Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 10, 1902, Image 1

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Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors.
All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to.
Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc.
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg will be
Mr. P. Mela tosh left yesterday for his
readv to go on the run to-morrow, her
homestead to make improvements.
main shaft having been mended.
When you visit the Wilson River, or
» Hose com pan v meets this evening.
I am buying all of my goods in’ Port­
cross the mountains.stop at the Gienora
| $2.00 buys a $2.50 hat at Todd’s.
House. James F. Reeher, proprietor. land at auction andean sell you goods
I A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s.
cheaper than any one in Tillamook
New house, good meals, good beds. *
County.—W. E. Page.
The annual teachers’ institute for
k Fine icecream at any time at Vogler’s
The weather since the 4th has been
Tillamook County' will be held July 28,
- ’Bakery.
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It is expected that State beautifully fine, suitable for hav making
| Attend the sale at Todd’s and save 29 and 30.
and
in every way enjoyable. While peo-
Supt. Ackerman will be present and
mo ney.
pie will be sweltering in the heat in other
render assistance.
parts of the country. Tillamook will be
Take your countv warrants to Todd
Mr. Claude Thayer is preparing to in­ cool, refreshing and the meadows cov­
& Co.
troduce the Torrens’ system for transfer, ered with green verdure and O’.d Bossv
Owen Bogue and Claude Stott were in ring property, which does away with a more comfortably situated than thou­
lot of legal procedure and expense which sands of humans who have to endure the
from Sheridan.
must be gone through now.
heat in large and crowded cities.
Mr. W. Olsen returned yesterday from
John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is
a business trip.
A meeting of the city council was held
prepared to do all kinds of repairing to
Mr. C. F Franklin has gone to Port- boots an»l shoes and rubber shoes, with on Monday evening, when the only busi­
ness
coming up was '« petition praying
E k » land on business.
neatness and all work guaranteed first that Howard Carv be chosen to fill the
class.
Shop
in
rear
of
Jen
kins
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store.
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Mr. Fre»l Miller was down from Ne-
vacancy in the third ward, which the
■ halem on Tuesday.
Mr. H. Cooper, of Newberg, is in the council did.ami ordering warrants drawn
Mr. and Mrs. R. Berger came in from city in the interest of a developing com­ for the following bills ; Cohn & Co..
pany of Yamhill county. The company $4.80 ; city attorney's salary. $2.5 ; D.
Maflortland yesterday.
is boring and is down over nine hundred ' C. Pierce. $6 ; John Perry, $4 ; electric
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Mrs. Thayer returned home last week feet, with good prospects of finding oil. I lights, $19 ; city marshal's salary, $45 ;
from visiting friends.
i R. L. Wade, $2.50 ; recorder’s salary,
Having paid cash for their new stock
Mrs. Geo. Grayson returned on the Sue of farm implements, Gangloff & Snuffer I $10 ; water rent, $30 ; Tillamook Ab-
i struct Co., $25.
H. Elmore yesterday.
will give the farmers the, benefit of the
The lumber schooners W. H. Kruger
Mr. John Gerritsc and wife were down discount at the new’ farm implement
and Acme came in on Tuesday. The cap­
warehouse near the John Day barn. *
from Nehalem on Sunday.
tain of the latter was under orders to go
County Clerk Homer Mason has ap­ into Nehalem to load lumber at the mill
Miss K. Myers left on the stage on
Saturday for her home at Forest Grove. pointed his brother, Albert Mason, his there, and he was to have been piloted
deputy,who is well qualified for the posi­
A cool drink of soda water is delicious tion and will make an excellent official in in by the tug Geo. R. Vosburg. but owing
and healthful. You can get it at Vogler's that office. He has already entered upon to that vessel being disabled and the
' captain not being acquainted with the
Bakery.
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the duties.
Nehalem bar he put into Tillamook and
I want your trade and I will make
I have purchased a large stock of sec­ then left latter in the dav to pick up a
prices to suit you. Call and see me.— W. ond hand furniture in Portland, which cargo of lumber at someotherport along
E. Page.
will arrive here on the next steamer. I the Coast. The schooner Monteray is to
Razor honing a specialty with Davis will sell you goods cheaper than you can load at Nehalem again.
the barber, opposite the Allen house. buy them at auction anywhere in the
After the soaking rain for two day, the
county.—W. E. Page.
Price 25 cents.
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weather cleared up about ten o'clock on
Dr. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will be i The best saw on earth. Use the Great the morning of the Fourth, and the rest
in his office in Tillamook City from the Western saws ami you will soon be of the »lav turned out pleasant, when the
convinced of this fact, for they are re- national Holiday was enjoyed by the
1st to the 15th of each month.
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| cognized to be the best saw now on the large crowd which had come to Tilla­
An apportionment of the County market. For sale at McIntosh & Me- mook city for the occasion. Everything
School Funds amounting to about $2.50 Nair’s hard-ware store.
went off satisfactory. Orations were
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per capita will be made July 19.
made by Rev. J. J. Burri and C. C.
I Rev. J. H. Neff is now the presiding Linden
The base ball game between
Mr. R. M. Watson has departed again. 1 e|der of the Willamette district of the
Forest Grove proved
His son came in on the steamer vester- > United Brethern church
W. F. Tillamook and
Rev. W
dav, only to find his father had gone.
( Caldwell goes to Hopewell and Rev. E. an attractive number, which was won
by the latter with a score of 10 to 7.
Rev. W. N
New supply of Mowers. Rakesand Ted­ T. Armstrong to Irwing.
ders at Gangloff & Snuffer’s new imple­ Blodget is appointed to Tillamook.
Notice.
ment warehouse near John Dav barn. *
The passengers who went out on the
Studebaker's Wagons, Buggies an»l steamer Sue H. Elmore on Saturday last
Strayed from the ranch June 21st, a
Carriages kept in stock at Gangloff & were A. L. Talmage, J. Milotte and wife small brown mare, weighing about 8U()
Snuffer’s. Call in and inspect them. *
and children, Airs. Babbidge.W. L. West, lb., having foretop croppe»! and letter A
branded back of shoulder. Any person
Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach at Bay S. McCarger, H. H. Smith. A. L. Mapes. watching and notifying me, or delivering
Citv on Sunday morning, at Riverdale F. L. Amunson, G. Ebcrman and the
her at my ranch will be properly re­
at 3 p.m. and in this city in the evening. Forest Grove ball team.
warded.
The Gienora House, on the Wilson |
F. T. F itzpatrick ,
The new board of county commission.
Tillamook, Or.
ers was in session yesterday passing up­ River Road, is half way across the moun­
tains.
Good
fishing
and
hunting,
free
on the bonds of the new county officials.
i campgrounds, fried chicken, fresh butter,
One Less Ex-Convict.
Dr. Wise, the painless dentist, will re­ abundance of cream, strawberries and
main in the city until Tuesday, and those I other fruit in their seasons, are on the
L a G rande . Or . July 6.—William Hill,
wanting work done should see him at i menu at the Gienora House. Trv it. *
arrested yesterday for the larceny of a
once.
| A ball team was organize»! on Wednes- ■ buggy, was shot this morning by De­
Mr. and Mrs. N. Coulson and Rev. C. ' mcw
day evening to play the senior team, for ' puty Constable Childers, and died this
and Mrs^ Mills spent Saturday and Sun-| some of ^he younger ball players have afternoon. Hill and Jovce, his pal, were
day with relatives and friends at Ne- ( confidence enough in themselves that they to be taken to the County Jail at Union,
halem.
| wj|| he a|)]e to put up a more interesting and Childers lined them up to handcuff
them, when Hill struck the officer and
Dr. Lawless the Optician will be at ■ game than the seniors who lost the game both attacked him with heavy clubs.
his office for optical work, on VVednes- ; on the 4th through individual bail play. Childers drew his gun and Joyce submit,
dav and Saturday of each week until Claude Thayer an»l Abe Severance are ted. Hill continued to desist, and finally
further notice.
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threw a club at the officer, who fired.
The concert last evening, given by Mr. The ball entered the abdomen and pass­
Steamer Sue H. Elmore came in yester­
day with passengers and freight, bring 1 George Anderson, was well attended and ed out through the leg. He was an ex-
ing the main shaft of the disabled steamer proved a pleasant evening's enjoyment. convict, and had sworn never to return.
The artistes were Mr. G. Anderson, vio­
Geo. R. Vosburg.
linist ; Mrs. C. 'V. Talmage, soprano ; i
Blasts from Ram’s Horn.
Drt ggist Clough is having an addition and Miss Ruth Cooper, pianist. Each
of 6?'ft. put on his store and will move j carried out their parts well, the instru-
No truth can i>e expressed by the
the residence portion of his property to a ' mental and vocal music being appreciat­
tongue alone.
lot East of towm.
ed by the audience, for encores became
There are no pure lives without pure
the
order
of
the
evening.
Have you seen the new rubber tier bug­
hearts.
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gies at Gangloff & Snuffer’s new store ?
The richest promises are for the
Go to McIntosh & McNair s when you
Every farmer in the county will lie want­ want farm implements, for thev are the poorest people.
ing one before long.
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Don't trim your lamp so zealously as
local agents for the Flano Manufactur­
Call and see the second hand goods . ing Company, carrying in stock the cele­ to extinguish it.
Character is the l>est commercial asset
and get prices before buying elsewhere. brated Jones’ Mower«and Teddars, rec­
in the world.
1 can sell goods cheaper than ever, for ' ognised the best implements made in the
The world needs a pure-thought
United States ; also agents for the Olds’
cash —W. E Page.
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Wagons, manufactured at Fort Wayne, crusade more than one for pure
Th* trotting stallion Duke of Portlan»! Ind., which are made of the finest ma­
A greet many are living in hopes tliere
will be in Tillamook, at Gravson & Mc- terial that can be procured.
You will will tie no collection in heaven.
Namer's stable from July 15th to Sept. save money by buying vour farm imple­
Th»; more personal you make your
preaching the plainer it will lie.
15th.—J. H. McNamer.
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ments at McIntosh & McNair’s.
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The wisest sympathy will not sing our
Marshal Clements has fixe»! a water­
Charles Sandford, a logger, attempted dirge with us, but it strikes a note of
ing trough opposite the Christian church
God
’s anthem in harmony with ours.
where free drinks will lie dispensed this to commit suicide at South Prairie on
Tuesday, but not properly understand­
summer to the city cows.
ing the business, failed to sever the wind
A petition setting forth their griev­
Several of the young people gave Miss pipe after making three nasty gashes in ances arxl demanding an advance of
Lula Barnes a surprise party on Monday his neck with a rasor. Dr. Wiley fixed wages filing circulated through the
evening, when a pleasant time was par- ' him by sewing up the wounds and the country among the Pullman conductors
ticipated in by those present.
sight of the loss of so much blood may now has IJ.oon signers.
It demands
When you want to know anything have a good effect on the would-be sui­ that ail new conductors I* paid $»>5 a
cide.
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not
an
°fftnce
month for the first six months of their
about the Oregon Fire Relief Ass»xfiation
cell upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is against the state for a man to use a service, $7o the second six mouths and
dangerous
weapon
and
do
bodily
ha
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, nftei they have »o-rved «»IM* y** ir.
the a gen* for Till-iinnolc c»>nntv.
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J1.50 per year
1902.
Sparks from the Editor’s Quill
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Harford,
Columbia,
Rambler,
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BICYCLES
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY io,
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keepers and gamblers, as well as the I The Forest Grove ball team went out
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nickle-in-the slot machines, is where the ! on the Elmore on Saturday, and we cer-
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new mayor has opened fire and deter- I tainly hope thev did not look as white in
Now that the dry season
senson is
.s here the ,,lllle(1 t<i brinK about reform on the lines the gills going out as they did coming in.
question of fire protection, water supply u i 1 that the Headlight has repeatedly advo- ' It may be a pleasant sensation whoop-
and bonding the citv for a new gravity ; cated for Tillamook City, that of having j ing up a ball game, but a totally difl'er-
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caie»i iot iiuamooK vitv, mat oi nuving
system .» ben.« »R'tated It cropped up ,h ,
enforced and wplieitlv olteved. I ent thing whooping it up when on board
mrmii at
sir the
tnp meeting of tnr
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again
the «»tfv
city nnnnml
council , As
long as the law says it is a criminal j a steamer and at the base of a big wave.
on Monday evening, but until that body offence to run gambling houses, slot They never yell for judgment on those oc­
gets a move on and ascertains the cost machines and houses of ill fame, then let casions.
of putting in a first class system the mat- the mayors of every city in Oregon, if
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ter is liable to dally along for months they have any moral courage anti back­
The supreme court has decided that the
and probably years. The question of I bone, see that the law is enforced to the law compelling barbers to close on Sun­
vital importance is the cost, and unless I very letter, for it is here where the blame days is constitutilional, so the next
the citizens are prepared to put in a new' lies for the violation of many laws.
thing in order for the barbers to do is to
iron system, with a pressure of 120 lbs ,
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I put a lock on the |outside of the front
with an electric light system run bv
door but leave the side or back door
According to the daily press, Master
water power in connection with it, they
wide open. Then, if they want to ignore
had better not consider the question of Fish Warden Van Dusen (we have heard the law, the officials will be door-blind.
bonding the city. This will take in the of him before) has returned from Coquell
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neighborhood of $60.000, if not more, if where he has been looking tor a hatchery
The next time Tillamook City imports
the source of supply is to be drawn from site. This is the 170.3rd trip he has
the North Fork of the Trask, where an made looking for the hatchery sites. a speaker to make an oration we hope
unlimited supply of water can be ob­ What Oregon needs is a Master Fish he won’t have to read it and will unde:-
tained at all seasons of the year. The Warden who will build hatcheries. Any stand that brevity is the sole of wit.
city would then have a water and light one can go and look for sites. This has
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system which it would have occasion to been Mr. Van Dusen’s chief occupation
Clark proved himself a crackerjack in
be proud of, and placed in the hands of a since he has been in office. A charge is the tat man’s race, but he wasn’t in it
commission of business men who should needed.—Astoria Harald.
in pulling in the tug-ot-war against the
The Headlight coincides with its teat pullers and the creamery pullers.
keep it out of city politics and not allow
grafts, it would prove a paying invest­ Astoria contemporary, and if we are to
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ment. It may look a large sum of money depend upon Van Dusen’s "hot air’’ to
to put into a water and light system, secure salmon hatcheries, doomsday
Let Tillamook Citv have a citv park,
but one big fire in the city would destroy will be here before that time. If the and let it be made a place of beauty. An
that amount of property in a few fish warden would do something and annual carnival, fair orexhibition should
hours.
The question then presents quit gassing and wasting a lot of money be one of the summer attractions.
itself. Is a majority of the taxpay­ traveling over the country, the people
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ers ready to bond the city for a new first j would be better pleased.
Beautify the city—even if it is a wmil
class water and light system ? As to the
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from the dirtiest looking shack in the
present water system the company has
Just one word of advice to those who whole city.
put in another reservoir, so that from
contemplate
committing
suicide.
Don
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all indications there will be plenty of
water this summer, but it is plain to ali do so until you put up enough money to
John J. Daly, a lawyer prominent
the expenses of a decent burial and throughout the Northwest, suicided by
that the pipe line is not improving with cover
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age,and it is this which causes some anx the cost of holding an inquest, for it does taking moiphine in a lodging house at
ietv, especially by those who have not look exactly proper to shuffle off out Pueblo, Colorado. The cause of the
shown a little prejudice against the sys­ this world and expect the taxpayers to deed is unknown, he left a letter ad­
tem. Most everyone will now admit that foot the bills. If those who previously dressed to his son, Floyd Daly, of Dal­
it was a mistake to put in such a system, committed suicide in Tillamook county las, Ore., or to the (irand Master work­
but it can be improved and made to an­ did not know better, we hope those who man of the A. O. U. W.. Portland.
swer the requirements of the city, but it cotitemplate blowing out their brains, From 1889 to 1891 Daly was Grand Mas­
does not seem that the present company taking poison, cutting their throat, ter Workman for the jurisdiction of
is in any great hurry tn do so, unless it hanging or drowning themselves, will be Washington, Oregon and British Co­
decides to take in new blood with the little more honorable and put up the lumbia.
purpose of putting in a new pipe line. “dough’’ before they undertake to carry
What the company will do, or what the out the rash act and make tools of them­
taxpayers will do, we do not know, but selves.
A Watch or Clock that wont
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we do know this, that it will not be long
keep
time is useless, if you have
before the company or the taxpayers will
The new board of county commission­
have to do something. We hope the ers met for the first time on Wednesday,
one of this kin.I bring it to me, I
water company will rise to the situation and now includes Countv Judge VV. W.
and improve their svstem, for it can be Conder and Commissioners L. Parrish
will guarantee to make it keep
made a splendid paying investment with ! and G. W. Body felt, or, in other words a
conglomeration of democracy and repub­
a new pipe line.
perfect time or it wont cost you
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licanism, in which the latter is in a tna-
anything.
There appears to be some little disap- I Joritv . * The Headlight wishes the board
a
pleasant and harmonious term and one
pointment with a number of ladies in the
I keep the most reliable time
city over the award of the prize for the that will be entirely devoted to the inter­
best float in the parade, the ladies of the est of the county and taxpayers, but
pieces
that are to be had at
Degree of Honor claiming they were en­ should the editor see fit to condemn or
titled to the prize. So the Headlight has commend some of the public actions of
prices in reach of all, if you are
been appealed to—unfortunately for the the board, the Headlight will do so in a
expecting to buy one, come and
editor—to pass judgment. But being be­ spirit of fairness and without fear or
tween the devil and the deep blue sea, or fa vor.
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see me before you invest, it will
in other words in a triangle with the
ladies of the Circle and Degree of Honor rlt will be noticed in the proceedings of
save you money, time and worry.
on two sides and the judges on the third, the commissioners’court that a petition
it pkices the editor in a position where he was presented to dispense with I he office
is going to get his wool pulled anyway, of roadmaster, and being the last meet­
even if he refuse to take up the grievance ing of that board and not caring tb act
of the fair sex. To be candid, we did not j upon it. the matter was continued, it is
insjK*ct the floats minutely enough to sav now up to the new board what it will
which was actually the best. This idea I do with this useless and ornamental
passed through the editor's crannmn as ' office which the taxpayers have to go
the floats passed in the procession : The i down in their jeans for.
float of the Degrtc of Honor was nicely
conceived, conveying, as it did, the princi­
ples of that order, and in making a con- j
trast of a family left unprotected and a ,
family which was protected, it certainly j
scored a good point if it wasalong those'
lines that the judges decided. 'That of i
the Circle was a minature forest and 1
tent to represent a camp, emblematic of
that order, nicely arranged—and, as one '
lady sarcastically dru/nmed into the
editor's ears when she was venting her
grievance, it looked more like a lot of
toys placed upon u float than anything
else. What rule or upon what lines the
judges decided w*e are not aware, so we
will sell you, at great bargains, a
must take the case under advisement,
the editor hoping in the meantime that
the ladies of the Circle ami Degree of
Honor will wine him and dine him for the
next twelve months, and the ladies who
can do that the best theeditor will decide I
in their favor. That is just like a man I
we will gamble some of the ladies will1
say, but it's the liest plan to get the best
side of a mail, anyway.
When you make your purchase be sure and patronize your
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Councilman G. Grayson made a good
suggestion at the council meeting Mon­
Then your conscience will feel clear ; when you admire your­
day when he said Tillamook City should
have a park. A ten or twenty tract of self before the mirror, you will know that the taxes have been
land for that purpose would be a valua­ paid on your outfit.
ble addition to the city. Is there not
You will know that they were bought from men who pay for
some kindiv disposed person in the com­
munity who would like to present Tilla their goods and buy from the manufacturer, from men who contri­
mook City with enough land to be turned bute to your roads, churches, school houses, and credit you when
into a city park ? Here is a grand op-
portunity for those who would like their you are broke.
name handed down to prosterity as a
If you buy from junk shops, traveling fakes, who never pay
public spirited person. However that any taxes, who jump from town to town, and never meet the
may lie, it would be wise for the city
da»is to put their heads together for the assessor ; and at the same time you are in debt to your home
purpose ol securing a piece of land at a merchant.
Yon will loose yourself respect, other people will not
convenient place Fifteen hundred dol­
respect
you,
and the fake that takes your money will call you a
lars invested for a city park would be
money used to good advantage. Tilla­ sucker.
mook, with its temperate and healthy
climate HIIU
and (I
abundance
Ull I II I O IIXX of
'll pul
pure X water,
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could have one of the prettiest city parks
in the state if the matter was taken up
in the right spirit.
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Mayor Williams, of Portland, has de­
cided to bring about reform in that citv
which we hope the smaller towns in the
state will nor be slow in following. Crib
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C. F. Franklin,
THE UP TO DATE
JEWELER
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flouu this old and reliable
firm, Home iDerchants,
SUIT OF CLOTHES,
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Hat, Pair Shoes, Shits, Tie, ete.
Home Merchants.
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The beading
Clothers, Hotters, and Shoers
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STOP THAT COUGH.
A good many people have thought that a cough didn't amount to much—most excellent
people whose friends were sorry to lose them. Now don’t make this mistake—a cough is the
f first step toward serious and often fatal sickness ; stop it right there.
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Our Syrup, Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry, 25c., 50c., and <1.00 bottles, has proved a
marvellous cough stopper. If you’ve just begun to cough, the 25c. size will fix you ; if it’s
an old cough, try a larger bottle. It always relieves, and except in the most desperate cases it
always cures.
And everything a well-stocked drug store ought to have, we have.
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