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NUMBER 17
TILLAMOOK, TILLAMOOK COUNTY- OREGON. FEBRAUBY 2. 1923
TWO DOLLARS I’ER YEAR
♦ <»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Jan. 30th, at the W O. W. hall with
BRIEF LOCAL NEWS
♦
wenty five members present and
Fire Chief Coates states that the
♦ ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY
Mrs. W. ii. Stark, Mrs.
city of Seattle has recei,
pi;r< b
♦
BILL PASSES THURSDAY
jr and her mother, both
13 Stutz pumpers like the one owned
* i
♦
Nebraik^. Two new
by Tillamook City, and 6 Stutz ser
Word was received from
♦
men b- rs were admitted to the club,
Of
vice trucks. It will be remembered
evening
♦ Salem yesterday
Mrs. Geo. Larson and Mrs. A. R.
that Tillamook was the first city on
♦ that the Roosevelt highway
3«t
Keesee Refreshments were serv-
the Pacific coast to purchase one of
* bill, providing for matching
Mrs. R B. Hayes entertalne !
ed by th< hostea.-. s, Mrs. C. B. Stan
e.
these fire engines.
♦ federal funds for the con- ♦ few of her neighbors at her ti
ley. Mr W 1; Noyes and Mrs E U.
A meeting was held at the court
Next Friday, February 9, there
At a special meeting held last
Mrs.R.L.Wade and daughters Anna will be an election i>-. id at the high ♦ structlon of the htghway, ♦ Saturday afternoon, January
Si ■
All ■ iijoyed a pleasant after
house Wednesday evening
oi the
■day evening by the city council
the
house
bad
passed
both
♦
♦
and Roberta, rf Portland, drove tn scl oi gymnasium between the hours
n ui>.
.lie club will meet ugaln un purpose of getting a clear under
twenty seventh. Following an
tfeonslder a number of ordinances
after
some
and
the
senate
♦ ternoon pleasantly spent in sw Ing, February 22nd.
last Thursday for a short vi t with of 2 and 7 P. M. for the purpose of ♦
standing of the sentiment in 'hi.
■ city attorney received instruc
February
1,
• « •
♦ discussion.
datives, lea* tag again Friday.
n
floral
game
was
played
with
Mrs.
vicinity regarding the formation < i
voting
bunds
to
the
amount
of
■s to prepaid measures to cope
1923, was the final date on ♦ Turnbull winning th honors while
Friday Bridge Club met last a port and harbor improvements for
H.A.Franklin made a short bust - $95.000 . provide funds for the er co­ ♦
Bi the various conditions about
which this measure could be ♦ the consolation was given Mrs. Ches
«
I 'o iy i the home of Mrs. W. D. Tillamook bay.
ness trip to Portland the first of the lon uf . i
grade school building
■ city,
♦ considered, and It was rush- ♦ ter Hoskins.
1
with Mrs. J. N Shaw assisting
The meeting had been called
week
by
for
District
No.
9.
was
©in of the laws considered
♦
« ed through at the last mtn
tl
I'
- I. .
he rooms and luncheon Captain George Mayo of tie Untie.:
The
guests
present
were,
Mes
The
o.eids
to
be
voted
upon
will
Mr. and Mrs F. C. Feldschau, who
■over the state building require
ute. The state ha« agreed to ♦ dames Moulton, Grider, Oi.se,
bi. v. -i. t;i teltilly decorated with Stats Engineers and about forty lo­
Con
M's in connection with fire risks. I have been visiting for the past month lie for tt: years, though tt Is hard to ■> match federal funds up to ♦
i’
’. 11!. >v-i and pine cones.
Tho cal citizens were present v ,‘n
over, McKinley, Q. Q. And
i'
determine ;.t this time what Interest
© new ordinance to be presented I in Portland returned home 'I
.y
♦ $2,500.000 for the construe -
dainty luncheon was carried out with subject was discussed.
Turnbull,
Chester
Hoskins,
-IÜ
•til
be
charged,
on
account
of
the
■ follow along the lines of the
Miss Margaret C< ntes , spent the
* tlon of this road.
Mrs. D. O.
Lamb, Boone, Miller, Peuningtou, J. u pink color scheme.
Mayor Smith read letters receive I
unsettled condition of the bond mar
he fire marshal's laws.
week-end in Portland with relatives.
♦ H. and H. H. Rosenborg.
♦
Spltzmesser won the high score for from several mill operators about the
Bond houses have advised that
An amendment to Ordinance 860 Mr.and Mrs.lt.A.Leonard anddaugli
♦
♦
.m afternoon and Mrs. Paul Fitz county
stating
the
• • •
estimated
tt
Control minors of the city tn at- ters Ruth andHelen, left Thursday it will probably run about 5 per cent,
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Patrick
tho consolation. Tho mem­ amounts of lumber that could
be
very
¡he
local
school
district
Is
in
The Swastika held its regular
■Ung dances and public gather- | morning for Portland to be gone sev
good shape financially, as It has been MAN CHARGED WITH LARCENY
January meeting at the home of Mrs. bers present were Mesdames C. W. shipped by water. One lumberman
L, and to stop the irregularity oral days
on a cash basis for some time, Thia RETURNED FROM WASHINGTON R. B. Hays, Friday the twenty sixth. Barrtck. Paul Dlsny, John Carroll, offered to construct a mill of 100,
long minors attending these gath-
A party composed of Mr and MRS. is expected to onien well for the bond
The afternoon was pleasantly passed Archie French, Clent King, W. F. 000 feet capacity if the proposed
the
■gs . Representatives from
R.N.Htnkle, Mrs.J.E.Reedy and Glen election.
tn sewing and following the busiue- Nichols. W. D. Pine, Fred Small, J. harbor improvements were made.
■men's club of the city and the
Sheriff Aschtrn returned last week
. i. \\ Turnbull and D O The total tonnage as given by these
Leach drove to Portland lust week.
The old school building that has
meeting a game, testing the guests’
E Klux Klan were present with
ï
i
iiu.
Mrs. Paul Fitzpatrick statements ran ino a large amount.
Mr.lleukle and Mr.Leavh attended been occupied since 1903 and has from Montesano, W us I m , bringing botanical knowledge was played, Mis
blutlons from their respective or
w as the guest of the afternoon. The
the Shrine ceremonial, while Mrs. long since been outgrown, In some with him S. L. Beals, who is charg
Capaln Mayo outlined a tentative
I
B. C. Lamb receiving the high, t
llzatlons urging the council
to
will
be plan of operation. In which the con
Henkle and Mrs. Reedy attended a rooms there are over 45 pupils, when ed with larceny both in the Justice score and Mrs. W. J. Hill the lowest next meeting of the club
| In this matter. The city will at
30 is considered a large number. A and circuit courts here. The law The guests of the afternoon were I k Id with Mrs. Nichols and M rs. structlon of a 20 inch suction dredge
kpt o cooperate with county offi- meeting of the Nile.
was Included. Tho plan allowed for
Mr.and
Mrs.Frank
Heyde
Mrs.Sam
yeat
ago it was found necessary
to violation Is said to have taken place Mosdames Crenshaw, B. C. Lamb, Paul Disney.
ls tn controlling public dances
a channel 16 feet deep and 200 feet
build two portable school houses on last October.
Hunter, Holmes,
Robinson
and
taagers of dances In the city have Vlerick and J.R.Collins drove to Dal
The sheriff experienced consider­
wide from the present end of
the
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
pressed their willingness to have las and Portland last Thursday. Mr. the Stillwell tract, and this winter able trouble In getting extradition Groat. Members present were Mos
Bay
City
channel
to
a
point
licit
the
Hem
-
The
second
week
in
the
new
Heyd
and
Mrs.Collins
transude
Ibusl
It
wn-
found
necessary
to
rent
the
dames Hill, Koch, Burge, Habelaei.
Jh ordinance passed, stating that
papers properly made out for the
Haltom, Williams, Kuratll, Smith, este, ha begun, seemingly more en­ mouth of Tillamook river and In
¿practically all instances they have ness at both places. While in Foil - Presbyterian guild hull to accommo­ return of Beals.
couraging to some of the new Fresh-, eluded a turning basin at the term
and Harrison.
Kn unable to handle the situation land, Mrs. Heyd and M.s. Vleilck date the pupils.
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'a
«
•
•
■ n. who were found during tho Ina). Tim probable cost of the op
"b.
plans
for
the
new-
building
al
­
visited
with
a
number
of
former
_______
Im selves.
Hi ’ week wandering from piuco tg|*mtlo®n «as also given.
a, structure that can be read­
/Mfhe
B’ho plans for he building that A. I Tillamook
1 Ulamook people. On Saturday noon low f
COLLEGE GLEE CLUB WILL
The Wabbegwanna Club met nt I place, le i .'.use of lile crowiti d con I
A number of those present gpokO
^■Boals intends t oerect in the City! they were entertained at a luncheon ily ■ ii rgi 1 to suit the Increase that
APPEAR HERE IN CONCERT tho home of Mrs.Lot’tle Hanslmair, ditiona In tbe Mating. To prevent, "II tho desirability of having ■ port
mre brought before the council for I at the Hazelwood restaurant by Mrs. is expected within the next fifteen
Monday evening of last week. Mrv thi Mr. Johnson and his most trust-! Captain Mayo will make hi
i . i>" .
HH sancton.
I Harry Joyce and Mrs. M. 1. Rhodes. or tw-enty years.
Chailott Mathews assisting. Ottiers
faelpei have put in Mveral new!*® 11,0 War Department
People who enjoy good clean en­
; The city attorney was instructed! On Friday afternoon they were
members present were Mesdatnea
eats.
The new"comers, who are 23 tho Project very shortly. It is said
tertainment will commend the action
to draw an ordinance making thol guests at a theatre party given
by
Christensen, Coe, Larson, Beth Oth
BISHOP
W.
T.
SUMNEB
TO
of
the
Tillamook
High
School
Stu
­
I? all, now seem more at ease.
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»gnufacture of liquor unlawful In j Mrs. W J. Petersen.
Mrs. Viericir
out,
Margaret
Othout,
Shearer,Terry
visit tillamook S unday dent Body In sponsorng the Concert
Sv. ,1 of the new Freshmen w lion I MONEY RECEIVED MONDAY
the city. So far the only prohfbl-| had the pleasure of attending
the
ThomaH, Williams, Winslow, Lui as,
to be given by the Men’s Glee Club
tTtSeir gTa^oXr'll1^!
»» NATIONAL GUARDSMEN
tlon law on the city books have been| Shriner s banquet Saturday night.
Keesee, Hoy, and Miss ii.rriel De
Aá the Uight Rev Walter Taylor of Pacific University next week
In
1* connection with drunkeness.
I lhe party returned htme iltuiday ov
Ford.
Officers
for
the
year
1923
weri
Sumner, nishop of the Episcopal the high school gymnasium.
er.-i, which are very promising to
The next meeting of the council I . u il n g.
elected as follows President, Enola
fill
Nearly $2000 was received by Cap
Everyone likes to hear a good gloe
(hent as future citizens and speakers
Will be held February 6, and the city!
District Attorney Goyne last week h irch of Oregon, was unable to
Thomas,
Vise
President,
Rose
Will
—
on
u.s appointments In Tillamook
tain
Bhcarer this week a. pay lor
club,
and
uh
this
la
the
first
time
a
d
the
assembly.
gov- rnlng body had asked that there I ] ocelvod a letter from B. F. Laudig
the first Sunday In January as the college glee club has ever appeared Imuz Socreftary and Reporter, Char—
Last Friday the Student Body held I *-be nten of Company K” for tho last
bo a good attendance of citizens el | of Scranton, Pa., with whom he went
rain and wind storms tied up the tn this city, they should be greeted .<>;i .’.’.Athcwti Sewing and conund­ it. mid term election of officers. The|‘i'iarter ot drill. The receipt of tho
tkai time to express their views onl to school many years ago. Mr. Lail
rums were tne order ot the evening
-ailroad. and prevented his reaching by a crowded house. Those
who
o',ileers elected for the coming se­ money seemed to have considerable
Mgislatlve matters concerning
dig’s writing to the district attorney
Lucile Christensen and Rose Williams
the
etty.
has
made
arrangements
to
power to raise interest in the inili-
have hoard the club say that it
is
mester are:
flpy-
was occasioned by thi. former read -
Ii here next Saturday and Sunday, exceptionally good. The entertain - bi lag F. prize winners for the eve
tary organization.
Pi-
id.
nt,
Noah
Richards;
vice
tng in a Pennsylvania paper of the
The Tillamook company
ill being his first visit to St. Al­ ment is a typical college glee club nlng After f.he regular meeting and president, Victor Mathews; secretary
“brunding case" lu Tillamook and
bans’ mission
Members of the program chomses, quartets, etc., social hour a light lunch was enjoyed and I ■ ..surer, Ruth Gold; General tho scalp of Company “G"
LLAMOOK WOMEN’S CLUB
of Mr. Goyne’a connection att public
Ma . ntic lodge and Eastern Star have wth a comedy stun which is said to by ail
Manager. Jim Tone; Sergeant at land, which has been very
ACTS ON CIVIC MATTERS prosecutor.
in
l>
invited to hear Bishop Sumner be a scream.
A . i, Henry Himes; yell leador, recently as being high coiiipim.'
|
A. A. Hanson of Garibaldi was i preach morning and evening at the
points
of
attendance
in
Oregon.
About
forty
five
r
embers
and
Buitlah
Bowers;
editors,
Mabie
An
h
gticcee»
The club recently made
I The Women’s Club held a special I ln
ctty last w eek. Mr. Hanson
In September Tillamook v : h?'h
ful trip into Washington and de guests of the Ladies Aid of the ■ lei ..ii, Reberta Compbell.
fleeting Tuesday for tho purpose of|6aw service |n the World War and Is Masonic hall.
company and last month tho I- u
the
Episcopal
Christian
Church
enjoyed
a
social
Saturday
evening
We
f
.1
sure
that
the
Student
Body
i
each
at
lighted
large
audiences
Baking plans to cooperate with the|llvlng at the bay town with his
afternoon al the church Thursday
Guild will entertain Bishop Sumner stop.
111 nop. it., with the officers
ol' organization was second. Jm ay
«jty council In the matter of secur-l mother, being employod with the
will doubtless show Tillamook
it
and Archdeacon J. C. Black at the
o lr choice. In making tills semes
the afternoon, After an ai ternoon of
The entertainment is undo»
tog a police matron for the city and! Whitney company,
fho top of the list again, for fifteen
sowing and visiting th< losing side ter a success.
home
of
Mrs.
Fred
C.
Baker.
Tll-
ausptcae
of
the
Student
Body
of
I to secure regulations to govern the
that
Orval Bodie of Bay City was in
The services for Sunday are Oft latnook High School. Their
1 I., students of Tillamook High recruits were added during
per in the quilt contest served a “mys­
attendance
of minors at public the city Monday morning doing some
month
and
tho
attendance
was
vei
.
tery''
luncheon.
Each
person
was
follows:
.. I, alter a lively discussion Fri
centage of proceeds will go to the
<ai ices. Mrs. Orpha Eastman, Mrs. buying for the Nelson store
M
Holy Communion fund for the High School Annual. allowed to select from a “mystic lay, : ,.i|'i. ’ Kilchis" as a standard satisfactory. There are 95 enll ie f
8:00
A.
W. B. Aiderman and Mrs R B Hayes
the
menu three articles and there was a name for their high school annual tuen In Company "K” at present
Thera is on display at the Ander
when Bishop Sumner will be
Seats will be fiOc and 35c. Tickets
.■Were elected on a committee to con-:
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gn
at .1:1 f merriment when the This had moro meaning than the
son
grocery
a
receipt
for
a
subscrip
­
celebrant.
on sale at Koch’s drug store, Cur
far with city and county officials on |
luncheon wan nerved. The aid I.
tion
to
tho Headlight dat< . Decern
10
oO
A M -Church school.
sug
oilier
nann
uggested,
and
is
■
TAX
BOOKS
BEING BROUGHT
tain
will
rise
at
8
at
the
gymnasium
the subject
L
and
planned a great deal of work for tho gestive only of Tillamook.
11 no A. M.—Confirmation
j Tho club approved the plans for| ber "*
16, " 1898. . The receipt WM given
Friday, February 9th.
FOBWARD
FOR NEXT YEA
n' their fliHt
yerr, one of
flist enterprises
!'he Sophomore Class elected the
’.iNpe new school house and the lasu- to M. B. Doestler and la signed by sermon by Bishop Sumner.
being
the
serving
of
th.
cheesemak-
rwlng officer , foi tho new sernos
3:00 P M. -Vestry meeting.
Th« force at the sheriffs offic -
Biiee of bonds to the extent of $95,-. Thoe. Coates
its banquet at tho church
Monday
1'ie irent, Wanda Haltom; vice Is tiUHy now bringing forward
3 BOO to cover the cost of the building |
Lou Henry, a brother in law of
7:30 P M. Evening Prayer and
CARD OF THANK»
tho
night
They hope tn be able to raise
Ideal Kenneth Malian; secretary balances preparatory to the new tax
ax
We take this opportunity to
B T. Butts was present and explain I Rev A. A. McRae, left to. 1
horn. sermon by Bishop Sumner
the
venr
for
¿1500
00
by
the
end
of
ui.
Rn>. ■ na Htinson, Class year. Tho tax levied on Tlll.u om:
All ere cordially Invited to these tend our heartfelt thanks to all who
Ind the plans and the bond Issue. He, near Carleton this week
i hr church work
■ live, Paul Powers; class county last year amounted to
ixas asked by the club If tt would be
wore so kind and ever willing to as
Mis. Dolph Tlnnerstet was taken ser vicoa.
r. Miss Barry.
and
00(1 w hile tills year it has le • i cut
slst us during the last Illness
■■osslble to secure a gymnastic teach - Cu Uoui’s hosvilul lo; treatment on
■v. in. i lembi n, were voted to $830,000.
death of our husband and father.
•r for the younger school pupils.
e .s.'.e. luz
GBAUD JURY IS LN SESSION;
■ta <., thlan Society Friday
all those who
■ The city officials were commended
in
kite. John Dick ot Portland is
'LAKY INDICTMENTS EXPECTED We wish also to thank
t'.< \ . Eugene Hamrick,
' ,$t'i iheir decision to strictly enforce the city visiting her daughters, Mix
F ent flowers and In other ways as
BUYS JERSEY BULL
, s and aMrion Lamb.
'■ ita.- curfew laws.
Mr White of Beaver recently
n
The grand Jury w us called in see slstod Urf during our time of bereave
¡9. EX Koch and Mrs. Fred Small amt
laying
i b... k. t ball game between Til
I Owing to the faot that It was
For all the above, accept our
chased a young Jersey bull of I . C.
t< rd ay and from the number merit
their famUies. Mrs Dick came with
<1
h
ri
n
MeMlnnvlllo,
Satur
thought that the bills Introduced in
Daniels. This bull Is rk ly broil
i wltr.i . i - called before that body thanks.
the Smail.-, when th- . .eturneu from
• or.
f 22 39 in being from Olga Lade Dewbell, the
th* legislature by Repiecentative or Uunu ¿Suiidny.
MRS. E U PARTRIDGE,
it Is ■ pected that a large number
:Mlnnvillo. 'the saying ilatne of St. Make . Ibetty !
.¿JR’atsou lu regard to the abolishment |
MR. and MRS. L E PARTRIDGE
that
of indictments will be returned.
Rus
John Neuon of Bay ji . j to
1
p or beginning is a good | bolds the senior 2 year old wor
RUTH
PARTRIDGE
tli the Child Welfare commission, and
i!i court convenes next Monday.
attended
sell
zraWKlm)
of
Iim.lik
' and tho T 11. . boys mude cord with 821.33 lbs fal and will
¡future care of dependent children as
m true when In the second soon finish another record of
provided by said bills would not be .he pu: t meeting he.
305
■
y scored more polilla than days making her a woi Id reco
. >n improvement over present con­
ditions the club voted to send pro
The High a foui year old. ills
opposing team
D. B. Dm by and
B lili'S
Ills sir
sire I
He< is to Mr. Watson, Senator Ed { weie mair.ed J^..
toys wen oui to play 1 New
.
> a > Ju-
V. ill
St. Mawes Lad, w
whose
hose ilaught-
'Wards and the commltte-s to whlchltlce of the Peai. Stanley
Monday, an came home with soon qualify him lot a .-live;
■l.-i.
■he bills might be referred.
I
y £> Olsen, traveling fiilg.,
heurts full
of
; faces au
Mr. Daniels Is proud to pin
W A discussion of chatauqua and ly I a^fcut fur the Southern Pacific Com
Why? Lt ite at the score! bull tn this herd as Mr. While
keum courses for the coming season pauy was in town on busl:• ■V. cd
Rah! fine Htart of Jeisey.-, and will
ig 13. Tli
i iliumook!
¡was brought up and the club
ex- aenday.
bi one of the leading Jer. i-y bi
mts of T. H. 8. arc going in Tillamook county.
.pressed a sentiment strongly in fa
George Gilbert#- mi .
oi.l
entertain
tbu
Young
vor of a chatauqua if suitable ar
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r» ui- 1 la thia city, but now of Me
il> of Fa< file Univers
rangements could be made. Mrs. R.
<i
1
iini
llle,
was
taken
to
the
Good
¡A Leonard. Mrs. W B Aiderman and
WATER PERMITS
of 18 young men. Wo
Samaritan hospital In Portland last
During the month . oi O ol»or.
it will be worth our time
Mrs C. . Edwards volunteered
to
week where he underwent an opera­
serve on a committee to investigate
o bear those young men November and Dec. oin-r, n oo,
tion for appendicitis. At latest re-
conditions and ascertain if the city
try y
I tils Is the first enter- permltH weri issued by Stalo ilngt
7and'*county "are ?^epUvZ to the idea| P’;»*
Is recovering nicely.
?p
I of its kind that has ever noor Percy A. Cupper, foi tli
Dr Robinson reports the following
ari
Of a chatauqua, and to dtermlne what
Tíllame k and we hope that piiatlim of water from th.
larrangements could be made with| births: to Mr. and Mrs Carl Ander
an Inducement to the streaind throughout the Slate . : O.<
son, a eon, Jan. 20th; to Mr. and
th«- Chautauqua companies.
others. Wo are assured gon. The permits cover the lr
Mrs. Arthur Tippin, a eon, Jan. 23rd.
that ibis wl ill be a success as it has tlon of 2,767 acre« ot land, lii<
to Mr. and Mrs. R V» Trackwell, a
und
velopment eg 837 hol sepov. er,
been highly / recumtneuded and up
JUDGE McCAMANT WILL GIVE
daughter, Jan. 27th, and to M
plaudled, in
other counties and the use of water for milling, in un te—
BOOKS TO LOCAL LIBRARY Mrs. Leslie M. Roas, of B ave
has been. So we ipal and domestic and various othui
daughter, aJn. 27th
Oí
nope every
will make hi» plans purposes. 1 he estimated cost,
Judge Wallace McCamant of Fort­
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now to liar
e young men that constructiun woik under the p>- i mi is
land Is very much interested in In­ WASHINGTON COUNTY COURT
us lu
tho
High 1 h approximately $140,o0 - 00 l’uimg
creasing the study of American his­
Ibis period, permits to siori a totul
MEETS
HERE
ON
HIGHWAY
tory and the appreciation oi he work
guinea of 1,353 ac: feet ot wate- ill three
of our great historical leaders and
F W. Livermore and ohn Wi
acore reservoir, wore lxsued, the estimated
statesmen
The state librarian hai Washington couuty ronin ■
cost
of
such
reservoirs tiein ;
notified the TUiamooa lib. ary board were in the city t>is week u
lUb! $11,300-00.
that be is arranging for a gift f Ml with the Tillamook county court
In 'l lliatnook county p< rmlis WOIU
oi road
volumes of biographies, Lae set
matters
oplis 3
¡lip' Hip! granted to:
z. tie i lean Statesmen series, to a few
ap
N. Christensen covering thi
bs
Oregon libraries and Tillamook
Mills
proprlution of water from
CLOVERDALE
MERCANTILE
CO
<>t.e of the few favored
The aerie«
Creek for domestic use and irrigui
CARD OF THANKS
is limed at $2 00 per volume so will SELLS TO SHERIDAN MERCHANT
i
.. u iu . ink our friend« for lug of 39 acres at a co.-1 u
l>e an addition that the board would
Ada Benfield covering the appio
i.
1 is during the .11
The Cloverdale Merest
not have been able to purchase with
our In tie darling, also for priatlon of water fium Boulder
pany which has been con
their limited book fund.
Creek for Irrigation of 50 acre ¡ at a
■aiitiful fl- wets.
the past few years by Kuntz bi
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Chill lira E. Stephenn. cost of $100.
was sold recently, ot
I). A. Bailey covering the appro­
Dr Smith reports the birth of a Mr Stott of Sheridan
♦
Carl, of arlbaldl, was tn priation of water from an unnamed
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank brothers will go to t
stream fur domestic use
Ity Thursday.
Freeman Jan. 30th.
where their parents reside.
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