Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 25, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    AY, JULY 25, 1924
street committee was authorized to
1RS HERE TODAY investigate
the ventilation in the city
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
i
nora is the only case on record in the
There
were
just
too
many
attrac-1
The
department
of
agriculture'
United
States
of
antlered
animals
con-
tons
The department o t agriculture
I jail and recommend improvements tracting the disease, although aiud-
con-; they
tons in were
Tillamook
last Saturday, and spent more money in the fiscal year 1 and Eugene Russell Brownscombe, substantially the same as those
al
Continued from page J)
such as enlargement and the addi­
th. » v street u th* intersection ut 19J4 than in 1923 due chfotly to «*- Santa Rosa high school, 839 Third1 awarded this year, there will ba six
lar cases have been reported umi-
in Second
A editor Oregon Voter, Port­ tion of a women’s ward.
.1
anj Second avenue east, penditures under the federal aid high- 1 street, Sarita Rosa California. These prizes of $1,000 each awarded to stu­
European countries.
land tables on shop problems,
A blind musician, a fountain pen sales-
way improvement
system. The
total i awards made from the funds donated
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dents of colleges and universities for
BLAST ON SEALS FAILS
■enients; adjournment.
man and a cowboy preacher with a i in 1924 was $141,116,440.69, as ! by Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Garvan the six best essays on the subjects
Alsea
highway
from
base
of
Alsea
in of the party will be enter-
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cigarette in his face trying to sell' against $128,745,677.33 in 1923.
J to the American Chemical Society in designated, which are; The Relation
by th« Tillamook Woman’s Penalty of Death for Raids on Salmon mountain to Philomath to receive ad­ his
u;. -i-i-
»
- - were all
sick-for-ever
material
The treasury cut its expenditures1
ditional
covering
of
gravel.
of Chemistry to Health and Disease;
Will Be Paid by Tillamook
ten and reception, Laka Lytei
trying to get our money at once. Per­ from $145,016,859.60 in 1923 to $137,- | memory of their daughter, Patricia, The Relation of Chemistry to ths En­
Vernonia — Fireproof building for .
Pests
the afternoon.
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are
the
culmination
of
the
contest
naps if they keep on coming that way 411,205.17. . Other
.
Other departments
departments which
which | j
richment of Life; The Relation of
Bank of Vernonia to rise.
^.-Annual banquet, Tilla-
the competition will insure us a good retrenched included the departmentI wb,ch has been conducted in the high Chemistry to Agriculture or For­
rnwry. guests
Tillamook
JU«,.
=
.
_ Ki-,1 . Ei^Uti?n. of a herd of 3°0 seals
deal of free entertainment.
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I of commerce, which reduced expendi-1 schools and secondary schools of the' estry; The Relation of Chemistry to
ok Fred B. Lockley, Oregon ( by dynamiting, scheduled
for Thurs-
Then Monday evening, the Salva­ ures from $21,783,508.71 to $21,429, United States by the society in ac­ National Defense; The Relation of
^.tmaster; music; talk by day afternoon at Bayocean
tion army and a medicine show were ¡678.93; the department of justice, cordance with the wishes of Mr. and Chemistry to the Home; and Ths
on Tilla-
¡.resident; announcement of mook bay, i was
— stayed
__ when wire
wjre
i vieing for our attention.
which cut its total from $23.521,485.- Mrs. Garvan. The primary object of Relation of Chemistry to the Devel­
(J Associated Industries of connections proved faulty. The sand
Tons of Bing and other varieties I
■
179. to $21,134,228.10; the state de­ the contest is to stimulate an interest opment of an Industry or a Resource
nM of $100 f<»r be8t “Buy at bar across from Garibaldi, where the of cherries have dried down on the
The high
C. E. Pearson, who died at the partment, which cut its total from in the development of chemistry In of the United States.
article, and presentation of herd of seals rests at low tide every trees in the Willamette valley because
the United States and educators, as school and college contests next year
Sydney B. Vincent, chnir- day, had been mined and the hour of the growers found it unprofitable to Boals hospital on Wednesday July 16, $15,463,276.30 to $14,669,456.89, and
well as those members of the Ameri­ will be entirely separate, but it is felt
[ judging committee; “What the execution set for 3:30 o’clock. The pick them, while the retail price in was born in West Milton, Ohio, in the department of labor, which cut
can Chemical Society who have been by those in charge that the college
jjriaud Industries of Oregon seals took their usual positions and a the cities was eight and ten cents per 1857. He was married in 1887 to its total from $7,241,466.73 to $6,620,- I
identified with it, have «pressed contest is a logical development of
Miss Alice J. Hall. Thirteen child­ 052.55.
w the State,” Dan J. Freeman, crowd waited at distant vantage pound.
General expenditures, of govern- themselves as being well pleased with the contest just completed.
ren were born to this union, nine of
r. ‘•Journalisic reminte- [ points for the explosion, which failed
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.11 The Prize Essay
has _____
been
students
, contest
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Bing cherries in the Salem district whom, with Mrs. Peason survive. ment departments, exclusive of the the results. Over 500,000 __
• Dr. Christian Gauss, head to come.
netted the grower« two to two and They are: Ella Hutchins, Kokomo, interest on the public debt, public over the United States competed, reorganized by national and state edu-
department of modern lang» ( Because seals destroy large num- one-half cents per pound, while in
and six prizes of $20 in gold and cer- cational officials and has received th*
and director of informatxm, bers of salmon and other fish con- Chicage, Milwaukie and other mid­ Indiana; Bessie Pruitt and Vida Mc­ debt retirements, the postal service
Millan, Salem; Clifford, Clell and and operations in special accounts tificates of Honorable Mention have' endorsement of unversities, colleges
on university, New Jersey, | stant warfare is waged against them
been awarded in each of the forty­ and schools all over the country. Ia
west cities these same cherries
v Paris correspondent of the . by the state commission. At some tailed at from 40 to 50 cents re- Paul Pearson, Blanch Moore, Ruth amounted to $1,834,281,324.57 in 1924, eight states and the District of Colum
addition to the $20 gold pieces and th*
as
compared
with
$1,951,477,321.78.
Zurfleuh
and
Mrs.
Hobart.
Three
per
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Press. (Program for bun , places the seals are said to be so de- pound.
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A Willamette grower tex- brothers, two sisters and about Nowithstanding new expenditures un­ bia. It is these state winners who six scholarships donated by Mr. and
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be arranged
by Tillamook
Ki- structive that it is necessary for men
pressed shipment to Milwaukie and thirty graachildren also mourn his der the soldiers’ bonus, President were entered in the National Contest, Mrs. Garvan more than thirty-five
to patrol the vicinity of seines with the express charges were $4.95
lub.)
loss. Mr. Pearson was a member of Coolidge has directed that estimates and it is from their essays that Mr. scholarships have been donated by
jdjy, July 26: Mottling.— small boats to frighten them away. hundred, or pracically live cents
per tbe Fri«*ds church for several years for the fiscal year 1926, exclusive of Hoover’s commitee has selected the various universities and colleges, and
Members of the fish commission
will leave c’fy
for Aeur of
have the ojovtui.
sy'stem. and
these additional scholarships will ba
r—
wavaa the
Hit United
united debt items and the postal service, be six winners.
pound. There
, you
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' J“«* __ worked
, .»vu with
visiting several cheese factor­ planned to attend the spectacle, but Ten times the cost of production be- Bjethttm church, accepting a pastor-
The contest will be continued next distributed among the winners of the
J 1
——— ——c* paatur* kept within $1,800,000,000, which fore­
loop trip, giving delegates op- decided that they would be unable
(wnna
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twee» Al.
the — —
produces
and ¡«Fddle-weZt
*'* f^r a period of three years- He shadows sharp cuts in various depart­ year and, in addition to the prizes state awards in accordance with the
¡ty to see entire precess of County officials and representatives -of
1 offered to students of high schools wishes of the institutions providing
consumer, and the middle interests had 4»een in poor health for about ments.
producton for which county is sportsmen’s associations were at the who take this great pfiitt toll never
1 and secondary schools, which will be scholarships.
six »months since an accident in a
from coast to coast This auto attempted explosion. The attempt invested a cent ia the‘industry.
saw mill south of town when a loose CHEMICAL SOCIETY AWARDS
¡11 give a fine view of county will be repeated in about another
Like many other »form products, beh of a machine near which he was
PRIZES
district; arrive Garibaldi; in- week.
The explosive gelatine and
cherries come all at <once; the pro­ working entangled a large plank and
j of lumber mill of Whitney electric connections that were to have
ducers dump because they have te threw it in such a manner that ft
Phone 71J
15 Years Experience
company; address df welcome, been used were lain by Willima Hunt­
Secretes®' of Commerce, Herbert •
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. : Struck him in the stomach. From this
and the market
glutted.
'« ...n
This
( .
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Hawkins, manager of mill; er who has charge of the «tormina-
Hoover,
chairman
of
the
National
frames a situation thereby the mid­ I ‘injury he never fully recovered.
« for delegates, Elbert Bede, tion of the animals, teat «msidetattle
Awards Committee of the American
dle interests make big profits while
Chemical) Society, has announced that
esident State Editorial associ- time elapsed before the state officials
growers gdt hardly enough to war­
address,'“Tutting .Tillamook on in Portland were ready, and the’ cen-1
The guests of the Netarts Tourist' six four-year scholarships to Yale
rant damage to trees by picking.
nd on the Map,ӕ)avid Bota- nections probably became fouled.
camp recently included the following: University, consisting of tuition fees
If there was »a thoroughly organiz­
Botsford-Constantine advertis-
H. C. Ristow, F. B. Leever, E. J. and $500 a year in cash, have been
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
mey, Poisland; reports of com- SAFE WATER FOR TO (TRUSTS ed and tiptit cooperative shipping as­ Oilver, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wilson, awarded to Donald L. Vivian, Phoenix
BERRY’S MUSIC HOUSE
sociation.
the
growers
could
take
the
i: Necrology, resolutions, spe-
Geo. Schiema, C. S. Davis, Frank D. Unirm high school, 3323 North Cen­
AND CAMPERS
place
of
these-
fruit
dealers
»nd
spec
­
tra?
Avenue,
Phoenix,
Arizona;
James
omiaatiens, election of officers,
Nelson, V. Roth, L. H. Weaver, H. W.
Price $3.50
ulators »nd moke the profits that*«
ration of meeting place for
Forbes, M, C. Shshy, U. Beolletto, C. Cole Reid, Bryan Street high school,
idjournment. Leave by auto- | Acconling to “the state board of now made off «it them. They cobld T. Price, T. D. Henderson and Mr. Dallas, Texas; Oliver Chandler Pitt-
for Oceanside ¡beach resort, health no problem is 'of greater im- have airanged for markets Jong before and Mrs. Claude Baty, all of Portland. wan, Commerce high school, 30
bathing; boating on Netarts, portanre to th» tourist and camper the crop was picked; could have dis-i Milwaukie tourists Include J. A. Homer Street, Commerce, Georgia;
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knic supper, courtesy Associ- ( than the safety of his drinking water. tributal then, to the various parts of Doughty, E. P. Green, and H. G. "Elton R. Allison, Centralia high
dustries of Oregon ; beach bon-j At ¡home he is ffamiliar with ftis sur­ the country where most demanded, Campbell.
W. C. Bear and B. B. school, 402 North Buckner street,
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immunity singing, led by Dr. roundings, he knows the source of in orderly distribution; prevented the Powell of Hood Fiver, X. W. King and Centralia, Wash;. Benjamin N’as
Poling of Albany; stunts; ad- his water supply and is safe-guarded excessive stpply in home markets L. R. NEmer oT Metzger, Oregon; C sau, Hartford public high school, 130
by rules and regulations of his state and received fair profit prices.
A. Hall of OaX Grove; E. T. Walk Nelson street. Hartford Connecticut,
eat
? The Little Polly Broom has Arrived
The cherrj situation hut illustrates j er of West I.hm; J. P."Watts of Ore­
and local boards of health. This is
10,000 Sweeps for $1.25
The gon City; G. H. Baker of Bend; B. B.
not always the case in camps and on the farm- situation generally.
famners
»produce
that
others
may
excursions. Persons who are ordi­
DauglOon, Lelianon; R. S. Wood,
This is about the best Broom ever made
narily cautious about their drinking make profits from their products On Junction City; J. S. French and L. I
Locomotive Stove Polish—If you have not been satisfied with
Coatinued from page 1)
_____.. to Moser, Silverton; Wm. Vandresanden, |
water at ho«ne, may become careless an average two dollars are added
stove polish try Locomotive; it is giving absolute satisfaction.
stinate is 6,1)0» visiting Elks, and indifferent when on' their vaca­ every dollar the farmer gets when Banks; Geo. W. Ramsey, Scappoose;
the
products
are
finally
retailed,
j
Tom
Rogers,
McMinnville;
A.
Carl-
y Hobbs’ orchestra, singers tions. Furthermore, many campers
Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Tops—We usually have just what
There is ample room in this price —
son, Klamath ”
Falls; ‘G. W. Moore,
¡ertamers will also furnish en- and tourists are entirely ignorant of
you
want at correct prices.
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spread for living profits to growers Clackamas; Z C. Kimball and A. E.
we-
~
T r ~
1 v-irs: -ar, in«»"««
lent for various: affairs where- the dangers of contaminated water.
and
lower
prices
to
consumers.
With
Fruit
—
Berries
of
all
kinds
except
Loganberries
are about
Horton of Independence, J. Mohr and
No surface water should be con­
died upon. These people are
h»tn
classes
organized,
this
change
done.
Apricots
are
on
now
and
should
be
used
this
week
. Peaches
A
#
Mohr
of
Hillsboro;
A.
Mahler,
oral entertainers, and are well sidered safe until it has been tested can be made.
will no doubt be a short crop.
Beaverton; ’W. E. Wool, Multnomah;
at a competent laboratory, and a
for their ability.
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F. L. Wiegand, F. E. Evens, F. E.
sanitary survey made of its source.
Coffee—The market looks higher all the time especially on
Grain
dealers
are offering one dol­ Merorr, H. 'M. Mead, B. M. Kretcher,
In
the
army,
it
is
custmary
for
a
$ttffee in cans. Our 40c bulk coffee is increasing In sales right
ANCE PASSED ON PAVE­
lar per »bushel for N«. 1 wheat in and H. Billdlore, all < of Salem. Out
»long: it’s really good.-
”
medical officer, well in the van, to
MENT DAMAGE
eastern Oregon, but farmers .are
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not of the state visitors were: Fred Stall, I
make a sanitary .survey of the avail­ ¡signing contracts to any
great extent
_ Tea—Not enough people use this healthful, satisfying drink.
Brush Prairie, Washington; J. L.
able water supplies. This is supple­
It’s'Cheaper than coffee and just as good.
le regular meeting of the city , mented by a few laboratory tests to j ' at this price, they believing that the LeweDen, Grand View. Washington;
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»i/
r
— • x«. —
market
price
will
be
higher
than
this
VLinrluv
niraiirií»
nn
1
Sauces, Catsup. Salad Dressing* and Lunch Goods—We carry
list Monday evening an ordi- [ determine its purity or safety. It is i
IL G. Wilsen, of California; R. J.
figure. With the Northwest Wheat Hawley, Elmira, New York; C. C.
a big stock of the best things in condiments and picnic items.
ns passed hat takes care of, gratifying to note that this method is
deal of complaint that has (being adopted more and more, by such Growers’ association suspending op­ Reese, Grand View, Wn.; E. T. Hutch
Let us supply you with good things to eat.
istly made regarding damage [ organizations as the Boy Scouts, the erations, farmers are hunting their and H. B. Ferris of Vancouver, Wn.;
own markets this season. The associ­ L. M. Hardison, Santa Paula, Calif­
o pavements and streets by . Girl Scouts, and the Campfire Girls,
controlled too
small a part oi
of ornia; L. B. Shaw, Mansfield. Pa.; F.
uw siuau
g the surface in placing water . The educational work being < done1 ■ ation
the wheat to be a dominant market-
L. Cludas, Buhl, Idaho; E. J. Strad­
mbing improvements or re- ' among these young folks is far reach-
ing factor and now it will let the ici', Richland, Wn.; Frank W. War­
A copy of the ordinance fol- ing in its effects and should be en­ ! i growers
find their own markets for a ren, J. A. Scott, Boise, Idaho; »nd J.
couraged.
| season, or until such time as enough R. Tyler of Vallejo, California.
linance providing under what; In case of doubt, do not hesitate, j
I will co-operate to make the associ-
itances any person, firm or 1 Sterilize your water. Several meth-,
tion shall cut holes, dig up or ' ods of sterilization have been recom- j ation a real price-determining organ-
| ization.
NATIONAL BUDGET BEING
in any way the paving or mended for campers and excursion-
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+
♦
DUCED
or alleys in Tillamook City, ists. Boiling will sterilize almost any
Last year the U. S. imported $429,-
if! a penalty for
a
violation
-
kind of water. The flat taste produced 265,000 from Canada and that coun­
and declaring an emergency. by boiling may be removed by stir-
Retrenchment of nearly all the
try reciprocated by buying back $586,-
PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK ring the water briskly with an eggi532(
000 from us, each country believ- jor departments is shown in
’1 front one
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X) ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: beater, or pouring . it
vessel 1 ing it was getting more for its money statement of classified government
in 1. Hereafter it shall be un- to another. A Lister bag, such as is
expenditures for the fiscal year 1924,
!or any person, firm or corpor- used by the army, may be used also by the transaction.
made public recently. It was indicated
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cut any holes in paved streets in camps. This consists of a water­
Canada has a population of 9,000,- however, that the departments must
“P any street or in any way tight canvas bag holding about forty
do some vigorous chopping in their
he surface of the pavements i gallons. The water is sterilized by 000 and 110,000 travelling salesmen.
estimates for the fiscal year 1926,
At
an
average
of
$12
per
day,
wages
is in Tillamook Cil y for water the addition of one gram of hypoch­
and expenses for each salesmen, it which are now in preparation, and for
t purposes or any other pur- (1 lorite of lime (bleaching powder).
costs the country $1,000,000 per day which a maximum already has been
W first securing
------- „ the consent ' Either hypochlorite of soda or hy- to sell its goods. This proportion is announced by President Coolidge.
Gty Recorder and all work pochlorite of lime (bleaching powder)
Expenditures for war purposes
said to be far larger in this country
•want to above consent and may be used for the sterilization of
This is one of the big overhead ex­ showed the greatest decreases, but
WITH BAIRD’S
•rposes shall be done under water. The powders may be obtained penses that is passed on to the con­ the item attributable to the world
^rision of the Street Com- in the market in small containers for
COMEDIANS
sumer and token from the producer. war continued to loom largest. Re­
r ’ho shall have authority 5c and upward. «
. mu is
■»> I
A sw.
stock buiuv
solution
half of the salesmen of the country duction in the public debt made, ft
Si'|i work and all repairs made by dissolving a teaspoonful of was eliminated, very few would ever possible to reduce the interest on the
AT THE
•fiwts, or pavements thereof powder in a pint of water. A tea-
debt from $1,055,923,689.61, in the
miss them.
done as said Commissioner spoonful of this stock solution will
3RD and STILLWELL AVE.
fiscal year 1923 to $940,602,912.92
” with the view of preserv- 1 sterilize ten gallons of water. There
in
1924,
but
this
item
remained
the
FIRST CENSUS IS FOUND
ALL NEXT WEEK
CLOVERDALE, OREGON
'®tne, and without any cost are also a number of tablets contain-
largest single one, representing near­
Whereas damage has ing chlorine sold on the market for
ly one-fourth of the total expendi­
COMMENCING
*to some of the pavements this purpose. They may be obtained State Treasurer Reveals Document tures chargeable against ordinary re­
n7 by careless work and in- through your druggists. One of these
Hidden for 75 Yean
ceipts.
'»»■«ementa, now there-tablets is generally used to sterilize
The first census of Oregon, which
Total ordinary expenditures for the
■ftMncy is hereby declared a quart of drinking water. Filters has been tucked away in the archives fiscal year 1924 were $3,506,677,715.-
by the Common Council,' cannot be depended upon under caaap of the state for more than three 34. as against $3,697,478,020.26 in the
quarters of a century, was found last fiscal year 1923.
‘ ’’ »rdinance shall go into conditions. Safety first!
,i'i effect immediately upon1
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_ Wednesday by Jefferson Myers, state
Expenditures of the veterans’ bu-
” by the Common Council HOOF DISEASE MAY HAVE treasurer.
The census was found reau were $409,120,863.66 in the fls-
Young Horses weighing from 1200 to 1500 pounds
by the Mayor.
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_ during a search by treasury depart­ cal year 1924, which was considerably
This stock is right from the ranch.
SEE THE OLD ORIGINAL TOBY
1 Any person, firm or SPREAD TO NATIONAL FOREST ment officials for information dealing below the amount spent the previous
year totaling $461,719,583.83, but still
violating any of the' Sacramento, Cal.,-Discovery of a with the early history of the state.
IN A GREAT COMEDY ON THE
The volume was compiled by Jo­ was greater than the totals of such
Every Horse will be hitched with an absolute
ordinance, upon convic- dead deer near Sonora showing e-
OPENING NIGHT
seph Meek, at one time United States departments as those of war and
”'*of before the city sions of foet and mouth disea!*
guarantee.
’ 111 be punished by day caused Dr. U. G. Houck^chie o marshal and a relative of President navy.
The war department spent $348,-
* »ot more than fifty the federal fences combating the Polk in 1845. This was about two
Terms: 90 days time with 8 per cent. 5 percent
, 'mpo’ed- one day for each livestock scourge, to order an investi- years after the Organization of the 629,778 in the fiscal year 1924, as
discount for cash.
M said fine shall be gation to determine whether deer an provisional government of Oregon at against $392,733,634.86 in the pre­
vious year.
The navy department
other wild game in Stanislaus nation­ at Champoeg.
CLERK OF SALE: David KaratH, of Tillamook Coanty Bank
< Coats demonntratod •
The census showed a population of came next in amount .of expenditure,
al forest, Tuolumne canty, are af­
1 of excellent features and flicted with the dsease and likely to 2110 persons, of which number 1259 with $332.249.136.67, as against $383,-
AUCTIONEER: W. C. Lae of Twin Falla, Idaho.
* were ordered purchased carry It into other sections of the were classified *• males and 851 as 201362.31. The interior department
DOORS OPEN
The old volume
is hand spent $328.227,697.11 in 1924, as com­
^apartment. The report
females.
state.
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pared with $354,628,05838.
•it vu accepted- T^l
1
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MARKET COOPERATION;
FRED B. JONES
I
•ER DN ELKS PLANS
“TOBY” LEITCH
Satisfaction Store-Market
El G. Anderson
Public Auction
HORSES
20 Head of Horses will be sold at
PUBLIC AUCTION
Big Tent Show
CHARLES RAY BARN
MON. NIGHT
Sale to Start at 1 p. m. Thursday
JULY 28th
July 31.
TOBY
THE SHEIK
The infected deer found near 3o-,m«<le