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    held highway commission.— McMinnville
Beals, Ruth, GJ, M, 1398 88.07. Hunt lbs. fat: Lyle Craven, No. 3, GH, 3, during the funeral which was
News-Reporter.
& Durrer, Negalty, GG, M, 1728, 88.13 Mar., 1470, 55.8; No. 1, GH, 3, Apr., there. Reverend F. C. Reusser, of the
Hunt & Durrer Bessie, GG, M, 1633, 1428, 557. Elbert Hayes, Stockings, Cloverdale Baptist church conducted
In his 81st year, Mayor Wooding
the funeral services. Interment was
Taken from the Early Files of the 88.13. Dave Fitzpatrick, Daisy, GJ, GH, 3, Apr, 1623, 55.2. Ivan Gist,
is
closing his 31st consecutive term
M, 1607, 85.39. N. T. Henderson, Aggis, GH, 3, Apr., 1098, 55.0. R. W. held in Portland.
Headlight Thirty-five Years Ago
as chief executive of Danville, Vir­
Grace, GJ, M, 1506, 82.83.
E. J. Henry, Baby, RJ, 3, Mar., 744, 52.8.
The following program has been ginia. His city is considering the
Gicnger, Dot, GH, M, 2583, 82.66.
Earl Porter, Molly, GJ, 3, Apr., 951,
35 YEARS AGO
arranged by the Kiwanis club to be retirement of its time-honored mayor
Class
A,
Mature
cows
making
over
52.3.
R.
F.
Holman,
Lady
Bug,
GJ,
Theo. Steinhilber, Editor.
60 lbs. fat, 10 highest: Boquist Bros., 3, Mar., 1223, 52.2. Archie Long, Pet, rendered during the banquet at 6:30 on a pension. No man could have a
Tillie,
GH, M, 1560, 87. 36. Hunt A H A J, 3, Jan., 1179, 51.9. Joe Schrib- in the armory: Music, Mrs. F. D. better credential than is this long re­
July 26, 1889
by Liszt. Talk by cord of acceptable public service.
Durrer,
Lena, GD, M, 2361, 85.00. er, Belle, GG, 3, May, 1197, 5L5. F. Small, . Rigoletto
_
Team loads of campers and land
‘. Beltz.
L. Gwene, Lois, GG, 3, May, 1467, Kiwanis __ president, ~
Fred ‘ A.
Tippin
A
Son,
Hosi,
GJ,
M,
1887,
81.-
locators continue to arrive every day
*■*
—
j,
—
—
>
~,
Announcement
of
winner
of
Associ-
14; Peg, GJ, M, 1650, 80.85. Hunt A 51.4. Ivan Gist, Mary, GH, 3, Mar.,
——— —
Springfield—Dam at Booth-Kelly
from the valley.
Lyle
Craven, No. 2, GH, ated Industries of Oregon prize of mill to be reconstructed.
Durrer,
Nig,
GJ,
M,
1824,
82.01.
1536,
40.1.
1
.
The North Yamhill livery stables
___
___ Geo. ¡fellow, $100 for best "Buy at Home" article
Mar., ______
1197, 49.2.
are kept busy bringing in passengers Homer Mason, Linnie, RG, M, 1500, 3,
Beauty, GH, 3, Mar., 1110, 49.0 Frank and presentation of award, Hal E.
81.00.
R.
Bushlach,
Molly,
RG,
M,
to Tillamook.
Fox, Mulie, GJ, 3, May, 777, 40.0. H Hoss, president of Oregon state ed-
There is no question but what a 1554, 80.81. E. M. Leonnig, Daisy,
the
A. Porter, Irene, GJ, 3, Mar. 909, 49.0. itorial association. “What
'
’ As-
‘
GH,
M,
2058,
80.26.
Williams
A
creamery will be in operation here
Wm. Glad, May Flower, RG, 3, Apr. sociated Industries of Oregon Means
Beals,
Bessie,
RH,
M,
1971,
781.84.
FREE booklet and testimonials.
next year.
Class D. Cows 2 yr. old making 85, to the State," Dan J. Freeman,, man-
Simple home method. Send for
The editors are anxious to get up Boquist Bros., Vaughn, GJ, M, 1280,
.
Solo
by
F.
T.
Mellinger,
Warner’s Renowned Remedies
lbs. fat, 10 highest: Ivan Gist, Violet, ager.
their summer suits, or as much of 78.72.
Co., 723 Security Bldg., Minne­
i “Journalism
Reminiscences” D r.
Class
B.
4
yr.
old
making
45
lbs.
GH,
2,
May,
1668,
54.9.
Miller
A
them as they can. We therefore ask
apolis, Minn.
Christian Gauss, head of the depart­
fat,
10
highest
are:
Adolph
Erickson,
Grove,
Kate,
GG,
2,
Apr.,
915,
54.9.
the subscribers to do the square act
ment of modern languages and direct­
Mary,
GH,
4,
1671,
80.21.
B.
W.
Neil
­
R.
W.
Henry,
Bluebelle,
GJ,
2,
Dec.,
Come forward at once and plank
or of information, Princeton univer-
down the hard cash, so that we can son, Effie, GH, 4, 2109, 78.03. Homer 813, 49.6. Ivan Gist, Dimple, GH, 2, I sity, New Jersey, formerly Paris cor­
TILE YOUR FARM
Mason,
Rosette,
RG,
4,
1389,
76.40.
Mar.,
1446,
49.2.
Lyle
Craven,
Polly,
lay in a supply. Owing to the hard
respondent
of
the
assocated
press.
I
times our wardrobe will not be very Dave Fitzpatrick, Mistletoe, RJ, 4, GJ, 2, Mar., 361, 47.4. A. W. Hess, | Violin solo, E. E. Koch, Romance] ASK THE MAN
WHO has tiled
extensive this season; however we 1368, 74.97. Leo Sanders, June, GH, Blossom, GH, 2, May, 1734, 46.8. sans Paroles by Singer. Address, C. '
4,
1770,
7251.
Paul
Edgar,
Faye,
GJ,
Emmery
Brandt,
Susan,
GJ,
2,
Apr.,
hope to be able to purchase for cash
TILLAMOOK CLAY
W. Barrick.
I
a pair of striped homespun breeches 4, 1335, 72.09. Neiger & Neiger, No. 1089, 46.8. L. G. Rose, Lady Jane,
WORKS
and a linen duster each, a couple of 10, GH, 4, 1809, 68.74. C. M. Martin, RJ, 2, Apr., 1017, 46.8. O. B. Red-
The largest steamer that even en­
berg,
Sally,
GG,
2,
May,
872,
Spot,
GH,
4,
1440,
67.68.
44.3.
straw hats at fifteen cents apiece, a
Class C. 3 yr. olds making over 40 Ivan Gist, Ellen, GH, 2, Feb., 1278, tered Tillamook bay is expected to
celluloid collar, which will be worn
arrive there Saturday from the
lbs.
fat: Sam Hushbeck, Beauty, GJ, 44.7.
by first one and then the other, two
F. J. PYE & SON
south. The vessel is the Alvarado,
3,
1305,
87.44.
Williams
&
Beait>,
May,
pairs of second-hand shoes, No. 11
245 fee long, and is a Pacific coast
GJ,
3,
1029,
72.03.
Neiger
&
Neiger,
ASSOCIATION
MONTHLY
REPORT
and 13, and possibly a few minor
i product, having been built at Long | Fully equiped to draft plan for
articles of dress, which, if we could Crystal, GH, 3, 2073, 70.48. E. J
_...
... „ T
. ' Beach, Cal., in 1914. The ship is of any building no matter how small
Gienger,
Quen,
GH,
3,
1389,
69.45.
only purchase them, would releive us
Tillamook No. 3; June 1924; Hubert 19y4 tong
Ruggell Hawkins, and nothing too large. Glad to
of lots embarrassment and add very Leo Sanders, Polly, GG, 3, 1443, 66.38. S. SMi h, tester Number of cows on m
r of the whitney Lumber
talk it over with you any time and
Homer Mason, Bennie Jean, RG, 3,
much to our personal appearance.
test
351; Avg. Production: milk, 937; I i company * of Garibaldi,
-u u: «« on TiiiamoAV
.
Tillamook specialize In pleasing yon.
1203, 66.17. Adolph Ericksen, Queen, fat,
37.99.
| bay, returned from San Francisco
GH, 3, 1423, 62.57. Dave Fitzpatrick,
25 YEARS AGO
High pure bred herd is: E. F. Hills, J’ i where he went to charter the Alva- -
Jersey,
GJ,
3,
1143,
60.58.
W.
B.
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
owner; RH, breed; 23, no. of cows ’ j rado.
The steamer will take out ;
Vaughn, Molly, GH, 3, 1464, 60.02. 1070, avg. lbs. milk; 36.57, avg. lbs.
j ! about 1,200,000 feet of lumber, which
John
Kunzi,
Coalie,
GH,
3,
1347,
60.02.
fat.
July 27, 1899
has been manufactured at the Whit­
Mr. C. N. Drew returned from The Adolph Ericksen, Lily, GG, 3, 918,
Three high grade herds are: Bar­ ney mill from timber which grew on
59.67.
Leo
Sanders,
Jumbo,
GG,
3,
Dalles on Monday, where he had at­
ber Bros. R & GH, 17, 1362, 50.42. the Kilchis river. “The lumber busi­
A beautiful floor which we recom­
tended the Grand lodge of the A. O. , 1377, 59.21. Earl F. Ray, Dorothy, J. M. Moore, Mixt, 15, 1009, 50.10.
ness is looking up," said Mr. Hawkins mend is 13-16x2 1-4 Clear Plain
He
reports
the
weather
swelt-1
3
’
1076
>
6810
-
John
Berns
>
Nellie
’
u. w. r r
nn
ri
r T.
r d
in­ W. P. Walker, R & GH, 6, 1308, 46.95. at the Hotel Portland. “It is on its Red Oak. To cover a 10x12 room
GG, q 3, moo
1083, 57.51.
B. «..Z
Hyder,
ering there.
High pure bred cow is Nell RH,
this grade.
back and that is the only way it can, f with
Jersey,
GJ,
3,
1243,
57.03.
.$22.40
Costs ..............
The ladies of the Presbyterian
name of cow; Barber Bros., owner;
Class D. Cws 2 yr. old making 35 2433, lbs. mlk; 92.5 lbs. fat; 4, age. look. There is considerable building i |
church will serve refreshments after
in California and a good demand for j I
SPRUCE
State Superintendent Ackerman’s lec­ lbs. fat, 10 highest: Rogers & Son,
High grade cow is Red, J. M. Moore lumber, but the prices are not what I |
McKinley,
GG,
2,
1230,
62.73.
E.
M.
BEVELED
SIDING
1458, 78.4, 5.
ture at the opera house on Tuesday
I they have been.” Mr. Hawkins says j |
Martin, Beauty, GJ, 2, 1000, 58.32.
«40. 00
evening. •
Purchase of better sires; disposal that there is an ocean of water in' | A good grade 1-2x6,
"Play Ball” will be called tomorrow Harley Foland, Ann, GJ, 2, 975, 53.63.' of scrubs: John Jacober purchased a
$30.00
good
cheap
grade,
A
Tillamook bay, and the Alvarado will |!
(Friday) afternoon at one o’clock in Hunt & Durrer, Red, GD, 2, 1002, | Registered Holstein bull from E. F.
Rowell,
Brown
&
Co.
have
no
trouble
on
that
score.
—
Ore-
the game of baseball to be played be­ 53.11. Stanley Norberg, Violet, GG, I Hills to head his herd. (Takes the
Portland, Oregon
i gonian.
2,
1002,
53.11.
Peter
Betschart,
No.
1
tween Tillamook City and Tillamook
place of a Grade)
32, GH, 2, 1382, 52.55. F. H. Neilson, I
Phone or write
county officials.
Polly, GJ, 2, 1191, 621.40. Rogers & ! Number of cows producing over i
H. J. Rasmussen
= I
Barnett, a cattle buyer, drove a
40 lbs. fat 175. The following are the CLEAN CAMP GROUNDS NEEDED
Exclusive Tillamook County Sales 1
herd of 500 yearling steers from this Son, Spot, GG, 2, 840, 52.08. Ben records of cows producing more than ON McMINNVILLE-TILLAMOOK
Agent
county to McMinnville last week and Van Tress, Pinkie, GJ, 2, 1182, 52.01. 70 lbs. fat during the month of June ;
Rockaway, Oregon
COAST HIGHWAY
Cattiletta, GJ, 4 yr. old, owned by 1924.
shipped them to North Yakma. They
were, like all cattle raised in this R. C. Neilson, produced 1570 lbs. of
Owner of cow, name of cow, breed,
milk and 75.36 lbs. of fat for the age, month fresh, lbs. milk, lbs. fat
It is the general opinion of those
county, in good condition.
month
of
May.
She
was
omitted
in]
who
travel the McMinnville-Tilla-
The price of salmon on the Colum­
follows in order given:
Barber Bros., BelL RIL 4, June, 2433,: mo°k hi«hw«y
th® ¿1“® ÎS °P‘
bia river is away up. A Portland the May report.
Brownie, GJ, 2 yr. old, owned by 92.5. J. H. Moore, Red, GJ, 5, Feb., portune for the State Highway com-
buyer of fish for the Portland mar­
I mission to set aside a number of
kets telegraphed his agents at As­ Alfred Zwald, produced 1262 lbs. milk 1458, 78.4.
and
59.31
lbs
of
fat
during
the
month
toria to pay 6 1-2 cents per pound
ClassA. Mature cows makng over camping places along the highway
for all fish over twenty-five pounds. of May. She was omitted in the May 50 Ibs. fat: J. M. Moore, Jersey, GJ, for the accommodation of tourists.
The canneries are paying 5 1-2 cents. report.
6, Mar., 1134, 64.6; Grâce, GJ, 6, Apr., More and more private owners of
1875, 63.3. Joe Grab, No. 3, G J, 8, ! property are fencing in available
To
ASSOCIATION
MONTHLY
REPORT
Jan., 1320, 62.0. Daniels & Foland, camping spots. Signs should be post­
15 YEARS AGO
ed
at
the
camping
spots
requiring
Portland-McMinnville
No. 17, GH, 11, Mar., 1308, 61.5.
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
Hillsboro-Forest Grove
Tillamook No. 2; June, 1924; Hub­ Scovell & Kehrli, No. 19, GH, 8, Mar., campers to exercise due efforts in
ert Smith, tester. Number of cows on 1605, 61.0. Barber Bros., Brin, GH, keeping them clean by burning all
Corvallis-Salem
July 22, 1909
refuse. The practice of throwing dis-
The Hembree case is being argued test 1038; avg. production: milk 977, 9, Mar., 1848, 60.8. Scovell Bros.,
Eugene-Roseburg
i carded clams or crabs behind logs
No. 24, GH, 5, Apr., 1599, 60.8.
in the supreme court at Salem today, fat 40.44.
within short distance of camping and Willamette Valley
Three
high
grade
herds
are:
Ivan
Class
B.
4
yr.
old
making
45
lbs.
and the point to be decided is wheth­
Points
Gist, GH, 26, 1426, 49.65. Lyle Crav­ fat: Barber Bros., Nell, HH, 4, June, spots is neither sanitary nor condu-!
er he will be given a new trial.
cive to the enjoyment of the pretty I
LEAVE
TILLAMOOK
en,
GH
&J,
38,
1251,
49.13.
Joe
2453,
92.5.
Joe
Reichlin,
White,
GJ,
Dr. P. J. Sharp is the first to dis­
A. M.
10:30 A. M.*
I 4, Apr., 1077, 67.9; Pet, GS, 4, Apr., camping places. Such carelessness j 7:15
pense with a fence in front of his Schriber, Mix, 18, 1062, 47.71.
2:30 P. M.
6:30 P. M.*
should
not
be
tolerated.
All
refuse
High
pure
bred
cow'
is
Linda's
1257,
65.0.
...
...
“
.
J.
M.
Moore,
Lady,
GJ,
4,
residence, and in doing so he has set
*IIolds for arrival of Manhattan
should
be
burned
or
buried
by
camp-1
Cres.
of
Sequoa,
RG,
G.
D.
SandersJ
Apr.,
1227,
57.6.
i
J. E. Davis, Betty,
Stage
a good example in improving the ap­
...... _ & , Kehrli, ers. The traffic officers who patrol the ’ •Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage
Scovell
pearance of the city as well as his 1533, 73.6, 9. High grade cow is GH, 4, 1215, 55.9. „
LEAVE PORTLAND
Lady GH, Ivan Gist, 2622, 78.6, 6. | No. 10, GH, 4, Apr., 1215, 55.9. . Wm. highways could police the camping
own property.
(Park and Yamhill Streets)
Purchase of better sires; disposal Tohl, Lincy, GG, 4, Mar., 1389, 55.6. spots without hindrance to their reg­
There will be a union evangelistic
7:50 A. M.
12:50 P. M.
meeting held in Tillamook, the open- of scrups: Mr. H. A. Porter bought J. M. Moore, Beauty, GJ, 4, Mar., ular duties. The erection of ade­ 4:30 P. M.
11:50 P. M.
quate
signs,
even
without
the
super
­
j 1101, 50.7. Scovell Bros., No. 33, GH,
ing date to be August 8th at 10 a. m. a registered Jersey bull.
an con­
vision of traffic officers will go a For arrivals-depariures
Number
of
cows
producing
over
40
4,
Apr.,
1344,
49.7;
No.
25,
GH,
4,
nections call
These meetings will be under the dir­
long
way
in
keeping
the
camping
ection of French E, Oliver, D. D., of lbs. fat 522. The following are the j Jan., 1374, 49.3.
UNION STAGE
Class C. 3 yr. olds making over 40 spots clean. The putting out of all
Kansas Ciy, Mo. Dr. Oliver is one of records of cows producing more than
TERMINAL
camp
fires
has
been
followed
out
the greatest evangelists of the day. 70 lbs. fat during the month of June ■ lbs. fat: Scovell & Kehrli, No. 16, GH,
3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave. East
splendidly by campers due o signs
1921.
«
3,
Mar.,
1209,
59.2
.
Barber
Bros.
Chorus singing will be directed by
Both Phones
Owner of cw, name of cow, breed, Queen, RH, 3, Apr., 1440, 54.7. W. P. t hat have been posted and a general
W. R. Oliver, of Galveston, Texas,
Portland
- Newberg - Mc-
campaign
of
education.
With
a
little
who stands prominent as a chorus age, month fresh, lbs. milk lbs. fat Walker, Bonnie, GH, 3, Mar., 1425»
attention
directed
to
the
matter
of
Minnville-Tillamook
follows in the order given:
51.3. Scovell & Kehrli, No. 12, RH,
director in the United States.
Ivan Gist, Lady, GH, 6, May, 2622, 3, Apr., 1479, 47.3. E. F. Hills, No. ; keeping the camp grounds clean and
Stages
76.6. Lyle Craven, Blue, GH, 12, Feb., 16, RH, 3, Apr., 1353, 46.0 Frank sanitary this problem may aso be
Inc.
ASSOCIATION MONTHLY REPORT I 1923, 78.9. L. Daniels & Joe Rust, Lagler, No. 32, GG, 3, May, 1161, 44.4. solved. The proposition should be
No. 34, GG, 6, May, 1461, 76.0. Ivan Kasfer Huber,, No. 9, GJ, 3, Feb., called to the attention of the state
Tillamook No. 1, June 1924, Q. A. 'Gist, Clover, GH. 6, Feb., 1992, 75.7. 1002, 43.0. Barber Bros. Cherry, GH,
Peters, tester.
' G. D. Sanders, L. C. of Sequoia, RG, 3, May, 1350, 43.2. Daniels & Foland,
, Number of cows on test, 1854; pro- 19, May, 1533, 73.6. Clem Rust, Belle, No. 8, RH, 3. Mar., 987, 42.4. Wm.
duction milk, 1096; fat, 43.12.
GG, 9, Feb., 1476, 72.3. Jo« Soriber, Tohl, Goat, HJ, 3. Feb., 843, 41.3.
Three high pure bred herds are: ! Ruth, GJ, M, Mar., 1329, 71.6. R. W. Frank Lagler, No. 33, GG, 3, Itfar.,
Owner, Homer Mason; breed, RG; Henry, Beauty, GJ, 8, May,1083, 70.4. 1050, 41.0
Special attention given to children’s haircutting
no. of cows, 11; Avg. lbs. milk, 1 1265;
Class D. Cows 2 yr. old makng 35
Class A. Mature cows making over
avg. lbs. fat, 61.58.
| 60 lbs. fat, 10 highest are: C. B. Red- lbs. fat: J. M. Moore, Pearl, GJ, 2,
Balcony of Haltom’s Store
Marcelling ....................................
Three high grade herds are: Hunt burg, Beauty, GJ, 13, Mar. 1230, 66.4. June, 825, 49.5. Barber Bros., Ella,
- $.75
Reset
...........
........................
& Durrer, GG, 30, 1332, 60.81. N. T. Earl Porter, Babe, GJ, 7, May, 1386, RH, 2, Apr., 1420, 46.9; Owl, RH, 2,
.35
Haircutting ........................... ............................
.Henderson, GJ, 10, 1135, 59.40. Neig- “ 65.8. Lyle Craven, Lineback, GH, M, 1191, 46.5. Scovell A Kehrli, No. 7,
... .50
Phone 147-W for Appointments
j Mar., 1407, 65.7, Ivan Gist, Spot, GH, GH, 2, May, 1161, 41.8. Wm. Tohl,
er & Neiger, GH, 20, 1545, 56.38.
High pure bred cow is Tillie, Kiger j 9, Apr., 1767, 65.4. Earl Porter, Lola’s Beauty, GJ, 2, Apr., 888, 40.8. Joe
& Josi, 2898, 84.04 M. High grade Irene, RJ, 5, Apr., 1206, 65.1. Frank Reichlin, Star, GG, 2, Feb., 1053, 41.0.
cow is Leta, Williams A Beals, 1392, 1 Fox, Speck, Mix’t, M, Apr., 1326, 65. Kasper Huber, No. 7, GJ, 2, Jan., 654,
108.58, M.
Carl Commons, Daisy, GJ, 8, Apr., 40.5; No. 8, GG, 2, Jan., 798, 39.9; No.
“Boarders” detected and slaughter­ 1653, 64.0 A. C. Gist, Lady, J A D, 6, GS, 2, Mar., 744. 37.9. Wm. Tohl,
ed: During the month five culls were 5, Apr., 1278, 63.9. Ivan Gist, Jewell, Buckskin. RG. 2, Apr., 993, 37.7.
sold for beef and three for dairy pur- C.H, 11, Mar., 1529, 63.5. Lyle Crav­ Barber Bros. Molly GJ, 2, Apr., 1044,
pases.
en, Frank, GH. 7, Feb., 1809, 63.4. 37.6.
Production increased b y better
Class B. 4 yr. old making 45 lbs.
feeding: Two DeLaval Milking ma­ fat, 10 highest are: Lyle Craven, No. RESIDENT OF ROCKAWAY DIES
chines were installed by members of 45, GH. 4, Apr., 1725, 62.8.
John
Tillamook. Nehalem and Seaside.
the association.
Fleck, Alice, GH, 4, Mar., 1602, 62.5.
Enoch J. Johnson of Rockaway,
Number of cows producing over 40 Geo. Kellow, Blue, GJ, 4, Mar., 1695, died suddenly at his home last Sun­
lbs. fat 1224. The following are the 57.6. Lyle Craven, No. 40, GH. 4, day. He had lived in the beach city
records of cows producing more than Apr., 1197, 57.4. Daniels & Joe Rust, for five years, having moved there
Leave stajje depot at Tillamook. 9 a. m; leave
70 lbs. fat during the month of June, No. 15, GH. 4, May 1353, 55.5. Hurli- from his former home at Longreach,
1924. Owner of cow, name of cow, man A Sons. No. 34. GG, 4, Mar., West Virginia, where he was bom
stage depot. Seaside. 3 p. m.
breed, age, lbs. milk, lbs. fat: Will­ 1344,55.1. John Fox, Whaley, GJ, 4, November 9, 1856.
He was well!
iams A Beals, Leta, GJ, M, 1392, 108- Feb., 1095, 55.7. John Fox, Babe, GJ. known by visitors who has patronized
COAST STAGES
58. And. Vetsch, No. 1, GG, M. 1992, 4. Feb., 1918, 53.2. Hurliman & Sons, the Ijath house conducted by him. He
95 62. Hunt A Durrer, Blindy, GG, M, No. 19, GH, 4, Mar., 960, 61. 8.
is survived by his wife and two child-
Geo. Smith, Mgr.
1962, 92.21. Kiger A Josi, Brownie, B. Jones, Pansy, GJ, 4.
ran. The business section of Rock-
GJ, M. 1989, 91.49.
Williams A1 Class C. 3 yr. olds making over 40 away was closed Monday afternoon
OLD TILLAMOOK
GOITER”
The Young Business Man
.
While your business is in the making is the tin»
to get in close contact with your banker. Talk
with him frankly about your problems and y0Ur
ambitions.
The confidential relationship between the Tilla
mook County Bank and our patrons has made
their banking connection with us more enjoy
able and more profitable. We should like to
number you among our friends.
T illamook C ounty B ank
T illamook . O regon
ITAVI""
OAK FLOORING
STAGES
Nelson’s Hair bobbing and Beautv
Shoppe
COAST STAGES I
goaig away
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to Portland—
low roundtrip fern
$5.75
to Portland and return, told on Friday»,
Saturday» Sunday*. Return limit 16d»yfc
$7 00 to Portend and return, *old any day.
Return limit 3 month*, not to exceed
October 31,1924. Stop over anywhere.
These fare* represent lower coet tn»
portation than any other form which II
comparable in convenience and comfort.
Aik agmt for Ml information
Southern Pacific
Ray Grate, Agent.
Tillamook, Oregon
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NEW MARKET
C. F. Lincecum, Prop.
Meats Fish and poultry
Wholesale and Retail
FP.ÎÜ1Y IND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Breast of Spring Lamb, for stewing, per lb. 15c
Nice, meaty, roast of veal, per lb..............
Short Ribs of Beef, good for boiling or roast-
Pot Roast, lean and meaty, per lb 12 l-2c and 1
Picnic shoulder Hams, per lb........................
Our own sugar cured bacon and bacon backs,
half or whole, per lb....................................
Sugar curd Hams, half or whole, per lb.
Small lot our own make Lard, per lb. 15c;51*.
75c. io ibs............................. „................ $1;
Market on bacon and hams is rising—Very special •****
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Saturday only.
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Special lot of MILK FED Chickens for Roasting or
All previous cash or charge accounts will be handled
same courtesy as before.
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Tne NEW MARKET stands for modem meij
andising methods, with the best goods > .
lowest possible prices. A clean, sanitary,
,
mg market. Let us serve you at 304 East i
street, Tillamook.
We respectfully solicit your patronage
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Successors to Hadley's Meat Market
Bell Phone 3-W and Mutual Phone
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