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act or thing attempting to place in
to force ami effect said order, or
from prosecuting or' attempting to
prosecute plaintiff herein, or any oth
er |>erson similarly situated with
plaintiff, under and by virtue of said
order or the provisions theerof: and
particularly from prosecuting or at
tempting to prosecute the plaintiff,
or any other person similarly situat
ed. for hunting within the state qf
Oregon for deer with horns between
the 20h day of August. 1923, and the
10th day of September, 1923, or hav
ing in possession the meat, hides or
horns of any of said deer killed be
tween the said dates and it is further
ordered, adjudged and decreed that
said order herein referred to be. and
the same is hereby adjudged and de
creed to be wholly void.”
Rev. John E. Youell, wife and son
have gone to Vancouver, Wash, where
they will spend a portion of his month
vacation.—Polk County Itemixer.,
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Mis. F. D. Axtell returned early
this week from Garibaldi beach where
she spent a week. She dug amt canned
a quantity of clams while there.—
Gresham Outlook.
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3. E. Clayton and family and Mrs.
Dale Bell were in Pacific City and
Tillamook last week.—Polk County It-
emixer.
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One single insertion of a |>ag< ad
vertisement in the Saturday Even
ing Post costs Seven Thousand Dol
lars. And at that price the Post [»ag
HOLSTEIN < ! ! B MEETS
es are extensively patronized by xd-
vertisers. Surely this fact should
point the way to real business suc-
The Tillamook Holstein cattle club
cess to some of our small town busi held a meeting last Wednesday at the
ness firms that seem to look upon ad F. R. Beals place. Judging work was
vertising as a useless expenditure of done by the calf club, and a commit
money, even when it is available at tee was appointed to look after cat
sueh a trifling cost in their home town tle ■ xbi';«« at the coming county fair.
newspaper.—Western World.
The rn ■«•ring was well attended, and
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a dinner was a big social feature of
Miss Gertrude Lienkaemper of Till the event.
amook is here visiting wth Miss Flor
ence Laird, Miss Lienkaemper has
been teaching domestic science in a OFFICIAL GOVERN MENT
Washington high school and is now on
TIDE TABLES
her vacation. She is a graduate of
the Oregon Agricultural college.—
These tide tables were compiled by
Coos Bay Harbor.
the U. S. Government for Astoria. Ore
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gon, as a standard port of reference.
Warren Dunn is spending a week in To find the exact time tides occur for
Tillamook.—Polk County Itemizer.
the various parts of Tillamook coun
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ty make the following subtractions in
G. A. Gilbertson has joined his wife minutes:
at Tillamook where he will spend a
Place
High
Low
two weeks’ vacation. — McMinnville N’estncca Bav
.•?
.30
News-Reporter.
Tillamook Bay .. ........ 3«
.50
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Nehalem River ... „ .31
.44
Some people drive an automobile
HIGH WATER
like they were operating a corkscrew.
A M.
P. M.
—Roseburg News Review.
Saturday 11 ....
12:42 7.1
♦ ♦ ♦
0:16 8.7 1:21 7.5
W. T. Macy was at Tillamook on Sunday 12 ____
Monday.—McMinnville News-Report- Monday 13 ........ ..... 1:00 8.8- 1:58 ’7.8
Tuesday 14
. .1:43 8.7 2:3(5 8.1
•r.
Wednesday 15
2:30 8.4 3:16 8.3
Thursday 16 .....
3:20 7.8 3:59 8.4
Friday 17 .......... .... 4:167.2
Jit ion- which will lie given to bidder
by Rev. Hamrck.
All bids must be sealed and filed
Mrs. Wm. Crawford of Nehalem,
with Rev. S. Hamrick on or before 6
spent Sunday in this city.
o'clock p. m. Monday, August 20, 192$.
A. M. Ginn returned home Friday
An item recently appeared in the The board reserves the right to reject
evenng after a visit with friends and
Oregonian which intimated that an any or all bids.
relatives in the Willamette valley.
automobile taken from Mi's. Selena 44-2t
G. B. LAMB, Secretary
Small of this city had to do with a
Eighteen members of the local Odd
liquor case, when the fact is that the
Fellows lodge went down to Bay City
auto was taken on a mechanic’s lien, St HOO1.
II I. SOON COMMENCE last Friday night and visited the lodge
which was quickly and satisfactorily
at the latter place. The first degree
adjusted.
was put on at this meeting and a big
supper
was provided by the Rebekahs
Were your children hack
BIDS W ASTED FOR t H l Ht H
ward in then studies last for the occasion.
year? If so, it may be
Notice is hereby given that the due to eye trouble of some kind. Bring
Building committee of the Methodist them to Dr. Turner, National Bldg..
Oregon Fire Relief Assn
Episcopal church of Tillamook will Tillamook and have their eyes exam
of M c M innville
receive bids for the building of a new ined. If there is trouble he will cor
IRA G. NELSON
church according to plans and specifi rect it and f not he will tell you so
RESIDENT AGENT
cations now on file with th« pastor at frankly. You owe this to your child
the M. E. parsonage in Tillamook City ren. Dr. Turner has all the latest up-
702 Second Ave E. Corner 7th
where the plans may be seen. Bids to-date instruments and equipment,
will not include the concrete work nor as well as a complete lens grinding
the finishing or putting on the stone plant, and he can grind your lenses
tone exterior finish. All lumber will and deliver them to you the same day
lie furnished by the church under con- they are ordered.
PERSONAL MENTION
BOOZE NO FIGURE
See the West While Earning Money
Western Canada has the biggest crop in its
history. Farm labor is needed to harvest it.
You can visit this wonderful country while
earning money and see the great opportun
ities it has to offer.
t
SPECIAL LOW FARES
Special arrangements have been made to give han. t help
a very low fare to all points in the Prairie Provinces.
They will be in effect during the harvest season.
For full information call on or write to
L. P. THORNTON
Asst. Supt. of Colonization, Canadian Pacific Railway
208 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland, Ore.
INTIG rUTY
IM
Closing Out
The New Studebaker
Shccial-Six Touring Car
SALE!
For one week Start
Saturday, Aug. 11
on Sulkies and baby buggies
LOW WATER
A. M.
P. M.
Saturday 11
6:35-0.9 6:32 2.2
Sunday 12
7:14 -1.1 7 16 1 8
The several trout streams and
Monday
13
7:51 -1.1 8:00 1.5
lakes of this county are being rein
8:28 -0.9 8:46 1.1
forced with Cut throat and black-1 Tuesday 14
9:08-0.5 9:3710.9
spotted trout, and the lakes with East Wednesday 15 ....
Thursday
16
9:50 O.u 10:32’0.7
err. brook trout fry. Last Saturday I
Friday 17 ........... .10:35 0.7 11:33 0.6
and Sunday the big state fish truck •
made several visits to the Gold Creek
hatchery and took thousands of trout
fry, ¿rorr. an inch to two inches in
length, and placed the active little fol
lows in streams of this county. One
load of Cut throats, comprising many
cans, was taken above the upper hat
chery dam ai^d turned I ch »« and they
will work rapidly to the upper reaches,
and branches of the Trask and grow
to be big gamey fish and thus replen
ish the river which is now pretty well
fished out. Another load was liberat
ed in the tributaries of the Tillamook
PROTECTION
PROTECTION
In case tf
river; the latter river having more
in cast if
small incoming branches than any
other river in the county. Still anoth
er load of the same kind was turned
loose in Fawcett creek—in all five
loads of Cut throats and black spotted
totaling about 50.000 fry. About 30,-
000 Eastern Brook were placed in
Lake Lytle and about »18,000 Silver-
sides were placed in Smith lake.'
which has no visible outlet.
Big Reduction on
Floor Coverings
A-AB.BIoom Fur Co
1 I2i 151. 4 5
PROTECTION
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DEATH
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The Judge