Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 22, 1902, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 22, 1902.
Sparks from the Anvil.
the doetor is in doubt or lacks ex|>erience
in such cases.
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What a lot of excitement, hauling and
The scoffers and atheists, who have
pulling, bad feeling, envy am! |>ersonal
allied themselves with the democratic
abuse it takes to elect a few officials.
partv in Tillamook county, have com­
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menced to assail the Presbyterians in this
What a blessing it will lie when the citv, for no other purpose than to drive
political scrap is over and the political the thin edge of their atheism into poli­
liar takes a rest for another two years.
tics. Poor old democracy, now that it
has to carry the scoffing atheists and the
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anarchistic element with its many other
We think the Evening Telegram owes burdens of suttle and repudiation. But
Congressman Tongue an apology for not if the scoffers and atheists haveanything
giving that gentleman’s picture with the against the Presbyterianorganizution in
rest oi the candidates on Saturday.
this city why dont they come out like
honorable men aud sign their names to
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their communications and notices posted
It will be in order the 2nd of June for
at nocturnal hours ?
They are too
those who want another dose of demo,
cowardly cusses for that. Anyway, the
cratic hard time to vote that way. Do
Presbyterians, being a progressive, pros­
not be so bashful, gentlemen, but step up
perous and successful class of people in
and vote for more of the hard time medi­
the community, will not vote the same
cine if you want it.
ticket as these atheists and religious scof­
fers are working for. Another thing to
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The dirty mud slinging by the few dis­ be considered. The Presbyterian church
gruntled republicans and democrats do is an ornament to the Tillamook Citv,
not add reputation to those who profess which is something which cannot be said
to be professional and business men. It ' of our public school building, but because
will rebound and they will have to take I theboard of directors—or “Presbvterian
ring,” as some few people who imagine
l ack their own medicine at no distant
i themselves awfully smart, call it—were
date.
in lavor of erecting a school building
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I which would be a credit and benefit to
We are glad to know that it was not ' citv, some of the taxpayers voted money
political
,_______ _______
sickness which
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the boys were to make a botch of the present building
suffering with when they came round because they had a political antipathy
from Nehalem on the Vosburg the other to some of the members on the board, so
evening, but probably the fish would like it can never be said of the Presbyterians
to see them again after feasting so sump­ that they deprived Tillamook City of a
tuously in about the smallest incorporat­ commodious, up-to-date school building.
edcity in the United States.
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E
springs up from the bottom of the
human heart that is irresistable, and it
would lie as easy to argue the earth
revolving backwards, as to attempt to
erace that immortal faith, that is in-
delliblv stamjied upon the soui that has
experienced that divine
sensation of
peace and plenty that is enjoyed under
the motto of“ God Bless Our Home.’’
Must we leave the old home mother?
Where we’ve lived for many a year ;
We can never find another
Place on earth that is so dear.
Dairy Education in Belgium.
part of the government to promote these
in every practicable and proper way.
Twin Family Medicines
A Proposed Railway Court.
Save a DoctorJ3il£an<[ may be Your Life,
WILL
Some newspapers have suggested the
expediency of a court to which should l*J
submitted the issues arising between the
railroads and the Interstate Commerce
commission. They urged that such a
court would permit the issues arising
from time io lime to be immediately
submitted to judicial consideration, in­
stead of having to wait for an indefinite
time in order to l>e passed iqxni.
The proposition for a railway coun
has leceived attention from those who
are giving consideration to the railway
problem and it has some supporters
among those who have been giving the
most earnest attention to that question.
Senator Elkins among others has ex
pressed the opinion that a railway court
is the only practicable way out of existing
difficulties, that such court will ulti­
mately have to be established in order to
meet the questions involved in the prob
lem of regulating the railroads by the
government. This is the view taken by
the leading members of the Interstate
Commerce commission. In his testimony
before the house committee on interstate
a nd foreign commerce last week Coni«
miseit ner Prauty took a decided position
in favor of a railway court—not a trib­
unal, as he indicated, to supersede the
Interstate Commerce commission, but to
co-operate with it by taking charge of all
those cases which are appealed from its
decision ami with which it is now so dif­
ficult to induce ordinary courts to deal.
The idea of such a court, it is pointed
out.is by no means a new one. There is
precedent for it in England and elsewhere
and while the conditions are not pre
cisely the same abroad as here, yet to all
intents and purposes the circumstances
are such as to justify the application of
similar principles in this country as are
operative abroad. At any rate the pro­
position for a railway court, which would
have final jurisdiction and authority in
regard to questions arising under the
authority and rulings of the Interstate
Commerce commission, is one that is en­
titled to the mofct careful consideration,
particularly in view of the fact that it
lias the support of members of the Inter­
state Commerce commission and senators
who are advocating legislation
for
strengthening the powers of the com­
mission.
R nt hern pointed que,,
tion. So it is, and
oki.rox IIVER REGULATOR hits the point. For a sick headache, the kind
h .t 's caused fr.'.m a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, dyspepsia, consti.
tnutiscHuse
.
there
is no VLTn
medicine »i that
nation or anv ailment
ot the stomach
stoniacu, liver
ii*ci or bowles,
nuproN
I ivuii
t ..
wiil relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON LIVLR REGl LA10R.
____
HOW IS YOUR LIVER ?
Regular size, 25c. and 1.
I>. J. Fry. Salem, Oregon.
Stnr' ,dah°-
Dear Sir -Enclosed hud 25c. for a package ot Oregon
I iver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem and
’ SI..... ........... ............................. ............. ‘KS1KS ti”'”
The small Belgian nation, which is less
numerous than the population of Lon-
FRY'S
don, offers many interesting fea t u res
1 '“v s niwuS?"““
! from the dairy farmer's point of view,
Meaning
Best.
Quick
Cure.
A
new
remedv
for
all
aches
and
pains. It is the justly
! savs the Farmer and Grazier of Aus-
celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back.
Try it tor an ache or pain, ex.
tralia. Although the industrial portion
of the county is comparatively so large
ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
« t
~
B eniamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition. Salem, Or.,
that the demand for dairy products is
a sufferer from rheumatism, savs : "Fry's Lightning Healer is the
greater than the home supply, the sys­
tem of co-operation has been developed
Iwst and the onlv medicine that ever gave me relief.
1 believe it will
to such an extent that the time is fast
do all that is claimed for it.”
Above medicines for sale by
approching when it is anticipated Bel­
gium will be an exporting county, at
any rate as regards butt.tr. The value
ot foreign cheese imported into Belgium,
however, still exceeds £120,000 annu­
ally, and for this reason greator atten­
tion is also being directed co the manu.
facture of cheese than has hitherto been
the case.
In order to insure success more quicklv
PROPRIETORS
and surely the agricultural education of
the Belgian peasant is being rapidly ex-
cended in various ways, and in this con­
nection the Flemish traveling dairy
schools are found to exercise a valuable
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influence on dairy progress in thecountry.
The few republicans who are trying to
The two by four Ocean Wave last week
Step by step they are taught whv the
convey
the
impression
that
a
number
of
was disappointing to the those who
utmost clenliness is necessary in the
gloat in slander and blackmail.
Has it republicans are going to vote the demo­ stable and in the dairy ; why milk is
Boiler Work. Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
suddenly dawned upon the democratic cratic ticket will find themselves greatly aerated and cooled ; why it is pasteu­
|
mistaken
on
election
day.
This
is
the
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
leaders and disgruntled republicans that
rized and sterilized. If butter is not
the slanderous correspondence in the i idea with them : Because they cannot good, the students are assured that |
j
run
the
republican
party
any
longer,
and
Ocean Wave and Telephone-Register was
there is some reason for it, either in the I
causing a stampede from the democratic having a personal antipathy to some of dairy, which must then be disinfected, or
the candidates, they have flopped over
ranks.
in the milk itself, and which can most
to the democrats for the purpose of de­
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probably be remedied and the produce
feating the republican party. We do
The disgruntled republicans and the not think, as far as we are able to ascer­ improved by means of heat and pure
mud slinging democrats in Tillamook tain, that the republicans in Tillamook cultures. The young Belgian farmer at
City looked white in the gills on Satur­ can be swayed, influenced, frightened, or the very outset of his career is taught
day when thev found that the Ocean- bullied into voting the democratic ticket I to regard the micro-organisms of the
Wave and Telephone.Register failed to to satisfy a few disgruntled republicans dairy as friends or foes, as the case mav
contain the budget of personal abuse who have allied themselves with hard be, which will very materially affect the
they had prepared. But had they called times democrats, ami who are carrying quality of his produce and his own repu­
it off because it was making votes for oil a campaign of abuse and slander to tation as a dairy farmer.
the republicans ?
accomplish their desires, so the best
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Liquor Dealers in Politics.
wav for republicans to teach this dis­
Women tor U. S. Senators.
In a news item it was stated thaUSen- gruntled rule or ruin faction a lesson, is
ator Simon had arrived in Easter a Ore­ for every republican to put his shoulder I The political organization which is
S alt L ake C ity ,
May 17.—The
now
being
formed
throughout
the
United
gon, and, of course, some of the news­ to the wheel, and vote the republican
Is still here and expects to remain.
Salt Lake Telegram (independent) to­
papers thought they conld make political ticket from top to bottom. It is just as States by the allied branches of the liquor
day
advocates
the
election
of a woman
capital by roasting the gentleman from imperative, and more so, for republicans industry will be launched formally at a
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
as Uuited States Senator to succeed
Oregon so they piled on the agony bv to vote the ticket straight as it was meeting which will be held in Pittsburg
Senator Rawlins, whose term expires
giving the little boss of the Portland when they turned out in strength at the on June 6th. It is expected that this
Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
in 1903.
ring h—I. They wished they hadn’t now, primaries. That was only a partial meeting will l>e the largest gathering of
“Since in Utah women vote and have
for it was not the original joe Simon but victory, but to make it a complete representatives of the liquor interests
the right to hold office equally with
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
another individual by that name.
victory everv republican must retain the ever held in the United States
male citizens,” says the telegram, “it
Angelo Meyers of Philadelphia, gen­
same enthusiasm they had at the prima­
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seems to us that it is about time for
ries and carry it to the polls. We have eral manager of the Distilling Company them to exercise that right, and to the
When Governor Geer promised to pre no misgivings what the result will be if of America says:
the extent of its last analysis. The
side at the Furnish meeting he should the republicans in this county show the
“At the Pittsburg meeting the Nation­
have done so, and not hied himself off to same fidelity to the republican party al Wholesale Liquor Dealers Association, proposition may be radical, but so was
the idea of woman suffrage ‘radica’ a
Roseburg the day previous on an official they have in previous years.
To put it the National Distillers'Association, I be
inspection of the soldiers* home. It looks plainly, there is no excuse, with recog- j Retailers’ Association, the National As­ lew years ago. At any rate, and no
revolutionary the sug­
as though this was a slap in Furnish's nized clean and capable candidates, whv I sociation of Brewersand any niunder of matter how
face bv Geer, which lends tone to the re­ republicans should not vote for the re-1 kindred organizations will be united un­ gestion may be seen, what good reason
can be assigned why some intelligent,
port that the Geer faction in Marion publican ticket.
der a common bead. Officers will be
capable, popular and gracious Utah
countv is acting uglv because the banker
elected and an organization will be kept
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from Pendleton turned down the gentle- [ There is one little incident connected j intact, after the methods of the big i>o- woman should not be elected to the
United States Senate to succeed Senator
man from Waldo.
litical parties.”
I have the largest aud best assorted stock of old
Rawlins ? We Utahns believe in the
with the present political fight that is
This movement indicates that the
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particularly amusing to the editor of the I liquor men of this country want to get right of women to vote and hold office.
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
If the parties who arc doing the mud i Headlight.
Whv should they not be recognized ?”
The Sappington - Waton 1
this City.
slinging at some of the republican candi- , band wagon of graft was so completely I into politics. They no doubt fee! that
“There is no Constitutional inhibition
they
have
some
strength
aud
believe
that
Sir
dates would post up some of the graft­ smashed to atoms at the republican pri­
in the way.
There is nothing but a
ing ^schemes they have worked through maries ami convention that the wreck they can improve their conditions by wormy old sentiment that the sooner
ami made the taxpayers go down in was irreparable. That was what the re­ such a political organization. It is hard, we jump the better, Half the people of
their jeans for, it would be more to the publicans of this county thought of the however, to see what issues these deal Utah in respect of sex are without re­
point. But because they see the end in grafters and those who tooted their lit­ era could bring to the front that would presentation in the senate. Let us have
sight of their dickers and grafting tle horns. Alter several weeks of cogita­ commend themselves to public favor. the courage of our convictions and send
They may be organizing for the pur­
schemes, the> have resorted to personal tion to see whether enough disgruntles
a woman to the Senate. There are
abuse and slander of the republican can- could be roped into line to help out the pose of throwing tlieir strength to this ladies here in Sall Lake who would make
..s ,-is
didates. The taxpayers of Tillamook democrats, but finding that it would not party or that party from which they can ideal Senators. Why not take the new
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
cannot be fooled in that in inner anv work ami they werelikelv to be left with get the best terms in the way of favors department and have the credit of being
longer, and they can pretty well guess Maxwell out in thecold, Sappington and This kind of politics would be at once the first to break the ice ?’’
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
denounced and condemned by the great
where this mud slinging originates.
Watson have almost fallen over them­ mess of the people, and measure more
selves climbing into the Headlight's band vigorous and drastic than anything yet
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Personal Notice.
wagon tor clean candidates ami honest brought to bear against the liquor bus­
There is one feature about politics
administration of county affairs, so much iness would be adopted.
Ex Goxernor Morrill’s apple orchard
which is absurd to anv intelligent per­
so thev want to take the front seat and
The liquor dealers would belter starv in Kansas now contains over 64,000
son, and th.it is to magnify all the good
play the basso and trombone.
Truly out to’politics. or they may get more of trees, and is said to be the largest sin­
characteristics of one set of candidates
politics makes queer bedfellows Neither it than they bargain ¡for. The liquor gle apple orchard in the world. Eight
and then magnify nil the bad traits of
Eddy,Mason,Aiderman, Hoag, Smith nor question does not figure much in potties thousand trees have been set out this
character ot the opposite side, which ap­
Bodyfelt would have been nominated now, but it may be forced to the front spring.
pears to be the burden ot the political
OF SAN FRANCISCO. DEALERS IN
had the Sappington-Watson-Maxwell by arbitrary acts of the dealers.—Salem
tight with some lew people in Tillamook,
Senator Ben Tillman, in denying that
band wagon been allow to overide the Statesman.
es|K*cially it they have a personal grudge
he possesses “unexplained wealth,”
republican party of this county. Oh, ves,
against either of the candidates. And
says he has had a note for $4,000 in
it is awfully amusing to us to see these
perhaps there is no place in the world
political acrobats make their somer Projected Alaskan Land Grants a certain bank for four years past, which
where this venemous spirit is so preva­
has been renewed four times on account
saults, but little did we expect to see
lent as in Tillamook. It bristles out to
The San Francisco Chronicle takes a of his inability to pay it.
them take a seat in the Headlight's band
perfection during an election, and in peo
Jacob A. Rilis of New York advocate
wagon where that mucldv abused indi­ very decided stand in opposition to the
pie who should set a better example.
vidual, Editor Baker,is leader.whom they proposed legislation in favor of giving the opening of public schools in great
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have been cussing and slandering, and certain privileges to railroad projects in cities on Sundays. Lectures and enter­
thought they could easily freeze out. Just Alaskan, Gulf & Yukon Railway com­ tainments should be given to keep the
Let us call the attention of republicans
wait until the election is over ami see pany, which is seeking a land grant boys from the evils of tenement house
to one ol the planks in their platform, I
them swell out ami remark ”1 did it.” for constructing a road in Alaska, that life and the all-alluring glitter of the
and which was unanimously adopted bv j
But. gentlemen, don't forget that all the its request is totally unwarranted and saloons.
AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KKUGER’^I n D “ACME”
the convention, and that was to vote the |
influence that the Herald and Sapping­ if granted would simply result in rob-
Somewhere about a hundred members
For San Francisco and Los Angeles
republican ticket from top to bottom ■
ton had in the republican convention was bling the national government even to of congress are base ball cranks of deep
That had the right sentiment and the
a greater extent than it has even been or shallow dye and over half of them
ti ve votes !__________________
right ring when ft was adopted, ami so
robbed in its concessions hitherto to were at the opening game of season in
it lias now, for there is no reason, with a
railway enterprises. The
Chronicle Washington. The home team won and
Home.
clean ticket made up of reliable, compe­
I points out that while this company is the statesmen! returned in the evening
tent |»eisons, thoroughly honest, why re­
not so voracious as the Transalaskan
publicans should not vote the ticket from 1 ( to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] railway, “still it has nerve enough to hoarse, but happy.
Robert M. Me Wade, United States
top to bottom. This is what loyal re­
The earth is huge enough for every ask the government to grant it the
publicans will do, nor will they allow one to have a home. In the mad rush alternate sections of the public domain counsul at Canton, China, has charge
of
the welfare of Americans in a terri­
some trivial, personal affair to induce for wealth, we forget that all we need, is for five miles on either side of the right-
them to vote the democrat ticket, lor bv I I what we can appropriate within a of-wav 200 feet in width for the 400 tory vaster, perhaps, than that of any
It will pay you to use
doing so thev would be indicating that , home, the accumulation beyond that is miles lietween the termini*” This and other consul in the world. It comprises
thev wanted democratic hard timesin the useless. To build up and maintain a other concessions asked is in the opinion 170,900 square miles, and a population
place of republican prosperity.
' home is worthy of the best of every man of the Chronicle altogether extravagant of ¿46,000,000 human beings.
Adolphus Dewet. a nephew of the Boer
ami woman’s life.
What is a home ? i and it urges that congress shonid do
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Home is what we make it. The term is nothing to give anything like a railroad General Dewet, who was wounded and
Just to show bow important it is that ' broad enough, from the rude hut to the i monopoly in Alaska, which it tninks captured at the battle of Jacobsdal, and
doctors diagnosis cases of infectious dis mansion, for every one to enjoy his own i would be the effect of granting the afterward escaped from Bermuda by
For Economy and durability they have no equal
eases correctly, a case ol smallpox in the ideal. There is an originality about the demand of the Alaskan, Gulf & Yukon swimming to a schooner bound for New-
for P-ticlar..
citv of Portland should suffice to show home that is characteristic ol the owner. I Railway companv. It says that con- York, arrived in Guyaquil, Ecuador,
this. A doctor had a case of smallpox, ! The home is the birthplace of the next ' gress should be exceedingly chary about recently. He proceeded to Lima, Pertie,
which he diagnosed as chickenpox, con­ generation. The wisest thing that a i allowing any land grants in Alaska. where he will engage in mining.
sequently the case was not quarantined nation can do is to pass every law in 1 other than tluse allowing under the
j various land laws, until a more definite
until nearly a dozen persons were sent to favor of the home.
Pointed Paragraphs.
The homestead law has been much I knowledge has been acquired ofitsre-
the |»cst house, having contracted the
smallpox from the person whom the doc.i abused. The mere acquiring a title to 1 sources.
Chicago News: Steer clear of the
Admitting that congress should lie man whom dogs and children dislike.
tor said had chickenpox. Probably t lie sell out is just like the man who made
Iversons taken to the |M*sthouse mav feel the
entry,
he
does
not
appre­ I very careful in this respect, it is yet to
Prosperity tries the small man ; ad- Centrally Lioeated.
_ _ ___ _
Rates, $1 Per Day
sore at the doctor. and they have a right ciate a home and rarely ever has one. i l»e said, on the other hand that it is versity the great one.
to,but it shows also that the health of the Yet it has done more tor the American hardly wise to impose any extraordi-
Men who are continually blowing
l»eople
than
anything
else,
and
it
is
to
■
i
narv
restrictions
upon
the
legitimate
about
themselves
spoil
a
lot
of
wind.
general public is jeopardised when some
doctors will dogmatically persist is sav­ be regretted that the public domain. 1 efforts of capital to develop« the re­
It is the services of the uncommon
ing that the present mild type of small, suitable tor a home, is nearly exhausted. sources of Al iska, among which none is man that command the highest wages.
pox is only chickenpox. True it is that How the rising generations are to build more essential than that of establishing
When a dog growls over his food he
a mild case of smallpox inav be taken for or attain homes, should interest every in the territory the most adequate faci­ he likes it; but with a man it is dif­
chicken pox, and a bad case of chicken­ one. The home is the foundation of lities of transportation. If a reasonable ferent.
The Best Hotel in the city X,.
“ie city, fco Chinese Employed.
pox taken for smallpox, but where there our government, every revenue is derived i lilieral system of land grantsis necessary
There is far more eloquence in silence
is the least doubt the cases should l»e directly or indirectly therefrom.] The to the construction of rad wavs in Alaska than there is in some long-winged
quarantined. This idea of allowing the home must pay it all.
it would lie a mistake to refuse such speeches.
One can picture no greater heart rend- j grants, but it is of course expedient that
disease to spread I «cause a few doctors
Never doubt a girl’s veracity when she
lieisist in saving that it is only chicken ing scene than an old man or woman ' thev should lie so regarded as never to says she cant sing. It’s ten to one she
pox is revolting. ~
But we see. however. who lias spent their useful days in trying ' lievome a burden upon the people. The can't.
that oiu* South Prairie correspondent to build and support a home, condemned tact is now recognized that the territory
Men is born to rule the world—but
savs that some ot the people there ate a bv thos- thev have loved ami cared for. ' of Alaska has much more valuable re­ along comes woman and declares it is
J- P- ALLEN,
little un lecided as to the nature oi the being committed to some public institu ' sources than were thought of when it up to her.
was purchased from Russia by the
disease, but doubt should no longer ex tion. to eek out a living death.
Only a phvsican of long expcriance
p- ,
Proprietor.
ist, nor would it. it thev were the victims
The man who argues there is no God. I United States and the question of their knows what to do when there is no
■rst Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
being carted off to the fiesthouse under seems very brilliant until he attempts development is being zerv earnestly con­ occasion for doing any thing.
the same conditions as those were in to deal with the home. There is a hollow ( sidered. The most essential requirement1
.Men who beat their wives and thoro-
Portland. A ease' tchickcn|M>x is a good ness about the home that points to the1 is that ot adequate transportation faci- ugh-bred horses are perfect brutes—
thing to keep away from,especially when living God, and that senation ot belief lines and it will be good policy on the w ith the odds in favor of the horses.
A FEW WORDS MORE.
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
CASE à FOWLER,
Tillamook Iron Works
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
Tl LLAM00K,
OR EGON.
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tile 3STETXT
MEAT MARKET,
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J. S. LAMAR
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT
| Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal
i Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal
Truckee Lumber Co
\
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Hobsonville, Or.
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