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    rQlP \Y, NOVEMBER 2, 1923
" legal notices
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGnT
upon all of the taxable property with­ times; a guest the family will always
in road district No. 13, of Tillamook, be glad to entertain.
county, Oregon, and extend and col­
Father handed her the paper when
lected upon the tax rolls of Tillamook mother left to put the last touches to
SOT„ K OF SHERIFF’S SALE
county, Oregon, for the year 1923, to the meal and she told father how in­
be used and expended in the opening , terested the big boys and girls are in
Last September a lot of stuff, in-
| Not»'
hereby given that by vir- up and improving
of county roads| the daily paper at school.
David eluding jewlery, was stolen from the I John Preston Varnum, who had a
I
„! a writ of attachment execution within said district No. 13 during the
wonders how soon he can learn to Netherlands hotel in this city, and spectacular career in this city about
Erf order of sale issued out of Circuit year 1924.
read well enough to go to the school) the thief effaced himself from the two years ago, for several months
Dated this 20th day of October, reading table and read the daily
l^u't of 'be State of Oregon for Til-
county and jumped around all over and who was noted as a passer of
paper. He means to work very hard the state, visiting Linn, Marion and 11 bad cheeks, and for some Baron Mun-
county upon a judgement ren- . 1923.
DR. P. J. SHARP
i
HOMER MASON
When the new teacher left she told Lincoln counties.
I chausen tales concerning his prowess |
Dr. J. D. TURNER
I Xr.nl » <“id court “ f“V°r
DR. E. S. ADAMS
County
Judge
at reading so he can do it before long.
■ ■Lienck Company, plaintiff, and
Sheriff Aschim suspicioned a man in war, and elsewhere, was sentenced I
Optical and X-Ray Laboratories
Ijamsl F. J- M.etzke defendant I j
3-2t mother how glad she is to know that by the name of Claude Deaton of be­ recently to two years in prison at
DENTISTS
Office phone M-M, R«. 126 M
David has such a happy home; when ing the culprit, but Deaton was al- Washington, D. C. on charges of forg-1
I hive levied upon the following de-
Bldg.
Both Phones
National Building
David thanked her that night for in­ ' ways a jump or two ahead of the ery and bigamy. One of the checks
■ bribed real property, situated In Til-j NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
viting
the
teacher
mother
said:
Tillamook
Oregoa
MEETING
Itemook County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots
officers told to watch for him. Fin­ ' forged by Varnum was presented to
|K 16.17 and 18 of Block
"Mother, at one time, taught school, ally, he came to Portland, where he his mother-in-law, and had $500 writ­
I. ’«cording to the original plat of To the legal voters of road district David, and she has not forgotten how was picked up by the metropolitan ten in it, but unfortunately for the
I the town of Cloverdale, and I will on No. 19 of Tillamook county, Oregon: much better the work went in the police, and is now out on bail, but duped mother-in-law, there was no 1
DAVID ROBINSON
DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON
Notice is hereby given, that a dist­ districts where she was invited to the will be here in time for the next ses­ money behind the check. John P. is !
Issturda). the lWh day of November,
homes.
”
said
to
have
had
two
wives
in
Ore-
!
DENTI8T
Physlcian snd Surgeon
I .903 at th. hour of ten o’clock A. M rict road meeting will be held on the
sion of circuit court.
♦ ♦ ♦
I «the Court House door in Tillamook 10 day of November, IS 23, at 1 o’clock
Deaton formerly worked at the 1 gon from whom he was undivorccd. ;
215-216 Tillamook Building
National Building
I Cite Oregon sell said property at P. M., at the Bchool house in district
Recent State reports show an en- Whitney mills, and it was during a So soon as wifie No. 3 found this'
Both phones
Hours 9 to 5
I public auction to the highest bidder No. 62, in Road District No. 19 of 1 couraging growth in the number of trip up here that he is suspected of out, she abandoned the oily-tongued Tillamook
Oregon
Tillamook
Oregon
wife-grabber.
Varnum
pleaded
in
ex-1
Tillamook
county,
Oregon,
for
the
consolidated
schools
in
the
United
I f01 cash in hand for the purpose of
having committed the robbery.
I tenuation of bigamy and forgery j
■ satisfying the judgement rendered in purpose of voting upon the question I States and the amounts of money
I weaknesses that uncontrollable crim- '
I sal.: cause in favor of plaintiff and of whether or not a special tax of spent for transportation of pupils.
inal tendencies were a result of a j
not to exceed $28,000 shall be levied The little one-room schools are grad­
I against defendant for the sum
DR. O. L. HOU 1.FELD
CHIROPRACTIC
sun-stroke received several years ago. j
I $86.60, with interest at the rate of j upon all of the taxable property with- ually disappearing. The movement to
While
here,
Varnum
did
not
mention
j
SWASTIKA
CLUB
i
in
Roal
District
No.
19
of
Tillamook
centralize rural schools went forward
I 6 net cel t per annum from October 1,
Veterinarian
THE BETTER WAY TO
the sun-stroke episode during his,
I 19i>. the further sum of $32.27, costs I county, Oregon, and extended and 1 rapidly in the latter part of the de-
Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone
HEALTH
I «nd disbursement!, and the costs and collected upon the tax rolls of Tilla­ 1 cade 1910-20 and it seems now to be 1 The Swastika Club met with Mrs. meteoric career, and evidently it came I
mook County Oregon, for the year I continuing with unbpted strength. Hays for the last meeting in October. to him as an after inspiration, calcu-'
I expense.- of the sale.
Tillamook
Oregon
The hostess carried out the lunch­ lated to impress the judge with a I
1923, to be used and expended in the Not all of the^State departments of
Dated this October 12, 1923.
DR.
H.
L.
BABB
light
sentence.
John
eon
and
decorations
in
true
Halloween
P.
Varnum
is
a
opening up and improving of county education have compiled the figures
(
JOHN ASCHIM
' son of Col. Chas. A. Varnum, a re­
I Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. roads within said District No. 19 dur­ on centralization but the data avail- i spirit
CHIROPRACTOR
Guests of the day were Mesdames I tired officer in the united States
ing the year 1924.
able point to the general trend.
R. E. RINGO. M. D.
Army.
Varnum
has
D.
Robinson,
Lamb,
Groat,
Henkle,
several
victims
Dated this 22 day of October, 1923.
Thirty-seven States abandoned 7,-
Physician and Surgeon
Both Telephones
I 359 one-room schools in the biennium Ringo, Nelson, Clough and Hunter. here who would be glad to receive a
HOMER MASON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
good,
certified
check
from
him
for
:
Club
adjourned
to
meet
with
Mrs.
County Judge
1920-22, which means a decrease of
Room 14-15, Natl. Bldg.
311 Tillamook, Building
grocery and other debts. They have i
3-Üt approximately 5 per cent in the num­ Hall on November 6.
Tillamook,
Ore.
had quite enough of the other kind of I
♦ ♦ ♦
ber of such schools in those States.
IN Till COUNTY COURT OF THE
' checks.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Thirty-two
States
report
1,180
more
'
SI VIE OF OREGON FOR THE
Good glasses properly fitted
COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK
will help you enjoy the full ; consolidation, county surveys, and
i
Betty Neff of the Hotel Nether­
BALLOT BOXES TAKEN OUT 1 H. T. Botts
Geo. P. Winslow
benefit of your eye sight. Dr. Thomp­ better methods of handling pupil
BARRICK & HALL
lr, the Matter of the Estate of
lands gave a Hallowe’en party last
transportation
are
all
helping
to
in-
son’s method is to give you the
I E. K Gilbert, deceased.
BOTTS & WINSLOW
Attorneys at Law
The county clerk has been busy for j
double service of Optometrist and crease the number of larger, stronger, Saturday night a' the home of her
i j
country
schools.
At
least
20
colleges
brother
-
R
-
M
-
Neff
-
Following
were
some
days
past
getting
the
ballot
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that practical Optician at the one cost
Lawyers
National Building
e, »"este^Beriy Mowery, U Veils boxes and poll books ready for the
the C< nty Court of the State of Ore­ Consult him about your eyes next reg­ and normal schools are offering teach- j ^
Baker, Luella Hallot, Helen Kiehm, coming election, and Wednesday the ' Tillamook
Oregon
ers
special
courses
in
consolidation
Tillamook
gon for the County of Tillamook, has ( ular monthly visit Wednesday Nov. 7
Oregon
and transportation. The amount of! Mabel Klenehan, Vant Holden, Ed­ Sheriff began distributing them over ■
duly appointed the undersigned, ad- Tillamook hotel until 4 P. M.
I money
win
Glad,
Sidney
Hart,
Leslie
McKin-
spent for transportation by 34
the county in the various precincts. 1
ministrator of the estate of E. K.
States totaled $18,343,020 in 1921-22. ster, James Harrison and Virgil Hen­ ! Everything will be ready for the elec­
bastapol, Calif.
38-tf
Gilbert, deceased. All persons hav-|
NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD
This represents an increase over the derson.
tion which occurs on the sixth day of
ing claims against the said estate are
MEETING
♦
♦
♦
amount reported by those same States
November, the polls being open at CORDWOOD, 16 INCH BODY FIR,
required to present them, properly
$8.50 per cord. Leave orders at
MAYER—TOEDLI
8 o’clock a. m., and closing at 8 o’clock
verified, to the undersigned, at the To the legal voters of Road District in 1920 of $4,978,514.
Honey & Heussars Grocery. 9tf Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E S.
i
at
night.
Stated communications first and
offices of Barrick 4 Hall, room 7,1 No. 3 of Tillamook County, Oregon:*
A very pretty wedding which oc-
National Building, Tillamook, Ore-
PUPPIES FOR SALE. COLLIE— third Thursdays of each month in
Notice is hereby given, that a Dis­ NEW LEGION APPOINTMENTS curred Tuesday of this week was that
Visitors welcome.
ANNOUNCED
Shepherd mixed. Fine cattle dogs. Masonic Hall.
go: within six months from the date trict Road meeting will be held on
of Frank Mayer and Miss Martha
CORA L. MILLER, Secty.
Price males $5.00. Females $2.50.
of the first publication of this notice the 17 day of November, 1923 at 1
Cassius R. Peck, Portland has been Toedli. The ceremony was performed
Address Box 5, Strassel, Oregon.
Date of first publication, October o’clock P. M., at the school house in
by Rev. Lienkaemper at the home of * + + ♦ + ♦ + ♦ + + ♦♦♦ + ♦
W. R. C.
12. 1923.
District No. 27 in Road District No. appointed chairman of the American­ the bride’s mother, at one o’clock, in ♦
♦ 83 ACRES NEAR DEVIL’S LAKE, Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept,
Date <>f last publication. November 3 of Tillamook County, Oregon, for ism Commission of the American |
of
along Roosevelt highway, all fence of Oregon meets on first and third
of Oregon'for
Oregon for ’the
the ’coming
coming ‘he bresenfe ,°*.B '^ge number of ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR +
9, 1923.
_
the purpose of voting upon the ques­ Legion Announcement
of the appoint- frlends and rel“tJveg\. Following thls 1 ♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ♦
with barb wire, 15 acres under cult­ Friday evenings of each month, at
year,
j
MINNIE J. GILBERT
tion of whether or not a special'tax
♦ ivation, small barn and shed on 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. hall.
»•as made
madp by
hv Fred r
'a
wedding dinner was serv- ♦
ment
was
E.
Kiddle,
Administratrix
of not to exceed $27,000 shall be lev­
' ed.
♦ One cent per word per issue, ♦ place, plenty fine spring water, one Visitors welcome.
ied upon all of the taxable property I Island City, Department commander,
The bride was beautifully gowned ♦ with a minimum charge of $25. +
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres.
mile to factory, one mile to ocean,
at
a
meeting
of
the
executive
com
­
First and Final Acrount and Report within Road District No. 3 of Tilla­
+
!
in
white
satin
and
wore
a
veil
in
Readers
are
charged
at
the
♦
Elizabeth
Conover, Secretary
one
half
mile
to
Lake
and
school,
mook County, Oregon, and extended mittee here recently. Peck was one which Mrs. Albert Marolf was mar- + same rate. All reading notices ♦
will make fine dairy by now while
I
time
commander
of
Portland
Post
and
and collected upon the tax rolls of
Register No. 671
CORINTH POST NO. 35
I ried 23 years ago.
She carried a + must have “adv.” attached. No +
land is cheap, $40 an acre cash or
Tillamook County, Oregon, for the i is an active legionnaire. Other ap­ bouquet of white roses. Miss Lena + preferred positions.
Department of Oregon
+
$50
on
installment
half
down
and
In tie County Court of the State of year 1923, to be used and expended pointments by the executive board
Meets
on second and on fourth
♦
Mayer
was
charming
as
bridesmaid
+
rest on 5 per cent. Will take house
Oregon for the County of Tillamook. in the opening up and improving of j were made. Dr. A. S. Rockey of
Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p. m.
+
+
+
4
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
«
+
*
and
Verner
Toedli
attended
the
♦
and
lot
in
Tillamook
in
trade.
J.
A.
county roads within said District No. Portland, was appointed chairman of groom.
in the W. O. W. hall.
In the matter of the Estate of
Dick.
the State Hospitalization committee.
3
during the year 1924.
J. S. Diehl, Commander
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer will leave the
John J. Earl, deceased.
FOR SALE
Dr.
Rockey
succeeds
J.
E.
Shearer
of
|
LOST AND FOUND
Dated this 25 day of October, 1923.
H W. Spear, Adjutant
last
of
the
week
for
Pendleton
where
Tillamook.
N
is hereby given that the un-j
HOMER MASON,
GOOD YEAR AROUND BUSINESS
they
will
make
their
future
home.
LOST— A PAIR OF CALKED
Ben F. Dorris, Eugene, was re-ap-
Johnson Chapter, No. 24
d’ .gned has filed in the County
County Judge.
on the beach for sale.
Apply
shoes between Tillamook and Gari­
pointed chairman of the Department
R. A. M.
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
Headlight office C 153.
4-ltp
baldi Wednesday. Finder please
Stated Communication sec­
hr I mai Account and Report as ad CALL FOR COUNTY ROAD WAR- legislative committee. A new post
PIGS FOR SALE— A LIMITED) call phone 11-M, Tillamook,
recreation committee was formed with
ond and fourth Tuesdays in
nuiustrator of the Estate of John J.
RANTS AND GENERAL FUND
ward
number of good ones delivered.
J.
C.
Henderson
of
Portland
as
chair
­
Month.
Visitors welcome.
Earl, deceased, and that said Court
WARRANTS
Priced right. Orders filled in ro-1
man. Henderson was commander of
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
ha appointed Saturday, the 17th
FOUND
—
FOUNTAIN
PEN
THURS-
tation. For patriculars write The j
day of November, 1923, at 10 o'clock ! All outstanding county road war­ a legion post in Ohio two years ago,
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
The strike of the fishermen’s union
Advance
Farm. Ed Hurner, Mgr.. day. Gold mounted, in I. O. O. F.
and
is
connected
with
the
War
Camp
a m. of said day, at the County Court rants endorsed prior to and including
building. Owner may have same
A. F. & A. M.
is
a
thing
of
the
past;
all
fishermen
Carlton,
Oregon.
3-2tp
i
R
in the County Court House of the 31st. day of January, 1923, will be community service work.
on paying for this adv.
Stated communication sec­
on the bay going to work Monday.
Guy
Gordon.
Roseburg,
was
made
T ..ti, >k County, in the City of Til-
*
ond Wednesday in each
One firm in this city is paying five FOR SALE—A FEW CHOICE MAM-
FOR SALE OR TRADE
la»’ i. City, Oregon, as the time and
All general fund wariants endorsed chairman of the land projects com- cents per pound for silversides and
moth Bronze turkey toms. April
month.
Visiting Brethern
mittee.
He
was
a
general
member
of
phi"- for hearing objections to said prior to and including the 31st. day
hatch. 16 to 20 pounds.
Male FOR SALE OR TRADE— EIGHT
welcome.
ten cents each for chums. All fisher­
the
land
committee
two
years
ago.
Fi’ i. A i ount and Report and settle­ of January, 1923, will be paid upon
parent Walla
Walla Mammoth
room house and five cultivated
Harvey Ebinger, Sec.
men at this place have gone to work.
ment thereof.
presentation, excepting warrants Glen Dudley of Athena was appointed Down at Bay City the fishermen’s
Golden Bronze. Mrs. F. W. Chase,
acres at Tigard five miles from the
sergeant-at-arms.
With
a
plan
of
bau d this 18th day of Oct. 1923. numbered 37281 to 37292, both num­
Bay City, Oregon, R. 1. Kilchis
heart of Portland on Newberg high­
union rented the Butler cannery, but
EDW. L. EARL
Kilchis River Road
bers inclusive, and excepting war­ furthering the membership of the 1 relinquished it later this week to a
4-tp
way.
Address Box 115 Amity,
Administrator of the Estate of rants numbered 37297, endorsed Nov­ posts throughout the state, six legion cannery firm from Port Orford, who
Oregon.
4-4t
districts
were
formed
by
the
executive
FOR
SALE
—
MAMMOTH
BRONZE
Tuesday Evening, 7:30
John J. Earl, deceased
ember 4th. 1922, and also excepting
have
closed
a
lease
on
it
for
some
turkeys. Live weight 40 cents. WILL SELL OR TRADE A GOOD
Rebekahs Wednesday Evening.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
warrants numbered 37938 to 37967, board with their own members serv- time to come.
Dressed 45 cents.
Mrs. F. W.
work house. Win. D. Shafer, Rock­
Attorney for Administrator, in the both numbers inclusive, endorsed ingas district chairman. The plan
The new firm will take all fish
Chase, Bay City, Oregon. R. 1.
contemplated was that each member
away.
4-ltp
Marathon Lodge No.
place of Webster Holmes deceased.
December 27th. 1922.
Kelchis River Road.
of the executive committee will be re­ suitable for canning from the the
4t4p
93,
Knights of Pythias
2-5t
On all warrants included in this
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE.
INCOME
sponsible for the legion development union. J. F. Bradley of Wheeler is
call, interest ceases the 26th. day of
Regular Meeting Mon­
FOR
SALE
—
LOTS
NO.
36
AND
87
and
residence
property
in
Garibaldi.
now
taking
car
load
lots
from
the
in his district. The executive board
October, 1923.
NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD
Three family apartment and 5-room
day evening at 7:45
urged that the police power of var­ union, and is shipping them to the i block 79, Brighton addition for $500.
KATHLEEN
MILLS
Inquire Headlight office. B-152
bungalow, all modern built-ins both,
MEETING
sharp. By order of the
ious communities be invoked to pre­ east. He is paying seven cents per
County Treasurer.
lt-8p
hot and cold water. E. M. Vail l-4t
vent activities by persons represent­ pound for silvers and nine and one
Chancellor Commander
To th. legal voters of road district
ing spurious magazines, benefit pro­ half cents for chinooks, f. o. b. at I CONTRACTORS LOOK— FINE MY RANCH AT BEAVER OF 28
No. 13 of Tillamook county, Oregon:
grammes and fund drives not spon­ Bay City.
grade of building tile, cheap. Til­
acres. Ten in berries, stock, mach­
Notice is hereby given, that a dist-
HOUSE MOVER. LITTLE JOBS OR
Ton lots of salmon caught by the
sored by local posts or holding cred­
lamook Clay Works.
51-tf
inery, etc. Clent King, Tillamook,,
riel road meeting will be held on the
big ones done right . Anyone hav­
union
are
shipped
to
points
along
the
entials from the State Department of
Ore.
35-tf
10th day of Nevember 1928, at 1
ing this class of work see F. J. Car­
Pacific coast. The new cannery pays TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2600 LB.
the American Legion.
ter 100 1-2 nd Ave. E. and 10th St.
o clock p. m., at the school house in
every 15 days. Earl Snodgrass of
Also wagon and harness. George
♦ ♦ ♦
FOR RENT
or write P. O Box 713.
lt-12
•chool district No. 38, Tillamook,
Crimmons, 410 E. First St
87tf
Hood River, Ore: This city is the the "Rustler” is picking up fish for
county, Ore, in road district No. 18,
FOR RENT—ROOM, FURNISHED BOX’ WANTED—TO LEARN PRINT
I recepient of a lungmoter which has the union on the bay.
GOOD COWS FOR SALE—INQUIRE
01 Tillamook county, Oregon, for the
or unfurnished. Corner 4th Avenue
1 been donated by the Hood River Post
ing trade. Good steady, capable
at this office. U-145.
3-2t
purpose of voting upon the question DAVID’S FIRST YEAR AT SCHOOL American Legion. Thru fund raising
E. and 6th street.
3-ltp
young fellow who wants to learn
of wether or not a special tax of not
_____
affairs, the post raised enough money
FOR SALE—STAR A STAR CED- DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS
good trade which will guarantee
to exceed ten mills shall be levied
ar Shingles $3.50 delivered. John
Many little children are becoming to purchase the lungmoter for the
good income. E. F. Crosby.
3-21
2 blocks from town. 410 4th St. E.
Mathers, phone 11-R.
50-tf
acquainted with their first teacher, city.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE MA5
♦ ♦ ♦
BOARD AND ROOM IN PRIVATE
They are telling their mothers about
communicate with Ensign Lee of
VAUGHAN
DRAGSAWS.
E.
G.
According
to
department
headquart-
her at night. Perhaps they refuse to
family. Reasonable rates. Phone
From appearances the coming elec-
the Salvation Army at the White
Krebs, mutual phone.
51-tf
answer questions about her, but they ers of the American Legion, ninety
164-M.
3-4t
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
imitate her in talking to tie baby, or per cent of Jhe Oregon, legion ijwste I tion will be a quiet one, not a great
Portland, Oregon.
deal of excitement being manifest FOR RENT OR SALE— 75 ACRE
WANTED
observed
Armistice
Day
last
year.
In
in driving the cows home from the
dairy ranch at Neskowin without
over the two measures on the county
pasture, they sing as she does. She requesting the posts to lay their plans
cows. For particulars write or see HELP WANTED—MAN WANTED PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAK
ballot.
early,
the
department
circular
called
is making them over and they are re­
ing. Mrs. A. S. Dorsey, 15 W. 8th
Sam Bower, 107 North 6th St.,
to work at Happy Camp. If mar­
While there is a large amont of op­
atention to the fact that “this day is
street.
43-
cording the fact in many ways.
ried
may
use
a
furnished
cottage.
Portland,
Oregon.
1-tf
position
to
the
income
tax
measure
Do the mothers know her? Invite primarily one of rejoicing and the I and it is expected to fail in the state
Apply
manager
Happy
Camp,
Ne
­
t ALVES—Dont kill the stragglers. 1
her home, mother, and see the young thought of peace is the underlying the vote for the improvement of the FOR SALE— HIGH BRED MALE
tarts, Oregon
4-2t
can use your well marked heifei
Persian cat.
Overland Country
son's pride as he watches her eat your motive in the celebration.”
fair grounds will probably carry by
j
calves. Call or phone me at Con­
Club A. 1. 40 gallon fireproof roof­ WANTED TO RENT 4 OR 5 ROOM
delicious rolls and baked apples. She
Eugene Daily Guard building mod­ about 400.
over’s store. Pau) Disney, succes­
QAftKTt ï
modern bungalow in town. Phone
ing liquid, best quality.
Cheap.
seems to like them almost as well as
The income tax measure is being
ern new newspaper structure.
sor to J. Merrell Smith “The Calf
Bell 128-W. David Martiny. 2-tf
Percy, the Bicycle Doctor, 10 West
he and father do.
The total export business of the | sponsored by the farming interests
Man."
39tf
Third St. Mutual Phone.
The teacher will thereafter seem
EXPERIENCED
TILLAMOOK
General Electric Company for 1923, of the state principally but . there
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different to your son David. She has aggregates $300,000,000 shipped to all I a feeling among the farmers that the 160 ACRES TIMBER LAND, N.E.
dairyman wants to rent dairy
sat at the family table and has helped parte of the civilized world, outside ; proposed law lacks in effectiveness
Qr. Section 26 T. 1 N, R. 10 W. Mar
ranch on shares, Managing large
mother with the dishes. She is not a
dairy here now. Good reference. WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
and that another measure should be
Bay City, Oregon. Has value for
of the United States.
far away parson that a boy needs to
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
H. M. Maclean, Cloverdale, Ore-
Umber, grazing and water rights.
Bend—Plans being prepared for (drawn to cover the ground intended
be afraid of. She is like dear Aunt I
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3-2tp phone.
gon.
Price $2100. A. S. Carswell, Se-
$20,000 high school.
by the proposed law. _
Jane who comes to the house somc-
ROBBERY SUSPECT
LAW TRANSGRESSOR
HELO BY SHERIFF
RECEIVES SENTENCE
SOCIAL HAPPENINGS
LODGE DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN
FISHERMEN’S STRIKE
IS THING OF PAST
FAIR GROUND VOTE
TO BE FAVORABLE
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