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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 27.
$l?e
^ilianiook
Çcablig^t.
Father Schell’s Spite Work
I
KKI.CHIS RIVER.
1902
Twin Family Medicines
Professional Cards.
In the Oregonian’s telegraphic news; We have all been having the grip up
Fred C. Baker. Publisher
WILL
from Washington on Friday, it contains . this way.
Doctor
and may be
an item which is nothing more or less j Tuesday was such a nice warm day, it Save
made us all feci like tilling the soil.
RATES GE SUBSCRIPTION.
than spite work on the part of Father!
?‘uh “ s I hi "I”«LT J) L. EDDY,
Grandpa and Grandma Elliott went
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
Joseph Schell. Because he holds a vin-1 up to visit their son Tracy and family on
One year..........
OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hits the point. For a sick headache, the kind
$1.50 dictive grudge against Claude Thayer he | Tuesday.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Six months......
75 lias undertaken, in the matter of the I Our school will begin the first part of that is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, dyspepsia, consti­
Three months.
50 1 timber eateries, to carry out his spite. April, with Miss Watt of Bay City for pation or any ailment of the stomach, liver or bow les, there is no medicine that
wiil relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON LIVER REGULATOR.
T illamook
O regon .
teacher.
work, regardless of those who honesty j
Regular size, 25c. and 1.
Tracv
Elliott
is
furnishing
our
school
Protection of Rural Delivery.
filed on the timber lands. This is what j
D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon.
Star, Idaho.
I wood for this summer.
Dear Sir,—Enclosed find 25c. for a package of Oregon
the correspondent says :
H- COOPER,
•' and • Mrs.
* *
~
Mr.
Guy
Vaughn were visit­
The action of the house of representa­
Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem and
"Father Joseph Schell, of St. Louis, i ing at Mr. McFalls on Tuesday.
found it superior to anything we ever tried for headache and bilious­
tive in defeating the proposal to place
Or., today concluded a series of inter­
ness.
Yours truly,
R ev . A nson C ox .
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
rural free mail delivery under the eon. views with the Assistant Secretary of[ Mrs. McFalls made a trip to Tilla­
mook on Wednesday.
tract system is very generally approved.
FRY’S
the Interior, relative to 100 alleged ’ Basil Mapes made a trip to Hobson-
MORE. HKY’S H iuler .NING
T ilamook
O regon .
The Philadelphia Press, whose editor
fraudulent timber entries in Tillamook yille on Tuesday.
Meaning Best, Quick Cure. / A new remedy for all aches and pains. It is the justly
was lately postmaster general, savs:
Miss
Lizzie
Moody,
who
is
attending
County, which are said to have been
celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back, Try it for an ache or pain, ex-
school in Tillamook, came home last
•’Who would think of letting out the I
made by Oregon and Washington Saturday and found her folks sick with ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
H. GOYNE,
house delivery of letters in the cities by
B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition, Salem, Or.,
farmers, under contract to relinquish the the grip.
contract? Who would substitute for
a sufferer from rheumatism, savs: "Fry’s Lightning Healer is the
lands to an Eastern company. Father
Janies Mapes and sons have some
best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I believe it will
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
intelligent and responsible carries a
Schell presented a number of papers to good harness leather for sale at 25c. a
do ail that is claimed for it.”
Above medicines for sale bv
job-lot of pick-tip messengers under an
i
Office : Opposite Court House,
the department in the case, making I pound.
auctioned-off competition ? But why
j charges against several Oregon men,
T illamook .. O regon .
not in the cities just as much as in
and asserting that officials of the Gen­
the county ? Are not intelligence and re­ eral Land Office« have not been doing
LAUDE THAYER,
sponsibility and accountability just as their full duty. Several men are men-
important over a routetwenty.five miles tioned as being promoters of the inter­
FOR
long as one over a rout a half mile ests of the company. The matter has
A ttorney - at -I, aw ,
long ?” In regard to the obviously ab­ been investigated by a special agent,
T
illamook
O regon .
surd contention that the county car­ who was sent there by Secretary Hitch­
riers will organize and exercise political cock, and Father Schell asserts that
influence, the Press asks if there is any tnis inspector substantiates his claims.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
more danger from them than from the It is further alleged that the officials
city carriers and urges that the true have not made complete reports of the
A ttorney - at -L aw .
policy is to establish the right system matter. Father Schell, before leaving
Oregon City, Oregon.
and then apply whatever checks mav be for New York tonight, was assured by
Ar AÄA
necessary.
Land Titles and Land Office
the department that it would make a
There is no reason to doubt that the thorough investigation of the case—
Business a Specialty.
CASE &
bill will become law in about the shape that the department desires to put an
PROPRIETORS
it passed the house and that the result end to all classes of frauds. It is possible
W. SEVERANCE,
of its operation will lie satisfactory to that the Department of Justice will be
the people who are most interested in asked to take hold of the matter, if the
this legislation, Rural free deb very has Interior Department finds that the
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Machinists
Blacksmiths
thus far been on the whole a gratifying charges made are substantiated.
success, proving a very great benefit
T illamook
O regon
Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging
to rural communities where it has been
Semi-Annual Weather Report.
established. It has come to stay and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty
Department of the Interior,
Semi-annual report of the weather as
T. BOTTS,
it should be extended as rapidly as prac­
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
kept
by
Captain
Joseph
J.
Dawson,
at
March
15th,
1902.
ticable or as the demand for its justifies.
A
ttorney - at -L aw .
Notice is hereby given that the following
Kilchis station, from September 22nd, named
settler has filed notice of his intention
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
to make final proof in support of his claim,
1901, to 20th March. 1902 :
and that said proof will be made before the
A National Incorporation Law.
Over the Bakery.
Highest maximum temperature, 83.
County Clerk of Tillamook County^ at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on April 20th. 1oO2. viz :
Lowest maximum temperature, 33.
T illamook .. O regon .
GEORGE H. BENSON,
The question of the supervision and
H.E. 126.39, for the Se K of Sw
and Lot 4 of
Highest minimum temperature, 57.
regulation of the combinations engaged
sec. 18. tp. 1 H. R. 7 W.
Lowest minimum temperature, 25.
He names the following witnesses toprove
in interstate commerce is a difficult one,
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Total number of clear days, 26 ; part J i of
said land, viz. :
but it is a question the solution of
Fred Skomp and John Cook, of Trask, Oregon;
cloudy, 21 ; cloudy, 154; stormy, 51 ;
which is urgently demanded and its pub­
Charles L Smith, of Tillamook, Oregon: John
P hysician , S urgeon and
rainy, 168.
Rees, of Trask. Oregon.
lic discussion should be earnest main­
C harles B. M oores , Register.
No. of oavs on which hail fell, 18 ;
A ccoucheur .
tained until it is solved. A suggestive
snow, one day ; sleet, six days.
contribution to such discussion has
CONTEST NOTICE.
All
calls
promptly attended to.
Total no of light frosts, 11; killing
Department of the Interior.
Is still here and expects to remain.
been made by Mr. James B. Dill, the
United States Land Office,
T illamook .. O regon .
frosts. 11 ; total amount of ice formed
Oregon
City.
O.-e
,
well known corporation lawyer in an
March 13, 1902.
out doors, IV2 inch.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
address before Harvard university, in
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
T
M. SMITH, M.D.
Greatest amount of rain fell in 24 filed in this office by ALONZO A YAGER,
which he favored the enactment of a
contestant, ngaiust homestead entry No. 12804, Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
hours, 4.20 inches, March 7th, 1902.
•
made
June
it
,
1900.
for
S%
e
’
4
of
see.
21
and
national incorporation law as distin­
Total amount of rainfall from Septem­ N ’.»of Ne of Section 2«, township 2 S, Range
P hysician and S urgeon .
guished from a national control of
to W., by CHRIS THORSEN, contestee, in
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down
ber, 22nd, 1901, to March, 20th, 1902, which it is aliened that contestant “ knows the
state-created corporations, He urged
present condition of tho same ; also that said
86.86 inches. Total amount of rain­ Chris
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
Thorsen has abandoned sa’id homestead
that the business of the county de­
fall from March 20th, 1901, to the 20th entrv ; and that he has not been on said land
mands uniform corporate legislation,
since the date of the fil’ng theieon ; an<1 that
T illamook
O regon .
of March, 1902, 30.04 inches. Total he has not complied with the homestead laws
formulated upon the good of the coun­
of the United States in regard to settlement
amount, 116.90 inches.
and cultivation of homesteads, and that said
try as a whole and not sectional legisla­
alleged absence from the said land whs not due
C aptain J oseph J. D awson ,
E. BARTEL, M.D.,
to his employment in the Army, Navy, or I
tion, state against state. A national
It will pay you to use
Weather Bureau of Kilchis
Marine Corps ot the United States as a private
P hysician and S urgeon .
banking act, not abridging the powers
soldier,
officer,
seaman
or
marine,
during
the
Station, Tillamook co., Ore. war with Spain, or during any other war in
Female Diseases a Specialty.
of the state to creat local corporations,
which the United States may be engaged,”
All disorders of Stomach, Liver and
but affording an opportunity to orga-
said parties are hereby notified to appear, re­
spond and offer evidence touching said allega­
Kidneys Skillfully Treated.
School Closing.
nize corporations, national government
tion at lo o’clock a.m . on April 23rd, 1902,
before the County Clerk of Tillamook County.
Office
Over J. S. S turgen ’ s
against conflicting state legislation and
At the close of the Fairview school, Oregon, at Tillamook City. Oregon, and that
local political enactments.
final hearing will be held at Jo o'clock a m., on
D rug S tore , T illamook , O r .
the following programme was given :
April 29, 1902. b'-fore the Register and Receiver
For Economy and durability they have no equal«
Write us for particulars.
Mr. Dill expressed the opinion that
Violin and Zither duet, Marv Tinner- nt the United States I.and Office in Oregon City,
Prices quoted on application.
Oregon.
stet.
Lu
tie
Kunze.
we can look for no effective publicity
y ^R. O. H. DAVENPORT,
The said contestant having, in a proper affi­
“ A New Citizen,” Bruce Ross.
davit, filed March 18, i9o2, set forth facts which
—no effective restriction or regulation of
show that after due diligence personal service
“ The Dude,” Ulrich Neiger.
corporate power—under a diverse and
of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby
“ Queen Little Stitches,” Echo West.
D entist .
ordered and directed that such notice be given
systematically opposed state legislation,
" A Bov’s Opinion.” Everett Kunze.
by due and proper publication.
('
has
.
B.
M
oorks
,
Register.
"
Rhymes
of
the
Navy,
”
Geo.
Tinner-
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
therefore public opinion formulated into
W.M. GALL owav , Receiver.
stet and Ernest Himes.
statutes, to be of the highest efficiency
Bridge Work,
” When Mv Dolly Died,’’ Hazel West.
and to be freed from evils of subordina­
si M MONS
" The Rain Wagon,’’ Bennie Center.
Tillamook
City . . Oregon.
tion, even of prostitution, must be uni­
" Molly and Polly McGrew,” Jessie
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
form among all the states and national Donaldson.
the County of Tillamook.
Quartett, “ Over the Hills,” B. Mc­ Dian ha Anna Page, Plaintiff,
S. STEPHENS,
in extent. As to whether corporations
vs.
t Department
Gowan, A. Tinnerstet, M. Tinnerstet
Frederick
Edward
Martin
Page.I
No.
2.
Agent for the
would voluntarily avail themselves of a and Prof Halev.
Defendant.
" Not Built that Wav,” Peter Wyss.
national law he bus no doubt that they
Tn the above named defendant.
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
In the name of the State of Oregon :
” A Little School,” Zella Kunze.
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
would. They would do this for self-
Yon aie hereby required to appear and an­
” Bill’s Tenor and My Bass,” Eddie swer
COMPANIES.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
the complaint of plaintiff filed against you
preservation, as a protection against Fischbocker.
in the above entitled suit on or before the 24th
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
the varied, diverse and today incon­
” A Reminiscence of Fourth of July,” day of April, 1902, or in default theieof, the
Agent for North West School Supply
plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree,
sistent laws of various states, and for Ralph Himes.
this City.
Company, Notary Public.
divorcing the plaintiff and defendant, and that
" Sewing,” Carrie Olson.
p aintiff be granted the custody and maintain-
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
the reason that 110 corporation engaged
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Ui-K'
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"
ifi-
ance
of
the
children
of
said
paities.
‘‘Jack Gray,” Robt Maxwell.
in interstate commerce or desiring to do
This summons is published by order of G. W.
” A Georigia Volunteer.” John Olson. Sappingt
ni. County Judge, dated March i3th,
business throughout the length and
LAUDE THAYER,
” A Stranger,” Emma Neiger.
T902, Fiist publication of th Is summons dated
March 13th, 1902, last publication April 24th,
breadth of the county could afford to
” A Bov’s Lecture.” Carl Kunze.
Agent for Fireman’s
I902.
C
laude T hayer ,
Guitar Solo. Prof. Haley.
be other than a national organization,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(-.
Fund
and London and Lanca­
Addresses,
Snpt.
G.
B.
Lamb
and
the
since it would not be long before the
U.T-T
Principal.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
‘‘ft .
L.U
shire
Fire Insurance
investing public would draw the line
Presentation of Prizes to Primary :
Department of the Interior
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
sharply between state-created organiza­ Bennie Center, Hazel 'Vest. Carl Kunze,
Companies.
May
15th.
I902.
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
tions assuming to do a business nation­ Ulrich Neiger, Earnest Himes. Rosie
Notfre is hereby given that the following
Tillamook .. Oregon.
Hanenkrat, Anna Tinnerstet, Mary Tin­ named settler has filed notice of his intention
al in extent and true national corpora­ nerstet. Bruce Ross, Latic Kunze, Lisle t<*
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
tions It has alrea . become necessary Ross, |ohn Olson, Marie Smith.
j-yNOR abstracts of title .
Clerk of Tillamook co.. at Tillamook, Oregon,
8th Grade Diplomas presented to : on April 26th, 1902, viz.
for the sound corpo ations to differen­
JOHN REES.
Anna
Tinnerstet,
Bertie
McGown,
John
GO TO
tiate their position from those otherwise
II.E. 12,674 for the N % of Nw % and W % of
NOTICE KIR I-IHI.1CATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Olson.
Ne % ofcer. 34. tp- 1 s- K- 7 W.
Department of the Intel lor.
situated and it therefore seems reason­
J.aud Office at Oregon City. Or.,
Song, ” Close of School.”
He names the following witnesses toprove
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
1
4*
nd
Office
at
Oreg
»n
City,
Or.
March 15th, 1902.
able to assure that all such would avail
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
March 21st, fyo’2.
Notice is hereby given that the following­
of
said
land,
viz
:
Notice
in
hereby
given
that
the
following
name.!
settler
has
filed
notice
of
his
intention
TRUST
CO.
themselves of a national incorporation
Fred Skomp, John Cook. George H. Benson, to make final proof in support of his claim. and named settler h«s filed notice of his intention
law. Under such a law as suggested the Call for County Democratic Con of Trask. Oregon ; Charles I.. Smith, of Tilla­ that said proof will be made before the County to make fi al proof in support of his claim, and T h ob . C oater , Pre«. B. L. E ddy , Sec.
mook, Oregon.
vention.
Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook. Or., that said proof will be made before County
national corporation should lie subject
C has . B. M oores , Register.
Clerk of i illmnook County, at Tillamook, Ore ,
on April 28th, I’Joz, viz. :
on May 31 d. 190*4, viz
CHARI.EH I. CLOUGH.
to national supervision and examina­
Notice is hereby given that the Demo­
PERLEY H COULSON ;
Il F.. 12554 for the E % of E J4, sec 28, tp 2 S
NOTICE.
FOR
PUBLICATION.
H.E. 12103 for the S *4 of Se *4 of sec. 20 and N
tion and there should be required at crats of Tillamook county, Oregon, will
R.
7
W
Department of the Interior,
%-oi
Ne
sec ‘¿9. tp. 3 n, R. 8 W.
He
liâmes
the
f
diowing
witnesses
to
prove
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore ,
least "private publicity,” which Mr. meet in convention on the 5th day of
He names the following wlinesses to prove Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco, Con­
his continuous residence upon and cultivativu
February I51I1. 1902.
April, 1902, at the hour of 10 «»’clock
his
continuous
resilience upon and cultivation
of
said
1a*
’
d,
viz
:
Dill lielieves would result in "public a m., for the purpose of nominating the
Notice is hereby given that the f llowing-
fectionary, Stationery.
Ralph M. A< kley. Charles A Bailey. William of said land, viz:
settler has filed notice of his intention
John T. Moon, Marcus Cur’, James Patterson,
publicity.’’ The former contemplates County Officers to be elected at the named
to make final proofin support of riisclsim. and H. Cary, Elmer D Hoag, of Tillamook, Or.
Abner
driest,
of
Hlsine,
Ore.
C
has
.
B.
M
ookkh
.
Register.
News and Periodicals.
full information concerning the affairs of coming general election ; To elect dele­ that said proof will be made before the County
C has B. M oores , Register.
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook City,
T imber L amd , A ct J cme 3. i878 — N otice for
the corporation accessible to every stock­ gates to State and Congressional Con­ Oregon, 011 April 51b, 1902. viz :
Next to Sturgeon’s Drug Store.
T
imber
L
aki
»,
A
ct
J
ump
.
3,
1878
—
N
otice
F
or
PtBLICATIOM.
ventions and to transact such other
VINCON PAUL.
P ublication .
holder and as the stockholders increase business as may properly come before H.E No. CHARI.ES
United State* Ixmd Office,
11,694 for the Sw % of sec. 15, tp. 6 8,
United
Land (»ffice.
Oregon City, Oregon,
in number this would ultimately become the convention ; and that the conven­ X. 9 W.
Oregon < 'lty, Oregon,
March 4th, iqo 2.
He name* the following witnesses to prove
March 10th. !oo2.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
public publicity. Mr. Dill rightly says tion will lie composed of seventv-eight his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision* of rhe act of CongreM of
said land, viz :
that the tendency to conceal vital fact« members appointed among the several of Joseph
June 3. I878. entitled An act for the «ale of with tlir provision« of the act of CongrewN of
BARBER HD HAIRDRESSER.
E
Price,
of
TillamonK
City.
Or
:
Ruben
precincts of the County as follows :
June! 1S7S entitled ' An act for the sale of
Mu ger Harris, of Pitner. Or.; Ralph Eskin timber land* in the State* of California Ore
from stockholders is indefensible, that
HAIR CUTTING,
Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” «•* tiniJx r lamia in the ■'tatra of « alifornia, Oregon, I SHAVING,
4 Hebo ................. 6 Winter ot Otis, Or. . William Hickman Brown, gon
Bav..
extrude«! to all the Public I ¿and State» by act Nevada and MafehinRton Territory,” m> ex
snonld received definite and infor Rarnegate ...
*
1 Hoquarton...... 6 ut Dallas, Or. C ham . B M oorks , Register.
n-iide<l
io
all
the
Public
Land
State«
bytu-tof
ofAigu»t4 i*9a
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Augiibt 4, I892,
JOHN W USHBI'BN
statements at least yearly to en- Beaver .........
4 Little Nestucca 3
WILLIAM CAIN.
Of Dayton, county of Yamhill. State of Oregon,
2 Nehalem ......... 6
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
abkt them to act with a common under- Blaine ........
Of
Dayton,
county
of
Yamhill,
state
of
Oregon,
has
tnia
day
filed
lit
thia
office
his
«worn
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
3 Sand Lake ...... 2
atatement No. 5665, for the purchase of the ha*- tni« da» fifed In thia offi< • hiw «worn
persons suffering with rheumatism,
This mformatHHi WO«M l>e Carnahan ....
Departni nt of the Interior.
W % of E J4 of section No. 24. m Town­ Mtatemcnt No. 3.666. for the purchase of the
Dolph...........
2 Netarts............. 3
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
t accessible under a national law.
ship No. 2 So4»!h. Range No 7 West, ami •4 lx»t 1-2. Hw *4 of Ne % of Section No. 4,
February 2fst, IfloJ
Fairview.......
7 South Prairie.. M |
Township 2 Smith, Manne No. 7 We«', I
Notice is hereby given that the following- will offer proorto »how that the Iaml wought is In
C. A. BAILEY
2 Tillamook ...... 101 named
. ml will oner proof to «how that the Iaml
is suggestion of one who has had Foley ............
settler has filed notice of his intention more valuable lor its timber or stone than for »ought
i« more vaiuabl«* for It« timber and «tone I
DFAI.KR IN
agricultural purpose* and to establish hi« claim
4
Union
................
Garibaldi
.....
5
to
ninke
tinal
pr<x»f
in
support
of
his
claim.
Mid
1 experience in the organization of
than
for
agricultural
purposes,
and
to
extablinh
to
said
land
before
the
Register
and
Receiver
STUDERSKER
WAGON
And that the primaries in the several that said proof will be made before County
claim to said land Before the Reginter and
l corporations and is regarded as precincts will lie held on the 29th day of Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillanv>ok. of thia office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thurs­ his
OSRORNE MOWERS,
day. the .rzud <iay of May, I902.
He name» aa Receiver of thia office at Oregon (’lty, Oregon,
Oregon, on April 9 b. I902. viz
<>n Thutiwiay. the 22nd day of May, 1IP/2. He
¡pert in the matter, certainly mer March. 1902. at the hour of 1 o’clock
i witiiei»ae» :
ERNEST W. KNIGHT,
Buggies, h*y rnk«**, plow», hih I other
W ( «in, of Dayton, Or. . O Rlinde, of Mc­ name« a« witnesses I
H E 12145 for the Ke ’z4 of Sw ‘4, S % of Se ’4
msideration. If a national incor- p m., and to be held at the regular poll­ and
O Rhode, of M< Minnv lie. Or.: J. W. Fish
farm iiiMubinrry.
Yo*i mu save
Minnville
<>r.,
N.
rt.
rtretch
and
A.
F.
Hade,
of
Ne % of Se q, sec. 3». Tp. I N . R 9 W
ing
places
in
such
precincts.
burn,
N.
S.
Stretch
aLd
A
P
Slade,
of
D
yton.O
.
I
money l*y dealing with me,
ion law lie practicable and consti-
He name« the fo lowing witnesses to prove Dayton. Or
Any and al' nersoiK claiming adversely the 1
Any and all persona claiming advenely the
By order of the Democratic County his continuous residence uj»on and cultivation
on Bugg' v»nd spring
tal it might remedy many of the Central Committee.
alxive dencrilied mnds are requested to file their ahove-dracribed laiiiM ara requested to file their I
of «aid land, vis
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1902.
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A FEW WORDS
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
“C.” BEN RIESLAND,
DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS,
Life and Fire Insurance,
Financial Agent,
Tillamook City
Oregon.
FOWLER
Tillamook Iron Works
General
&
BARNES,
MEAT MARKET,
DAIRYMEN I
The Empire and Mikado
CREAM SEPARATOR.
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ÓC STOKES CO.,
-A-stoiia, Ore.
J. S. LAMAR.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
■ ’ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. ’’
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal
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A. B. ALLISON
EDGAR LATIMER