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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1915)
: ii n it r? -. .ii ..ocri Strife a Merit q Oregon. U'uler te H - sriixRi; 1 ,'ifl A jldvcriteitm Km I eest Advertisements . Hwt Uwortion. pot Hw - ? F.neb atnVotptc-.t insertion, tine ' Ito;retca olieoe Tir ct Oi dm V ,t lltil .06 .. I- ' .. Cuvtv d in vies, per iiw - Loc .!.. r h e, first insertion 7 - - ITBSIMY JANUARY LH3. I01f. the I. gislatxirv nic!ted thit 1 1 ii I.-. en , ' I 'i . !c aprr ; n.. .1 U blieit ..btiod eoni- . i ll .1 ."X- '.U U crn ue if he i v ;ie " he . fill ' h.w ! tlie !. - ... ,U i or'-. II ret l-lll!U-"t :t ' is ! Ill .r hart be- -nw iiaothieU here The Orejfon Jonmat say: The proposed repeal of the eontinu ii s: f. itnre of the ariealtural eolleitd ti ion aivl evp-rimnUi fanda a ii ft aaa!t on the farmers of Ora p., . It i a direct attack on the only a. , -upriatitms that touch intimately the fe of the farmers and that directly be" fit the farmers. I is sincere!- hoped that the legis lat -e will n.t make the mistake of srirfiin out the coliece extension nnd exienmeotai work now underway. T'ie Journal further say : "We cail up-m people to o back to f t - 'il. The reaiion people do not go : to the iaiui i: that the land re jr inadequate profit. If you make he f..rms pay handsomely, the farmer . :nd (jirls wilt stop flocking to the e-t 'The agricultural college extension s"ri i$ not an appropriation for the v-ultural coliejfe. It ia an appru n.aii directly fur the farmer, ft ia ; ' for carry inn direct t the farm .. :(j throuKfl tiie county extension t toe methods that win increase . -systematize production and in e t'ie farm income, v fund can be usej only in those i s wnich appropriate aum equal state appropriation, it i co : ve between state and county. crt a;.. .t as t.'.t f .i . .: t- an never oe permanent to long -ontinumg feature of the suite taken sway and the question of r toe legislature -will continue irupriatiu,. be always in the air. ivry ui-eeitdinty to result would the system and be destructive ,lity acij eificiency." of COUiiTY U!T PLAN FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. . i, Or., Jan. 22. An entire --Hie school system, '.-'net to a county : n'd in a bill intro- yisterday after ' y i' i'.rtda1e by request, i - i t the election of uniiu s oi . t'ltinty board of n, win; are given entire super r all th schools in the county. -e to appoint the county school endent, and with him. will ein i the teachers, approve all the '- 1 perform alt the services no r el by the school boards in the '! districts. ' strict ar- to be affected ex ' -.e of the first class. To adopt l ! n is left optional to the var-i- c mties, to be determined by a the electors in the county, "."t : we do not believe the people r ii al will consider with much "r t e above proposed bill. The i ,,0 , ! many good points ! there may he some counties ri il can be worked to advantag' .' . r, we believe that most of the i -ii" s of the stati itcljif!iiig 1 ilh- 'I I sir 1 '' h. P' C' 1' i' i f 1 1 at, V' ; II c - ALEX. M'NAIR& CCX A.JL M AIM HITGHEN RANGES and ME TiNG&STO VES See Us for Prices Before-'OrderingfElsewhere .v. t ci f- it i t rv V e c CKCiis?A f ION, t of March 3, Ir-" VV K IN Al v - - - IJaeh subsequent i-nertio-v Itetolutione of iMlIo-oiwc a. lf "j ' Hu-dr S I Wehrtftl earjs, .05 1. 00 ilhitty AW wnm, mr . of. inir, to Insure iv..'!iieHo- irur Tuesday Bui rTi i''iB05. Reasons arc im)etattv. wHk will br nppcMil to it U-cat-M? 1 take ir Mtt the yopk the kcal con- 'ml l C1toi iwaiiera. im- jjv'- v. vchool Utrict had father run their v. i airV.i than tentraliic the powt over cho-ol affairs in the hand ef a I tew men. ! !v Sv;xkmst of the unem'cted enerev ' -.v'-)' 'y the French soldier in n i I "tic ivresnt war, rw. ""'"v i Chauffard. an eminent member of the French Academy of Medicine savsc "Xorunl f.ixMt hae adapted then1 setve conagecwly W the anonie ;nd nm taiuties wheh suddenly have hrok n up all their cutnary habit of thought, action and fettins The eaily closinf of wine shops an I cafes;-the prohibiton of the sale of ahsinthe. and physical edueation, are I'wonsr the thinffs which eptotin the "rencth of the race, and thec aUo will contribute to the restoration of the birth rate and to the moral and physical condition of the nation." THE Atf.I LORBY BILL. Thi. im.t.:irc h-ii passed the house nd will pnably become a law. It is jinii.tl ,t profesional paid loh bit who pose as disinterested citt- rens. Si is also aimed at the state officials -Icpnties ant! members of boards and consmiMon. When the lecislattire meet these " rons ou salary and many drawing litVafrc and expenses, come to Salem t.i I bby for more money. (Vticials travel over the state and til! the newspapers, with the wonder ful ac'.tevemcnts of their department all to increase taxes. Th c abuses arr all struck at by the Ai-ti-Lobby bill which will help hold town the volume of freak and tf rail laws ITALY'S LATEST EARTHQUAKE. The Italian earthquake is an un speakable horror which, strange to say, has almost failed to horrify the world. The cause of this apparent callous ness is the gigantc war. With the in eliigint forces of Europe actively en Mgcd in killing and maiming men by he million, mankind simply refuses be dismayed when the forces of ; ture engage in killing and maiming eople only by the hundred thousand. Vet to Italy the catastrophy baffles Ascription. Its area far exceed that f the Messina earth quake, covering he whole central part of the country i ,rom ca to sea and from Naples on I thc south to Fcrrara on the north j hc, life and proptrty losses cannot ;as 'et be computed, as several of the towns destroyed arc completely cut off from communication with the out s.ide world, but the killed and injured will certainly number ioo.ooo, whih tillions and millions of moncv can not restore the destruction to mater ial values. The suffering consequent upon this horrors is appalling. Wounds, disease, starvation, sudden insanities, domes tic tragedies, distress of mind and grief of heart can never be depicted. Vet Italy, on account of war enlan fclements, r fuses outside aid and bravely nones herself for the task of self-recuperation and home healing. Nevertheless the sympathies of civil ized people everywhere go out to her in measure unbounded. Ex. DAIRY NOTES From Western Farmer: Milk Veins. A scl.scriher writes from Montana in ml I" t. rt. 11" I i i,l tnipoi I .lin e in It w uhl rni dm milk veins under a row do "" toiivf) milk. ct such i Utile '"' ei.vl undemanding. '"'k ,l' l' the milk is made wititwfcete - tow and that it flow hrtO the through those N torttw vein - ed milk vein. "What's in a mr" Often that causes mtsnndefswWBUf carry the woom wmm ,,, u m.tkcitlt.n in tt hack to the hcait. The hHx-d thf uddrr ihrwuth thf largf i ' ntwry and It H.t hramho h ha liiUitlnl it ttmoion it tt o taHv on I Imp td row It indicate mt!k pacy nrmujr t" ' have . I.trse npply of blood, in it mMt have a lare out!' that hlothl aeW to the heart, Tv) Kwtwrkabk Gv. VV. VV. Butier nf Grandvirw ow ,u r ,f reitiMeml H'lt. )- tow, which are erttittcd io ft ' " feai They are known t Tr. ,..ii Bnfy" !fo. ttft.t ai d ctt. i scent" No. antM Bellr CrescfTi born .January nth, tjfV. and Cr Hcanty. Jantiary ij, i0ft Hcth were bred by VHlman Mid It !.. Manistee. Mich., and both were ir. l by Mar.iter Prince No. iqjii. As will be seen, both cows wilt It i year old the Mth ttl IJth f January. vn$. Belle Crcnt i n wrstng her t?th calf, which wa ! ' tktober 14th (a beautiful heifer) ami for wrhich Mr, Butter hat been ofii r ed $400 and Creftacent Beauty i t(t freshen her trth calf tM moti! Both cows have alway been awne.l Sy the same nerson and wfhenr" one ha changed ownership the othr. has gone with her Roth row re n Htniulin' ide by side in Mr. Built barn at (irandvtew and give every t lication of keeping up the gcod w'W Thev are both extra lartte and " cent Beauty, even at hrr present 1 it a sh 1 "w. An eastern d.i n.tper recently made special mcnli m f a Holstein cow which was 17 yeaf ld and Mill having calves, whit! they considered very rrmarkabte. Milking Machines. The present day milk ing uMichin -,ire such an improvement over tK hi-time machines I hut they may no it considered beyond the experimrf al stage. When first out on the mar Icet, they naturally had tt number of -crion imperfection. These have Iteen almost entirely overcome by the invmtrve ingennity of man, so that i day it may safety be said that the most modern of them are a succrm The two chief Stumbling blocks were keeping the machine clean, and avoiding of injury to the udder of the cow. Il is true that in the hand. f a rreicss operator they are still sub let to criticism along these itne', ut it is the fault of the operator, ,m t nit of the machine. It will no l.'ihi always require more iutetliRrurr ,ki1 judgment to operate them than t t-ncrally displayed by a larr ytr rentage of our hand-milkers Wl.iti in the hand of careful men they an a success. It would be difficult to foretell whrvt he futur- has in store for the dairv nan with the milking machine to ' his milking. Nevertheless, the mosf lifficult frroblem. trial of hired bt !;, hould at least be partially sol.l. li there is any one draw back to .'ui'ry fnrming, it is this one of kee uk competent and reliable help. A' other irksome farm operations sreir to have been benefitted by meeh.u. ical invention but milking, the most dispised of them all, seems either to have been neirterted or la have been the more difficult to ndte Men hate the monotony and regular ity of hand-milking. Perhaps m ch tuical milking should prove more lopular, as the amount of time an I physical exertion is greatly de creased. Already a great many machine have been installed in some of oir best dairies, and their success their i being watched with much interrit by fanner dairymen. H. E. IDvora chek, Colorado Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Colorado. Cause of Qna War. Wllllum tin; Cdiiiiucror lost I1I.1 life In Franec IhroilKli I1I1 liorKU tteiidlng on 11 riilliot eliider whlli- lie wmh hii pcrliitiMidltiK the huriiliiK of MnuteH, hut few people know tin fact which gnvo ride to the ciiuipulKM tlmt co.it Wllllum hlH llfi;. I-urliiK Ihu latter part of his relKti he lieeaine iilniorumlly Ntont nnd eon MTjijcj't Jy the liillKlilliKstorlf or not only his KUbJectH. hut IiIh uelKhhuiH nenm the wntcr. One day liln con ti'inporury, I'hlllp of France, coinparisl him to 11 fillet of veal 011 cut-Kern 11 ml miKKi'Kti'd Hint he Hhould he cxhlhltcd at a pil.c iimuiirch hIiow 'i'hn ho cm niu'ed William that he stralxhtwiiy inailc war upon IiIh rldlciiler, and the low of thniiHaudii of linn was the ro .'lilt.- London rit titn lit U I ' In- .I.U'V THE COIISiy Fl tt) Peter lU.tfeixt 1 r .,,, Nll .nl 1 " ' ' B Tb r,imer vt n""e H )tr lb nnn Us H " ' rltt man l an entriui.u. nt to (arnter i edaeat i' stroll tbmagh the fair r-mnd ' Hnger s mt'tuout at a rr ..f thv potntr of gnatet tnterwt, 1 r' vtstt the mr-e tin t leal deparlmetit aU hold ettuiraiiu.un with the worWs Afeatest thinker You are nov, Mtrndtng a ot the mental gtauta in pechaaieal ci Mtee of all aae 1 tie) are adnrvwtn you tn tons .ie vt Irv-n and steel a0 la lnua) mute aM ptfrtul tell an sloqiienl itory l tho wwrld'a pntr Thf tnvoiittx; ( r the mwii valuable farm hands we hv n they perform an rt4unu aorvtca to mankind We run alt help others (or ft brief perVhi hM we Me. but it lake s master mmrt to towet tnt the rralm ot nelwue and Hshl toreh prngreM that iti illuminate the pa'" way of civttiMiKn tor future geuvrs tlona The moo who cave u th tekte. the hmdrr. tb cotton (tin au4 huBdretis of of hrr valuable mvnttre work In every (tela on earth ann u. eontlnue their labors as long a t'm Their brtiht intellect bare conquer ' death and they wilt live and -" mankind on i no forever. witlnit' money and ithnut priee Thy hve shown us hn Rraud and noble it to work for others; they have alw taught U3 lesson ta economy eft etemy. bow to utk one hour do ih work of two or more; have Ixtieth enetl our live, multtplted "i' otiportunltie and taken toil off th hack of humanity They aro the moat praetlcal n the world ever produced. Their In venttons have ttood the aetd text ..f utility and eBiclenry, Like all u-.ul men. they do not sk pobttclty. tt million ot machines slog their pri from every harvest Seltt on earth and as many pk turn the soil In mate spiause of their marvelous acbl meat FARMER RADFORD ON WOMAN SUFFRAGS Thn bom Is the Rrvalest conir.t"i ( tkn of umej to the sorlrl. and the , hearthstonh Is her throne. Our clai structure I built around hr. an I iogIaI rtcbteouiaeas I la her eh rre Her beautiful life lights the hl hope nd her refinement Is the har of twentieth century cWIIImii n II r i graces ami her power are the eun.u U thy products of generailxnit r .queenly conqurst, and her eron of 1 eialled wowaiihnnd la Jewelrd H! 'the ldom of saintly mothers Ki:. has been a great factor In the Kurv of our country, and her noble cli.. . wonts should not be marred or h-t hallowed Influence blighted by Cik Coarser duties of eitlsensblp. Amtn ean chivalry should never permit ! to bear the burdens of defending a,-.) iaainialnlii government, but slue 1 prerve her uusulliod froui lie nil it Influences of polltlt:, and proi.-. i t. r from the welKhty ri'MniilhlMles .1 the sordid affairs of in, "im :i crush her Ideahi arid lovmr h' r st: ' nrds. the motbetiiood of the tan Is our Inspiration. sh In Ilic Kuxrd.a, of our dometie v. Iran and a fpud Ui a hlrher life, but dlrmilnn the at fair of coveruuieut not within wo mau's sphf-r!. anil political gossiii would eau'w her to ueRlect the lion.. foret to mend our elolbes and burn the hiaciiitM. RURAL SOCIAL CENTERS Wo need social centum wheio 0111 yniinK peopli) can ho entertnlned amused and Instructed under the ill ruction of cultured, elemi and coin potent leadership, where mwithetlc HurroundliiKH Hllr the love for the beautiful, where art chartfe ih at triOHph'-re ft Itli liiRpiralliui and iouei and innocent aiiiuseiniuitH limtruit and hrlKhti-ii their lives. To hold our ytiutiK peoide oi the farm wo iniiHt make farm life more attracllve ah well uh the huMlneHM of farmliiK more rmnuiieiatlve. Tim Hchool houiie Hhould ho the hoc;iI unit, properly equipped for nourlhliiK and' bttlldliiK character, ho that the Uvea of our people can properly function nroiind It and hccoine HUpiilled with the tiectiHKarj nlnmuntH of huiiiun thought and activity. ICdiienMon Is 11 developing of , mind, in. a ntuflliiK of the iiemury. Dlgeut what you read. 11 Old men have vIhIoiis, young men liuvo dreairm. HuccnKflful fariiieis plow deep while Hlucgards aloep. The growing of legunies will mtnrd uoll depletion und greatly add to Its power to nrodiico, , MliQl'hM l-OM IllUA 1 In Ilic IJlM'tlcl Court ol Hie Dtllicd Mntes lor the IMMUcl of ! ! (JicKon ! In Hie mullet f Mvrr -Sen. j UsnVmpl ..... ,1 I itl teeelve elrsl htds fur he ! follow ln puipetlv. fmmerly belonging 1 to M vet .V ''. Hsi.kllipU. sIUIbIH I., the .tnietwin f. itwrl V eeiiplml U.V M 1MIU( t l lei-'. Oiegon.unto aid until U ! fW mm un Vi.... Jvu"' &rv So 710 IT Morgan lIullJH.g. I'oitlalld. ''AtTea el .. nmfrfiaiT dt-ie e Msistieg i" u'n,,t gnwvrws, shin, rmlwts. hat tl iestM. hsrdeare. qm. oawsio, dtK, s vr . of lb nv .a. ri.l vloe of IJV 'wi i.',. 1 , 1 taoiiiiit tit the tn ef the mvenlorled lue! latil 10. t'srllliesl rheek f.r to ps'f rent f the amount oltered must see-iinpeoy e'l Hle suhjeet U toe iqwul of the "uientory of th ,roirtf my l seen at mjf ohVe, . m ! "I Helm, Uiegt.lt. at the latter f which ple the propem Ma be Ii etd. ' K I- febtn. 1lUte. Notice ol I'lnnl cttlcnieiU . .. . . . t . . .... Ik .1 WE. Iltn , exeeutor of the estate 01 r it. ir I cel. deceased. hav filed our final .' j count and report soeb eveeittnr elerk of I IllatnooV ' Count, Uregmi. end Ihe eM.tv court nf said county has spomnled Kehtrv !VthIla, ae the lime for bee ring oh jeeiion thereto awl tne nnei em, ment of W estate, Wm. M IommI. t h. K lhl. New Umj Mel'oy, Kveeutor f tnc lUUtouf h. II. Vlrttel, leerel. Ii, W. Moolugoo, II. II. Ntcholn. Atti.mrv. for the Keruti. NotUc lor I'lililivntluii (l-t'lll ISIII'U) Department of the InlefJor rm. I.ANU tn KIl'K at I'ortUn-l, Oregon, January 33, IUI.V NOUt'K l hereby given that Fried rich Hfrtiret. of IUmef. tittaitHtoV (., l)reir.. !. 00 Flirury tl. lain, meoe llorovetsstl Itotiy. No OtaM, for ta t 8. Soetton I. TowiMhip South. Keoce 1 West. WllUttMfttr Ucridin. h HW not'ev f lntnUn to make Final fivn year I'tunf. to r Ubhsh rlslm to the land atwVe do rntml, before the Cnunlr t'Wirk of TllUmutiV I'outity. Oregon, nl Tllla HMiuk, Oregon, on the Uh lny of March, lull t Uimatil inv m wit muci llrtma'i M. l armrr, of HeJ ver, Oregon, Jane M lUVvr. of Hemlock, Orrgun. iier W Itadvfelt, of Itoavrr. lte'ri. Itoherl Wnymlre. of Ilnaver. tlregoo II F. Ilifby. Itegister. In l ho Count Court ol the tntc nl Oregon, tor I'lllnitHMiK Cutinty Kdyih Ung. I'Uiniur. vs. Roy I. I.oeu'. Defendant To Hoy C. l-ong. the above natmsl de fendant : In The Name of the Hlalr of Otrgmi, You are heroby niuirvi to niqxnr ami answer Ihe eomplalm Shst ugMioti you In the sImivu entitled stilt 00 or .bo fore the esplratioo of l.t week from the date of the first (mlilo'sllmi of tlii urnmons, ami if yuu full tu so m pour ami answer, for want thereof th plslntilf wilt apply to the Court fur n lin'i therein for the relief delnuiHlet) in the emplatnt, which U that the bomls of mntrimonv ektstinir Imtwern )ixirilf bimI this pUlntiniie tlitolvel, hih! that the plaliilill be ruslnrnd to her former name, and for sueh other end further relief ji the t.Vmrt mny deem piithUi This suiiiinofis is published in the Tillamook llershl by nn unler of Ihe Honorable. Homer Ma on, County Judge of TilhiiiKMik County, nrefoh, said order helm; ilatiMl the -:"( Ii dny of .Unusry, 1015, requiring the pubiirn lion of thi sumtnoii to be tumlc. onee week for ( miei esmve weeks, nnd the date of'the I'rst pulillrntlon hereof Is Tuesdnv the 'i'illild of Jnminry, 1UI5. ; tm fi'no. 1'. t iimliin.. Attorney for 1'lnlntlfT. Notice ol Aumliiistnitiir's 5nle Notlre is hereby given thai the nil ilerslgneil noil the duly npiMilntril ml ininlstrntur of llm imtntit of Kuliy I,, I'ayno, ileeionmd, nine Itoown as Itiihy I". I I'Hyiie, nUo known hn Ruby ' I,, I, He, also known ns Ituliy I,. Ilimell, in aci'orilnnre with llm order of the I Ion, (,'ounty Court of Tillamook Coun ty. Oregon, will on February 17th, l'Jlf, mini dale holni; Wednesday, nt Ihu hour of 10 a. in , at Ihe front door of the Court 1 louse of I'llliimoi.k t'tiin tyt Oregon, sell ut puhlie hui'Ii.hi to thu highest bidder for cash 111 hand or for part essh end hatanee in deferred paymmitH, Mihjeel to the approval of the iiforeHiud court, (lie following 1(0 Hcrlhed property, lo-wit : Thu HH I of the NIC 1 of .Section Jill nnd the SW J of the NWJ of !h etinn 21 in Township 2 South U'itno !i West Willamette Mer idian, nil being In Tillmiiook County, wroKon. 1 n Jumim Walton, Jr., ThoiniiH Coale. 1 WW Sp ling llldg., AiliiilnUtrator. rortlatid, Oriigon, Attorney for AdmliilHlrnlor, First I'uhllcalfon: January tilth I HI 6, hunt I'tihlii-ailoii- . hruiiry Kith 11115. Uxcciiliir'H Notice In Crcilltors Notice 1h hereby given Hint by vlr tuo of an order inaile and ciileritil in the. (Tmintv Court of the Minio ,if Hp... gnn for Tilhunoek County, on the JiOtli day of December, l!)ll, llm tinder Hlgnod. Herman Sander, wiih duly nn liolnlcil Kxcclitnr of tlin I.imi Will mul IVHtiiinent of John (J. .Sander, lie ceiiHud, All purKons having claims agiihiHt thu i Mtiitij of tuihl John C. .San der, ileceiined, urn hereby notified mill ieitiliTil to prenent the Heme, tpguthur w'th voucIiith mul duo proof, to thu niiilerHigiied, or to I1I11 iillorney, H, H. Jolini-on,,iil Tllliininok, Oregon, with in Mix rimnthu from this date. Dated January 2, 1015. Iltriiiiin Guilder, ICxucutor of Die l.iiHt Will mul TcHlartiont of Juhu C Sniu'er, ilu'eimi il, I.H.G01 Lm4 Olikttl! ui'njM 1 it H. T.B01 A WtHj I lit I 1 COMPLlilliMi J?A Ullicc Utl'J jo , tJ lllnck Tllluuiool; It I If O .1' ' II' I II I ' r n A I I tlin u Wei Clvtn U, Wortttl LAWYER Mtiniik'Hf CtH.iiHlliifl Accoiiiitnnt, Hiirt COMMI'.HCAl l . Uh 1 ll.lM)K, fjl Geo. K Wins A'lTOUM Atli "Tlllam 1111 lt 'rj TtlUinook. JOHN I I I AM) lllMxl t Utnnto ot ( ! Vbtfilrr lilliwnook (lotiittv U EL. J . Ol Auel L.AWV I. R K ' I totrist. 111 k vnMiHitr t ....,... t 1. . 1 , m v.imiiiiivii.i,i ''ii IK;- ii l-li J. R. C ALLAH 11- Law 1 Cultural prurtlre 4 U uj Frdefo 1 iti sli' Commercial t tub I Tif If 1 GEORGE WILL Hit' ' I Allnrnre .tl I tw U cc in ami ok iVflrt . A Dr. L. r. I lei lll.t. OSTEOPATHIA 1 v -UH A Nil hi II . Ottttetr-fftl - id Ihith Fl- i t Wlf if Oilier. : doom 1& to I - s tlourt; 1 A M t TI1.I-MOOK 1 K L. L. HOY, M. D. l'livfiiciuti foul &t Tiu-AMixiK m ltl- Dr. Jack Olsd 1 Coc tits' llSIOF.NT Pt.M. T itav Olllco Ileum Irorn i a 11 ii Oddfellow liutlJmc Ihitb Flume. DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Hat Located in the Camm nl uj Succertline Dr. I'. J. ai?. Alt M'orL liotrAiilred. 1 H run,, ii.-.i i "1 2 w ' I to H 0 0'n iivrnluca Iruol 7 mill Dr. Geo. L Peters Dentist Dr. Porlttiis Old St 1114 Itolh IMnitin KrtUrnce It s J. E. REEDY, D. V.I Vl.l I.IUNAKIAN (llolh I'honcs), Tillamook i t t're A. M. AUSTIN CIVIL I NGINEER AND SURVEYOR WATER AND POWER RICH OUR SPECIALTY lid! 1'lionc S'S'VVi'VSSt'V'SVS'S'S- i Sidney V llondursoti, l'n1 5 Surveyor John Lelaiiil llendurNon, $ Secy, TreHH. 5 Attoriioy.iit.,uw. Notary I'd I I Tillamook Title and I Abstract Co. (.aw, AliHtracts, hunt IvUnU'. i Surveying, Inmirunco, i Ilutli l'lioncs I TILLAMOOK, oiOtOON vwsasvvasvaass VIOLIN LESSON! R. i. DRISCOLL InHlrtirtion st pupil's home A ' 7U A " a Mr Y . fctrt 7 fid. I'etifi Tr; Ke I?, lUtl kite Kr (I lu. 1 fe kto 1 1