TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Pomona grange of this county will meet in the hall of Nestucca grange on September 8th. next. At this time and during the open meeting hour, a debate has been staged to occur in which Mrs. Dora Daniels and Dolph Tinnerstet will be the principals, with aid from other members of the grange as the spirit moves them. The sub­ ject while not definitely worded will Involve the matter of the advisability of the consolidation of certain dis­ tricts and the transportation of child­ ren to and from a central district and other matters pertaining to the wel fare of the rising generation, it is believed that a number of teachers will be present on this occasion, in­ cluding County Superintendent Geo. If Lamb and that a spirited debate will result. A big grange dinner will la one of the pleasant features of this session of Pomona grange. W. D. Pine county agent, will lie present to urge a full representation of grange prod ucts at the coming county fair. Every Truck is Guaranteed as Represented 3 3 1 4 1 1 1 4 Ton Reo speed wagon 4 ton G M.C. (pneu) ton Republic (solids) ton Commerce (solid) ton Denby (solids) ton Republic (solids) ton Republic (pneu).... $450 625 400 475 4 850 1 1-2 ton Republic 1 1-2 ton Federal 1 1-2 ton Master 2 ton Federal 2 ton Republic 8 1-2 ton Day Elder 7-2 to nlxig Trailer 550 ..... UsO „00 TERMS AND TRADES ACCEPTED ROBERTS MOTOR CAR CO., INC 325 PACIFIC ST. PORTLAND. OREGON DISTRIBUTORS FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCKS U niversity ^O regon 1 ■ ’1 H4?//r that make you "sing a! your work¿ d J I. P. Putnam, who states that he is a great great grandson of General Israel Putnam of Revolutionary fame was in town last Thursday from his ranch in Yamhill county, just across the Tillamook line, in the Imlah neigh borhood, in the south part of the coun ty. The day previous he attended the picnic of the G. A. R. and Relief (Continued from page one) corps, which was held at Fairview. The event was the annual picnic of the two societies, and the old boys had a good time although there were but six of the old veterans present to answer yearly roll call. The ladies of the Relief corps provided a good dinner. 'Mr. Putnam who is “half way to his 91st year,” as he expressed it. has allowed his hair to grow quite (Continued from patte one) long for many years and fur a man of his age is still erect, with a good con­ the latter disappeared. West while trol of his mental faculties. He re­ ulive, expressed fear of his neighbors members dates and events with won­ and whenever he went away from hi: V. S. Mono-Twin derful clearness and talks without cabin, always took his gun. Aschim - —a aura-footed, massive, de­ hesitation: and McCarty believed at the time pendable tire with extra cush­ ”1 came up here to attend the an­ that some of the Russians had killed ioning and anti-skid qualities nual picnic of the old veterans, and West and buried him in n big road for heavy duty trucks of from > to 7¥» tons capacity. we had a good time. There were on­ till upon which they were working ly six of us there, but we enjoyed the about the time that West came up One of the scientifically de­ veloped economical line of meet, and the ladies gave us a mighty missing. The question now is, was truck tires that cause owners good dinner,” said the old veteran of the skeleton found that of West.’ It to say — the Civil war, as he seated himself on identification can be made to prove the steps of this court house lust that the remains are those of the Thursday. "I was born in Marietta, missing West, there is, in the minds Ohio, the 14th day of January, 1833. of his friends a possible solution of Yes, I am a great (treat grandson of the murder. Another suspicious cir­ Gen. Israel Putnam, of revolutionary i cumstance was when West's rifle CHAS. fame. I grew to manhood in Ohio, showed up in the hands of one of the PANKOV. and when the Civil war came on, I Russians after the former was miss joined Battery C, West Virginia at - ed and the man accounted for the pos­ tillery, served with it until 1863 when session of the gun by saying that I was discharged for disability. I was engaged in the battles at Frcde- ricksburgh, the second battle of Bull Run, Franklin, Cross Keye and other engagements, and served under Gen­ eral Seigel, Carl Schurz, Pope, Hooker In the early days of the war, I was ap pointed by the governor of Ohio to raise a battery of artillery and was commissioned captain of the battery, hut as we were state troops, we were not accepted by the government as an organization. I was later in command of about three hundred state troops as captain, the* other companies se­ lecting rpe to lead them. We assist­ ed in the capture of two of Geo. Mor­ gan’s leading officers, Col. Dick Mor­ gan, General Morgan's brother and Col. Duke, another officer of the fa­ mous raider’s command We assist­ ed to capture about 800 men of Mor­ gan’s command on Ohio soil, follow The bill new Overland Red Hird—a revolutionary ing Morgan’s raid and took them to value—i« sweeping the w hole Country oft its feet. Cincinnati on the river steamer Star- The UNIVERSITY oi OREGON contains: The Coltene of Literature. Science and the Arts with 22 department* The professional schools oi Archi­ tecture and Allied Arts—Business Administration—Education—Grad­ uate Study—Journalism—Law— Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­ cation—Sociology—Extension For a catalogue or any information umu The Registrar. UniOerntÿ of Oregon, Eugene. Oregon The 48th Yew Opens SeptemlH-t 25.1923 ‘One minute essays on health by Dr. H. L. Babb'’ PAINTS VARNISHES C. & H. ANDERSON GEO. 5 Nehalem. Oregon. Gar NELSON & CO Bay City, Or United States Truck Tires are Good Tires OUR PRICES ARE NEVER JUGGLED Our goods are never deceptive in quality: unreliable things can not come into this store. It is not a question of price with its, but we give the best that money can buy, and there is always a fair percentage of prolit added. KOCH & BENNET! Finished in rich Mandalay maroon, with smart khaki top and gleaming nickel trimmings. A much longer wheelbase — a much roomier body—a larger, more powerful engine — Triplex springs (Patented) providing 136-inch springbase. Chiropractic spinal ad­ justments as given by this office have restored health in a number of cases in the past few weeks. The sufferers have been made well of dis­ eases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach liver, kidneys, bowels and lower organs. SURPRISED BURGLAR ACT TODAY consul lution chnrg f. o. b. T o I mìo It will be a surprised burglar who first tries t° break in to the Tillamook County Bank new burglar alarm system is so thorough tn» it almost cautions us if one looks too hard at the bank after closing hours. —but you’d be surprised, too, if you knew t'U( many other ways in which we protected v°'d interests here at the bank. We are first aiy ways an institution for your personal service- T illamook C ounty EhNK T illamook . O regon