilla­ mook forest reserve. But $20.00(1 is available for road constructon in Ore­ gon this year raid this is being ex­ pended on loads in the Cascade., Des­ chutes and Umpqua forests. Attached indicates how “pussyfoot George" helped Tillamook county back in 1915 If he had not the pow­ er then to help, how has he now ? Furthermore what has he ever done for Tillamook county? Successful Sunday School Convention The annual convention of the Sun­ day School of Tillamook ^ounty was held in this city Saturday and Sun­ day, sessions both in the afternoons and evenings. It was considered a splendid success from every point of view, the program being carried out alomst to perfection. There was an enrollment of 242 delegates against an enrollment of 176 last year. The delegates of Bay City are especially to be commended, as there were 42 who attended each session both days. The Presbyterian church was crowded Sunday, and in the afternoon the roll call was well answered. Several Sunday Schools had their banners, and answered with their texts. Saturday afternoon Rev. McRea gave a very interesting helpful talk on, “How I can get the most out of the convention.” Sunday afternoon Miss Parker, the Associate State Sec­ retary, who was sent here on account of the inability of Mr. Johnston to attend, gave a splendid address on "How to make the Bible interesting.” In the evening she spoke on "Person­ al Responsibilities,” and Mr. B. H. Jones, the Field Secretary, described the present conditions of Armenia. Mr. Jones is the representative for the Near East Relief, and his address was exceedingly well received, espec­ ially as the Sunday Schools are ask­ ed to give Christmas presents to the Armenian, this year. After the ad­ dress by Mr. Jones the solo “The Gal­ ilean’s Shout of Victory,” was sung by C. J. Edwards, which fitted won­ derfully, well with that part of the program. The following were elected as offi­ cers of the convention: Superintend­ ent, Mrs. C. J. Edwards; Assistant Superintendent, Ira G. Lance; Sec­ retary, Mrs. Arthur Tippin; Director for South part of county, Prof. E. K. Barnes; Director of Nouof county, Mrs. C. L. Alley. Mrs.’ Edwards laughingly said, “Men may come and men may go. but I go on forever.” This makes the fifth term she has served as Superintendent of the as­ sociation. Fun in Scott Cage Still Missing UNDERGROUND STILL RAIDED Small Amount of Moonshine Confiscated. ------ o------- On Sunday Sheriff Campbell, hi- two deputies, John Aschim and E. W Perkins, and his son James, made a raid on the largest still which has ever been found in the county, being larger even than the one found near Blaine in the early summer. The still was under the garage at Mohler, and was being operated by Ace Cook and L. W. Travis, It had had been in use for two or two and a half months .and the authorities had known of it for some time, but had to work very quietly to And its exact location. They found a trap door in the floor of the garage, over which the cars were placed while being re­ paired. Steps led from the trap door into a tunnel, several feet in length, which opened in to large room. This apartmfent was several feet under the ground, and a ventilation pipe went up thru the roof of the garage, thus avoiding the detection of any escap­ ing vapor. A double coil was used, also charcoal was used as a purifier, which had not been found in any other still here. Three large barrels of mash were found, but owing to the fact that the raid was made on Sunday, and that by the end of the week most of the supply had been sold out, they found only a gallon or so of the finished product. Travis was brought down by the sheriff and Cook was taken in cust­ ody, being brought down the next day by one of the deputies. Leslie Travis and Entry (known as "Ace”) Cook were tried by Justice Stanley, and as the evidence against Coook was not sufficient to convict him of moonshining, he was dismis- sed, Travis being fined $2ij0. Effenberger in New Employment. You will notice in another column of the Headlight that H. F. Effenb- erger, a former resident of Tillamook county for many years, has taken a position with the Pioneer Employ­ ment Company of Portland, as mana­ ger of the logging and milling inter­ ests of that company. The Pioneer Employment Company is the oldest office In Oregon, having been in business more than twenty- one years. Mr. G. A. Hurley, the manager of the company, Is a brother of Grand Chancellor J. A. Hurley, of i the KnlghtH of Pythias, who is I well known in the city, and who wts formerly a member of the legal firm of Hurley & Hurley. The company maintains a depart­ ment for milling and logging hands and finishes help fo all kinds for farm work. This service is free ió all cmploy- era. Land clearing contracts handl­ ed also and the company Is In a pos it Ion to take care of these matte, s prompl ly and satisfactorily. The company’s entire force Is experienced and maintains a reputation tor square dealing and efficient service —— 0------- A few weeks ago the excitement ran rather high concerning the Scott case, In which the thift of sev­ eral thousand dollars worth of furs was involved. Although the supposed arch conspirator was arrested and tried by the authorities, the entire story has not yet been brought to light. About four thousand dollars worth of furs are still missing and no trace of them has been found. The story starts in Great Falls, Mont., about eight months ago, when a fire burned most of the 125,000 stock of W. J. Scott, who was in the fur business. Betwei n $4.000 and $5.500 worth of furs were saved, and Mr. Scott received the compensation due him from the insurance com­ pany for the loss. After the fire and the matters con­ cerning it were settled, Mr. and Mrs. Scott came to Tillamook, bringing with them tlie remaining fuys, with which they planned on starting busi­ ness in Portland some time in the I. 0. 0. F NEWS. future. Two other families from ------0— Rebekahs, well J guess, more of Great Falls also came to Tillamook. Jack Patterson and his parents and them every week, they surely have it Alfred Muller, the Pattersons buying over the Odd Fellows, and 1 will tell a ranch adjoining that of Scott's, you the reason why, you know the several miles south of town. Mr. Odd Fellows are working |»hrd for Scott returned for a time to Montana new members, and they are getting leaving Mrs. Scott here alone. It them too. but here is the rub; every seems that Muller and Scotts had time we get one new member the Re­ some trouble, and after Mr. Scott had bekahs get. two, for evety Odd Fel­ left here he made an attempt to low has a wife, sister or sweetheart, blackmail Mrs. Scott, of which and they lose no tipie In getting them charge he was acquitted on his trial to sign up an application blank, that Later it was discovered that a fur means two, for most Bros, have to coat had been stolen from the trunk I take their wives along In attending In which the bunch of furs were Rebekafi lodge, and the young mem­ kept, in the Scott’s barn. Muller was bers of course need their sweethearts taken into custody, charged with who are generally some other Bro 's having stolen it. but said that Jack sister, so they ure eligble, and there Patterson was also connected with you are. Do you wonder th« Rebelt- the taking of it. In his trial Muller ah's Initiate from 5 to 15 each meet- confessed to having stolen the coat Ing? We do net care we, we like the and sent it to Portland by a friend, Rebekahs. Don’t you? Tillamook lodge is endeavoring l< who was to dispose of ft for him. The coat was restored to Its ownewrs by train a Second degree team, to such the authorities, but the remaining a state of perfection, that we ran lot of furs which were tn the trunk, send a team’to the next session ot and had disappeared also have not Grand Lodge which meets In Albany been found and Muller says that he next year, so al! Bros, who are chosen to work In this degree, please d’ knows nothing of them. Muller was fined and sentenced for | your part, learn your charge, meet with the team in practice, and let y-» show the Graud lodge we are alive, and on the map. Bro. Matt Teffy Is still sick with the Small Poll. Bro. Allen Page re- ported sick, and Sam Moultou so far recovered that bus been taken off toe sick list. Encampment members notice. Bay City Rebekahs have a big time planned for Saturday night, and a good many camp members ate from Bay City lodge, also Wheeler lodge has something special t.r that nig at, the Tillamook Encampment has call­ ed off the special session, which was to be held cn Saturday eve, Oct. 30 to some future date, to be announc- ed later; when the Wheeler degree team will come and confer the Royal Purple degree. Watch these column» for special notice, and remember there will be no special meeting of the camp tilts Saturday night. All members of Mt. Hebo lodge I. 0. 0. F. are invited to visit this lodge Tuesday eve. Nov. 2. The Third degree will be conferred, if you have any candidates, bring them along; we have a special supper com­ mittee to see that we have lots to eat on that occassion, but the secretary hasto serve as judge on a night elect­ ion board, where will he get off? Remember Rebekahs always on time, Wednesday eve at 7:30. Odd. Fellows the same on Tuesday eve. Encampment 1st and 3rd Thursday eve each month. But no special camp this Saturday. F. F. Conover, sec. GEM THEATRE PROGRAM Friday-Saturday, October 29-30. "Clothes,” Metro screen classic pro­ duction presenting Olive Tell and all star cast. "London Bobby” comedy. Sunday. Oct. 31, “Whispers” featur­ ing Elaine Hammerstein. “Mary’s Little Lobster” Sunshine comedy. Monday, Nov. 1 "His Temporary Wife” featuring Rubye de Reiner and Edmund Breeze. "One Reel Subject,” comedy. Tuesday, Nov. 2, "Riders of the Dawn” taken from Zane Grey’s "The Desert of Wheat" featuring Rot Stewart and Claire Adams sup- supported by a celebrated cast. Pathe Review. Wednesday, Nov. 3, "The Blooming Angel” featuring Madge Kennedy. Bray Pictograph. Friday-Saturday, Nov. 5-6 "Blnck- mail" Metro producton featuring Viola Dana. ------- o------- Note: The entire month of November is tilled with big programs. Don't overlook any of them, they have all been selected with special care--26 photoplays you’ll want to see. ‘‘Him Have Good Face” ------ 0------ Senator Harding's smile haH won him a handsome Indian , blanket. Nana Carrothers Learning, matron of an Indian Hcliool at Polacca, Aril., tells the story. An Indian woman from the mount­ ains saw Senator Harding’s picture In a trader's store. "Him look good; him huve good face hint honest man," wls her comment. The trader told her he was to be the next "big white chief at Washington." He sa‘d his name was Harding. At the wo­ man's request, the trader wrote th« name "Harding” on a slip of puper. In a few days the Indian woman returned to the trader’s store and un­ folded a beautiful blanket that .‘he had made. The trader immediately offered to buy It, and asked her. "How much?” "Me no sell,” she an­ swered«- “Me make it for Harding. See him name?” In the blanket, beautiful in color design, won woven the name, "Harding.” “Send to him for me,” she said, as she turned Io go. "Him good man him good white chief.” ! Buying and Selling. -------0------- Feed, Flour, Hay, Grain, etc., is our business. Being constantly :tl touch with largest and best produc­ ers and mills und able to buy in bit; lots to the best ndvsntnge puts us in irqsltimi to give you the best possible price at all times. Grain of all kinds has been declining in price since liar­ vest and we have some exceptionally good values to offer now, but ut the same time would not advise dairymen to load up for the winter. Our stock is now complete and