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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1915)
TOWER OF BABEL It Remnsntt Art Dsllsved to St.tnd Near Babylon's Ruin. It Is doubtful If there l any Place lit the world so rich In ancient remains ns the vnlle.v of the Kuplirate. in Me.eiofninia The result Li that to nrchaeo' ovists ni.d M'holars the place ts a vol liable "lVm Tiddler's Krouml." nnd new "flints" arc constantly bclnc rv ported. When It Is remembered that tradi tion place the site-of- the Harden of lMen here, while iiinorig Its many rums are those of ntictenl Hahylon. the proml-dm: nature of the valley to the sclentltic ,eseavntor becomes apparent. It ts near the ruin of ttabylon thai we ClvI what many scholars believe to be tho vraalns of the tower of Habel i n i nmenso cube of brickwork, called by the natives Mrs N'imrud. l!cvnt c.hautlve e.amluatlon of the s-r.tase pile and Its site has reveal ed the Tact that the tower that oueo stood hero consisted of seven stnecs of brickwork on an eartheu platform, each tc. ef a different color. The tower boasted of a base tueas ur eut of nearly 000 square foot and rose to an unknown hctsbt. Even to d..v tlu ruins rl-e some UX feet above the level of the surrounding plain. Wide World Mapastue. CHEESE. (From Journal.) Did you know that America con sumes almost as much cheese as Ger main, and that Oregon cheese is Kainui a world wide reputation? Did you know that Tillamook. Oregon, produces chcc.se that is famous? And the war in Eut ope has created n dtMti.-ttid for Orrimn t-lii-esr thai lias the Tiliamookcrs working over lime, j S.jSo,M$ the recalled German attaches at Washington, have sailed (or home, Hrilain and France Ktall'B ,,,fc cou" duct. Financial exncits estimate that since the war bcR.ui the. United Slates CHINESE COURTESY. A Nsllvs VUw of ths Orltntal Brand of raltn. A Chlwe, uullVe an American, wtm i." .1 i.-i w.". ,.i a 1. 1 would nniMsif other men's viewpoint can sccmilillv ocd In 1- i till It in an ulltuvntMn. Is always r0,c " jcoiirleous and nusuen it ipU'sthm Avltu American merchant shlppliiR in-1 "Yet. yew, ?m yet." In cnu ho (IW crcard last year by nearly 500,000 nurees with hi opponent ho Mil nay tons, or from jrojS,6S8 yiw tons lol'-Voui- honor will lako mom tluio (o S. iSo.oSS tons. 1 he increase was the r..mi. iMiiur eonehiHlon Your honor HIV I III.IIIIV'kllMI ..WIIMII UHI IIIIIXi ' . ......... ...... ....... In fact, Tillamook cannot supply Ihc latest of any one year in our his ,,, ,u, rlj.t ul JH,rU,ps you may American dcm.unl, to say notluuK of j 'f,V, . , ,. 1 have o wlsn opinion later on I, worth th.t from Huropc and the Orient. I' ijyit men. including I onnmsMiiau ; pM m ,t,wr MuU ,Mnewhat dlf ThcNv-arhnsputa-criinp-inchresci Hank 1 uchanau. o "hn. lvc touevor. my U manufctunnK.iuU5trics of all na-j been. mdc cd b a 'Jf s"!lt : a,urt.-fu-n.u may t urn.. and lions directly involved. For the next at -W for tot pirac uiu r ,r..!l..iiev to the Mterinnn anit-irim .ci oy . im,""ir . niriitiiiL- strikes III Altiettcun 1IUtll'" ( in m.i.n WHEN YOUTH DIES. Thsl Shock of the First Realization One Is Getting Old. T''- moment when oue tin-t feels nc t I that ho W no l.uiser youm; Is houud to make oue it.ui.-o in something akin to consteraatioti. For vividness it Is lii.e a flash of lightning aero-s a I. ick sky Life no longer is all before one. even, more dreadful thought. It may be mostly behind. A tor the lint keen realization there fo 'iws a benildered state of mind due to unv P'lngtiess yes. to an actual pus xicd jiiuoility to accept the truth. With all :lu acuity of tin; startled call of a chJU at night tho heart cries out. "It camwt Iv, it Is not so." Yr'ith die.s liard and lights and Strug pies in It dying like an imprisoned bird, lltln-rs. even those nar and dear, aru oldi-r. are even old: we can see that Hut how can the stubborn facts true as to ourselves; Verr gradually. 1tt e by little. lighting its wax Inch by let. i. the truth prevails and guaws at the heart-though otily Intermltteiuly, of eoure-until ti.ue mimlix this emo tion ns it does every other one. Hubert L. Ituymoud In Ail.-intle .Monthly. few cnrs lovers of limuhrgcr must eat the American product or do with out. Those partial to imported Roque fort will he able to buy just as pood cheese, but must forco the "Imp" that is now printed on the original packages from Furopc. The net profits to Crcgou cheoe makers as a direct outcome of the war i Aft to be estimated. FOREIGN NEWS. tion lactones. THE WAR. .Vo operations of Important tf octirmt hi anj of the battle atcji,,. CM,,UH,i tivtwoon Ikmi amt I .it v.Ieiit.il 1-'lltenest has U bad m; ft. It tal-crt too much time If u KU .t h hxtvluij ht lio-l - door ho hi to .iini hiH liwid and nsk a ihMieit time lit it the Iif't nlwuhl not n.eouip 'i )ti ;i any fnrtlier. Ttw nawo Is me f li t driuklii 'ihti theft U a Keai (l- IE The Danish government prohtbfts the Ford peace party fro inhoiding uiectinRS at Copenhagen. I hc Vircek ctecliOni SKstaincd the SOVcrmiKnt polu. the war p.uly ab suiiunR trona voting, Lio J Melville Bingham of the Ford in.u, party, died at OiriMUa.t, December i pleuro-pnoumonia. Since the cimI war in Mexico began 151 Auiericans e bcetf killed, twen-t-st ot then on lilts side the hotdvr by linng acrns: the line. More than 4.000.000 of the popula tion ot Poland are destitute and en tirely dctjfcmicnt upon soup kitchens i where thort is itrd to each appli cant a situ II loaf of bread and a pint 01 soup d:tl). At least 150,000 Albanians have Aiming the pat week Hostilities art wttttctcd. however, tn wreek .tce-1 tionta, witcre the Teutons arc fre- j iorinn to attack thi Hritish Frci h ' torcca near aUuika. 4'hc Indian iroop.s hae been vtilh rawn irotn France tor iir..iitw' ihcuhcro, presumably in Egypt ot i I totcct India. t Elicit i liritiau ha created a 4n action with the I nitcd Stales b,. ..tti.iK for citisiuthio American matt . . .. . 1 ...t.:..t I .0,., ,.ct ....... .t i.u. """,Urt.tm lo aen.pt the UnuatLu uo thrcatv-iti to parte! pos, ...ail addicsf, d nm the Vnii.-tl . tuiC to (.lemutuv The Hrimh ca-ualttrs at the Dar danelles io December 11 totaled iiv VJl as oiifiall rrportrd. ihe nntisli parli.t.iuni approve iite r.tli of anottur iiiJIion men to me colors making $oo 000 .urn to ..I : ictudiiii; Ihc coloiuls, and thb total will soon be .f.WO.OOG. I lu total llriush ios.i in the war stated at s-JS, stared to de.nh in the last year and the same fate awaits an canal number I .ur u.iu ...n.-iiltv during ihe coming year, according to j the killed numbering 1 lo.o.U. wound- ! enly. II. K, Tons In New York lude- fj it la with dftmerfi awl ovety mh i I tberlnt Oeu ,t ftittltlng a duel oue , iHMMt pr mIo.I uilh nrv grtitl. n.eu . t aj to t..o uihor. "I'rny hit m. I .Tt." Tt" "tln'r rt-fiwo- ami j Oh. n. 1 ;tn- t 11 hit i tlpit." 1 1'o.iHtn-sM jt wh utily manifested lu 1 !be l tia of att luvltijtloo. Vvw l Ute.o .-v t uii ii.rl'tevl illiuiv'i 011 .Inic. In tad thei dolay for 11 11 Ihhii or IVIIte In thu ouretn.'. o.tlmwh I ttnv would not u" to .It. tit' . until itutto.1 umI 'traciii-tl lu n gently iv.uii manner i their Ittwl. KlttlltK the balm of til ptiMtt, the litwt bIuh.vs turns out ail Ihtf lucttihorst of hU fmull) to tlrau one after umutier of lit., lutlttsl frtruds t the dinner. ,v youusster Is ofleu sent out hy .lil mother to hunt thrlr c.k- is Hkr u h- mul. end. Otnlitiij them dr.u thorn Hkr- luuli-s to Itts tnitrr - : Olworvtins sin h ciHtinui. fonnxuer uatiaily iHiuth but they laugh mlMitk SNOWFLAKE SODAS lit this new Fumlly Vck&m crisp ami dclklou Snowflnku SodM'now come packed in a Military tin cak and cracker box. Ken your Nnttwflatwa fntftli mm! criip. Acta a a uaelul hllCHH RH. t A txa 1vf 4.a nlttu in 10c mul 25c package and in butJc lmli for ItiU on wry pliM PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. row Tl. AND, OKKCUN a BMBMBMMBMBMBMaaaHBaMalaMMaWMMaSBMMi ias . . Howard, an American slno . .1 us j.S .,. unih owner, who has been jnvinjt aid. j 1 In-sKusiai'si have opened a n. Ihe new lapanese liner Yasaka , o.ims-w i.nthc southern Airlcan Maru which e st Si.ooo.000 was tor- sr.mt, but Herlitt iep.rt the attacks perioed and su:k h .1 submarine in j v. in repitised .vith nea-y los ihc Mediterranean on Wednesday of Serious outbreak '.y strong Arab last wet k. Her crew and passengers, j i-ircc opening in 1 ripoli and numbennR .wo were rescued b a , t c . t li.iu- lord thi- ll.iii.h 1., warship and landed at Port , n acu.it e .he frontier mrt oi Solium Pcstry and Nnu. I Iiavp read that uo iweni-.icas'ever written to a ue. Can you. o.'Thtuid. ret-i'i 1 single rapturous or oveu ndiulr ing description of one? I searcb my tueniury in vuln. but produie Instead oue itispiuee that lias uiwuys iulereste.1 oit by iieglotl. You revall that little poem K Browning's, -a Km-e." thf brief nod charming description of a girl's pmfllf iigulus-t a backgniuud of gold. The m.-tii iiiL-si, uiuid' of softly parted lips, tb.- int-k -three lingers iciht .suri- ajiid" and the -fruit simm-d ptfriect .bin" all receive their due of pmLse; the nose, 1( ev'iuiii uece.s.sitt lu uuj protile. Ls uot'ereu mentioned. It may be u.s well; each reader Mipplie- In the lovely face the line that sun.- hlin best. The poet may have feareii that ny its mere luentlon he would pro t duce the effect too often given by the c, nose m real lire a heaviness that mars otherwise charmlug face. Atlautle. Decomposing Water. Water is decomposed or so p;i rated Into Its constituent gases by passing a continuous current of electricity through it. An ordinary zinc mid cop per voltaic battery gives sullicient 11 in pcnige and also voltage to separate the oxj 11 and hydrogen. Oxygen goes to the (Mile connected with the copper plate uud hydrogen to the zlac pole or plate. 'Ihe volume of hydrogen Is dou b!; that of the oxygen, and both ure chemically pure. Steam. If passed over red hot Iron, surrenders Its oxygen to the utotiis of the metal, while hydrogen Ls piven off pure uud free. New York American. French ij:.it-- . -sain inert was one American u Board the hip. and more than fifty women and a doxn children. A serious revolt-conary moetuent agai-t the monarchy is 'eportod in unn;.n, the southwestern proincc of 1hir.a. and to.ooo eovornment troops have been ordered from the western province Oi St-Chuen to quell the re.olt. Meanwhile it is re ported thit fic ;r. vi iccs. including v -.tnuau. have i.elar'd their inde pendence of the rule of Yuan Shi Kai, the other f ..:r being Sze-Chuen, Kwiiffjrtune, Kians;si and Kweichow. Ilcnfy Frrd has been comepllcd by a threatened nervous breakdown, to abandon tile peace inrty and start for boric. For ch first ' time in hi life he has been ill. and his condir. is reported as serious but not dan-r-erous, requiring medical treatment and rest. He promises to join the ex pedition later if wi.ll enough. Mta-i-while di-sentior.s in the peace ai party have resulted in Gov. Ham-a. North Dakota, abandoning it; also Mrs. Inez Mulhollond Hoi-serain, on of the women 1-adt-rs. o'i tiu l-gpt-1 ripoli border. Mr. Lloyd-George has been ap pealing uuK:n:! u, union labor U. cr :o permit the employment of non union labor in making munitions of war He describe the situation as se-i ntsly ihrea ing to tircat Hrit ain unless more lalwr can be secur ed for oeh purposes. The French steamer Yillc de I Ciutat wast unk by a submarine in the Mt ttlerranran on Monthly, and eighty lives were lost A VUKD f-OK FATHERS. Bad Memory. Flatbush i'ou've got a piece of thread about your thumb. Hensonhurst-Vcs. wife put It there to remind me to mail her letter. "Did you mull It?'" "Sure thing." "Why don't you remove tho thread then. 7" "Oh. I'm keeping that on to remind me to tell her that I forgot to put a tamp on It." yonkers Statesman. A Hatty Makeup. An nctor once was cast as a brigand In "Ingomar." and the director told him to get a rug. throw It about bis ahoulders and sit by a camp fire. Ho did so, his fiice being toward the audi ence. In a tense situation be stood up. turned around and almost broke up the bow. Worked In the rog wa one word, "Wt'icotne("-8t. Louis Post-Dla-patcu. Qutsnd It inspector, examining a class In gram, mar -a rote a sentence on the black. board and asked If any one noticed anything peculiar lu It Aflur u short silence a small boy ex claimed, "yea. sir: the bad writing." Ex-ekange. It is the right of a child to see and know his father. it is wrong for a father to engage himself that his child is excluded from his presence. N'o amount of business success can compensate for the loss of a child's love and confidence. A child needs attention and gener ally attaches himself most to the par ent that devotes most time and care to his welfare. If a father on week days allows bus mess to stand betwixt himself and ins family, and on .Sunilrn-c i,,,,;.. himself in the Sunday newspaper, or j.... ...,.) aium; in 111s car, wiiat can he expect of his child? A man must .support his family, and if he is a wage-earner, he has to be absent trotn home, but when his work is done, his children are entitled to all the affection and council he can bestow upon them. If a man has a profession or a busi ness, he ought not to forget his chil dren, no matter what the clamor of Ins clients or patrons. Surely mere money making cannot justify child neglect. An exchange tells of a prosperous family in which the children were turned over to the care of servants. Soon misfortune overlook ti, f-ii.- cr, and the servants were discharged. , !"a,t ay the parents lived w th their little ones. One evening, when the father had returned home after a day of anxiety and business u.iy, ins nine girl clambered upon --i. v.wawiii: ncr An ErtX Indian Crlm. The oceideutal rentier who shrug-t his shoulders tte;Ujrlngly over the evils of Indian caste tuts little coureptiou of what sum-ring the custom Involves Its tragedies eMend even to the hum lite, commonplace mutters of ovcryduy life. A little Incident witnessed by Prince Hojldar Knrageorgevltch and chronicled In his Knchuuied India" ileitis no comment. Stones nnd Hying sticks were thrown at a little pnrlnh girl whoso shadow ns she passed deliled the food of 11 Ilrah man. lie merely threw away tho rice which the dugs soon finished. Hut the nystn niicrs who witnessed thy glrl' Insolence lu going so near a Inly mat, -she. so base and unworthy Hew 111 i.u- iiiu.-iiiiv erouture. who ran tiwn "Teaming ami dropping the load of wood she v.-ns carrying on her hack. Holland':: Colonics. Holland, with 11 population nnmliei Ing only 11 little more than iS.OOO.Ik uud wllh ait urea only about m,, r.,,,,-.i .. . , .. . . . .. me in me Minn- or .ee. lork. ranks third nmoiig tho countrle or tin- earth In the numl er of Us col.. Dials and ilfth among them lu the art- Us colonics. Duly Ctcal Illilal. uud Train e huvo greater ciCotihil oi tilntluiiH. and only Or.-a. isrltn 11 IVaiito. (icMiiany and Portugal h;u grealet- .-nloi.Iul areas Tho Imti h ru , six times ilf( iminy pe ipli-;!'. ikmj.i, . . milslde of Uolliind us (hern ure Willi In Its boundaries Argonaut DIDN'T GET A I0B. pendent. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court ot the 5tutr ol Oregon, (or the County of rillnutiKik. Plnlntlir, m m 11 M M m m m , m m m m m n. n m m W&y -ihose Paiiis? Mttv l a tot!fliojilnl imsolli'IlnJ "II I I. d my will h Hitj ls lulirMi.pd on -ey ttvi wiiict. The man ur dunlin ihM (i (hriimaliMti ami ft to kerp rnti u Moan's L!ai Mwiil 11 bke n Jfanli4 li icftiiitii a j..pi." .f. J, ft rflrtk-7, ,V. J, Sloan's Liniment i HUJMM 'i"i" 1 1,1 1 IT-VI. Vsi I r 2 oi KatfNJkVHWttM But the Ciietld ll.o Landid It If Nerve Vsj p fto-iJmmondation. "I've seen a b;i (,j cool huim in niy time, but bolluvti uie I cuughi one the oilier day thai had cm m nkiuncil for nerve." The spcak-cr, a c'clo live In one oi the large downtown department stores, wan leaning ugiil.M ihe inii In 11 police sourt waiting for her casu to he called l Spoiled (i woman whoso nellon me. 1 trailed lier for minutes father love. fx, Overcoming DlfficultUi. I And nothing so singular in life aa mis, mat everything opposing appears to Jose its substance the moment oue kCtuallr trrirmlou u-Uli n- rir, u.. ........ . - . w . . mii nLiiuiiir. . . r .'!- "OI (-1 "CL KlilflO n uo nut uw in uri-a ridicule the pe-; rrol.iMjw, imo ,ffcrt j around his nick said- "M "Papa, do,,', get rich agaiu. You ,i, uidu't" Just ui't not come into the uiirscrv were rich, but now we mn r..,. 1 ,""ul uu!S "tid Ihen. presui. around you, and get on your knee anil m K"1,l,lcd 0,1 " bar of live cent kiss you. Don't get rich again papa." """'I' T,"lt waKn't hardly euough lu American fathers who are bent on 'lM'lf a caK" "n, so I kept un making fortunes need to lay this in- i "'th shut and my eyes open as she A tli on s-intl V i I .. m!"j0 l,or W,iy t0VVUrd tl,e 'Vlor rich in 1 ",ICS l,Ct,er V1 t0 ct W,B Sot Into the cage I w.u. .... m-i nin un sue iraipseti- along mo iiisiu fowartl tho ofllce. "Apparently, as If In scurch of work, I liliiveil with n ulln iw uii. ,.i.i i.. !r .... unv milt LUU boss her story, and, would you neie-i. , im, nil.- nun irjillj; lO g'l n J' ll f,. . In Cleveland 100,000 cases of grip ' wuu fi"t u place In the u.ip .'0 or influenza arc reported. ' P'irtiaeiil, vnylrig that she had boon a viuniir.il ucwey cc e brated die rteriionslisitor fur n lm. -..n,. outdoor work soap ii he hnd r t.u .... i.... siiieHwot;!:'" Tom Isimiy. v- ! George It. Kidgeuv. Kimim Itnfgc way, Globo Oil Compitn. n ciP'-r iitlon. Thomas Waynu, Itceeiver of I siiHi Globe UII Company. aivrWilimm 'ollotnr. Ikifutitiii!. lotietirco I'- Uldguwtty, Ivuwnn V llhfgewity. Globtr Oil ( ompjiny. a ct.r (Miralion Thomns J. Way tie, Hoceiver of said tllobo Oil Company, and Will ZolMiti : You ami each of you tire hereby re-tpiir.-d to iipivnr 11ml answer the com plaint tiled ngiiinsl you In the above untitled suit on or before tho 12th da, of January, 191ft, that, being n day on ami a'ter tne expiration of six wcc' after the first publication of ttu tu.n mot s. that being the (imo iireseribd In the order 'or the publication of this I amnion, iiud If oii fail to so iuipo.tr! umI imswer for want tlx-rouf tbu plum- tttr will iipplv tothetairt for the ro- I lief tlcmunde.1 in mild complaint : to- I wit, for judgment m.d ileerito .igiilnntl the said George It. Kidttfwuy ami J Km mi. F. H.dgewuv for ibe sum of Hl.OO, uud the sum of Sftl.W). interest-' thereon tluu Oct. '), HUB, and for th further sums sum of KW.W, inxl S'Jfl.M, ' and $12.77. taxes paid on tin. property hereinafter described on October .10. 1 lllir.; mak ing a to Uil of J'J.Tii. 'iy ; hi. I for Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from October . 1 I'J15, until paid ; and for the further. cum of $l2fi.W as attorneys fees hute in; ami for hi coiU and disbursement ' ill this suit: and decreeing the morl-l and 13, of the Mortgage Itecord of 1 l Tillamook County, Oregon, to In 1 U 1 . BREAD MjhIc ol Yfitiihill Kiunllv lUcml l-'lour is a Ihouivimk fniul. It cannot lie oiitclurtscil at the price anil ih citial to many'o the higher priccil honl whqtt llourn oil the market. II . von want your hoyH ami khIh to jrov j.tronK ami healthy serve them with plenty of the protTtieU from Yamhill I'amilv Mleml l-'lour. YAMHILL MILLING CO. llrst lien on all of the Northeast Quae. ter. Hi d all of the Northeast Ounrter I of the Southeast Quarter, of .Section I Thirteen; and all of the Southwest J Quarter of tho Southeast Quarter, of .Section Twelve; all in Townshlp'Threo South, Kimgo Ten Wust. of tho Willnm. ette Meridian, in Tillamook County. Oregon, for all of said sums of money : and that until mortgiigu be foreclosed and MHld real property be sold in satis faction of said tllili'meiit. mul tlml ikn defendants, and each of them, bo for- over linrreii and lurcclosu! of any and all right, tirlu and iriteiestin shM real property, saving only tho' statutorv right of redomntion : hum fur luirinnni judgment m-iiiiiBt tho ilnftindnnts Gorge U. Illdguwiy and iCmma F. Uidgeway for anv dullciLnev : nnd fnr suen inner reliel as eiiultv mitv I'rnnt ns prayed in sum complaint. This summons Is nuhlished Is fun-mi a nee of an order of the llnm.!.!,. a H. Hagley. Judge of said Court, duly niiide.Hnd entered on November S27th. l'Jir., and Ihe dutuof first publicitlon Nine nn inir. ,...,1 nf i... 1. '. ...in.. .1.: I ' "V. I'uoiieif nun is janunry 11, l'J:li. Johnson &Mlbews. 705 Northwestern Dunk Illdg. Portland, Oregon. Attornuvs for plaintiff. Olfl.a CrnunJ I'lanr, TIJ II. 1. 1 WliK Kolll. Wl .an I'U. 11.11 S3J P. O. Hm. tU7 AHSTRACTS f)X STOKT NOTICIi HY THIS Pacific Abstract Comoanv 3 . a 1 L V. EIJKRMARDT, Man.it.r Complete Set ol AbatrictM of the KecorJ of Tillamook County NATIONAL NEWS NOTES. NOTICE TOTIMBER USERS Any orders for any kind of lumber from the Ye ow Fir Mill, hould bo left at hn Tlllamool; Feed Co, store rviiuiu tnev win ref-iovn i.r.imp.t ...tn. .wil. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished upartmonU for rent at tho Tilco ApartrnenU In the Masonic building.. All modern conveniences, at business center. Enoulre at Herald Office. Vubserlbe for the twice i rh week. Herald. Issued Admiral Dewey celebrated his tenionsipitor fr a large s seven ty-ciglith birthday last .Sunday ' hat she r.as tired of the ied lfe::',mt,m,rlnrr:,'fi Unit-' ami olYerod Ihe bar of si rallu, ..i.u ot oihui . oi-ada scv- I'.' ' Yt,J ' Cv'f iOVa. W- .llilliiln.. fi.. idilio. Arkans.-s and .South t'urolinn Laptauis Hoy-Kd and von Papcn, "I siotsl i us long 'is J could nnd (lien -v. I'-. MOfinrltHooilen fbe 'hf.) l.?v to 'can her. can you ucui Uuu for nuivoV- Dtlroll C4lu;d,ir Mt-ht PETER DECKER Mfcfifnt Tailor 2nd'Ea! Ave nu ORY CLEANING PRESSING AND 1 TILLAMOOK . . . CK Geo. P. Winslow ATTOI.NBV.AT LAW illlatnoolc Hlock Kotiin 2f Tillamook, Oregon JOHN LELAND HENDERSON Attorney-at-Law Abstracter Tillamook County Bank Bldg. J. CLAU88EN L-ANA YER Dkutscnhk Advokat Conimcrcifil Uuildin Dr. Jack Olson KKSIDKNT DENTIST Omeo Hours I mm 'J a. in. to 6 p. m. Oddfellows BuiMSax lloth l'hontis TIU AnOOK UNDI.RTAKINO CO. K. N. IIHNKI.H. Miri. Ucateil In JoneH.Kiiudsoii Itullillnr Fuw.ral Dlractor and Uciud Embalm Udv. Assistant When ItetiueateJ. GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office In Tillamook Block J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. Tillamook "(""'"INAHIAN inoiii fkonua) Orion Eat Viereck's Bred TILLAMOOK BAKERY1 REPAIRING AT Al.I. GNOCKPB