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TILLAMOOK, OREGON-
VOLUME 32
I
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1920
WINDOW SHATTERED
NUMBER 9
AUTOMOBILE TURNS
NEMO COMPLETED
New
Building
To Be
To General Public
Evenings
Newly
Opened
JUDGE, SHERIFF AND CLERK
ARE NEW ON THE JOB
MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 3
RESERVED FOR THE LADIES
Physical Director To Give Students
Instructions In Art
Of Swimming
or as
Early this fall a scedule
edu-
by
the
local
board
af
adopted
cation which was designed to feive
the public opportunity to use the
high school swimming tank and
gymnasium.
But because of una­
voidable delay in completion of the
these
heating system
t------ plans could
—
It is hoped
not be put into effect,
cork
will .........
soon be completed
that the w„
.............
and the community begin to get the
full benefit of the building.
To meet the aditlonal expense
which will be involved by keeping
the building open evenings a small
fee will be charged to cover lighting,
heating, etc. This amount has been
fixed, temporarily,
at twenty-live
cents per night,, or tickets good for
twelve evenings will be sold for
$2.50, These tickets are transf.-r-
able only within immediate family
of the purchaser.
The schedule as adopted gives the
use of the playing floor and swim­
ming tank to the women on Mon­
day evenings - to the men on Wed­
nesday evenings - and on Thursday
the tank will be open to men and
their wives, and children under nine
years or who are below the fourth
grade room in school. With this
one exception children will not be
admitted to the gymnasium on the
nights when adults are given the
use of the building. This provision
is necessary to prevent overcrowd­
ing. Children above the age men­
tioned are given opportunity to use
the tank during the dhy time, so will
not be allowed to crowd out their
elders in the evening. The tank will
be open from eight to nine. On
the floor may be
Thursday night
men
’
s
basket ball, etc.
used for
- -
■ ' * are
— re-
Tuesday and Friday
nights
re­
served for high school basket ball.
The above arrangements are tem­
pon, y, and may be changed as ac­
tual practice indicates the need. The
contractor has promised to complete
the work during the week between
Christmas and New Years Day.
Delay of the work on the heating
plant may postpone the operation of
the above schedule.
Unless unforseea
complications
arise, Monday. January 3rd, will be
•pening night for‘the ladles, at
which time they will have their first
opportunity to use the tank. The
men will have Wednesday, January
5. First family night will be Thurs­
day, January 6. Use of floor is re­
served at all times regular match
basket ball games.
The following rules for the use.cf
the tank by high school students ate
in force, and as they are designed to
protect those using the gymnasium,
people using the tank on public
nights are requested to observe the
same regulations.
1. Shower bath must be taken
before entering the pool.
2. Do not spit tn pool, use spit
trough.
3. All talking, etc.. must stop
instantly at the sound of the direct­
or’s whistle.
4. No
diving
from radiators,
furnace, etc., is allowed.
5. No diving at shallow end of
pool is allowed.
6. All persons having colds, skin
disease, etc., shall be excluded from
the tank.
Mr. Dimick, phisical director, will
be at the gymnasium and plans to
give lessons to students of the high
school and grades who wish to learn
to swim, during the second wek of
vacation, be ginning January 3rd.
A regular schedule has been made
out for that week so that there wiil
be no conflicting between the tint-
devoted to those who can swim an
those who are taking beginner’;1
jkssons.
|’N._
No matter what happens, there is
«■ways a market for Tillam-x-k
ofteese. That is one asset which can-
'• not be taken away frojn our county,
even should there be a depression in
industry
stry generally
generally,” says Claude R
Bat-rick, attorney of Tillamook, whe
arrived yesterday. Mr. Barrick made
tfrp trip by automobile in six hour
which speaks well for the conditio
of the road« — Oregonian
retiring County
Judge
MANY TAXPAYERS ATTEND
COUNTY BUDGET MEETING
Confectionery
Scene
Unusual Accident
Today
Elected County Officials
To Take Places On
January 1
H. S. Brlinball, Recently Elected
County Clerk
Of
For Hire
STATE BOILER INSPECTOR
SUFFERS BROKEN RIBS
SHOTGUN BEING MOVED*
ACCIDENTLY GOES
BODY OF OVERSEAS SOLDIER
TO ARRIVE HERE THIS WEEK tixnctement Created But No
The Other County Officials
Is Injured By The
Re-elected In November
Harry R. Ackley, Killed In Battle In
Occurrence
Election
France, Being Brought
Home
Machine Goes Into the
Ditch Near York
Saw Mill
Accidenti
Said To Have
Caused By Slippery
Roads
Homer Mason, next Tillamook
County Judge
Been
The body of Harry R. Ackley, ov­
This afternoon when Pete Gabriel,
Another automobile accident oc­
Next Friday, December 31st, will
curred Wednesday evening when W.
see the last of the old year of 1920. erseas soldier who was killed near clerk at the Palm Confectionery,-
Expect That Funds Will Be Avail­ the year of high prices and elections. the Soisson Front by machine gun picked up a shotgun that was lean- DR. DUEBER PASSES AWAY
E. Noyes, who operates a for hir-j
able To Open Beach Road
Also It will see a change in the re­ fire in September, 1918, is to ar- ing against the wall near the front
SUDDENLY AT HOME HERE car, was returning from the south
As Far As Hadden
for of the building, the gun went oif
end of the county with C. W. Thom­
gime that has served the county the rive in Tillamook this week
and blew a hole in the plate glass Coroner's Inquest Held and Deter­ as, Salem. Oregon, state boiler in­
past two years. The change will be burial.
The budget meeting Monday af­
has window, the charge entering the
The family of the deceased
spector, Mr. Thomas had spent the
mines Death Due To Heart
scarcely noticeable for the different
ternoon went off more quietly than
day making an inspection of
Disease
the
county offices are so well organized received a telegram from the gov- marquise outside.
had been expected. There was a
boilers- in the saw mills and, cream-
ijpine of the shot are said to have
that everything will go along
as ernment officials that the body was
large attendance from each end of
The death of Dr. C. W. Dueber, eries.
Fellow's
smoothly as before. In all cases the shipped from New York on the 25th rattled against the Odd
the county and considerable pres- incoming officers ave had sufficient and it is expected to arrive here building across the street.
dentist of Tillamook, occurred early
As they arrived at the curve near
sure was brought to bear on the
The gun, which was a 12-guage, Monday morning at his office and the York Lumber Company mill
training in the duties they are
Io Thursday or Friday. This is the
road
Barview-Rockaway- Brighton
to had been left in the store by some living rooms in the Tillamook build­ about eight miles from town they
perform that everything will be car­ first* body of a Tillamook boy
and the Blaine-Reaver road. The
ing.
for
from
France
be
brought
home
customer, who had left it loaded.
were overtaken by the Donaldson
ried outin the best possible manner.
Sandlake and Bayocean roads were
He had apparently been in the stage and in turning out to give
through the window is
burial.
The
hole
Homer Mason, the newly elected
mentioned and discussed.
The funeral is to be held at the just above the level of a person’s best of health, having taken a long way to the stage the Noyes’ car
county judge, has held public office
Commissioner Alley stated that he
at head and it is exceedingly fortunate . walk and eaten a hearty meal on the in some way spun around and turn-
Christian
Church next Suaday
a
in Tillamook County for quite
thought funds would be available
afternoon before he died.
2 o’clock. The American Legion will that no one was hit.
ed over pirtning both occupants un­
as nuqtber of years, having been coun- conduct the services at the ceme-
An autopsy was performed Mon­ der it. Mr. Noyes was able
to open the beach road as far
to ex­
ty clerk and county jt Jge in the
A motion was
Hadden this year.
day morning and the coroner’s jury tricate himself but his passenger
tary.
Entertained
At
Five
Hundred
past.
He
is
a
practical
farmer
and
seconded and carried that
made,
A 500 party was given in
the which sat on the case declared Dr. was caught between the back of the.
im-
understands the necessity
of
$15,000 of the $25,000 on the bud-
ONE FROM TILLAMOOK
dining room of the Tillamook Hotel Dueber to have died from diseases front seat and the ground. Help
provements
to
the
farmer
and
ranch
­
get for road district No.' 1 be used
was summoned and Mr. Thomas was
TAKING AGRICULTURE COURSE Wednesday evening, December 15th, of the heart and arteries.
er.
on the Rockaway-Brighton road.
He was a member of
the
B. taken from under the car In
an
Mrs. J. H. Rosen-
when
Mr.
at»d
A. M. Hare, the retiring judge,
A motion was made, seconded and
Leonard T. Cain, of Nehalem, Ore­ berg, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Glaisyer, P. O. E.
'unconscious condition. , He reviv-
carried that the budget be accepted has held the office of county judge gon, sophomore in the school of
ed soon however and was brought
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cook and Mr.
ad- for a number of terms and many im­ Agriculture, is the only agricultural
as read. The meeting then
in to the Boals’ hospital, where it
and Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg acted as CONVICT SHOT AT ASTORIA
student
at
O.
A.
C.
from
Tillamook
provements have taken place durin. iff
journed.
ROBBED NEHALEM STORE was found that he was not badly in­
County. With the exception of hosts and hostesses to about a hun­
his administration,
All the liard- Curry and Jefferson every county in
jured, though suffering from two
now the state has representatives among dred guests. The room was season­
surfacing Tillamook County
MASONIC AND EASTERN STAR
It has been ascertained that the broken ribs and some bruises.
ably
decorated
with
evergreens
and
LODGES INSTALL OFFICERS has was laid during the administra- the 727 enrolled agricultural stu­ holly. The guests were entertained convict shot by officials near Astor­
Both men 'should congratulate
tion of Judge Hare, He will probab- dents.
The department has 154 rehabili­ by,Miss Navelie Smith and Miss Mar­ ia some time ago is the man who themselves that nothing more ser­
A joint installation of the Blue ly take up his profession of farming
tation students for special training,
ious happened for there was
a
lodge. Royal Arch Masons, and East­ again upon the completion of his 7 8 of whom are being maintaned in garet Tucker, dressed in Hawiian blew the safe at Anderson's store
at Nehalem. The convict is known chance for either of them or both
costumes,
who
sang
native
songs
ac
­
ern Star was held in the Masonic work with the county.
the college by the federal govern­
to have made an auto trip from As­ to have been killed outright,
The
ment from the various counties in companied by their ukuleles.
hall Monday evening, December 27.
H. S. Brimhall, the Incoming Oregon, fifteen of 78 are from Mult­
the damage to the car is nominal con-
A dainty lunch was served, during toria to Cannon Beach about
The officers installed in the Blue county clerk, »came to Tillamook
the
top
nomah, and 8 each from Benton and which Mr. John Carroll sang as a time of the robbery and signs along sidering the accident;
lodge were A. H. Gaylord, W. M.; county in 1911
Portland, Marion, 6 from Lane, 4 from Uma-
from
and
windshield
were
torn
off
and
the
the
road
between
Cannon
beach
and
blow,
thou
Sarjeant
’
s
"Blow,
solo
J.
L. V. Eberhardt, S. W.; H. C. where he had taught in the public tille, 3 each from Baker, Clackamar,
Boone, J. W.; I. E. Keldson, Treas­ schools and had been employed in Linn, Union, Douglas and Washing­ winter winds.” He was accom pan­ Nehalem point to the fact that he radiator and fenders damaged some,
but otherwise the car is In good
also had b n there»
urer; Harvey Ebinger, Secretary; W. the postoffice. He first taught school ton, 2 each from Polk, Klamath, led on the piano by Mrs. Carroll.
All that was missed from the An- condition.
After the lunch Lynn Partridge
T. Oathout, S. D.; H. F. Cook, J. D.; at Cloverdale Upon his arrival here. Morrow, Lincoln and Yamhill, 1
each from Wollowa, Deschutes, Col­
John Zumstein, S. S.; A. F. Smith, After two years in the Cloverdale umbia, Hood River, Wasco, Lake, and Leo Morrison sprung a surprise derson store after the safe cracking
Growing of Filberts Urged
on all by an invitation for them to was about $12.50 in silver and some
J. S.; A. A. McRea, Chaplain, and school he moyed to 'Garibaldi
as Coos, Malheur and Jackson.
The growing of filberts is urged
‘attend the Gem
theater, where candy. The wrappers from this cer-
In
addition
to
the
154
rehabilita
­
M. V. Stillwell, Tyler
teacher of that school for four years,
tain kind of candy scattered along by the Oregon Growers Co-operativa
The R. A. M. installed the follow­ from there going to Nehalem. He tion students in the school of agri­ "Jubilo” was being shown.
culture the state has eleven indus­
the
Cannon beach road were one of association, as there are but two
The
following-were
present:
ing: E. J. Claussen, E. H. P.; A. A.. had taught three years in the Ne­
trial rehabilitation men enrolled for
had states growing them commercially—•
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Baker, Mr. the proofs that the robbery
Pennington, King; Thos. Coates. halem school when his aspiration for
Oregon and Washington.
special work in agriculture.
This and Mrs. R. A. Leonard, Mr. and been committed by the convict.
Scribe; A. H. Gaylord, Captain of I public office led him to enter the Is provided for by the Workmen's
Already there is an active interest
Hall,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
L.
Campbell,
Hosts; E. G. Anderson, Royal Arch race for cdlinty clerk.
Compensation Law.
in filbertB and many are preparing
Mrj and Mrs W. A. Lewis, Mr. and Serious Accident Narrowly Averted
Captain; E. J. Svhelllng, Principal
to put in tracts " of from five to 20
The new sheriff, John Aschim,
Mrs. John Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Charge« Cruel Treatment
Friday night occurred what might
Sojourner; B. C. Lamb, Treasurer;
acres.
There are now only from 40
came to Tillamook as a boy, practi­
Cruel and Inhuman treatment
Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case, have been a serious accident, when
I. E. Keldson, Secretary; Masters of
to 50 small tracts in western Ore­
cally pennnlless, but by his perse­ charged in a suit of Mrs. Nellie Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moulton, Mr. and Zeno Biser was
returning home
the veils: 1st, Leslie Harrison; 2nd,
verance he has graduated from the Maybee vs. George M. Maybee filed Mrs.W. T. Oathout, Mr. and Mrs. L town with a horse and buggy and gon.
H. C. Boone; »rd, I. C. Smith; M.
Filberts grown in this state are
public and high schools of this place in the circuit court this week.
*E Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. was struck by an automobile driven
V. Stillwell, Sentinel.
of much finer quality than those
and
has
held
public
positions
with
The complaint states that the par­ Condit, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rlech- by Charles Cater.
Mrs. Biser was
The Eastern Staj installed as
the city and county for some time ties were married at Pontiac, Mich., ■ era, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Conover, thrown from the buggy and bruised imported from Spa in, Sicily and
Turkey. There is a commercial crop
officers the following: Worthy Ma-
past. He has been a deputy in the November 11, 1913, and that no .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hanselnuer, Mr. but her injuries were not serious.
tron, Mrs. Steinbach; Worthy Pa-
about the fifth year after planting,
office under Sheriff Campbell.
children were born to the union. The and Mrs. O. M. Cook, Dr. and Mrs. It has not been determined as to
As there are fully 10,000 acres of
tron, H. A. Williams; Associate Ma-
W. L. Campbell, retiring sheriff, plaintiff alleges that the defendant Reedy, Mr? and Mrs O. A. Shulty, who is to blame.
logged off land in Oregon adapted
tron, Mrs. H. A. Williams; Sect-“-
to the growing of filberts and Eng­
has served the people of Tillamook habitually used vile and profane Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shultz, Mr. and
tary, Mrs. Lee Doty; Treasurer, Mrs. 1
lish walnuts, it is predicted that in
two terms in that office. Before his language toward her, threatening Mrs. Max Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Rae
a few years, the growing of nuts
Albert Plank; Conductress, Mrs. H.
Sues For Labor Wage
election to the office of sheriff he at times to throw her out of the Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Gailey, Mr.
A. Franklin; Associate Conductress,
George Henderson versus O. Parks will be one of the great industries
was a deputy under assessor Johnson house.
and Mrs. F. C. Esch, Mr. and Mrs. is a suit filed in the circuit court of western Oregon.—Roseburg News
Mrs. A. K. Case; Chaplain, Mrs. Vie-
Review.
for one year and a deputy under
The
plaintiff
asks
that
the
matri
­
C. Fielkner, Dr. and Mrs. Grider.
rick; Marshall, Mrs. Stanley Coates;
' Sheriff Crenshaw for two years. He monial ties be severed and that she Mr. and Mrs. David Kuralti, Mrs. J. wherein the plaintiff alleges that he
Organist, Mrs. C. B. Stanley; Ward­
performed labor for the defendant AID OF SENATORS ASKED
i has not yet decided as to what he be awarded a one-third interest In S. Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gru­
er, Mrs. Frank Heyd; Sentinel, Lee
in Columbia, Tillamook and Wash­
FOR LEGION MEASURE
will do in the t ilure.
the property.
ber, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haberlach,
Doty; Adah. Mrs. E. Bales;
Ruth
ington counties during May, 1920.
Miss Kathleen Mills, county trea­
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bales, Mr. and
The local officials of The American
Mrs. R. N. Henkle; Esther, Mrs. R.
and that he has not received any
surer, was elected to succeed herself
Keep
Wind
Shield
Clean
Mrs.
Roy
Henkle,
Mrs.
W.
J.
Hill,
this
Legion
received a telegram
B. Miller; Martha, Mrs. Leslie Har­
compensation for the work. He de-
at the general election last Novem­
George K. Abraham, Carpenter, Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Hoy, Miss Flo mands judgment for the sum cf week from the st.-'
organization
rison; Electa. Mrs. Orpha Eastman,
ber. She is the first woman ever tried out the recipe for keeping a Imus, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lantz,
asking that they > ig all possible
During the evening several musi-
$236.20.
elected to hold public office for Tilla­
piessuie to bear on Senators Cham-
windshield free from rain and fog, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Skeels, Mr. and
cal numbers were rendered. Lee
mook county.
berlaln i-n-1 McNar; to induce them
as publisher recently in the Gazette- Mrs. J M Smith, Mr and Mrs. L. W.
Doty sang "A Son of the Desert Am
Sues For Attorney Fee
The assessor, C. A. Johnson, has
Turnbull,
Mrs.
Francis
Stranahan,
'•.> help push throu li the ex-soldier
of
Mrs.
Cook.
“
Roses
Times
at
the
suggeston
of
a
woman
I. ” a solo by
Robert McGrath vs. W. Kuppei:
held that office so long that nobody
who had found it a great help, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Steinback, Mr. bender and Ida Kuppenbender is a legislation that is .. >w before the
Memory,” and a mixed quartet com­
can remember when he was first
House,
Mr. Abraham demonstrated its worth and Mrs. G. P. Winslow, Mr. and suit filed in the circuit this week.
posed of C. W. Barrick, John Zum-
elected. He-is getting to be a land
Dilatory tactics by some of the
to perfection. With a little of this Mrs. Albert Plank. Mr and Mrs. Joe
stein, I. W. White, H. F. Cook, Mrs.
Plaintiff alleges that he was hired
mark around the courthouse and as preparation on his windshield, he Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Armen­
legislators have almost shelved the
O. M. Cook. Mrs Alfred Smith. Mrs.
long as he discharges his dut'.-'ll drove his car to this office through trout, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson, as attorney for the defendants in soldier measures, and the help of all
H. F. Cook and Mrs Harvey Ebinger
faithfully as he has in-the past he the hardest rain of recent days and Mrs. J. P. Norrel, Mr. and Mrs. Dan­ their suit against Wayne Franklin the friends of the ex-soldiers will
sang "Little Town of Bethlehem.”
and that the fee for the work has
will be in no danger of being ousted.
iels, Mrs. F. Beltz, Mr. and Mrs. Coe.
be needed if anything is done at all.
hiB shield was almost as clear s.s in
The plaintiff also
not been paid,
Stanley Coates, County surveyor,
evening were
The
prizes
of
the
A council of the Legion met Wed­
sunny weather. That portion of the
alleges that the defendants
ob-
is serving in his second term in that
TILLAMOOK COUNTY THIRD IN
Mrs. C. Foelk-
nesday night and set telegrams to
windshield lacking the preparation awarded as follows:
talned
services
in
EE.
a case with R.
PERCENTAGE OF INCREASE office. In his office in the top story
Mr. Galey, gen-
Chamberlain and McNary
asking
could scarcely be seen through. He 1er, ifrst lady’s prize;
Warwick and that he has not been
of the courthouse you will always
Mrs. L. C. Dan-
tieman
’
s
first
prize;
them to give their support to
the
says he has tried it under varying
paid for this work. He asks jttdg-
Tillamook County is the third find Stanley bent over a large table
lady's consolation, and R. M.
lei's,
measures.
conditions of the weather and found
ment for the stim of $375 from the
eounty in the state in percentage of drawing maps, or figuring the grade'
Henkle, gentleman’s consolation.
it all that the Gazette-Times inform-
defendants.
of
some
road
or
proposed
road.
gain In population for the ten year
The recipe 1»
ELKS BRING GLADNESS TO
Commissioner H. V. Alley was re­ ant had said for it.
period just closed. Its percentage of
It is not generally known that A
as follows:
TILLAMOOK YOUNGSTERS
Increase war 40.1. Only Curry with elected from the North end at the
Parties To Accident Should Report
Take ’one ounce of water, two 1 D. Smith of this city started nis
election.
His home
4 8 percent and Clatsop with 13 cx- last general
In view of the accident that took
The Elk’s Christmas tree in th"
ounces of glycerine, one drachm of | career as a newspap r man, but sm-h
ced this record. An increase of 146 is at Nehalem.
place last week between an automo­ auditorium of the City Hall
la.-t
salt,
mix
well,
use
mixture
to
wipe
is
a
fact.
Years
ago
when
the
game
Our popular undertaker, R. N.
in the number of farms within the
off windshield, stroking downward. was young Mr. Smi’h was a reporter bile and a horse drawn rig. it might Saturday morning was a great suc­
county was also made in the last de- Henkle. was again elected to ' he
—Corvallis Gazette-Times
-wspapers In Iowi
on several Newspapers
tie be well to slate that the law requires cess.
cade. In 1910 there were 651 farms office of coroner. His duties are
each party to any accident occtr'e.g
About 140 youngsters were gii -t
was a classmate and colleague of
listed in the county, while today said to be the most pleasant of all the
on public highways to make a
re­ presents of candy, nuts and fruit. At
European
Relief
Subscriptions
who
Is
nor,
a
Joe
Mitchell
Chappel,
county officers’.
thereare 797.
port of such accident as soon
a* the back of the stage where
'he
Complete figures are not available prominent magazine publisher
of
G. B. Lamb, school superintendant
pos.-lhle
to
the
sheriff
of
the
county
tree was set hung a great Am-ri-
for the European Relief drive that Washington D. C. In the days of
' has held that office for several
> Charges Desertion
occurred, can flag, a present to the Koomaiiit
ha been taking place in Tillamook Mr. .Smiths nèwspa per expcienrc In which
A complaint has been filed in th* terms.
Under
his direction
the
There sect
i lack of Club from Ben Joy The flag foi u-
for
the
last
week
County
business
was
more
strenuous, if
the
Circuit Court in which A. E. Alber- schools of the county have mid-
. wns the one o • -d at the ship,
it- I erly
Some of the districts have sub- I less complicated than today. '1 he knowledge
ing of Bay City charges J. H. Alber- wonderful improvement.
it
this
is
a
r
I reporter of those days gathered hit
yard during the war.
scribed as follows:
ingwith desertion and asks for a di­
¡•■■hoiild be
Nehalem,
$310.00.
news
on
horse
back
and
at
times
at
vorce. The parties were married
Another auto accident <
Miami. $50.00.
A. M. Fleming will pass the holl •
many miles had to be ridden to get
Brooklyn, Oklahoma, May 9. 1891.
He
highway has been
J.
Edwards
expects
to
leave
Yellow
Fir,
$90.00.
days
at
Tillamook
at
the
homo
of
he
a n important piece of news.
and the plaintiff charges that
e car occupants holuing
next few days for Salem. '
Cloverdale, $60.00.
his daughter, Mrs. Allen, where a
was deserted in March, 1916.
e middle of the road.
te meets on the 10th of J
The quota for Tillamook City is
baby arrived last week .to gladden
were
sparking
is
wc the household. -McMinnville Ncws- «1130 cf-rhlch ever
A. J. Schmelzer and wife
Medford
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