Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 27, 1900, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 27, 1900.
publican party, in which the Oregonian 1 raise 40c. wheat in preference to 25c. but­
returning the boy see the policemen they I
is playing no small part.
ter fat ?
would drive away without leaving him.
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
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I The boy came in so suddenly the police
B evan apjtears to be satisfied to reside knew’ nothing of it until a member of the
G eneral M ac A rthur ’ s proclamation
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
to the Filipinos that hereafter strict com­ in the “enemy's country’’ since Nebraska family went to the stables and informed
( strictly in advance .)
pliance with the laws of war will be re- is again in the republican column.
them that the young man had returned
One year....... .
W * *
$1.50 , quired of non-coinpatantsas well as com-
We guarantee first class Wagon Work
and that their services could be dis
Six months.....
75 , batants is a wise move, and which will
T he country is now threatened with pensed with.
at low charges.
Three months.
50 1 help more than anything else to bring a kidnapping craze since one party
Shoeing, No.+'s down, $1.50.
Notwithsanding that the entire police
has
the war to a speedy termination. Parly, been able to scoop in $25,000.
and detective force of the city, several
WEST & TH A YER,Proprietors.
ing with the insurgents proved a miser­
“Pinkertons” from Chicago and half a
EDITORIA!, NOTES
Work Shops :
able failure. and nothing but the stern 1
hundred of Mr. Cudahy’s own men have ,
Real Rstate Transfers.
Next
to
tioyne’s Office, Tilla­
been
searching
diligently
for
a
clue
look-
realities
of
war
will
now
convince
the
in
­
T he Headlight is opposed to the
U.S. to Peter F. Ducham, E V2 of Nw H
mook City, Oregon.
I ing to the capture of the outlaws ever
scheme to slice off or make another coun­ surgents that the United States intends
and E V2 of Sw V4 of sec. 28. tp. 2 N,
since the disappearance of the voung
ty out of the south part of Tillamook to show its authority without further
R. 8 W.
man, up to 11 o’clock tonight nothing
ado.
And
General
MacArthurcannot
be
county on general principles, or until
Emelia C. Slark to J. R. Brigham, E 14 has been developed to give the least idea
such time as we are convinced that it is too severe upon them if they intend to
of Se % of sec. 36, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
of the identity of the men who perpe­
best for that end of the connty and the protract the war.
U.S. to Alfred Thornton, Sw V4 of sec. trated the crime. Young Cudahy says
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
M
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settlers living there. A petition to have
24, tp. 1 N, R. 7 W.
there were six of the men, but that all
A storia is always doing some fool
a part of the county sliced off is being
U.S. to William Stewart, lots 1 and 2 wore masks whenever in his presence,
circulated with a view of gettingii before thing to injure its business interests. It
and Se V4 of Nw X of sec. 18, tp. 2 S, and that the only one he would attempt
the state legislature. Senator W. Tvler has now started in to boycott the 0. R. &
R.8 W.
to identify was the one who kept guard
N.
railroad.
One
would
have
thought
Smith nor Representative B. L. Eddy
U.S. to Clara Edwards, Sw 14 of sec. 2, over him during his incarceration in the
cannot afford to take up the prayer of its sad experience with a railroad would
tp. 2 S, R. 8 W.
lonely building in which he was con­
the petitioners and advocate that it Ire not have tempted it to place its fingers U.S. to Ezra J. Lewis, Nw Vi of s^c. 12,
fined.
in
the
fire
again.
Astoria
having
been
granted in the state legislature, for the
tp. 1 N, R. 7 W.
reason that the matter has been kept so hoodooed by one railroad, for mercy­ U.S. to McGee Edmund, Se % of sec. 19,
Pay Up.
quiet, that those who are opposed to it sake what is going to happen when ano.
tp. 1 N, R. 6 W.
ther
railroad
starts
in
to
retaliate
and
have not been given an opportunity to
AGENTS STEAMERS W H. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
Parties who are owing me are request­
U.S. to George W. Rowe, Sw 14 of sec. 20,
discuss it, and that it is against public chews up the two-bit railroad town a lit­
ed to pay liefore the 1st January, 1901,
tp. 1 N, R. 6 W.
tle more ?
Hobsonville, Or.,
J. E, SIBLEY, |Mgr
policy to keep dividing up counties. It
U.S. to Joseph N. Hartley, S M of Ne Vi and if not settled by that date I shall
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be compelled to sue them.
may be that those who want a part of
and
N
Vfc
of
Se
14
of
sec.
10,
tp.
2
S,
The expectation of the prohibition
________ W. H. H. C ary .
the county sliced off may haye good
R. 8 W.
party to poll somewhere in the neighbor­
arguments for doing so, but they have
U.S. to El win C. Darling to Sw Vi of Ne
hood of two million votes fell so lament­
Notice.
never publicly expressed them so that ably short of that number that to record
14. W 14 of Se ^4 and Se V4 of Sw % of
sec. 19, tp 2 S. R. 8 W.
others could be enlightened. And on this the figures looks like thro wing cold water
All persons who are owing ns will
account, if the citizens in the south end upon the prohibition cause for the pur­ U.S. to Hartnon Allen. Ne Vi of Sw 14 please call and settle their account lie-
and lots 3 and 4 of sec. 18, tp. 2 S, fore January 1st, 1901.
of the county who are opposed to this pose of drowning it. We are constrained
R. 8 W.
scheme want to protest, the easiest way to ask for an explanation why Woolley
I
J. A. T odd & Co.
possible is to get up a remonstance, and only polled 207,368 votes after that U.S. to William Duncan, Sw 14 ofsec. 33,
tp. 1 N, R. 7 W.
after securing the signatures, send it to party did all it could to whip ministers
TO PREVENT DECAY.
either the state^senatororrepresentative. ofthe gospel and church members into U.S. to Frank D. Has Brouck, E 14 of Wood Preserver Used by Uucle Sam ou
Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday.
Se 14» Nw 14 of Se
and Ne V4 of
In the meantime we shall be glad to pub­ line ? Evidently prohibition is a politi­
Yamhill Bi ver Work.
Stage leaves fi. Yamhill daily exeept iDonday,
Sw
«4
ofsec.
1,
tp.
1
N,
R.
10
W.
lish any letters on the subject, granting cal corpse, aud with free silver, let it be
Merita of Avenarius Carbolineum Rec­
U.S. to Edwin A. Rayworth, N V4 of Ne
the same privileges to those who are in put to rest.
ognized by National, State and
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
!4, Ne !4 of Nw *4 and lots 1 of sec.
Municipal Governments.
favor of the scheme as those opposed to
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North Yamhill and Tillamook.
19, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W.
it.
T he dawn of the century is going to
The fame of Avearius Carbolineum
MW*
be a crackerjack for smashing the steam­ U.S. to Lafayette Brown, W V£» of Ne V4 Las steadily extended, as the only bona
and lots 1 and 2 of sec. 12, tp. 1 N,
As the Headlight predicted some few boat monopoly to Tillamook.
„’WïTY
i ATf . wp.- Aar?- \ . ~irrv larr
What
tide preserver of wood, since its discov­ LWQ,
R. 7 W.
weeks since, the river and harlior bill with an opposition line from Portland,
ery in Germany thirty years ago. It has
d
provides for auappropriation of $25,000 also from San Francisco, prospect of a U. S. to Daniel Cronen. lots 4, 5 and 6, stood all tests of climate, soil and water
and
steadily
lived
down
all
pretended
sec.
33,
tp.
3
N,
R.
10
W,
and
lot
1,
to carry on the work already planned in railroad and the bar being improved,
sec. 5, lot 6, of sec. 4, tp. 2 N, R. 10 , rivals. Today it is not only employed
Tillamook bay and Hoquarton slough. and two inches more water in the bay
in all countries for the preservation of
W.
This will give at least two inches more and slough, things are shaping them­
wood used for household articles such as
Hugh
McCourt
to
Daniel
Cronen,
vari-
houses, barnes, fences, etc., but the na­
of water inside the bar, enabling small selves to soon be independent of the mo­
tional governments, both of Europe and
ous lots.
steam lumber schooners to reach Tilla­ nopoly, discriminating transportation
4
------ LL. i -a
America, have recognized its value in
S. M. Batterson to 0. Pauline Batterson, saving
He employes only Skilled Work 4)
mook City. In regard to the improve­ company.
SHAVING,
public constructions from decay.
all of lots 7, bk. 7, Tohl’s add. to i Following their exam pie cities and coun-
men.
«
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ment of Tillamook bar the bill author­
IIAIR CUTTING,
Nehalem City,
; ties have also adopted avenarius carbo-
Makes any and all kinds of Ma-
izes that the bar lie surveyed and esti­ T hose who talk about bonding Tilla­
' linenm for bridges, pavements, etc., and
cliinery, Boilers, Engines, Separa- f
SHAMPOOING,
mates be prepared for procuring 15 and mook city can afford to proceed some­ Clementine Terwilliger to J. W. Gilmore, the leading sl.ip builders and railroad
10 acres in H. Sinith’s D. L. C.
tors, Mill Machinery, Loggers’ ni
20 feet channels. As this is the first step what slow, for we must point ont to
companies have shown their faith in its
Outfits, Guns, Saws, Fits Boxes,
toward the improvement of Tillamook them that Forest Grove has granted F. and A. Neilson to Jane Rebecca Dean, merits by treating ship timbers, cars,
lot 5, bk. 10, in town of Bay City.
telegraph holes and ties with the same
and Turns Shafting.
4) EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
bar, it is gratifying to us to know that another franchise and is to receive water
never failing preventative against cli­
Skilled Horse Slioer and J
the efforts put forth in that direction for municipal purposes and the city fur­ T. H. McCormack to Mary E. Hill, Nw matic decay anti rapacious wood boring
Li of Nw 14 ofsec. 15, tp. 2 S, R 9 W. vermin, both of land and water.
Wagon Maker.
has lieen crowned with success. As the nished with electric lights for $300 a
A. K. CASE,
$
survey will take best part of next sum­ year. And who knows but what Tilla Henry Tohl to town of Nehalem, lots 5, ^Great bodies move slowly, and only
bk. 4, Tohl’s add. to Nehalem City. act after mature deliberation. It may
Master Mechanic,
mer, after the estimates of cost are pre­ inook city may not get a similar propo­
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
C. E. Hadly to Oleati Land Company, therefore be safely stated that govern­
l 1
Mv'
M M,Ty
M<_3k J
pared, there should be no difficulty in sition offered to it before long.
OjflV?
Oje-T
mt M.
< ‘ ' s ? w. .M
ments and corporations did not employ
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,
E
*4
of
the
Ne
!
4
and
Ne
14
of
Se
V4
securing appropriations to improve the
avenarius carbolineum until fully con­
* * *
of sec. 8, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
vinced of its money saving as well as
T hree is about as much sense in the
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
bar, the only fear we have that it will lie
wood preserving qualities. Priyate in­ jp * * « ■aa«a,aAiaa|
extended over a number of years before scheme to cut off a slice of Tillamook W. J. Van Scuyver to Olean Land Com­ dividuals desirous of lengthening the life
pany, E V-2 of Nw 14 and Ne *4 of Sw
Electric Baths nicely tit tted up. Good for
any benefit is derived. But as it takes comity and join it onto Yamhill county
of wood work and at the same time cur­
14 of sec. 8, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
persons suffering with rheuniutisin,
tailing expenses, need not fear to follow
time to bring these improvements about as there is in John Minto's plan to divide
Building next door to the Post Office |
a little more patience and perseverance, Oregon into two states. Why not make Carrie H. Turner to Clara A. Rhude, the precedents established.
-
Recent local examples proving the
bond for deed, to lots 1 and 2, sec. 2,
with united effort, will bring them aliout a state of Tillamook county right away,
tp. 2 8, R. 7 W, also SMiofNeH, truth of the above statements are not
FIRE INSURANCE.
now that the first step in the right direc­ for most people designate those living
wanting. The reconstructed Madison
E Vt of Se V4 of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. street bridge in Poitland has lieen treat­ fl
on the other side of the mountains as on
tion has proved sncccssfnl.
S. M. HAYES
Carrie H. Turner, to Carrie Rhude, bond | ed with avenarius carboiinetun, as has «
/. .S'. STEPHENS,
the “outside.”
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for deed. W ’4 of Se V4 and E *4 of also the pavement at the intersection of « Makes a Specialty of Manufactur­
* * *
AGENT FOR TIIK
T he Oregonian has often twitted the
four
streets
in
that
city
where
the
heavi
­
ing all kinds of
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON *
Sw J,4 of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
.•. (
W
hat a surprise. The middle-of-the-
est
street
car
and
wagon
traffic
converge.
■ Harness, Saddles,
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
Oregon delegation as lacking influence at
Tlie latter use of the com|>ound was
COMPANIES.
Washington. We think different, for road populists polled only 50,188 votes,
made at the earnest solicitation of street ■
KIDNAPERS AT WORK.
while
the
social
d.-mocatic
party
had
Collars,
when the river and harbor bill gives
car managers who confidently look for ■
Agent for North West School Supply
Oregon $2,3+0,500 and Washington 94,552 votes. We world advice the Return of Young Cudahy Coat Hi' gr»tih ing results.
Carriage Trimmings.
Company, Notary Public.
fl
boys
to
shave
their
wi.iskers
off
and
re
The
gentlemen
in
charge
of
the
United
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
only $130,500 it shows conclusively that
Father $25,000.
Stakh engineer department for Oregon ■
turn
to
the
old
political
parties
with
as
First
Class
Work
Guaranteed.
H
their influence is mighty strong compar­
a/4
now
applying
avenerius
carlxilineum
INSURE
WITH
lu Bai ley ' n Warehouse at fl
ed with the delegation from the other little delay as possible, for another ism
O maha , Dec. 20.—Ed ward Cudahy, JrM to the dams and lock work on the Yarn-
might
suddenly
spring
up
and
petrify
Claude
Thayer,
side of the Columbia river. It might
Tillamook City.
who was kidnaped Tuesday evening andj bill river, a flattering tribute to its merits I
which was certainly not extended until
Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London
have been different, however, had some them into chronic cranks.
held 36 hours for a ransom of $25,000 in searching investigation satisfied the au-
* * *
of the hungry politicians last spring suc­
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
gold, which the young man’s father un­ •boriti/ hat it »an a measure of prac
G racious , it is a wonder that those
ceed in their efforts of knife Congressman
hesitatingly paid, has been returned to tic«l economy.
Companies.
With such examples before theoi it
Tongue and jump into his shoes, when who want to slice up Tillamook county his family.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
would apfiear that the individual is i’ail-
Oregon, and not Washington, would be are not agitating the question of being
At 9 o'clock, Wednseday. a horseman i"h and the official almost culpable who
deploring the smallness of the appropria­ annexed to Hawaii—and, of course, the rode past the Cudahy mansion on Thirty­ J does not protect his own, or the taxpay­
ß L. EDDY,
Honolulu
ladies.
We
will
refrain
from
tions. The voters in the first congres­
eighth street and threw a letter into the er’s pockets by using this compound,
sional district knew they had a good asking what kind of a breed that would lawn. A servant noted the action, and, i thus saving from decay, and lengthening
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
j the life of all frame structure« for which
thing in Congressman Tongue, and for produce.
seeing the letter, found it contained the thus saving from decay, and lengthening
General Banking ami Exchange l»iisi-l
•
T illamook , O regon
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that reason thevdo not jiropose to swap
neas interest paid on time deposit!.
h
A lthough the senate has ratified the information that the young man had the life of all frame structures for which
he is individualy or officially responsi
horses when he is so thoroughly interest­
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
Hay-Pauncefote treaty in a somewhat been kidnaped and was safe and was 1 ble.
yy
H.
cooper
,
ed in Oregon and working so faithfully
amended form, it begins to look as being held for a ransom. Three hours
Fisher, Thorsen & Co., of Portland,
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
for government improvements.
though the Nicaragua canal project is |ater, Cudahy received through the mails Or., are sole Pacific coast agents for ave-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
a
second
communication,
naming
the
nariuH
carbolineum,
ami
it
can
lie
found
knifed once more. Railroad pressure has
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
The United States □ few years ago be­ more strength than the American people conditions under which the lad would lie at W adk & Bataas, Tillamook. Or.,
who will gladly supply information re­
surrendered to himself. The condition garding
came greatly excited on account of the sometimes.
its accomplishments.
*
named
was
that
Mr.
Cudaliv
should
de
­
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Venezuela boundrv dispute, and discus­
rp H. GOYNE,
sion waxed so warm that some people
It is getting the time of year when peo- posit $25,000 in gold coin in a place in-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
were ready to plunge the country into a pie make new year promises, only to for. dicated about five miles north of the
Next to Wade & Briggg* Store.
C. A. BAILEY,
Office: Opposite Court House,
erne and bloody war on a question which get
t
them ir. a day or so after. Let us city on a lonely road leading up the bank
DEALER in
STUDEBAKER
WAGON
of
the
Missouri
River.
T illamook , O eego M.
did not materially affect this country. , hope that the dawn of the century pro.
Stylish Hair Cutting,
Mr. Cudahy shortly after supper en.
OSBORNE MOWERS,
Now there is a revolution in Venezuela, mises
(
to reform fromdiad habits will be a
A Clean Shave,
and it is reported that an appeal for | little more lasting than new year pro- tered a light buggy and, after securing j Buggies, hay rake«, plow., end ollie (J LA UDE THAYER,
the monev, started out entirely alone j farm niHcliinery. You can save
immediate action by the United States mises.
Shampooing, etc.
motley by dealing with me,
ATTORSE Y-AT-LAW,
* * *
for the place designed by the kidnapers, j Special
for the protection of Americans whose
Prices on Buggies and Spring
E ven President McKinley came in for To identify himself, he had attached to Wagons.
lives aud property are eminently endan-
TnxAxnoi, O hroon
I. SIMLER, Prop.,
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore.
gered, it appears to us that this should a . share of republican prosperity, for he the dashboard of his buggy a red lantern j
The
Fashionable Barber
which
was
one
of
the
conditions
of
the
cause more excitement in this country polled 7,217,677 votes at the national
OOBEKT A. MILLER,
against 7,104,770 cast for him letter. Mr. Cudahy drove north to the
than the boundrv dispute. It is not so, election
,
1 in the County Court of the County of Tilla­
For Fence Posts
mook, Htate of Oregon.
years previous. Bryan polled last Sherman avenue road to a point about
and it look as though the United States four
|
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
j In (he muter of the F,«Uitc of KJ ward Senke.
FIX COATEr WITH
five
miles
from
the
city,
where
he
found
month
6,357,853
against
6,502,925
in
deceased.
is more inclined to get excited adjusting ,
O regon C itv , O regon . j .N oth
k ik II ehkby G iven , That the final
near the road a white lantern suspended
the disputes of olher nations than to the 1896.
Land Title" «nd land Office Business ■ Recount of the Adniiiiiatrator of the E n I m I c of
» * *
. EDWARD HENKE.deceaMed, lia<hern rendered
from a short stake driven in the ground
Specialty.
protection of the lives and property of
tonal.I Court for M ttlmient, «nd that Tuesday
W e can understand Yamhillers want­ This signal he had been watching for as
! the 8th day of JanuHry, AD, l</<i. at ten o’clock
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
Americans iu foreign countries.
(JAMES MclAIN,
• in the fore noon, ha* l>een duly appointed by
ing to become Tillamookers, but darned a place to leave the money. The lantern
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
¡A. W. SEVERANCE j »aid Court for the »ettltmeiit thereof al which
M * *
CHICKEN LICE.
| lime any ¡»eraon i liter mted in mid Fatal/« may
ifwc can understand why some Tilla- was near the river bank, but whet. Cud­
R epresentative B. L. E ddv has de- 1
WcCAIN
&
SEVERANCE,
appear and Hie hi» exception«, in writing to
Its application to the inside walls of
mookers want to become Yamhillers. ahy arrived there nobody was in sight.
»aid Recount, and content the ».me.
eided to vote for the re-election of Sena- '
poultry
houses
will
permanently
exter
­
¡jHttd thia 15th day of Novemlier. 1900.
Will someone please enlighten us.
He at once alighted, placed the bag of
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
HOM Ell MANON.
tor McBride to succeed himself in the
County Clerk.
gold conveniently near the stake, and, minate all LICE.
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*
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T
illamook
.
O
keoon
.
United States senate, for the reason he
Rcsaita:
HEALTHY
CHICKENS-
"I
f Roberts had waited until the war without waiting for developments, re­
NOTICE TOR Pt'BI.ICATIOM.
believes him to be a capable and consci
Department of the interior.
turned to the city without hearing a , PLENTY EGGS.
0AVID WILEY, M.D.,
L mi »<1 Office at Oregon City, Or.
entious senator, and that as no man can < was ended he would not have started
Write for circular
December Mill. looo.
sound.
home
before
its
was
over."
—
Oregonian.
do justicce to himself or his state in one I
tion
this
paper.
Notice fa hereby given that the following
That the bandits were near the spot,at,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
named aetth-r ha* filed notice of hi* intention
term, he ought to be re-elected. In mak­ We hope Grandma Otis won’t consider
BRIGGS,
WADE
&
to make final proof tn support of hi* claim, and
once secured the valuable package can-1
ACCOUCHEUR.
personal.
that »aid proof will T h * made before the Regiflter
Tillamook, Or.
ing np his mind in this wav, Mr. Eddy this
l
»
»
<
not be doubted, for about 1 o'clock this
All call promptly attended to.
and Ret-eiver. at Oregon City, Oregon, on
has done so after careful consideration,
January 36- fMh, via
A shland is to become a “no saloon” morning the young man ran breathlessly I
T illamook . O regon .
ASA OTIH WFf.LB;
lieing untrammeled by pledges or obbga-
HEADLIGHT
II K. No 11776, lot the Iota 5 and 6 and b % ot
town in the new year. That looks bad op to the front door of his father’s home
tons. We believe that Mr. Eddy is only '
Sw % ** 5. T Jh . K IW
and
for the reputation of the Oregon pencil and rang the hell for admission. Two
I. M SMITH, M D,
He name» the following witneaaew to provd
curving out the sentiment of bis consti- 1
hut contlnuoui* reside ik e u ) m > u and cultivation',
policemen, who in the early evening had WEEKLY OREGONIAN
pushers, who visited that city last fall.
PHYSICIANS
AND
SUBGEONS.
of
said land vtfl
ts-nts in deciding to vote for Mr. Me 1
Da 11 Bower» ami Perl Hedges, of Moiitavilla,
been placed near the family mansion, had |
« » *
One
Year
for
$2.25,
Offices in Todd’s Buildings.
Oregon , Zura Well», oi Tillamook, Oregon ;
Bule in preference to Mr. Corbett. It is
Mart Corlesa of Jx/gaii, Oregon.
S urely the Tillamookers who want to later been sent to the stables bjr Mr.
plan to see that Mr Corbett is being
C has . B N ookk *, Heg a’er.
TILLAMOOK
—
OREGON.
Cudahv, who feared that should the men TWO LIVE PAPERS.
be
annexed
to
Yamhill
do
not
iutend
to
l booted by a certain element in the re- I
I
iftillamooh
Ijcablig^t, •
General Blacksmithing.
CU a gon
Ulork
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Truckee Lumber Co.,
Fili & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor.
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CHAS.
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PETERSON,
4$^ Barber
Hot and Cold Raths.
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EDGAR LATIMER,
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Making. ;
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C. &L E. Thayer
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TIIE NEW BARBER
SHOP.
Carbolineum Avenarius