THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 17, 1901.
JURY LIST FOR 1901.
And Other Mattern Transacted by
the Commissioners.
Below will be found the continuation
of the board of county commissioners'
proceedings which was held lust week ;
The tax levy for the year 1901 was
continued.
Claims for bridge work were nllowed
asfollows :
Jenson ............. ...................$21 00
H'irt Sappington ................... 36 00
8 75
John Fleck............. .................
C. Jensen ............. ................... 3 35
It appearing to the court that County
Judge Sappington had funds in his pos-
lion collected from the sale of lumlier at
the county saw mill, it was ordered that
he pay the above claims
In the matter of the taxes upon certain
lands belonging to the estate of W. S.
Runyon deceased, it was ordered that
$2,600 be accepted in full satisfaction
and compromise of all taxes and penal
ties against said lauds, and the clerk
was directed to issue tax redemption cer
tificates upou payment to him of the
sum of $1,588.58, balance remaining.
The petition of A. Bencheidt fora coun
tv road was taken up and the road was
ordered opened. Claims of Peter Luthi
and James F. Tomlinson for damages
were considered, and on the recommen
dation of the viewers of damages the
court allowed Peter Luthi $25, but did
not consider the lands of James F. Tom
linson would be rendered less valuable by
reason of the location of said road.
Petition of Fred Beals fora duplicate
county warrant, No. 3709, for the sum of
$111, was ordered drawn, owing to the
original warrant being lost.
The court drew the jury list for the
year 1901, which was as follows :
Alderman, J. V., farmer, Unijn.
Allen, R , farmer, Union.
Atkinson, Daniel, farmer, Sand Lake.
Ackley, L D., farmer, Fairview.
Apsley, A., farmer, Netarts.
Allison, Gust, farmer, Tillamook.
Allender, Frank, farmer, Tillamook.
Barnes, L. N., butcher, Hoquarton.
Brigg», John L., merchant, Tillamook.
Bain, A. T., farmer, Hebo.
Bales, E. R-, farmer, Foley.
Barton, George, logger, Fairview.
Blybach, Louis, farmer. Hoquarton.
Beals, F. R., capitalist, Hoquarton.
Biggs, John A., farmer, Barnegat.
Bailey, C. A., farmer, Til amook.
Brown, P. J., carpenter, Tillamook.
Barker, Wm., sawyer, Hoquarton.
Bax er, Geo. T., farmer, Dolph.
Brant, Peter, farmer, Hoquarton.
Bisconer, C. E., farmer, Little Nestucca.
Boquist, N. G., farmer, Tillamook. ‘
Bales, E. L.. farmer, Balm.
Babi, N.» farmer, Fairview.
Bunn, B. II., tinner, Hoquarton.
Blake. C. H., farmer,Carnahan.
Campbell. W. F., farmer, South Prairie.
Carlson, Alfred, farmer. Fairview.
Carter, Erwin, farmer, Garibaldi.
Compton, A., farmer, Union.
Casey. Matt, farmer, Tillamook.
Case. A. K., machinist, Tillamook.
Christensen, Fred, farmer, Garibaldi.
Chamberlain, E. B., farmer, Sand Lake.
Chapman, H. E., laborer, Tillamook.
Clough, Chas. I., druggist, Tillamook.
Cobb, G. M., farmer, Nehalem.
Cone, W. S., timber cruiser, Bay.
Daniel, A. €., farmer, Foley.
Davies, H. G., mill man, Tillamook.
Dean Alfred, capitalist, Bay.
Dungey, F. W., farmer, Hoquarton.
Earl Jesse, farmer, Fairview.
Easom, Chas., farmer, Foley.
Edmunds, D. T., merchant, Hoquarton.
Ek John, farmer, Neha'em.
Eichinger, R., farmer, Netarts.
Ekroth, Frank, farmer, Garibaldi.
Ellison, J. H., fanner, Tillamook.
Elliott, 8. W., farmer, Bay.
Fanner, H
farmer, Saud Lake.
Fletcher, N. L-, farmer. Little Nestucca.
Foster, F. 9., farmer, Little Nestucca.
Frazer, Alex., fanner, Little Nestucca.
Fitzpatr.ck, F. T.. farmer, South Prairie.
Foster Frank, farmer, Little Nestucca.
Finley, Wm .farmer, Nehalem.
Fitzpatrick, D., farmer, South Prairie.
Gage, W. A., farmer, Union.
Galland, W. H., farmer, Dolph.
Gullstroni, O., farmer, Tillamook.
Goodspeed, D. E , farmer, Tillamook.
Gray, Janies F., farmer, Nehalem.
Gardner, W. L., farmer, Little Nestucca.
Griest, A. G., farmer, Blaine.
Heagney, John, farmer, Netarts.
Harris, J. R., farmer. Fairview.
Hariison.J. M. farmer, Garibaldi.
Hathaway, J. H.. fanner, Hoquarton.
Hays, II. H., farmer, Sand Lake.
Heisel, Peter, farmer. Hoquarton.
Hembree, A. J., farmer, Sand Lake.
Hiatt. Win., farmer. Beaver.
Higgenbothnin, Geo., farmer, Hoquarton.
Haag, K., farmer, Beaver.
Hiner, I. W., fanner, Tillamook.
Hadley. C. B . saloon-keeper, Tillamook.
Hagan, C. W., tanner, Union.
Holden, H. F.. farmer, Fairview.
Hanson, N. P., farmer, Hebo
Holmes, R, H., farmer, Union.
Hollett, J. j , farmer, Blaine.
Hadley, C. K., aa'oon-keeper, Hoquarton.
Hiatt, Perley, carpenter, Hoquartou.
Hoskins, W. II., farmer, Foley.
Hici<ey, John, farmer, Foley.
Hiner, L., b aeksniith. Hoquarton.
Hicks, J. R., farmer, Bay.
Himes, Wm., farmer, Fairview.
Hamilton, Wm.. bartender, Tillamook.
Hunt, C. R.. farmer, H quartou.
Hudson, J. J., farmer. Union.
Henderson, J. J., farmer, Blaine.
Jackson, Robt. G . fanner, Netarts.
Jacoby, E_ B.. farmer. Bay.
Jenkins, Emmet, logger. Fairview.
Jenkins, G. T., farmer. Fairview.
Johnson, Geo. N., logger, Hoquartou.
Keaton, J., farmer, Nehalem.
Kellow, Thomas, farmer, Hebo,
fc’ger, G. W., broke» , Tillamook.
Krebs, Robert, saw mill man, Nehalem.
Kinnaman, Walter, farmer, Beaver.
King. b . E., merchant Hoquarton.
Knnz«, Henry, farmer, Fairview.
Kunze, Chas., farmer, Pairview.
Utimer, I* T., barber, Tillamook,
^ne. K II , hotel keeper. Nehalem.
J-Nter, K. F . farmer. Beaver,
l^wery, H., farmer. Hoquarton.
**derer, H , farmer. South Prairie,
^•nghardt, Peter, farmer, Nehalem,
kach, M F., b itcher. Tillamook
l*tnb, F M., farmer. Sooth Prairie
^ch, W. H., farmer, Fairview.
^•r<»|ft A'bert, farmer, Fairview,
^hnnis, J. J., farmer, Hebo.
•^‘■Intoah. P., merchant, Tillamoo
Mal*8, J. M , sawyer, Hobsonville.
McNair, Alex., merchant. Hoquarton.
Magarrell, R. C.. farmer, Union.
Mills, Grant, farmer. Eairview.
Mills, Wm , carpenter, Hobsonville.
Moon. Seth F., farmer, Blaine.
Morrison, Matt, farmer, itehalem.
Morton, S. W . farmer, Hay.
McKinley, I), p., farmer, Dolph.
Murphy Dan, farmer. Fairview.
Munson, E , farmer, Hoquarton.
Melchior, M., farmer, Tillamook.
Moon, John, farmer, Blaine.
Mason, A. E., clerk, Hoquarton.
Mnuainger, John
laborer. Nehalem.
Munson, G., farmer, South Prairie.
Magnuson, Alfred, laborer, Hay.
Mi".». Morrison, farmer, Fairview.
McKinley, D, P., laborer, Hobsonville.
Moore, I. H., farmer, Caruahan.
Mopes, Joel, farmer, Hoquarton.
Nelson, Axel, fanner, Netarts.
Nelson, Gust, mill-man, Garibaldi.
Nelson, G.S., fanner, Hebo.
Newell, P. I)., fanner, Nehalem.
Nevi s, J. T., shoemaker, Bay.
Oliver, D. M., carpenter, Hoquarton.
Olds, Henry, farmer, Fairview.
Osburne, Elija, farmer, Sand Lake.
O'Hara, Ben, fanner, Netarts.
Patterson, Chas. B., fanner, Bay.
Poteet, Geo. T.. farmer, Little Nestucca.
Parks. Theo., merchant, Garibaldi.
Peters, II., farmer, Beaver.
Perkin», Miron, farmer, Hoquartou.
Paul, Frank, farmer, Netarts.
Reeher, J. F., farmer, Fairview.
Reading, M. I)., farmer, South Prairie.
Kogers. Henry, farmer, South Prairie.
Key, I.. P., fanner, Carnahan.
,
Robedee, W. R., merchant, (Juion.
Riesch, W., farmer, Fairview.
Schiller, A., farmer, I.ittle Nestucca.
Sales, R. D., farmer, Foley.
Severance. E. D„ clerk, Fairvie#.
Sibley. J. E., merchant, Garibaldi.
Stanley, Earl, fanner, Fairview.
Sveuson, John, farmer, Hoquarton.
Smith, Win., farmer, Hebo.
Stewart, J. J., carpenter, Tillamook.
Stillwell, W. J., laborer, Tillamook.
Stasek, Janiea, farmer, Netarts.
Stillwell, W. D., farmer, Tillamook.
Sc tt, Wm., farmer, Union.
Smith, 0. A , farmer, South Prairie.
Smith, Lewis, farmer, Garibaldi.
Sturgeon, 8. J., druggist, Tillamook.
Smith, L. C., farmer, Garibaldi.
Sommer, M , fanner, Sand Lake.
Schlnppi. Casper, farmer, South Prairie.
Trowbridge, M.C., farmer, Fairview.
Tohl, Herman, farmer, Nehalem.
Tone, Frank, logger, Tillamook.
Turner, Beil, farmer, Carnahan.
Waldvogel, J., carpenter, Hoquartou.
Watt, Robert, laborer. Bay.
Walker. Ed., harness maker, Tillamook.
Wallace, G. W., farmer, Beaver.
White, A. T , clerk, Hoquarton.
Williams, Janies, farmer, Fairview.
William, George, farmer, Hoquarton.
Walther. Otto, farmer, Beaver.
Watt, Alex, farmer, Hoquarton.
Ward, G. II.. farmer, Hebo.
Werschkul, D T, fanner, Un on.
West, W. T., farmer, Beaver.
Wilson. T. R., farmer, Beaver.
Warreu, Miles, farmer, Hay.
Wise, T. P., dentist, Hoquartou.
Wood, W. D., carpenter, Bay.
Zimmerman. Wm., farmer, Nehalem.
Zuercher, John, farmer, Tillamook.
tha Allen.
September 2— Harry F. Hill and Mary
E. McCormack.
September 5—Alexander Marolf and
Katie Abplanlp.
September 16 —Egbert D. Severance
and Flora M. Means.
September 23—Delle E. Burdick and
Mabel C. Biggs.
October 4—Louis W. Ludtke and Lou
Bell Alley.
October 14—Albert-Marolf and Katie
Schlappi.
October 31—William H. West and
Mary H. Smith.
November29—Charles H. Johnson and
Pearl York.
1
November 29—Guy Ford and Viola E.
Hogen.
November 23—William J. Stephens and
Nettie S. McKinley.
December 9—Harry Koch and Susana
Wyss.
December 9—Andrew M. Austin to
Lillie A. Wells.
December 25—William Maxwell and
Minnie Olsen.
December 6—James Tone and Daisy
Mary Dennis.
December 25—Edwin Morgan and
Freda Kunze.
December 31—W. A. Morse and Joyce
B. Quick.
December 30—Joseph H. Bromley and
Alice Monroe.
BAILEY’S FOOD BILD.
• r
&
M c I ntosh Dealers
& M
cnair
in
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass,
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
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The others try to follow, but their “ wind comes hard.”
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Our competitors cannot understand it, but we do, and we mean to carry the day, no matter what our loss
may reach. We have an object in view, but we are not celling our competitors what it is—they’ll wake up some
hne morning and catch on, and then probably they’ll try to “catch on” behind as usual I
, Our cash register is printing rebate check, you should save them and read the advertisement on the back
thereof.
Crayon picture, regular price, $1.98, ours nothing. Water Color picture, regular price, $3.96, ours nothing.
Lepia picture, regular price, $2.96, ours nothing.
KING &• KERREMANS
Commissioner Asks $5000 a Year
for His Office.
sons, firm or corporation shall apply to
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Food und Dairy Commissioner Bailey said Commissioner for a stencil or plate
lias completed the new dairy and pure as in this act provided, said Commis
ß L. EDDY,
food bill, und lias gone to Salem to ex sioner shall make a charge of $1.
plain it and urge its passage. The bill
Sec 12. That section of "An act to
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
calls for an annual appropriation of provide for election of an Oregon Dairy
$5000, of which $2000 goes to the Com and Food Commissioner, and to pre
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Back of Cohn & Co. 's Store.
missioner for salary, $2000 foi expenses, scribe his duties and qualifications, and
He
employes
only
Skilled
Work
and $1000 for a deputy. The bill gives to prevent the production and sale of
yy II. cooper ,
the Commissioner more authority over unwholesome food, drinks, medicine and
Makes any and all kinds of Ma.
dairies and creameries than he ever be fertilizers, be and the same is hereby
chinery, Boilers, Engines, Separa
fore had, and strikes hard at bogus jams amended so as to read as follows :
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
tors, Mill Machinery, Loggers'
and jellies. The dairy features of the
Sec. 2 When cows are kept by any
Outfits, Guns, Saws, Fits Boxes,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
bill are as follows :
person for the dairy purposes, for butter
and Turns Shafting.
Section 1. No. person by himself or or cheese, or for the production of milk
Skilled Horse Shoer and
his agent or employes shall render, or cream, for sale, and are confined in
rp H. GOYNE,
Wagon Maker.
manufacture, sell, or offer for sale, ex stables, such cows so confined shall each
A. K. CASE,
pose for sale, take orders for future de be allowed at least 800 cubic feet of air.
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W,
Master Mechanic.
livery, or have in his possession with in and such cows so stabled shall not be
Oilice: Opposite Court House,
tent to sell any article, product or com confined facing each other, or when
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pound, made wholly or partly out of closer together than six feet, unless
any fat, oil, or oleaginous substance or there shall be an air-tight partition be
FIRE INSURANCE.
compound thereof not directly or wholly tween such cows at least four feet in
(J LA UDE THAYER,
produced from pure, unadulterated milk height ; and all stables where such cows
/,
5.
STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
or cream of the same, which has been are kept shall be well ventilttcd and
AGENT FOR THE
or is colored to imitate yellow butter kept in a good, healthful condition; and HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON I &
T h . i. amook , O regon .
produced from pure unadulterated but if any suspected diseased cow or other
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
• SPLICED” IN 1900.
COMPANIES.
ter or cream of the same. Provided that animals belonging to or about any dairy,
nothing in this act shall lie so construed the State Dairy and Food Commissioner
Agent for North West School Supply ROBERT A. MILLER,
Thirty-Eight Couple who Know to prohibit the manufacture and sale of shall notify the State Veterinarian, and
Company, Notary Public.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
fl
now if Marriage is a Failure.
oleomargarine in a separate and distinct if any dairy above stated is found to l.e
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
O regon C itv , O h K o <>W.
Cupid was on the alert in Tillamook form, and in such manner as will advise in a filthy and unhealthful condition the
Land Titles and l.and Office Business a
county last year and 38 couple fell vic the consumer of its real character, free Commissioner shall notify the proprietor
Specialty.
INSURE
WITH
from
coloration
or
ingredients
that
cause
that said daily must lie put in a health
tims to his darts, and they know now if
ful condition within three daya
marriage is a failure or blissful joy and it to look like butter.
Claude Thayer,
(JAM EH MCCAIN,
f A. W. HEVERANCK
happiness. Considering the number of
Sec. 2. Any person or persons, firm
Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London
marriageable young ladies in the county or corporation, who shall manufacture
Real Estate Transfers.
J^cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
the weddings last years were not very butter under the separator process shall
Companies.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
numerous. For fear of being charged apply to the Oregon Dairy and Food E. K. Scovell to Tillamook Lodge, No.
94, I.O.O.F., lot 65 in block 4, in
with running a matrimonial bureau, we Commissioner for stencil o; plate with
T ii . i . amook , ( )KBOON.
I.O.O.F. cemetery.
should like to mention the names of some the number and name of manufacturer
of these amiable, accomplished young and where manufactured : and also they I.O.O.F. Lodge, No. 94, to E. K. Scovell,
0AVID WILEY, M.D.,
lots 53, in block 4, I.O.O.F. ceme
women who would make sweet, pretty shall be required to wiapeach roll or
tery.
S k
brides and domesticated wives, only it square of butter in wrapper« which
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
may induced some of the old widowers shall contain the words “Oregon cream Sarah A. Bayley to Lewis Parrish, lot 6,
ACCOUCHEUR.
or bachelors to put on their ‘‘meetin’” ery butter.
of block 4, in town of Garibaldi.
All call promptly attended to.
Sec. 3. Every person or persons, firm I.O.O.F. to L. Parrish, lot 76 of block 3
going duds and tag them around like
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young dudes, for there are several of these or corporation, who shall at any
M. HAYES ■
I.O.O.F. cemetery.
creaniery,
cheese
factory,
or
private
old cronies around who are just dead-
Makes a Specialty of Manufactur
Caleb Bennett to John B. Bennett, lots
I. M. SMITH, M.D
stuck on getting married, but the trou daily, manufacture cheese in the State
ing all kinds of
5, 6, 7 and 8, in block 23, Pacific
ble is they cannot get a woman to get of Oregon, shall at the place of manu
PHYSICIANS AND SURG ...
add., also various lots in Bay City. * Harness, Saddles,
stuck on them, and we believe Cupid facture brand distinctlv and durably on
Collars,
Offices in Todd’s Buildings.
has given up the job trying to match the bandage and box the true grade of Hiram C. Page to T. D. Allen, N Vi of *
Sw 14 of sec. 21, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
make for them. Three county officials cheese as in this act provided, as fol
Carriage Trimmings. i TILLAMOOK
—
OREGON.
w
became Benedicts. Below will be found lows : “ Oregon full-cream cheese,” Karl Dietl to D. Whitney, various tracts.
First
Class
Work
Guaranteed.
'
‘
Oregon
Charlotte E. Kollog to Lois A. Johnson,
the names of those who were married " Oregon half skim cheese."
•
Oregon
various tracts.
last year, and by January 1902 if we can quarter skim cheese,” and
11 In Bailey's Warehouse at
For Fence Posts
run across the increase of population skim cheese. ”
Tillamook City.
Lois A. Johnson to F. B. Herrington,
Sec. 4. Each square or roll of butter
these union have produced we shall have
FIR COATKP WITH
10 acres ofj. S. Tripp D.L.C.
id
■ a » di
representing to be one pound shall con
a pretty good size birth list;
E. A. Fitzpatrick to F. T. Fitzpatrick,
January 3—Robert L. Huston and tain 16 ounces ; each square or roll of
39 acres in tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
butter representing to be two pounds
Marv A. Jackson.
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
Lucinda
Thompson to II. L. Fowler, lots
January 10—F. D. Pierson and Clara shall contain 32 ounces.
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
7 and 8 in block 3, in Stillwell's add.
Sec.
5.
The
Oregon
Dairy
and
Food
CHICKEN LICE.
Seam on.
to Tillamook.
January 29—William N. Reddaway Commissioner shall keep a correct list of
Its npulicntion to the inside wails of
the name and location of any person,
poultry houies will permanently exter
and Annie N. Ellis.
Things on Tombs.
January 25—Alfred W. Bigelow and : persons, firm or corporation engaged in
General Banking anil Exchange busi minate all LICE.
the sale of milk or cream in cities of
Results:
HEALTHY CHICKENS—
Fulva David.
Sacred to the memory of Charley and ness interest paid on time deposit».
PLENTY EGGS.
March 21—Albert Crawford and Inge- 10,000 or more inhabitants, and shall
Exchasge on England, Belgium, Ger
Varlev.
number the same ; ami every person,
Write for circular and prices and men
borg Sandberg.
Sons of loving parents who died in in many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
persons,
firm
or
corporation
in
said
tion this paper.
April 4—Sollie Smith and Mary Jen-'
fancy.
cities is required to notify the said Com-
WADE & BRIGGS,
TILLAMOOK. ORE-
kins.
This stone was erected to the memory
Tillamook, Or.
April 8—William Slyter and Emma 1 missioner if the said dairy or creamery
of J
D
, who was shot as n mnrk
should be sold, or location changed ; and
McCormick.
of esteem by his surviving relatives:
April 21-Andrew Anderson and Mar- any person, persons, Armor corporation,
engaged in the sale oi milk or cream in
garet Nelson.
Here lies, returned to clay,
May 27—Lem Johnson and Alice Pes- cities of 19,000or more inhabitants shall,
Miss Arabella Young,
upon engaging in said business, and on
terfield.
Who, on the first of May,
Next to Wade & Briggs' Store.
June 5—Benj. McNail Howell and Mar- the first day of March of each year,
Began to hold her tongue.
apply
to
the
said
Commissioner
for
a
garetta Crawford.
Stylish Hair Cutting,
June 7—F. T. Fitzpatrick and Marv E. stencil or plate, giving the Lumber and When you, inv friends, are passing by.
And this informs you where I lie,
location
of
said
person,
persons,
firm
or
Ross.
A Clean Shave,
SHAVING,
June 10—William L. Provoost to Edith corporation, engaged in said business, Remember you ere long must have,
Shampooing, etc
Like
me,
a
manion
in
the
grave,
which number shall be placed in a
HAIR curri NG
L. Nichols.
June 18—Benjamin C. Lamb and Char conspicuous place on each delivery Also three infants, two sons and a
SHAMPOOING,
I. SIMLER, Prop.,
daughter.
wagon owned and operatej in said sale
lotte M. Edie.
The Fashionable Barber
July 1—Fred Kabkee and Stella Can- or delivery of milk or cream.
Good friend, tor lesus’ sake forbear
Sec. 6. The use of borax and boraeic To dig the dust inclosed here ;
field.
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CL A SS
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
July 11 —James L. Burk and Ina D. acidsand salycvlic acids and injurious Blest lie the man who spares these stones
Department of tlie Interior.
antisptic in the manufacture of butter And cursed be the man that, moves mv
Landingham.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
December 8th, tqoo.
July 1—Bernhart Jacob and Roselle 1 and in the use of milk an l cream, is pro
bones.
Notice I n hereby given that the following
hibited.
namerl pettier ha»’filed notice of hi» Intention
Wyss.
make final proof in support of hi* claim, and
Sec. 7. Every person or persons, firm Here lies entombed one Koger Morton. to
July 29—Edgar T. Latimer and Augus
»aid proof will be made before the Register
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
Whose sudden death was early brought that
and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on
or
corporation,
who
shall
manufacture
ta M. Stingle.
January
25. 1VO1, via.:
on,
cheese
shall
apply
to
tlie
Oregon
Dairy
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTIN
AMA on» WELLS;
August 8—Carl P. Knudson and Mag
Trying one day his corns to mow off
II. K. No. 11776, foi the lota 5 and 6 and S % of
and
Food
Commissioner
for
stencil
or
Sw
%
aec
3.
T
3»..
R
W
W
gie N. Latimer.
SHAMPOOING, ETC
The razor slipped and cut his toe off,
He name» the following witneaaea toprove
August 14—Nay Polian Batter«on and : plate, giving the number, quality or The toe, or what it grew to,
hit continuous residence upon and cultivation
grade
of
cheese,
name
of
manufacturer
of »aid land. viz :
Ulrika Alvina Ida Ludtke.
The inflammation quickly flew to ;
Dan Bower» and Perl Hedge», of Montavilla, Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
August 15—George W. Worthington and county in which the said cheese is The parts they took to mortifying.
Oregon ; Zura Well», of Tillamook, Oregon ;
persons suffering with rheumatism.
Burt Cories«, of lx>gan, Oregon
manufactured.
I And poor dear Roger took to dyeing.
and Eva W Stewart.
Building next dour to the Post Office.
C has . B. M ookbr , Begiater.
Sec.
8.
Whenever
any
person,
per
August 19—Jasper B. Dimick and Ber-
MACHINE SHOP
Making,
:
:
:
J
Carbolineuni Avenarius
ZBufLLTZL OF
C. & E. Thayer.
THE NEW BARBER CHAS.
SHOP.
PETERSON,
Rimi
Hot and Cold Baths
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