Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 15, 1900, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 15, 1900.
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HARDWARE ANDDAIRY UTENSILS.
STOVES & RANCES.
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
HARDWARE.
1
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices.
GROCERIES.
We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods, etc., which will be found complete in every line.
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
CHINA & TINWARE.
McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook.
H. HUDE
L. HINER
High Grade Cheeae.
constitution apply to the new territory more valuable than the same amount of
corn fodder.
equally with the old.
The quality of the cheese, other things
The second consideration, that of
Pursuant to the opinion of the ma­
Fred C. Baker, Publisher.
being equal, is governed by the amount
jority a bill has been framed which making a high-grade product, is of very
of butter fat in the milk from which it is
provides that duties on merchandise great importance. Uniformity of milk
made: In almost any community a local
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
and
butter
is*
absolutely
necessary
to
a
coming into the United States from
or home trade can be built up in first-
( strictly in advance .)
business
success.
A
few
years
ago
the
Porto Rico and into Porto Rico from
One year.............................................. 1.50
New Jersey experiment station began class cheese in a limited way at least,
(Successors to L. Hiner)
Six months..........................................
.7.5 the United States shall be 25 percent dairying in a small way with grade cows says an exchange. The indifferent de­
Three months.....................................
•50 of the duties on merchandise from for­
mand for cheese in most communities
under
conditions
as
found
on
the
ordi
­
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. eign countries. If this shall be adopted,
comes from the fact that so much poor
as it probably will be, some relief will nary farm. The milk sold reasonably
cheese has limited the consumption. The
well,
but
at
the
end
of
the
first
year
there
, Iw afforded to the trade of Porto Rico,
consumer, being compelled to use a poor
was
an
increase
of
not
more
than
5
per
What President Hadley Said
. but it wil’ still be a notification to the
grade, concludes that all cheese is un­
people of the island that they are not cent in the amount consumed.
The Candlelight club hasjust published
palatable. By securing good milk with
The
second
year,
«modern
dairy
house
citizens of the United States, as they
in pamphlet form a full stenographic re­
a moderately high percentage of butter
was
erected
where
it
was
possible
to
desired and expected to be, that none
port of the proceedings of its meeting at
fat, taking good care of it and being
of the guarantees of the federal con­ handle the milk properly. The cows
Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
the Windsor hotel on January 8.
careful in the manufacture a good cheese
In
stitution apply to them and that they were also well cared for and well fed and
Estimates given on new machinery.
order that President Hadley’s ex pres­
will always result Experiments show
are subject entirely to the government bedded. At the end of the first six
sions on that occasion iti a y be credited
that the l>est temperature for the curing
months
of
the
second
year,
the
sale
of
TIULiAMOOK,
OREGON.
of congress’ in which they will have
to him in the exact form used by him,
room is about 60°. After it comes up to
no representation. The same principle milk had increased 30 per cent and 20 i
we reproduce the verbatim report of his
70
the
flavor
is
sure
to
be
affected.
Not
will, of course, be applied to the other per cent more during the second six
language regarding social ostracism as
only will a higher grade of chetse be
territory, though in dealing with the months. At the end of the fourth year a
a cure for corporate combination and
made from milk rich in butter fat, but
Philippines it may not be deemed ex" further increase of 15 per cent was noted.
monopoly. He said, in the beginning:
the quantity is also much larger. This
|>cdient to adopt a similar tariff policy Not only this, but a cash business was 1
“Now, how are we to stop these large
has been demonstrated conclusively. As
done
and
the
milk
is
now
selling
for
8
as with Porto Rico congress
<
being free,
productive organizations from liecoming
a rule 100 lbs. of milk will produce cheese
according to the i view of the repub. cents per quart, while ordinary milk
monopolies am! from using their power
as follows: Skim milk, 6.8 lbs. ; 3 per
licans of the wavs ♦ and means com- brings only 4 cents. Not only did the
as monopolies to the detriment of the
cent, milk, 3.67 lbs. ; 4 per cent, milk,
sales
increase,
but
the
families
who
first
mittee, to arrange the tariffs for the
public? How are we to prevent the use
10.8 lbs.; 5 per cent., 12.6 lbs.; 6 per
new possessions as circumstances shall bought increased their consumption 15
of the forms ot corporate organizations
cent., 14.6 lbs. —The Dairy World.
per cent.—Orange Judd Farmer.
dictate.
There
may
be
a
special
tariff,
to do away with that time honored and
also, for the Hawaiian islands, unless
salutary legal principle that attempts to
An octopus is nil right with the pops,
it should be determined that they were ‘‘Whoso Sheddeth Man's Blood.”
Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday
restrain trade when made by contract
if.it is their octopus. After all, their
acquired for the purpose of statehood,
between independent individuals, are to
fight
is
not
upon
octopuses
in
general,
Verily, it may be said of Kentucky, as
Stage leaves N> Yamhill daily exeept monday
w hich is not at all likely to be done.
be bound down and checked as far
of Judah, that “the land is full of blood.’’ but upon those they do not train in
The
constitutional
question
involved
Tickets must bu secured the day previous from the Agents at
as possible by the courts? There are
The cowardly assassination of Senator their crowd. If any old octupus, even
three wavs of doing it, and, as far as I is of very great importance and it will . Goebel was the climax in a series of trage­ Andrew Carnegie, bows his knee to
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
can see, only three ways. The first is to be in ^controversy until a decision of dies that have disgraced the state of Ken­ Baal, from that moment it becomes whi­
the
supreme
court
on
it
can
be
had,
prevent the organizations from getting
tucky whose bluegrass has become soak­ ter than snow.
* * #
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or
so large. The second is to use and apply proceedings to secure which have al­ ed with the blood of its sons. The shoot­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
P ublication .
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
I11 the opinion of the republican mem­
more carefully certain of the old legal ready been instituted by American im- ing of Goebel, while indefensible, seems to
United States Land Office,
January 6th. 19oo
Oregon City, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that the following,
principles and see if we cannot thereby porters of Porto Rican products, be a fulfillment of the Scriptural injunc­ bers of the house ways and means com.
January Sth. 1900.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
Meanwhile
it
is
quite
possible
that
mil-
mittee
the
island
of
Porto
Rico
is
not
Notice is hereby given that in compliance to make final proof in support of his claim, and
lessen the evils under which we suffer.
tion that “whoso sheddeth man's blood,
with the provision» of the act of Congress of that said proof will be made before the Regis­
an integral part of the United States June
The third is to aim at such a develop itary government will be maintained in by man shall his blood be shed.’’
3rd. 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on Feb­
and therefore that the provision of the ■ f timber bind» in the States of California, ruary 24th, 1900, viz.:
ment of the public sentiment of the com the new possessions.
Oregon,
Nevada, and '• ashingtou Territory,-’
JACOB JOSS.
Four years ago Goebel was a member constitution which requires that all du­
as extended to all the Publ c Land States by act H. E. ioq 33. for the S % of Sw *4, Ne
munity as to impose on the leaders of
of Sw
of the state senate, and quarrelled with ties, imports and excises shall be uni­ of August 4, 1892,
and Se % ot Nw U ofSec 14. Tp 2 S, R 7 W.
these large trusts new conceptions of
EVA MESSNER.
He names the ’cllowing w itnesses to prove his
Modern
Dairy
Methods.
Colonel
Sanford,
a
Covington
banker,
form throughout the United States does Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of contnuoiis residence upon and cultivation of
moral obligation in coin mereiai <leal-
over a bill then before the legislature. not apply to that island. If this view Oregon, h sthis dav filed in this office his sworn said land, viz :
ings.
statement No. 5.45, for the purchase of
O. A. Rhode, of McMinnville, Ore.; Pat
The dairy business is in a sense a rnanu- He viciously attacked Sanford in a local
the Se
of Ne % and E ft of St % of Donghney, of North Yamhill, Ore.: John T
After discussing the first two proposi, factoring business. The cow is the ma­
shall be sustained by congress tariff du­ Section
No. 3O. in Township 2 S, Range 7 W, Clink, of Waterfoid, Wa>h.; Marv Leonard, of
paper,
in
a
manner
that
meant,
in
that
ties may be levied on imports into this amt will otter proof to show that the land Portland, Ore.
tiotuq he took up the third. Regarding chine which converts the raw material
sought is moi e valuable for its timber or stone
C has . B M oorer , Register.
the remedy of public sentiment he said ; represented by grain and forage into land, a personal encounter. The next country from Porti Rico and our exports than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish
day
Goebel
saw
Sanford
and
crossed
the
claim to said land l>efore the Register and T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878,-N otice for
to that island will pay duties there, the his
“ The true medical treatment in the milk. All lines of business, including
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
P ublication .
body politic, as in the human body, is agriculture, have been compelled to street to meet him. When became up to proposition being to make these some, on Thursday the 22nd day of March, I900. He
Unit, d States Land Office,
names as witnesses .
Oregon City Oregon,
the physiological one ; to create a public adopt modern methods. The dairy busi­ Sanford the latter said : “Sen »tor Goe­ what less than the existing duties. The
Ostrom P. Merritt. William E Merritt. Ollie
December 30th, 1899
bel, do you stand by your language in president in his annual message recom­ S. Younu and Curtis Jone», of North Yamhill, Or
Notoe Is hereby given that in «ompliance
spirit and a public sentiment which shall ness, however, requires
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
the
a larg” degree of that article?” Goebel made two replies,
wi h the provisions of the ect of Congress of
l»c adequate to deal with the new con­ " 1 intelligence in that it
mended that free trade be established above described lands are requested to file their June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for »he «ale of
is governed by almost simultaneously. One was with
claims in inis office on or before said 22nd day timbe lands In hvS'ates of California Oregon,
between Porti Ricoand the United States, of March. 1900.
ditions. It must be understood that natural laws which are
Nevada and W’ashii gton Te ri’ory,” as extended
not as constant his lips, which said. “I do.’’ The other
____
____ C has . B. M ocres , Register.
<»all the l'nblic Land Staten by act of August 4,
but
the
agitation
of
American
interests
where business has been monopolized as those governing the
manufacture of was with his revolver, which said,
1892.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
and is not subject to the control of com­ iron and steel products,
against this, together with the fact that
ABEL W. SEVERANCE.
Success in dairy-
Land office at Oregon City, Or.
Of Tillamook, county of TiHamook, Slate of
petition a man has certain responsibili­ lug to-day de|M*n<ls upon two conditions; "Death.” Sanford died in a few mo­ it would create a precedent for other
January 27th, I900.
Oregon,
has
this day filed In this office his sworn
Notice is hereby given that the following sfa ement No.
ties that he docs not have in dealing First upon the reduction of the cost of ments, but, while on the ground, he possessions that might prove embarass. named
5135, for the pu chase f the E H
settler has filed notice of his intention of Sw
and Lots 3 and 4, of Section 30, in T wn-
managed
to
fire
one
shot,
whose
only
to
make
tinal
proof
in
support
of
his
claim,
and
with his private business.”
ing,
produced
a
change
of
sentiment
the
rhip
-
N.
Range
7 W, and will offer d oof to
production, and second the improve­
that said proof will be made before the County
Continuing, hr advocated social ostra­ ment of the ipialitv of the products. In effect was to give Goebel a color for his expression of which is contained in the Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Or., show that ’he land sought is more val able for
1
s
tun
e
or
s
011«
than for agricultural pur­
plea
of
self-detense.
Goebel
had
crossed
on March 2ist, 19OO, vix :
cism, as follow s :
poses » n toestabl ah his claim to said land be­
JOSEPH SEVERANCE,
the first instance the dairyman must the street prepared to kill Sanford, for opinion of the republicans of the ways
fore the Rcwi-ter/nd Receiver of thia office at
H
E.
11950,
for
the
Se
%
of
See.
29,
Tp.
2
N,
R.
“But someone will sav, how are you thoroughly understand the feeding of
and means committee, the chairman of
I Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the I7H1
7 W .
day of March 1900
He names as witnesses
going to make him understand ? There cows, the milk and its care, the market­ over his left arm was thrown an over­ which had introduced a bill granting
He names the following witnesses to prove
J. Smith, of Wilson, Or.; John K Tuttle,
coat,
in
which
his
revolver
was
ready
to
his continuous residence upon and cultivation of Walter
tire means enough, Don’t invite him to
free
trade
to
Porto
Rico.
It
is
probable
Tillamook
Or.
;j
seph
Severance, of Wilson
of sai<i land, viz :
ing of butter and cheese, the cow herself be quickly drawn with his right hand.
Or ; George Johnson, of Tillamook. Or.
dinner with you. Don’t let him come to
Walter J Smith and William Illingworth, of
that the house will sustain this view and
Any
and
all
persons
«claim*ng
adveiselv the
and must have a thorough knowledge of
Although Goebel was acquitted, his the senate may also concur, though it Wilao t, Or.; Charles Himes, f T p amook, Or. ; above described Ian s are requested
to fi e their
your house. Disqualify him socially. the various feeds needed.
Frntik B. Herrington, of Wilson.
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
sa
d 17th dav
act
was
denounced
as
murder,
and
San
­
C has B. M oores . Register.
You may say that is not an (»Iterative
will meet the opposition on the ground
of March 1900.
The difference in cows is nicely illus­ ford’s friends vowed that they would
C has . B M oores , Register.
remedy. This is a mistake, Wherever
that it would necessitate a colonial svs. NOTICK OF HR A KING OF FINAL
it is understood that certain practices trated by two cows at the New Jersey punish him. Colonel Sanford was an tern, which in the judgment |of many
SBTTLKMRNT.
T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
During the past ex-Confederateand a most popular man.
P uhi ication .
are so clearly against public need and experiment station
cannot lie established without disregard­
To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby
United States Land Office,
year
these
cows
ate
practically
the
same
During the campaign last summer« most ing the constitution. It is a question of given that w ereas, W F ’Balmer, administra­
public necessity that the man who ¡»er-
Oregon City. Ore.,
tor of the estate of MAHGARh E f BALMER
u
January i»th, 1900.
deceased, having tiled his final statement in the
intrates them is not allowed to associ- amount of teed—f4° worth. They re­ bitter war was waged against Goebel far-reaching importance.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
County Court of Tlllamcs.lt County Oregon. with the provisions of the act of 011 areas of
ate on even terms w ith his fellow inen, ceived precisely the same care and were by men ot his own party, its personali­
« * St
January 18th, <900, for said Estate, and as pep an June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim­
It has lieen claimed that the Democra­ order made by said Court beari g date Jantiarv ber lands in the States of California, Oregon
you have in vour hands an all powerful looked after by the same attendant. ties being so pronounced that it wascon-
One cow produced 12,OH) pounds of sidered remarkable that the campaign tic partv will be in a stronger position 19 h. 1900, Monday the 5th dav of March, 1<JM1. at , Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
remedy. It reaches down a great deal
two o’clock pm. the said Court will hear any tended to all the Public I.and States b> act of
legally made to the final siatemcutof August 4,1892.
this year than it was in 1896, because objections
lower than von think. There are not so milk, which sold for $12<\ thus giving a concluded without bloodshed,
eaid Administrator as filed aforesaid. This notice
WILLIAM 8. JONES.
One of Colonel Sanford’s (fiends, who while then silver was the only issue, now is to be publ shed four weeks (5 i.-sues) in the
mum strata in society after all. We are profit of $80 almve the cost of the feed.
Of North Yamhill county of Yamhill. State of
The other cow produced 4,5<Hi pounds of did not join in the revolt against Goebel, the party has a number of issues to Tillamook Headlight, at Tillamook. Oregon a« Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
really more democratic than we some­
l»er order of the County Court of Tiilamook sworn statement No 5144. for the purchase of
C unty, Oregon.
these ‘4 of Section No 82, in Township No.
times think we art. The power of public milk, which sold for $45 and returned a was Senator Joe Blackburn, who forgot choose from, nav, it can even take them
W. F. B almer , /administrator ;
2 South, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof
Ry H B H kndricks , hie Attorney. 1 to show that the land sought is more valuable
sentiment, when it can once be created, profit above the cost of feed of only $5, a his cnemity toward Goebel in order that j all. silver, anti-trust, anti expansion.and
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
is very much larger, very much more difference of $75 in favorof the first cow he might secure his own election to the with three issuis, can meet the demands
BUMMONB.
a,,d to establish his claim to said land
overwhelming, than the mere su|ieificial The amount of milk, however, is not the United States mate through a coalition ot every section. This would offer an In the Circuit Court of the State of Grego» for before the Register and Receiver of this office
“’ Oregon City, Ore , on Thursday, the 22nd day
only
consideration.
The
12,000
pounds
with
the
Goebel
forces,
which
were
in
the
Tillamook County.
observer would think.’’
j attractive program were it not for the
: of March. 1900 He names as witnesses
Jane Conklin.
of milk prod need by the first cow con­ majority in the party. When Colonel fact that many of the men who favor
William E Merritt. (»«from P. Menft t. Charles
plaintiff,
K. Lam pm an and Curtis Jones, ot North Yam-
tained
only
4
per
cent
of
butter
tat,
' Sanford was buried.
Senator Black­ one of these issues are unalterably op
Outside the Constitution.
! hill, Oregon.
A
'.«
“
klin
Any
.ml .11
______ claiming
- • ■
~
wffiich, if made into butter would have burn stood over his grave and declared ; posed to the others, and rice versa.
‘rsons
adversely
»he
To Andrew ConkH " the «hove
o r
’lewribed l.nds are requested to ile'their
It is the opinion of the republican been worth $140, the profit being $100. "My friend has been murdered. It shall For instance. Bourke Cochran is a gold d«nt
*
the above named defen claim, in thia office on or before .aid ro d day
You^re hw'eby^^id "r.Or'‘On .
"
’rch
CHA.. B. Mooana. Renter
majority ot the house wavs and means The other cow s milk contained 6ti ¡»er lie tny office to avenge his death." But Democrat who sturdily fought silver in
are nereny required lo appear and answer________________ ____________ _____
_____ ___
committee that the constitution of rhe cent of butter fat. which, if made into it eventually transpired that the office to 1896 ; but he is willing to allow silver the ton
complaint tiled against you in the above T
L awd , A ct Jcs. j. 1M7X.—N oticr ro.
United States docs not apply to the butter, would have l»een worth $N5 and which he most aspired was a seat in the in the platform if the principal issue is entitled an« and court on or before the nth
P ublication .
•lay of April. I900 said date being the Unit day
new pomrMions
It is held that the left a profit of $45. This illustrates the United States senate.
United state« Lend offi. e,
anti-imperialism. Senator Morgan, on of the next regular term of .aid court and If
Oregon City, Oregon,
you
fad
R.
appear
and
ao
answer
tn
.lefauit
there
The assassin of Senator Goebel may the other hand, is a silver Democrat, but of the plaintiff will apply to said eonrt or a de-
let m “ United States.*’ in the clause of necessity of choosing a cow ot maximum
January 17th, I900.
. Notice is he’eby aiven that tn compliance
never be apprehended. But if he is dis- he is a strong expansionist, and he be cry^*a ptayed for In -r.tv.up.ann,
said complaint, wwu
hi wit :
the constitution relating to duties, im. capacity for inilk or butter.
inat the bonds of matrimonv now existing
I ■meisions of »he art of Com r**« »•/
co.ervd.
it
is
not
unlikely
that
it
will
lie
posts ami excises, means and is con­
rtaraM
*nss
.
n
A
sa.«
n
>i«r
u-
_
a
.
.
■
Jun«
3,
1878
eiitit
ed
1
An
for »k wle of
The matter of feeding cows is a very
lieves that any othesconrse that a decla. between you and plaintiff be diaolred. and tor timber land* m the State of art
t’alifo nia. <>re<on
further or othar relief as he court mr
fined to the states that constitute the complicated one. As a general thing a fonntl that he is one of Goebel's hemo, ration for expansion would be the cost. auch
«nd Washing on Territory.” a* ex­
learn to he just and eqnitable and for costs of
ended *o all he Public Land Stat » by act
federal union ami does not cover also ballanced ration is beat, but it is best crntic enemies, who had not forgotten West of mistakes. Henry Watterson is a thia amt.
.. Tbl*’"mmona is served noon yon by publics of Aiiffuat 4. i 8 q 2,
the territory belonging to the United only when it is cheapest. A wider ration the murder of Colonel Sanford.
KMMA L- C. M. BAUER.
gold Democrat who says free silver is tlon thereof, in the Tillamook Hea.iliglit. bv Of Portland,
onnty of Multnomah. State cf
I!*'"’
W
"Pplngton. judge of
States, therefore congress has power will answer when it will produce butter
done for : hut be urges expansion a« ■ •aid Tail
Tillamook county. Orwon, ami mad. It, th« Oregon, haa this day fi ed in thia office her
to govern Porto Rico and ♦he l’hilq>- cheaper than a narrow ration. It has
An impecunious mcmlicr of the Mon­ Democratic policy and ns a national absence from said comity of all the Hoaorable aworn atatement No. 3146 fo tie purchase of
J
eonrt. Iione at Cha here
oi
° ’)• in Township «S Rmii-
pmes “independent of the limitations been found that a ration consisting a tana legislature who switched over and iiei-essity. Chairman Jones and Senator 1 in v?o
city, in said county and alate, thia ’• * nttai will offer p»o ft. show hat the I nd
Pettigrew are both silver nen and Mh llllamook
day
of
Kehruary
1900.
aouKnt
is
more
va
cable for ita timber or atone
of the constitution “ In the case ol ter­ nutritive ration of 1 -7 was much cheaj»er voted tor Clark for senator and suddenly anient anti-expansionists. Senator Mc­
than for a<ncultural ntirpoae . and to eetabii-h
A W. AEVkKAffCK.
ritories a eq u i red for pur|>oi*es ol state­ than oue consisting of silage, bran, corn acquired a hank nevount explains his Laurin sees in expansion a necessity for
net • laim tn said land befo
th Register and
„ .
...
.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Firet publication. February Sth. 1» h >
Recmv-r of thia office at Oregon <‘itv. O e_ n.
"
hood, however. Congress would lw sub and cotton seed meal with a nutritive rise to affluence by saying that he won the South These men are leaders.'and
on Non *ay, »be iMh day of April.' 190». He
names
aa
wi
netwea
they
are
not
to
lie
fooled
into
seeing
one
ject to the limitations of the constitu­ action of 1-5.4 The basis of this ration the money playing poker and forgo.
INSURE WITH
John Weateoberrer, of Portland, Or.; Frank
issue used tn one part of the country and
tion The »rew of the mcmocratic mi. was the f»H»d values only. In tests at That is the worst slap yet The idea another in a different section. It appears
Rieerh. of Emma, Or.: Ntepbra Hauer, oi Ne»-
Claude
Thayer,
Or,. Michael Grritteldlngrr. of Emma.
nority is that the trim “United States ” the New Jersey experiment station it was that a country inenilter could clean up that the work of organising the various
*n *wd all persons claimine adversely the
means all the states ami territories and found that g»»od corn silage, being more any such sum from the card sharks of ■hecordant elements of the Democratic Kgent or Fireman's Fund and Londo
above described lands a e reqwwted to file their
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
into an harmonious nnitr is her-
consequently that the provisions of the
la table, was from 10 to 18 per cent Montana's capital city!
ciai'ra in thta oft« e on or before said Mh day of
April, 1900.
jcnlean indeed, if not quite impossible.
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Companies.
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Tillamook
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TILLAMOOK
MACHINE SHOP,
Practical Machinists
And Blacksmiths.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor.