Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 05, 1902, Image 4

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    TdE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 5.
1902.
Song." Honored Graves,” bv Choir. Reci­
SPRUCE.
tation,"Forty Years Ago,” by Ori Luper.
Circuit Court Docket.
No. 26, tor Song. ” "e ll Garlanil Their Graves,” by
Report
of
school
district,
Henry Hamilton plaintiff, vs. Charles
month ending Mav -’3 • Whole No. Choir. Speeches by A. W. Fletcher and
L. Barrett defendant. Foreclosure.
attenderne. C. E. Keller, which was highly appre­
Ik-low will lie found the unofficial returns for most of the precincts in Tillamook count>. South Praiiie and Little Kes-
S. W Iler plaintiff, vs. Oak Nolan as pupils enrolled. 23; days
tuccii ait incomplete and Dolph has not reached us.
415
•
davs
absence.
35
:
times
late. 1» . ciated. After which all proceeded to the
administrator of the estate of W. S Run­
visitor, present. 4. Roll «• Honor, cemetery, where all the graves were
yon deceased, defendant. Foreclosure.
John D. Keerschieter plaintiff, vs. (those who have lieen neither alwcnt or decorated with the many beautiful
J. C. Bewley et al defendants. Fore­ tardy during the month): Hugh
flowers, then ” America” was sung by
closure.
lace, Iimmy Payne, Louie Woole. Mar the choir; also. "God lie With You
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CANDIDATES.
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H. B. Tingle plaintiff, vs. Lulu E. tin Shultson. Attendance has been less Till We Meet Again.” Speech by Mr.
2
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Malaney et al defendant. Foreclosure.
u
regular this montl...... account ot much Atterbury. Song, " Nearer My God to
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Claude Tliajer plaintiff, }S. G. E. sickness in the neighborhood.-P eakl Thee’’ and "Benediction’’ by Mr. Porter.
Graves defendant. Suit to quit title.
•
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR.
W hi TB, teacher.
40 68 20 74 69
, T. Geer.............................
Republican
'i’lie school children of Spruce observed
j. S. Stephens plaintiff, vs E. E.
General Leonard Wood.
22
3.5
12
40
32
C. E. S. Wood......................
Democratic
Selph et al defendants. Confirmation of Memoral Day by rendering the follow,
FOR GOVERNOR.
sale.
ing programe, preceded by a basket The name of General Leonard Wood
12 .54 ax
George E. Chamberlain........
Democratic
Nancy E. Heitmiller, vs. William H. dinner, which was enjoyed by all pres­ will be forever associated with the
63 .53
William J. Furnish .............
.Republican
Heitmiller
defendant.
Divorce.
A. J. Huntaker...................
Prohibition
Cuban republic mid will always be held
ent.
R. R. Rvan.........................
.... Socialist
E. D. Dewey plaintiff, vs. M. J. Mac-
Song, “Decoration Day.'
in respect bv the people of that county,
FOR SUPREME JUDGE.
Mahon et al defendants. Suit to quit
Recitation, “Memorial Day,” Pearl who have just attested their gratitude
Robert S. Bean........................................ Republican 21
title.
B. F. Bonham................................... Democratic
for what lie has done. He accomplished
George W. Kiger plaintiff, vs. Benton White.
C. J. Bright........................................ Prohibition
Recitation, "Wherever Waves My a great work ia the island and made a
T.
Smith,
Ida
J.
Smith,
E.
T.
Davies,
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.
most honorable record. When the war
Claude Thayer and Estelle Thayer de­ Country's Elag.” Jennie Woole.
C. W. Barzee .......................................... Socialist
fendants. Suit to quit title.
Elag Quotations, four little ones.
3 6 2 6 2212 4 4 1
with Spain came General W ood was a
X. A. Davis.................................... ...Prohibition 2
29
Frank I. Dunbar.......................... .... Republican 2 19 33 117 3« 74 12 76 66 16
Exercise. “Our Flag" ten pupils.
surgeon in the army. He went into the
R. D. Peckham plaintiff, vs. John W.
17
54
26
41
12
40
23
«
D. W. Sears................................... ....Democratic 20 8 22
Anderson, E. H. Cowing, Mary Cowing,
Recitation, "Our Dead.' Anna Peters. warns a colonel of the rough riders and
EOK STATE '1 REASL'KEK.
Mary Hughes and S. W. Iler defendants.
Recitation, "Roses and Lilies,’’ Phoebe when the American occupation com-
Henrv Blackman......................... ....Democratic 5 9 20 53 24 36 11 39 22 ft 18
Foreclosure.
7 5 5 22 13 6 4 8
5
T. S. McDaniel.............................. ....Prohibition 6
menced he was made governor of the
Wallace.
D. A. Blodgett plaintiff, vs. E. H.
Charles S. Moore......................... .... Republican 7 19 32 112 3« 30 13 74 64 16 2-
Sung. “Battle Hvmn.”
province of Santiago In this position
6
Cowing et al defendants. Foreclosure.
\V. W. Mvers ............................... ......... Socialist 1 1 8 3 1 li 2 3 9 8
Recitation, “Our Heroes, Emile Woole. he disclosed uncommon administrative
FOR REPRESENTATIVE To CONGRESS.
Claude Thayer plaintiff, vs, Freda
Recitation, “The Blue and the Grat, ability and commanded himself to the
Hiram Gould.....................................Prohibition
Hendricks defendant.
Suit to quit
Cecil Kinnainan and Cecil W allace.
B. F. Ramp..............................................Socialist
confidence alike of the Cubans and the
title.
33 114 37 7.5 16 77 65 19 42 54 5 11 22
Thomas H. Tongue............................. Republican
Recitation, “A Floral
tribute, Washington authorities. When a suc­
Sarah A. Daniel plaintiff, vs. Joel H.
19 54 22' 35 10 1« 17 6 14 13 1 9 6
J. K. Weatherford............................. Democratic
cessors to General Brooke at Havana
Mapes and Francis B. Mapes defendants. Myrtle Payne.
FOR SUP I’. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Flag Drill, sixteen pupils.
33 113 35 76 14 69 65 1« 11 17 4 11 21
Foreclosure.
J. H. Ackerman ............................... Republican
was to be chosen there was no thought
1 ft
5 6 3 5 .-I 18 9 8| 2 8
R. W. Kelsey.... ................................. Prohibition
Reading, ‘The Flag,” Cecil Kinna- ot any one but W ood. The ability he
Hattie Sturgeon Plaintiff, vs. Will­
•Hl >1
19 15
W. A. Wann...................................... Democratic
iam Sturgeon and Fannie Sturgeon de­ man.
had shown nt Santiago greatly impressed
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
Stella
fendants. Suit to declare trust.
Exercise, “Our Country,
President McKinley, public sentiment in
32 96 14 70 14 55 57 17 2b 16 4 10 2o
A. M. Crawford................................ Republican
10
Herman Gessner plaintiff, vs. C. Ben Wallace and school.
5' 28 3 1 1 22 42 1.5 3 10 15
T. H. Goyne....................................... Prohibition
this county favored his selection and the
Riesland and Samuel Downs defendants.
23 52 23 32 9 29 24 7 ¡3 13 i 10 5
James H. Raley...................................Democratic
Recitation,
‘ Aguinaldo,’’ Jimmy I Cuban |>eople wanted him.
Suit to foreclose lien.
FOR STATE PRINTER.
I Payne.
How well theconfidence reposedin him
7
4 7 4 4 .’1 ¡4 7 3 1 ■5
W. W. Brooks ................................... Prohibition
R. D. Peckham plaintiff, vs. E- H. ' Recitation. “Flowers for the Brave,
1.5
39
IK
10 19 24 6
1 8 «
1K 5« 24
was justified is familar history. It may
James E. Godfrey............................. Democratic
Cowing
et
al
defendants.
Foreclosure
K
2 3 5 f, 5 5 o
four pupils.
J. E. Hosmer .......................................... Socialist
fairly be said that he almost recreated
Emtert Marolf plaintiff, vs. Ann Ma­
32 IOS 34 71 14 6.5 .57 16 28 .50 4 12 22
J. R. Whitney..................................... Republican
Recitation, “Recessional,” May Payne. Cuba. It was a great task thnt was
laney et al defendants. Foreclosure.
FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE.
Song, “America.**
devolved upon him, but he was equal to
30 80 37 76 17 74 61 19 28 41 4 12 23 30 24
B. L. Eddy......................................... Republican
Lura M. Jones plaintiff, vs. Walker
29 91 29 4G 10 .58 33 8 23 28 2 12 10 21 44
Charles Grissen................................... Democratic
every demand and was able to sav in
F.
D.
Jones
defendant.
Divorce.
NESKOWIN.
3
4
1
2
17
3
5
T. L Jones........................................ Prohibition
4 3 1
5 2
departing from the island that it is free
The Wheeler Lumber Co. (a corpora­
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
Will Graham, of Amity, came in last from all contagious diseases, that facili­
tion) plaintiff, vs. Claude Thayer et al
46 95 41 72 19 72 16 13 26 42 o 16 15 17 47
W. W. Conder
Democratic
3
3
defendants. Suit to enjoin Sheriff’s sale. Wednesday to deliver goods that he ties for education are more general than
J. R. Finley ....
Prohibition 1
1 3 1 2 2 17 2 9 3 2 2 3 4
15 2
...
9 ’2
1
1
C. F. Keller ....
2
.... Socialist ■■
D. A. Page plaintiff, vs. Frederick E. took orders for not long ago. Mr. ever before, thnt public order prevails
23
23
30
22
51
20
11 50 >4 17
4 10
Jasper Smith ....................................... Republican 16
15 86 23
M. Page defendant. Divorce.
Christensen of the same place brought a throughout the country and that every,
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
18 3
thing necessary for efficiently carrying
T. T. Geer, Governor of the State of load in for him.
A. T, Bain.................................................Socialist -. !
7 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 2 1
Oregon, F. I. Dunbar Secretary of State,
23 '.>1 29 5G 13 6.5 ‘24 9 23 21 1 9 5 441
Eugene Jenkins.................................. .Democratic 9
on the new government has been provi-
D.
R.
S.
Daley
returned
to
Charles S. Moore State Treasurer, consti­
31 88 36 66 18 59 71 17 31 54 4 18 29 30 29
Homer Mason .................................... Republican 17
ded. Fcr this most meritorious work
6
4
2 ..1
tuting the State Land Board of the State last Wednesday after a two months’ '
S. H. Phillips......................................Prohibition 3
1 16 7 2 4
3 2
of Oregon, plaintiffs vs. John S. J udd visit to friends near Macleay and Salem. I General Wood's reward is a brigadier
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
Elmer D. Hoag................................. Republican 10
32 94 35 56 20 >5 36 19 25 37 4 11 25 25 30
defendant. Foreclosure.
Mrs. Maud Compton visited her generalship in the regular army and no
P. W. Todd.......................................... Democratic 16
27 84 33 64 1» 75 6’2 14 28 39 2 12 11 15 43
Frank Fowler plaintiff, vs. Nettie brother-in-law, John Craven and family , one will question that he deserves it.
FOR CORONER.
Of all who were connected with the
Fowler defendant. Divorce.
a few days last week.
W. T. Doughty.......
14 38 11 22 21 27 20 7 16 32 o 5 8 8 17
Prohibition 7
Frankie Foster was the guest of Will freeing and regeneration ofCubn, none
.Republican, 20
35 132 41 87 24 84 70 17 31 41 4 16 28 28 51
Martha Gould plaintiff vs. Isaih F.
C. E. Reynolds........
FOR SHERIFF.
Gould defendant. Divirce.
achieve more honorabe distinction than
Christensen and family last Sunday.
II. H. Alderman ....
.Republican 19! 36 «2 37 .57 19 .52 7« 19 31 42 4 13 22 30 25
General Leonard Wood.
Melissa
The
Misses
Ltidie
and
Eula
Wood,
William
E.
Page
plaintiff,
vs.
19 94 26 65 13 70 20 10 23 32 2 12 6 844
.1. D. Edwards.........
.Democratic
Page defendant. Divorce.
Will Grahem and Lee Wood spent
10
3
3
Seth F. Moon.........
4 3 2 2 1.5 ft 2 3
Prohibition
2 2 1
15
The little duke of Leinsier, now 15
Geo. T. Poteet.........
5 1 1 ... 2
Sarah Ann Sargent plaintiff, vs. Dex- Thursday evening at A. Commons.
.... Socialist
FOR ASSESSOR.
ter Sargent defendant. Divorce.
Road working was the order of the years of age, who is premer duke, mar­
1 8
F. L. Buell ..............
1 ♦ 7 1 3 1.5 20 2 3 1 2
Prohibition
quis and earl of Ierlaad, with a rent roll
day last week.
A. M. Hare.............
32 102 3.5 77 21 66 .52 9 28 6H •1 17 '3 25 29
.Republican
NEHALEM
Ori Luper spent Sunday night «and of $270,000 a year, has been sent on a
John Sheets ............
22 67 28 41 7 41 42 1.5 19 7 •,> 6 7 6 39
.Democratic
19
1
B. W. Turner..........
7 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 4 2
.... Socialist
Sunday at the home of W. H. Gardners. long sea voyage for his health. His
R. A. Crawfard, assisted by Fred
FOR SURVEYOR
Mr. and Mrs. Goeres, son Will, and | mother was one of the most beautiful
18
34
23
29
G2
11
5
28
41
13
4
82
F. L. Sappington ....
93
34
32
.. Republican
Art her, drove a bunch of cattle to War­
Miss Sophy, were visitors at Woods on | women in Great Britian, She died of
L. L. Smith............
25 7« 33 56 21 41 .59 19 41 38 2 20 14 20 42
...Democratic
rington this week.
consumption seven years ago.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Sam Lundburg went to Seaside Wed­ Sunday.
34 87 51 54 15 61 43 11 24 21 2 12 9 20 48
Richard Allen...................................... Democratic
Election passed off quietly.
To those who are somewhat skeptical
nesday
to
work
for
Griffith,
the
butcher.
52
■27
47
19
21
1« .56.54 19
4 13 24
G. W. Body felt.
24 79 13
..Republican
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner were visiting as to the existence of man-eating sharks
2 16 10 4 3 1 7
5
6
A. M. Ginn.........
4 5
.Prohibition
A It »er t Crawford has taken a contract
at Mr. Ward’s last Sunday.
the result of investigations made by
FOR JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
to clear land for Charley Easom.
63
21
1st Dist.—J. L. Vosburg....................Republican
Carl Keller is on the sick list.
JudgegT, 0. Derfriesin Nantucket. Mass.,
Dan
Cronen
had
the
misfortune
to
•24
,,
E. K. Scovell.......................................
Mrs. J. M. Taggart and little son, and printed by the Spriugfield (Mass.)
have
his
pile
driver
sink
while
working
.58
HO
61
11 2.5 31
2nd Dist.—G. B. Alley ....................... Republican
old time residents of Slab Creek, were in Republican, may be of interest. He has
8
24
4 3 9
,,
Cornelius Austin............. Prohibition
11
at Tobi’s wharf, the scow has broken in
this vicinity several days last week.
38
34
12 19 34
65
J. H. Whiting................... Democratic
interviewed old whalers and other mar­
two
and
will
not
float
again.
10
20
IO
.3rd Dist.—Noah Coulseti.................. Prohibition
The following is the programe that iners of that town and found several
1 1
The
Meneley
quartet
entertainment
27
22
„
W. T. West...................... Republican
41
41
was held at the Oretown school house who said they had been eye-w itnesses of
Friday evening was a great succ«*8, the
FOR CONSTABLES.
Friday May 30th. at 1 o’clock ; Pray-' fatal encounter} of men with these sea
1st Dist.—H. Anderson......
1ft
22
Republican
hall was crowded and were more than
er by Mr. Atterbury ; Song, “America monsters. They gave dates, localities,
5ft
Albert Zimmerman................
pleased.
28
.56
7 11 1( . .
2nd Dist.—John E. Embum..
53
Democratic
oo
Rev. W. J. Rhomer is visiting the out Pride ot lhe World,” by the school; ships and names of victims.
«
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Peter Htisselborg.
10
4 •5 8
Prohibition
Recitation, “Flower of the Brave.” by
59 71
side this week.
17 3( 5f
The late Count Falkenbayn’s effects
106
,,
Emmett Quick
.República n
22
15
3rd Dist.—T. A. Porter........
8
Prohibition
123
C. L. Daughneyand Gus Ludtke have Alice Gardner. Recitation, “Little Will,” were recently sold, among which was
by
Jessie
Rock.
Recitation,
“
The
North
FOR SUPERVISORS.
moved their logging outfit to Lony Lud-
the pen which was used at Paris on Sep­
1st Dist.—E. H. Lane.........
Republican
and the South, by Ora Porter. Song,
tkv's place to haul saw logs.
tember 26, 1815. by the Enperor
„
Matt Morrison ....
“
Barnner
of
the
Union,
”
by
Choir.
Re.
D. C. Perejoy’s father from Salem is
2nd Dist.—W. B. Derby........
Republican
Francis, the Czar Alexander I and King
citation,
bv
Johnny
Rock.
Recitation,
3rd Dist.—Ripley..................
visiting him.
Frederick William III of Prussia, in the
4th Dist.— P. F..Ducham .................. Republican
Election passed of quietly, each one “In One Grave,” by Elma Porter. Reci­ treaty of the Holland Alliance.
,,
Daniel A. Simmonds........Democratic
tation,
"Marching
on
to
Glory,
”
by
trying to burn the most tobacco.
5th Dist.—Dec Tomlinson ................ Democratic
His royal highness. Prince Michi,
Clem de Somers, of Warrington, is Daisy Fletcher. Song, “Mustering on grandson of the present mikadoof Japan
,,
John C. Wilson.................. Republican
the Farther Shore,” by Choir. Recita­
6th Dist. —Paul Erickson.................. Republican
visiting friends on the Nehalem.
7th Dist.—Win. J. Himes.................. Republican
tion, by Gilbert Rock. Recitation, is the youngest heir presumptive to a
,,
Emmett Jenkins................ Democratic
“Roll Call by Nellie Durfee. Recitation, great throne among all the royal person­
Sth Dist.—T. W. Lvster....................Republican
BOULDER CREEK.
“Cover them over,” by Archie Poteet. age in the world. He is 8 months old.
„
J. B Delisman.................. Democratic
has a dozen nurses and Englinh and
9th Dist.—G. M. Watkins ................ Republican
C. N. Johnson believes there is money
French governe«ses8 will be secured as
10th Dist.—John Theiler ................ Republican
in dairying, especially if you use a “De
,,
H. B. Moore....
soon as he is abb to talk.
11 th I)i»t.—Alva Finlev. ..
Prohibition
Laval.” He is making fourteen pounds
G W. Wallace
.Democratic
of butter aday from eleven cows; some
12th Dist.—H. M. Farmer,
.Republican
JI IB ■ IB B
thing he dident do when he skimmed his
13th Dist.—S. B Hill .......
Democratic
milk
m
the
old
fashioned
way.
,,
A. P. Wagner....
Republican
14th Dist —William Scott..
Republican
Several pluckej fellows from this vi­
16th Dist.— -John
J
T. Moon....
Republican
cinity, braved the storm, Sunday night
William Ray........
. Democratic
to atteud the Menley concert at Beaver,
17th Dist.— -Alexander
<
Fraser.
Republican
AND
and as far as we can learn, all felt well I
Tames D. Ward. ..
.... Socialist
..
I«
I
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
repaid for their disagreeable trip.
Initiative and Referendum Amendment
28 42
Mrs. George Lucas catue over the river
“ Initiative and Referendum Amendment
1
Wine of Cardui is the guardian
last Tuesday to visit Mrs. Chopard.
For County High School ..
• 14
of a woman’s health and happi­
Thurin Coulson of the burg by that
For County High School ..
11 27 36 . 14
ness from youth to old age. It
name made a call in our town Saturday.
helps her safely into womanhood.
Clyde Kmnaman.w hois pumping cows
The bitter political tight, which for
Out of the Ordinvry.
lias served on the Boston police force for for John Barlis, who went to visit his
It sustains her during the trials
several months caused considerable feel­
fifty four years, has been retired at his parents Sunday.
of pregnancy, childbirth and
England owns 7.U3O of the 11,977 own request and will hereafter receive a
ing in Tillnmook county, came to an
motherhood, making labor easy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, wel.
end on Monday, with the resulk that steamers tielonging to- the twelve lead­ pension of $l>00 a year. He was the old­ corned the advent of another daughter
Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery
and preventing flooding and mis­
ing
nations
of
Europe
and
America.
Messrs B. 1.. Eddy,. Homer Mason and
Machinery and Supplies we carry
est officer in point of service in the city. last week. Mother and baby doing well.
carriage.
It gently leads her
the largest stock in the northwest
llcnrv Alderman came out with fly­
England's supply of King Edward II is age u 79 years.
through the dangerous period
M. T. Sores who has been in poor
A lull line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s
ing colors. The democrats! succeded coronation souvenir buttons will be man­
Frank Patterson of Port Chester, N. health for some time, came down from
known as the change of life.
celebrated Cheese making prepara­
in electing ex.County Judge W. 55. Con­ ufactured in thia country.
A*.. fell from the top of a flagpole on the the Lakeside ranch last week and went
tions, Apparatus, etc.
der county judge and Mr. P. W. Todd
Miss Mary Ann Mills of ('añada. wlu> t >p of a hotel at White Plains, dropped out to Tillamook to obtain medical
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county treasurer. It is a close run is now in her 114th year, is said to lie the off the tower down to the roof and advice.
cures leucorrhoea, falling of the
between Sappington and Smith for sur oldest living Methodist, She is of Irish caught himself at the eaves, sixty feet
Mrs. Roza Barba and son Manuel,
womb, and menstrual irregularity
veyor. Bodyfelt and Hare are elected, descent.
above the pavement. Hie only hurt Miss Edna Getchell, Mrs. Grace Chop
in every form. It is valuable in
the former by a small majority.
For sending a congratulatory telegram was a bruised arm. but he says he has all ard and l>al<v Norman spent Sunday at
143 FRONT STREET
every trying period of a woman’s
In staiting to canvass the votes this to the kaiser on his birthday several ser­ the flagpole business he needs.
C. N. Johnson'a
life. It reinforces the nervous
PORTLAND, ORE.
morning it w as found that tile tally sheet geants of a Prussian infantry regiment
II. L. Jensen lost his mort valuable
system, acts directly on the geni­
Iwloiiging to Foley precinct was missing. were placet! under arrest for Hve day».
Agents for
cow last buuday. She had somehow fal
tal organs and is the finest tonic
There were other irregularities in returns
■ DeLaval Cream Separators.
len with her back down lull and prob-
for
women
known.
Ask
your
During
the
year
1901
nearly
500,000
from other precincts, consequently the
ably died from exposure.
druggist for a J 1.00 bottle of
board of canvasses decided to postpone cases o( champagne were imported* into
" inc of Cardui.
the United Stale», It will tie rvmemlsM--
the canvass.
1 A New York paper tells how the little !
The county high school proposal is , ed as an extra dry year.
.
.
Ala.. July ii, 1{m
daughter of a multimillionaire—name
I Owen D. McGovern, a Brooklyn truck­
defeated.
| not given—ia taken for a walk every j
tord a Blaek Draught and I twl like a
Furnish carried Tillamook County by man, has fallen heir to $100,000 from his
AND
d Cerent woman already. Several la-
| pleasant morning. The child is accom.'
die. here keep the medlrlnea in their
uncle, Father McGovern, the oldest
187 votes.
JnTtk-*' <he
1 *’•” ,*,r— fir'»
I pained by two maids, one walking on
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,
and they are n.in» ft with me.
'
priest
in
the
arvhdiosese
of
Hudson,
N
either side, and behind these come two
Furnish Fleeted Governor.
Mra. KATE BROWDER.
Y. He says he will continue hi* truck­
SHAMPOOING, ETC
men fervent», burly of both armed with
For adrir* and liter*ton>, ».Mr»» «Tin»
Just before going to press we under­
ing business.
revolvers.
All
this
because
the
parents
stand that Furnish has a majority of
Electric Bathe nicely fitted up. Good for
Pat ml ma u John M. Penniman, who
tear their darling may be kidnaped.
persons suffering with rheumatism
Carnahan.
ELECTION RETURNS FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY
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CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS
WINE0'CARDUI
B^DDlC^kEATIII^ CO,
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