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    THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23, 11
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE TWO
T
DANCING DENOUNCED
/
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DR. J. E. SHEARER
[ OF INTEREST TO THE HOUSEWIFE
I
At a recent meeting or clergymen
Surgery
and laymen of the First Methodist
ley Park Addn. to Garibaldi Cove. church, in Portland, the past«'rs and
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February 1st, 1922—
Lot 4 Blk. 7 Garibaldi Cove. Small
National Building
l'-ng
Editor's Note: Readers are request­ paste. Work until smooth. Divl
War. Deed. Edith M. Aiderman to tract by metes and bounds at Bar­ laymen unanimously adopted a
ed to contribute to this column. into four pieces and roll out ea
Paul R. Kelty & wf. «350.00 Lot 3, view, Ore., in Sec. 17, T 1 NR 10W; resolution denouncing dancing, par-
Tillamook
Oregon
Blk. 3 Midway Beach.
Communicatins by mail only. Ad­ piece very thin. Let the rolled-d
Small tract by metes and bounds at tlcularly in public schools.
✓
The resolution adopted by the Ki
Deed. J. D. MacFall & wf. to J. F. Garibaldi in Sec. 21 T 1 NR 10W.
dough dry, then cut in long strU
dress, Editor, Headlight.
Major. «10 00. All int. in Blks. 1-2-
three-quarters of an inch wide, a 11
Mortgage. Andrew Zuercher & pastors reads:
3-4-5-6-7 Highland Park First addu. wf. to John H. Hathaway. $1200.00.
the noodles in a pot of boiling saH
“Whereas, Under the auspices of
For
Old
Pillow
Slips
to Manhattan.
Tracts in Sec. 12 T 1 SR 10W.. com­ organizations which claim to have Z
water, when tender drain in a d
Mortgage. G. H. Ward & wf. to E. R. prising 31.14 acres, more or less.
Everybody’s pillow cases wear ander, and stir in two tablespod
R. T. BOALS. M. D.
Beals. >2400 WMi Lot 1, Blk. 3 Mc­ Due on or before Sept. 1, 1922, 7 the interest of our school children
out. What do you do with yours?
of butter. Place a layer of the co(
at heart the parent-teacher associa­
Dermott's Addn., Lots 1 & 2 Blk. 10 per cent int. annually.
ed noodles in a baking dish and ci
Surgeon
and
Physician
Here
are
some
things
that
can
be
tion
has
caused
dancing
to
be
a
part
A. A Miller's Addn. and a small
Sat. Mtg. State Land Board to
done to prolong their usefulness in er with a layer of sliced apples, cJ
tracts by metes and bounds North of Andrew Zuercher. Rel. of Mtg. Bk. of its programme; and,
I. O. O. F. Building
other than the appointed ways. Keep er apples with a layer of seedli
First St. In NE part of Tillamook Q. pg. 323.
“Whereas, Believing that the
the worn ones for mending sheets raisins, cover raisins with a layer
City. Due in Installments 1-2-3-4-
Meeh. Lien. Geo. J. Burchard V8. dance is inimical to the best inter­
Oregon and other pillow cases. They will noodles, then another of apples a
Tillamook
5 years after date, 6
int.
Chas. Pankow. $133.06. Covers Bldg, ests of the children and that the
rhar. Mtg. Erwin Harrison to on Lots 1 and 2 Blk. 4, Stillwell
also prove stout reinforcements for raisins and then the top layer
school buildings shiuld not be used
Ackley & Miller. «900. Covers Dodge Addn. to Tillamook ICty.
coarser
underwear that needs mend­ noodles. Beat the yolks of four e!
Delivery Car. Due in Installments
Deed. J. M. Furrer & wf. to Chas. for such a purpose:
with one cup of powdered sugar l
ing.
“Therefore, be it resolved: That
$100 per month. 8 percent interest. G. Goeres & wf. $100-00. Covers
til light, add the grated rind J
Two together will make an apron juice of one orange, four tablespoJ
lands in several tracts in Sec. 32 we, the Methodist ministers of the
DAVID ROBINSON
February 2, 1922—
for the laundress, or, with a worn of chopped blanched almonds 1
and the James Quick, D. L. C. T. 1 city of Portland, in meeting assem­
Turkish towel, a padded protection the stiffly beaten whites of the fJ
R. 9W.
bled, respectfully urge that the
Cft. Assumed Business Name, of S. Deed.
Physician and Surgeon
M. Furrer & wf. to school board prohlbt the use of the
for her as she bends over the wash- eggs. Pour this sauce over |
“The Bay City Garage” at Bay Chas. G. Jos.
Goers
A
wf.
«2000.00.
Cov
­
tub.
•City., X S. Douglas, et-al owners.
I
noodles, apples and raisins, place!
a 6 acre tract by metes and school buildings of the city for the
Q. C. Deed. Marion T. C. Hance ers
use
of
Cut thsm up and make corers for a slow oven two hours. 'Serve wj
dancing.
”
<
National
Bldg.
Tillamook,
Ore.
bounds
in
Sec.
32
T
1
SR
9W.
A wL et-all, to F. R. Beals. «150 00.
your sofa pillow before the gay out­ orange custard sauce.
Tire other resolution, adopted by
War Deed. Clay S. Taylor A wf.
All Ä. T. & Int. In E'A of SWii and to V.| J. Love & wf. $10-00. et-al. both laymen and ministers, was
er covering goes on. floss and«down
of SE% Sec. 25 and NE% of Tracts of land in Secs. 28 & 29 T 4
sift through the thin covering in
Hot Potato Salad —
signed by Guy Fitch Phelps and
NEtf 9ec. 36 T 2 SR 10W.
SR 10W.
which you usually buy these pillow
Mrs. S. F. Miller. It follows:
Of course you know how to ml
War Deed. John Walton et-al, to
Phone 76-J
foundations.
February 3rd, 1922—
“We, as laymen of the Methodist
potato salad, but did you ever ea
Wilfrid A. Darby. $10.00. Und. 1-3
Episcopal
church
of
Portland
and
hot? This is something new and
With
them
cover
a
small
ironing
War Deed. Nelly E. Church & hus. int .in lots 24 and 25 Blk. 53, Rock­
DR. C. H. POLLOCK, D.M.D.
vicinity, desire to present to this re­
board the size used for sleeves or family will welcome a change,
to James W. Church. $10-00. NMt away Beach.
Dentist
U. S. Army Discharge of William spected body our profound convic­
blouses.
Three or four old pillow these ingredients: Five «nedlumJ
Lot 5 Blk B, Twin Rocks.
cases, with plenty of newspaper pad­ ed cold boiled potatoes, one siJ
tions on the question of dancing,
War Deed. Brighton Develop­ W. Denney.
215-16-17 Tillamook Bldg.
U. S. Army Discharfge of Norman both public and private.
ding, will cover a large ironing onion, one-quarter cup finely cJ
ment C. to John E. Houser $100-00
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
ped celeery. one tablespobn mid
JLots 1 & 2 Blk 71, Brighton Beach. A. Wagner.
board.
“We are certain that the Metho­
parsley, one egg. one-half cup ol
War Deed. Samuel C. Reed & wf. February 10th, 1922—
dist position on all such amuse­
When the dressmaker comes draw oil, one-quarter cup vinegar, i
to A. H. Rebe. $10 00. Lot 11 Blk.
ments,
namely,
that
they
cannot
be
an
old
pillow
case
over
the
leaf
of
Decree and Mandate. Divorce case
13, Heah-kah-nle Mt.
pepper. Slice the potatoes int
U. S. Army Discharge of John of Wm. A. Baird vs. Rlcey A. Baird, practiced in the name of God, is in /
A the sewing machine and secure it. buttered baking dish, sprinkle 1
from Multnomah Co., Ore., affects harmony with the spirit of the
Goods will not slip and the seam­ salt and pepper and add onion fl
Reuben Freeman.
DR. 0. L. HOHLFELD
Chat. Mort. Fred Brlody to First lands in Secs. 26 and 27 T 4 SR Bible and our holy Christianity.
stress saves time.
minced, th'en celery and pan
Natl. Bank. $140 00. Covers live- 10W.
“We are certain that the dance
Beat the egg slightly and add
Run
a
drawstring
through
the
Sat.
Mtg.
Union
Savings
Veterinarian
quar­
&
Loan
stock due 6 mo. int. 8 per cent
plays a large part in destroying the
vinegar
and oil slowly, Heat
I
wide
h'em
of
a
not
too
worn
case
and
Assn,
to
C.
B.
Stanley
&
wf.
Rel.
of
terly.
Bell Phone 8F2. Mutual Phone : hang it in the sewing room to hold hot water, then pour the dres
Sat. Mtg. Mrs. Jemima Kirk to Mtg. Bk. 9 page 112-3, covering 2 100,000 girls who disappear from
a half-finished garment over night; over the potatoes and put the
G. H. Ward. Rel. of Mtg. Bk U Pg. tracts in West part of Tillamook American homes yearly. This posi­
tion is supported by all social work­
Tillamook
Oregon 1 join two together and make of them in a moderate over to heat thro
429, covering a tract by metes and City.
Chat. Mtg. Willard Johnson to 1st ers, police matrons, rescue workers,
bounds in Lot 1 Sec. 30 T 1 SR 9.
______ > a cover for the evening frock.
X.
War Deed. C. H. Ward & wf. to Natl. Bank. «100.00- Covers 7 cows and mission leaders everywhere
Saucer Cake Will Keep
,1 A “doubtful” colored sweater may
Willard A. Church. $3000. 2 tracts and 2 horses. Due on demand, int.
“There is no question in our
Is
simple to make and may, b ‘
It
1
be
successfully
washed
if
the
sweat
­
8
per
cent
quarterly.
by metes and bounds in the NW
's
er is first soaked in one-third pail of kept several w’eeks if put in a i I è
War Deed. H. T. Botts to Mary minds but the danc^ is responsible
part of Sec. 30 T 1 SR 9W.
lukewarm water to which has been ered tin box. Use one cup flour, ■
DR. J. G. TURNER
Mtg. Willard A. Church to Union F. Troy. «200. Lot 36 Blk. 20 Sea for a large portion of the divorces
granted each year in this country;
Eye Specialist
added three tablespoons of turpen­ cup cornstarch, one-half cup su a
Savingss &. Loan Assn. $1600. covers View Park.
War Deed. H. T. Botts tc R. H. that it is a deadly and insidious
one-third cup butter, two eggs,
2 tracts in NW part of Sec. 30 T 1
tine and a cup of salt.
Permanently located in Tilla­
tablespoons shredded candied 01
SR 9W. Due 72 monthly install­ Miller, Jr. «325. Lot 48 Blk. 15, Sea poison working the certain d'ecay of
To remove rust spots from linen ange peel, one-eigth teaspoon
mook. Private office in Jenkin’s
View Park.
ments of $29.63 each.
U
the American home. The association
jewelry store. Latest up-to-date
wet tire material in warm water and Mix the flour, cornstarch, can ■
Mtg. Willard A. Church to G.
1 H. February 11th, 1922—
of married people in the ballroom,
rub
on
the
spots
a
solution
of
one
Instruments
and
equipment.
Ev
­
Wurd $300.00. Covers last 1 above
peel and sugar, add butter beats 1
enings and Sunday by appoint­
part oxalic acid to six parts water. a cream mixture for 10 mini :e
Henry Raz & wf. to Barbara under the questionable terms of the
des. tracts.) Due 3 yrs. int. 8 I per
modern
dance,
in
the
very
logic
of
N'eiger, Rel. of Mtg. Bk. “8”, page
ment.
Hang in bright sunlight to ary.
cent maturity.
then pour into a buttered bake I ai
Mtg. G. H. Ward & wf. to Jeml- 33. Covering lands in the _____
James the case, can only lead to jealousy,
Complete Lens Grinding Fac­
Cereal boxes emptied of their con­ bake In moderate oven from 45 t I f
tragedy and domestic destruction,
ma Church. $850.00. Covers one Quick, D. L. C. T. 1 SR 9W.
tory on the Premises. Any lens
tents are the very best thing to put minutes.
Mortgage. U. R. Nelger & Prls-
tract by nretes and bounds in the
“It is our observation that church
duplicated.
the
jars of vegetables and preserves
ka
Nelger
to
Henry
Raz.
$4500.00.
NW part of Sec. 30 T 1 SR 9W.
members who indulge in dancing
in to exclude the light. When ar­
Tutti Frutti Ice Cream
[
Chat. Mtg. C. O. Harris to A. A. Covers 4 5 acres in James Quick, D. cease at once to manifest those ev­
Tillamook. Oregon
ranged on the shelves label or write
Yager & F. L. Btraden. $255.00. Cov­ L. C., T 1; SR 9W. Due on or before idences of personal spiritual life ex­
Prepare
a
good
vanilla
ice
y . the name of the contents on the
ers livestock. Due 8 mo. int. 8 per 5 yrs. int. 6 per cent semi-annually.
mixture.
Add one cup cmfhi
War Deed. Barbara Nelger to U. pected < f all who assume the obli­
cent, maturity.
boxes.
fruits
which
have b'een softene
War Deed. E. F. Rodgers & wf. to H. Nelger & Priska Neiger. «24,000- gations of the cross. That they be­
To obviate waste of time and hot water. A little chopped cat, <
E. J. Claussen. $10.00 S% Blk. 15, Covers 45 acres in James Quick, come worldly, indifferent, given to
H. T. Botts
Geo. P, Winslow
money, have tacked to the inside ginger may also be added.
DLC. T. 1 SR 9W.
Thayer's Addn. to Tillamook.
lightness and the superficial, neg­
door
of the medicine cabinet a list
Ham Baked in Milk
Mortgage.
H.
H.
_
_
Neiger
&
Prls-
War Deed. E. J. Claussen to Lot­
lecting their Christian duties, and
BOTTS & WINSLOW
A thoroughly delicious dish I f.
of all drugs on hand (alphabetical­
tie M. Rodgers. $10-00- Covers last kn Neiger to Barbara Neiger. «16.- exerting an influence detrimental to
450. Covers the above des. 45 acre
above des. property.
ly arranged). When a bottle or box the really hungry person is mad i I
Lawyers
tract. Due on or before 15 yrs. Int. the kingdom of God in the world.
is emptied, have it renewed at once, using a laarge slice of ham, sp^ n
"We regret profoundly the dance
February 4tli, 1922—
'
6 per cent semi-annually.
ling it with pepper, putting it
Oregon and so be ready for emergency.
Tillamook
infatuation,
amounting to a craze,
,
Chat.
Mtg.
Harry
G.
&
Geo.
W.
skillet and covering it with
Deed. F. R. Beals & wf. to C ,L.
When melting chocolate, take the Bake the ham in a hot oven
Blatcher & wf. $1.00, et-al. Small Roller to P. D. Ott. $1.00, et-al. which has taken possession of the
amount of granulated sugar that brown on the top, then turn
tract by metes and bounds in Sec. Covers livestock, secures note for public, and feel that the time has
this recipe calls for and put it in a brown on the other side.
30 T. 4 SR loW adjacent to Pacific $580. due monthly'installments of come to lay strong hands upon this Z........... ..
"
N
not less than $50. per month., int. evil, knowing that it is destroying
perfectly dry granite pan and into
Doll 121 M
Mutual
City.
this shave the chocolate as usual.
4J. C. Deed. Frank Patton &. wf. 8 per cent.
TILLAMOOK
IRON
WORKS
thousands
of
our
Methodist
young
Vegetable Combination
Mortgage. Warner Michel & wf.
Stir into the sugar. Place on the
to Frederick Rebbe. $1.00. SE’.i of
people,
who
have
been
the
members
to
Western
Loan
&
Building
General
machinists
and
black­
Co.
Baked
tomato and eggplant
NW ‘4, SW*4 of NE 14 and NW’i
stove (not too hot) and stir for two
smiths.
, of SE ‘xi Sec. 25 T 3 NR 10W, in- $1500. Lot 5 Blk. 5 R. R. Hays Ad- of our Sunday School classes and of
or three minutes. The sugar and spaghetti makes a nice vege
dltlon to Tillamook City. Due in 81 our churches.
eluding tlmber, etc.
chocolate will blend perfectly and dish. Pour into a deep earthen
R. Sander
"We are certain that the public
Deed. Friedrich Kebbe & wf. to monthly installments of $25.40
✓ no chocolate will be wasted by dish one cup of cream; line the
each.
Interest
10
per
cent.
X.
Geo. R. McKlmens, «7000.00. Cov-
dancehall 's the rendezvous of white
sticking to the dish.
The reason with thin slices of -eggplant sp
era ltiHt above described property.
slavers, and that they take advan­
February 13th, 1922—
for this is that chocolate melts at a led well with salt; slice two
Asgt. Mtg. Geo. R. McKlmens to
I much lower temperature than sugar. tomatoes, and place a layer of
Mtg. Arthur R. Hartman & wf. to tage of the mingling of the sexes in f
Friedrich Kebbe. $3300.00. Assigns
such
places
to
secure
victims
to
sup­
on the eggplant; next place a
Clarence
H.
Nelson.
$1150.00.
Lots
Mtg. Bk Z-471.
BARRICK & HALL
of cooked spaghetti sprinkled
Mortgage Geo. It McKlmens to 14 and 15, Blk. 96, Brighton Beach. ply their market, Of this we have
Dessert
Nouveau
grated cheese, salt and pe
Attorneys at Law
Friedrich Kebbe $2700. Covers last Due installments $25.00 or more certain knowledge.
A noodle charlotte Is a new des- cover this with a layer of slice
"We are grieved and alarmed over
above described lands in Sec. 25, T per month, int. 6 per cent.
National Building
Asgt. Mtg. Peoples State Bank of
sert, and to make home-made nood­ i matoes; sprinkle over tomatoes
3 NR 10W. Due 2 yrs. int. 6 per
feel that, some-
Lynden to Frank Barnes & wf. the situation and
les should be used. For the nood­ ly chopped green peppers and
cent annually.
thing
must
be
done
to
check
this
Oregon
Tillamook
les beat three eggs very light and per well and bake gently for
Chat. Mtg. Geo. Russel to H. H. $1.00, et-al. Assigns Mtg. Bk. “6”, widespread evil, and we call upon
Rosenberg. $209.00 Covers 1 Ford pg. 217-19, covering lands Sec. 24, you, our pastors, and all fraternal
y sift in enough flour to make it stiff and a half hours.
Touring Car. Payable $25.00 month­ T 1 NR low.
War Deed. F. R. Beals & wf. to societies, as well as all agencies
ly with 8 per cent Int. with each
G. H. Ward. $10.00. Lots 1 and 2 working for the uplift of society, to
monthly payment.
"X QeeooeeOQ0os<eeeoooQiGiocQ>oeQoc009QC9oeo09GOO9
Blk. 10 A A. Miller's Addn to Tilla­ take active measures to check this
mook
and
also
a
small
tract
by
February 6th. 1922—
metes and bounds on North side of flood of worldliness which is para­
ADJT
Consists «ntirPlv
entirely nf
of ADJUSTING
Notarial commission of Robert H. street North of Court House, in Til­ lyzing our spiritual agencies and ' rnnaiut«
the
movable
segments
of the
McGrath.
taking
our
young
people
from
us
al
­
lar. 00k City. Ore.
War Deed. L. B. Smith Hi w f. to J.
SPINAL COLUMN to normal posi­
most as fast as we can secure them
J. Krebs and wf. $l.Oo Lot 39 Blk. e'eb'-uary 14th 1922—
tion
thereby
removing
for the church.
6 Elmore Park.
CAUSE of disease.
War Deed. Mart* Dotson Lang-
“We especially deplore the fact
War Deed. Don C. Ellis and wife f >ro.
hus. to B. 7. Orant. $65. that dancing has become the order
.
FST L. HOWARD
to Theresa W. Gaylord. $1.00. Small L..IS &
7
At
8 Blk. 18, Manhnt on of the public school, and
tract by metes and bounds in Sec. Beach
we are
CHIROPRACTOR
«
21 T 1 NR 10W at Garibaldi.
211-13 Tillamook Building
Mtg. Fred J. Robitsch to sure that the same subtle agency
War Deed. Don C. Ellis & wf. to F. Chat.
which took the Bible o«t of the
Both Pho»es
W.
RohlUch.
_____
_____
«2600.
Covers
Theresa M. Gaylord. «1.00. Lot 4.
For the comfort of our patrons we have installed electric hea
Adjustments will be given in
livestock. due yearly installments of school has helped to put the dance
Mik. 7. Garibaldi Cove.
home if patient is unable
in
all our cars. We protect you by careful drivers and «40,
not
less
»ban
$500.00
and
8
per
in
its
place.
We
feel
it
to
be
incon-
War Deed. Don C. Ellis Ai wf. to cent int.
come to office.
sistent to teach our children moral-
accident insurance.
Remember you can call us on either ph
Theresa M. Gaylord. «1.00 Lot 8.
Chat. Mtg. C. H. Graves to
111k 2 Bayley Park. Addn. to Gari­ Natl. Bank. $430 00. Covers First ity and Christian philosophy in our
We
will
call
at
your
home
for you. Stage to Pacific City also.
live-
baldi Cove.
stock. Due April 1, : 1922, Int. S per homes and churches only to see an
iue
is
owru-i
•
»
'J
lllamco«
men-
War Deed. Don C. Ellis & wf. to cent quarterly.
we have tried to do destroyed by the
Theresa M. Gaylord. «1.00. Small
Asgt. Mtg. Orpha A, Eastman to public school programme. We are
tract by metes and bounds al Bar­ Mary A. Magarreli. Asgt. Mtg. Bk. certain that dancing is no proper
view in Sec. 17 T 1 NR 10W.
"9” page 232-3.
part of the public school system:
Agreement. Q. E. Mattoon & wf.
that it is working untold harm to
with L. S. Hushbeck.
Agreement
Leaves Tillamook Hotel Leaves Portland Termi
the morals of students; that the
that note of «4600.00 secured by WHEELER LUMBER COMPANY
Mtg. Rec. Bk. 9 pg. 446-7, Bhall be
dancing
permitted
in
the
schools
TO RESUME OPERATIONS
7:30 a.m.; 12. M. and 3. p.m. 8:30 a.m.; 12:30 and 3:30 P
paid in Installments of «300.00
violates ths. rights of our homes
yearly until 1929 and balance on
Phne 135 W
Ph«ne Main hCll
According to plans that have and that the state officials who
Oct. 1, 1930. (changing terms of been made the
Wheeler Lumber have the care of this institution
payment of note.)
IVAN DONALDSON, Agent
Mortgage. N. O. Mattoon & wf. to Company will resume operations should give serious heed to our ob­
Sarah A. Hushbeek. *1000.00. Cov­ about March first. Things are being jections.
ers 4 6 acres in 2 tracts in Secs. 20 put in shape, both at tbs mill and
"In presenting this pat It ton we
and 29 T 4 SR 10W. Due on or be­ camp. New equipment has been In­ wfoh to place ourselves on record as
Flapjack
fore Oct. 1, 1930. Int. 6 per cent stalled and the machinery is being in favor of all healthful, clean and
annually.
overhauled. The mill has been shut uplifting amusements, and that we
Flour.
War Deed. A. R. Woodworth to down for over a year now, and when
have
no
desire
to
deprive
anyone
of
Napoleon Leegault. «10.00. Lot 32 operations are resumed gives prom-
such pleasures But with all facta
Blk. 58 Rockaway Beach.
I m > of employing over two hundred
War Deed Elmer E. Cross and wf. men. with a payroll of about $20,- before us we are convinced that the Grocer«
to Sidney H. Paul «6990^00. 11 «5 000 per month.
dance is a deadly menace to public
acre tract in Sec. 31 T 1 SR 9WWM.
A. W. Vosburg, president of the morals, to domestic peace and per­
100 PERCENT PROFIT MADE ON INVESTMENT FIRST
company has been detained In the sonal spirituality, and we register
February 7th. 1922—
Albers
our open hostility to It, whether In
a
east because of family sickness.
IN SOME INSTANCES
Kenneth Rountree & wf. to Geo. Is expected to return soon. Word but
prlvste
or
public.
to
Quality
Tract by
Henry Sampson. 960 00.
the
“Having these convictions, we
metes and bounds at Rose City commence operations Is expected
soon after his arrival.
earnestly petition you. our pastors
hotcakes
Bearh. Tillamook Co. Ore,
and leaders, to take such action as
of the
February 8th. 1922—
Mr. Geo. Kiehm is visiting at the will give us relief and place our
West
E. G. KREBS, Prop. Mutual Phone
War Deed Theresa M. Gaylord home of the Sutton's, and enjoying church on record against this des­
to Anna M. Ellis. Lot 8 Blk. 2 Bay himself Ashing.
tructive amusement.”
f
i
I
Chiropractic
TILLAMOOK-PORTLAND
Cadillac Stage Line
ANNOUNCEMENT
Albert
Albert
Flapjacks
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