Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 17, 1902, Image 2

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    TLÆ T a LLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 17.
1902
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'Coast, but other parts oí the United' “Mr. Selden asked: “What am I to |
States have become interested iu the fire at ?’’ “Oh, said Kendrick, “fire at |
daring adventures of Tracey and Merril. the crisis,’’ So Selden’s guns thundered
Fred C. Baker. Publisher
WiLL
T
People in the East who lielieve we are a at the crisis.
...................... ........................ bad class of |>eople in the Northwest will
L. EDDY,
Commissioners
’
Court.
continue to think that this is a danger*
RATES OE SUBSCRIPTION.
ous place to live in and a good place to , A meeting of the board of county com-
’¿T¡xa»T’
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
keep a way from. However, we expect i missioners was held on July 9th, with
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
One year................................................. 1 1.50 to see a season of shooting scrapes and a ! County Judge W. W. Conder and Com­ OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hits the point. F°r" sick ^nd'li,hKt"X.nrtL
75 reckless loss of human lite on account of missioners L. Parrish and G. W. Body- that is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, dtsjiep . '
Six months.............................................
patiou or an_v ailment of the stomach, liver or bowles, t'.,e^e1.,.h..u° vi;<'l l VI (IK
50 the bad example being set bv Tracey, felt present.
Three months........................................
T illamook
O regon .
and we should not be surprised to hear
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In the matter of the application of J. wiil relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON LI\1'-R
that the tragedy in Portland last week F. Kumm for a road of public easement, Regular size, 25c. and 1.
is the l»eginning of a series of shocking it appearing to the court that the ped-
Editorial Jottings.
D. J. Frv, Salem, Oregon.
Star. Idaho.
shootings, although in this instance the
H. COOPER,
Dear Sir,—Enclosed find 25c. for a package of Oregon
The sugar trust has lately taken a murderer was a gambler, and as one tioner was the owner of certain land
Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in ^alem ani
great interest in the production of beet never knows when that class of people ! which did not have ingress or egress,
found it superior to anything weever tried for headache and bilious­
sugar in this country. They have bought will commit murder or commit suicide, j and it also appearing to the court that
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
ness.
’ Yours truly,
REV- A nson L ox .
many live factories and agrees to furnish it is not surprising to us that a gambler 1 the petitioner was entitled to a road of
•
public
easement,
appointed
W.
T.
West,
the money for many more. It is V> be should be the first to set the ball rolling
fky ’\& lb ™IN0
T illamook
hoped that they are in earnest in this in a chapter of horrible murders w hich j. R. Finley and A. W. Bunn viewers, to
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new born zeal in pushing beet sugar and will follow the ex-convicts’ daring ad­ I meet on the 4th day of August to view
A new remedy for all aches and pains. It is the justly
out and locate a county road.
Meaning Best, Quick Cure. ____
that they will not leave a whole lot of peo­ ventures. ____
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In the matter of the taxes for the years celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back, Trv it for an ache or pain, ex-
ple to hold the sack while in some mys­
j 1895 and 1898 for certain lands belong- ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
AJA H. GOYNE,
terious way they absorb the profits.
Tendencies in Co-Education.
I ing to the Olean Land Company, the
B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition. Salem, Or.,
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I The subject of collegiate co-education ! clerk was ordered to issue redemption
a
sufferer
from
rheumatism,
savs
:
“
Fry
’
s
Lightning
Healer
is
t
e
The American people have good reasons as distinguished from equal but sep­ certificates on payment of the taxes.
l»est and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I believe it will
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
for being pleased at the financial condi­ arate education of young men and
The appointment of Albert Mason as
do all that is claimed for it.’’
Above medicines tor sale by
tion of their government at the begin­ women, which have been exciting con­ I deputy county clerk was approved.
Office : Opposite Court House,
ning of its business yeaa 1902,which has siderable discussion, has elicited a very
The appointment of E. W. Stanley as
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just started. In the past twelve months common-sense expression from Presi­ . deputy sheriff was approved.
the government s income exceeded its dent Nicholas Murray Butler of Colum­ . In the matter of the taxes on land
outgo to tne extent of a little over $92,- bia university. President Buller insists I assessed to William Williams for the
I
000,000. VVliat is true ot the financial that the question is not the one of educa­ ! year 1889, the assessment was can-
LAUDE THAYER,
condition of the government is also true tional policy that would diferiminate be­ c el led.
of individuals to a large extent, their in­ tween the sexes in facilities tor their in­ I John C. Wilson resigned as roa d super-
come having exceeded their expenditure.
structions, hut simply one of practice i visor of district No. 5, which was ac­
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
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determined largely by local custom and cepted and W. G. Kelso was appointed
R. M. Watson, formerly editor of the prejudice. He calls attention to the fact I [ to fill the vacancy.
PROPRIETORS
G
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Tillamook Headlight, passed through that the eastern colleges maintained sep­ I The bonds of Homer Mason, county
arate instructions as a rule, although clerk ; H. H. Alderman, sheriff; P. W.
town yesterday.—Sheridan Sun.
Prav, Bro. Derby, it wasnotthe Head­ often under the same direction, and that Todd, treasurer ; II. H. Alderman, tax
lightman who was making tracks thro­ in this they simply follow the organiza­ collector ; F. L. Sappington, surveyor ;
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
ugh vour town, but the very identical tion of the public school system there, Chas. E. Reynolds, coroner ; J. I,. Vos-
person whom the Oregonian called the which provides for seperate boys’ and burg, justice of the peace for 1st justice
little man of Tillamook, who was as girls’ schools. In the west, on the other district ; G. B. Alley, justice of the peace
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
small he he was silly and silly as he was hand, where a more democratic spirit 2nd district : W. T. West, justice of the
small. We sincerely trust his advent in­ has prevailed the schools, the boys and peace for 3rd district ; Emmett Quick,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
to Sheridan did not cause any sensation girls are taught in the same classes, the constable for 2nd constable district, were
Land Titles and Land Office
by those who may have been u little state universities are almost all co-edu- approved.
Business a Specialty.
catioaal, with few, if any, hard and fast
curious.
I11 the matter of the bonds of the road
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lines drawn between different elements supervisors, the court accepted these ;
Looking over the stock report in a Ne­ of the student body.
Matt Morrison, district No. 1 ; VV. H.
President Butler expresses the opinion Darby, No. 2 ; M. H. Ripley, No. 3 ; P.<
braska newspaper the average price of
W. SEVERANCE,
hogs sold on the South Omaha market that these two different practices will F. Ducham, No. 4 ; W. G. Kelso, No. 5 ;
on July 1. 1896, was $2 95. and it has continue as long as public sentiment east Paul Erickson, No. 6 ; W. J. Himes, No.
crawled up every year since to more than and west forms the separating basis 7 ; i’homas W. Lyster, No. 8 ; John
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
double, for the figures on the 1st of this and hesitate to say which he thinks will Theeler, No. 10 ; G W Wallace, No. 11 ;
month were $7 64%. We have several eventually yield to the other. The sug­ H. M. Farmer, No. 12 ; S. B. Hill, No.
times wondered why Bryan did not car­ gestion comes, however, from several 13 ; Wm Scott, No. 14 ; John T. Moon,
T illamook
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ry Nebraska, but we need not wonder sources that for the present the plan No. 15 ; Alex Fraser. No. 17.
any more, the people in that state know most likelv to find favor is that which
Report of G. W Bodvfelt as super visor
which side of their bread was buttered separates the boys and girls in their ele­ of road district No. 13 was approved.
and who was responsible for the increase mentary and secondary education and
Claim of P. G. Smith for work in road
T. BOTTS,
though their strictly college courses, district, as per contract, in the sum of
in the price of hogs.
bringing
them
together
when
they
shall
•
A
ttorney - at -L aw .
$75 was allowed.
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Bid of P. G. Smith to build road, re
Representative Tongue has returned have arrived at the point of entering on
Is
still
here
and
expects
to
remain.
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
from Washington after a season of hard real university work. If this proves to iected.
In the matter of filing of bills, etc., to
work, and he is leserving of thanks from be the common ground it will mean a
Thanking
you
for
past
favors
and
a
continuance
of
your
trade
Over the Bakery.
his constitutents for the manner in which compromise between the co-education of come before the commissioners court, it
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be has looked after their interests. It is the west and the equal education of the appearing to the court that it has been Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
a source of great satisfaction to us that east. As most progressive movements the practice to delay filing bills and
Mr. Tongue doubled his plurality at the take the form of compromise, this sug- other matter coming before the court
until the court is in session, competing
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
last election, and that perhaps was the gestion appears quite plausible.
J^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
the clerk to file and docket the same
best compliment that could be paid him.
About Noted People.
during the session, and in so doing de-
It Mr. Tongue is wanting to rest and re-
laying the business of the court, it was
coiqierate, there is not a more delightful
Charles M. Schwab attended the com
P hysician , S urgeon and
spot in the whole of his congressional mencement exercises of the Pennsylvania I ordered that the Clerk place no bills or
other
business on the docket that has
district than Tillamook, for the |>eo pic State college at Bellefonte, Pa., and was
A ccoucheur .
over here in this prosperous little king­ impressed bv the address of Daniel Web­ not been filed tor such purpose before 9
dom would like to thank him per­ ster Strayer of York on “The Pennsyl­ o’clock a.m. of the first day of said term
All
calls
promptly attended to.
of court.
sonally.
vania Germans.” When Mr. Schwab
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In the matter of the trustle across
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learned that the student had been com­
The taxpayers generally get the worst pelled to decline a scholarship of $100, slough near the residence ot J. W. Max ,
of it, anyway. Ami that is what they as lie felt called upon to make his living, wi.i, the clerk was instructed to advertise I
are getting in regard to the useless office the steel man went to young Strayer for bids.
M. SMITH, M.D.,
I11 the matter of the bond of Albert
of roadmaster, or another boss to boss and said : “Ifvou will stay and com­
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
the road bosses. It appears that the plete this postgraduate course I will pay Zimmerman, it was continued for a new
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
board of county commissioners has no you $1 ,OOO.” The young man accepted bond to be riled.
P hysician and S urgeon .
The petition of G. I*. Bissell and others
this City.
jurisdiction, without cause, to remove theofler. He is making a special study
for a county road was continued.
the road master. If wilful waste of pub­ of chemistry.
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
In thn matter of opening the road from
to
lic money is not sufficient cause, with the
“Private’’ John Allen, the Mississippi the residence of G. T. Jenkins to Bester
fact that the county has a bigger out­
to
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standing indebtedness than it is entitled congressman, seems to have an inex­ Ford, bids were to be advertised for.
The taxes of F. R. Salisbury were ad
to
to, we do not know what is. If haustible fund of odd and humorous
that does not justify the court in personal reminiscences. One of his latest justed ; also those of George W. Kiger.
Accounts of W. H. Cary, county
ignoring the law, then the taxpayers is of one day when he and another
O. H. DAVENPORT,
must l>e content to go down in their jeans confederate, somewhat cut off from their treasurer, were approved.
ill Li .’ll---ft*
.-ii;
The claim of Henry Olds for !
regiment, were lying behind a rail fence.
until the next legislature meets.
The other man was about to bolt for a continued.
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you cau
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D entist .
The report of the County School
safer place when a shell from a federal
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
California appears to be having some cannon burst a few yard a ways. “John,’’ Superintendent of the deaf and blind
Makes
a
Specialty
of Crown and
trouble over its scalp-boiinty law, as it said he. “what chance have we agin them children of Tillamook, it was accepted
should, for it is stated that deception is Yankees ? They was enough stuff in and approved.
Bridge Work,
being resorted to to defraud the state. that shell to kill forty men and still
The petition of L. G. Freeman and
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
It was discovered that thousands of coy­ they can afford to fire at just you and others for the abolishment of the office
otes had been scalped and not killed, that me.'’
of county road master, the petition was
in several counties there have grown up
denied for want of authority in the
A southerner who attended the Tilden courtty court to remove road master
a regular coyote-raising industry, coy­
club
dinner
in
New
York
the
other
eve
­
S. STEPHENS,
without cause.
otes living raised and thus scalped and
turned loose ; that scalps had been ini- ning listened to Cleveland and the other G. W. Bodyfelt, for services as
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Agent for the
OF
SAN
FRANCISCO,
DEALERS
IN
ported from Nevada and Wyoming ; and speakers with much interest and then
county commissioner..................
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON k
that if all scalp bounties were paid with­ recalled a story of the big man who ori­ L. Parrish, ditto..............................
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
out question it would take but a few ginally hailed from Buffalo. During his C. J. Clough, for surveyor’s
COMPANIES.
chain ................................................
years to bankrupt the state, The coy- first term as president Mr. Cleveland
5 00
otc raising industry in Oregon is no new was traveling in the south on one occas­ W. T. West for justice fees .......
2 05
where Thos. Kellow, road work in dis­
Agent for North West School Supply
thing, and it would probably be a wise ion and stopi»ed at Weldon, N.
Company, Notary Public.
trict No. 13.................................... 15 00
move to make a investigation, We have a crowd had assembled. One old bacx-
woodsman
pressed
forward
and
grasped
TILLAMOOK.
—
OREGON
D. A. Simmons, for road work itr
some slight recollection of fraud, a few
the
president
’
s
hand,
saying
;
“
I've
district No. 4................................. 33 00
years ago, in Multnomah county, where
voted
for
many
a
president's
but
I
never
M. C. Trowbridge, for road
certificates were issued more than once
work.................................................
on the same scalp, so sonic valuable evi­ seed one before.” Then, after a pause, he
1 00
/CLAUDE THAYER,
dence could probably lie obtained in added : “And you’er such a whooper, John Pesterfield, for roadwork..
1 50 !
too.
”
Agent for Fireman’s
T. H. McCormack, for road
Portland how they work it.
AGENTS STEAMERS ‘W. H. KRUGER- and ‘ACME"
work................................................
19 50.
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Lady Russell of Killowen has just
Fund and London and Lanca­
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
It is stated thnt the provisions of the witnessed the completion of the memori­
Real Estate Transfers.
shire Fire Insurance
new irrigation law are totally misappre- al placed upon her husband’s grave in the
liandcd bv those who sav that, under its Epsom cemetery. The cross now set in ■ John Rees to A B. Hammond, N Vz of
Companies.
(»Iterations, the national treasury will be j its place is reproduced from drawings j Nw *4 and W
of Ne i«, sec. 34, tp. 1
involved in hertvv expenditures. One | Lady Russell had made alter an anci- ; S, R. 7 W.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
member of Congress declared when the ent pattern still to be seen in the cetnr-1 U.S. to Martha Moore, Se l4 of Ne 14
measure was {»ending that it was a lerv ol the ruined Abl»ey of Clonmacn- and E
of Sc l4 of sec. 5, tp. 3 S, R. 9
“most insolent attempt at larceny’’ and oise, on the banks of the Shannon. The I W.
OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
slab of ........................
marble which
covers the Epsom I U.S. to Martin T. N. Lessick, E
. .........................
“provided for the giving away of an em ............
of
pire in order that private propertv may j grave is also copied from an antique i
’4. Sw ‘4 of Sw !4, of sec. 9 and Se
go To
It will pav you to use
be made valuable’’; also, that the bill Irish gravestone, and the little wall of 11 of Se ’4 of sec. 8, tp. 3 S, R. 10 \V.
embraced a proposition to “spend vast inclogore around the tomb is made of - U.S. to Asa Olis Wells, lots 5 and 6
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
millions of dollars in order that the pre granite brought into Surrey from the j and S H of Nw >4 of sec. 5, tp. 3 S, R. 9
sent owners in the state of Wyoming late lord chief justice’s own Newrv W.
trust co.
and in other states shall have their lands mountains.
Martin T. H. Lessick, et. ux., to Reu-
reclaimed at public charge.’’
A more
hen R. t’reighton, E ’2 of Sw ’4. Sw
T
hos
.
C
oates
,
Pre».
B. L. E ddy , Sec.
Milburn, chaplain of the senate. ,
surprising display of ignorance has never is Mr.
of Sc l4 of Se
a general favorite liecause (»this per-1 of Sw I4 of sec 9 and Se
been m»->r in Congress. Examined in the
’4 of sec. 8, tp. 3 S. R. 10 \V.
For Economy and durability they have no equal.
Write us for particular.
light of facts the “vast millions” dimm­ sonality and his infirmity—he is entirely
U.S. to John Rees, N V4, of Nw ’4 and
Price, quoted on application.
ish into $2,500,000 a year received from blind—and will probably retain his offi- I W
of
Ne
‘
4
ot
sec.
34.
tp
1
S.
R.
7
VV.
tne sales ol public lands in the arid and ce until forced to retire by advancing age, ! William and Elizabeth Cain to A. B.
semiarid regions, nml the lands irrigated but several years ago when he was chap- j Hammond, lots 1, 2 and Sw V4 of Ne l4
are to he sold nt n price that will keep lam of the house ot representatives there , of mc . 4, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
was a determined effort to defeat him |
the national irrigation fund intact. Ac­
Chas. Hogan, et. al., to Tillamook
for re-lection and feeling was manifested
General Banking and Exchange bnti*
tual settlers only, under the homestead
County, right of way forcountv road.
in
the
contest
both
bv
his
supportersand
I iw, can buy the Inpds, and thev must
Mark T. Cox to J. L. Washburn, xNe l4
ness.
Ins
opponents.
Asked
what
objection
live on the land five years liefore they
of sec.|3l, tp. 2 N, R. 5 W.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
can get title. Each settler pays back to lie had to the blind chap'in, whose elo­
Joseph Duncan, et. ux., to J. R. Hicks, Centrally Located
quence
cannot
l»e
questioned,
a
western
Rates, $1 Per Dav many, Sweden, and all foreign coiinwie*
the government, in ten equal annual in­
tract in sec. 2. tp 2 N. R. 10 W.
representative
said
;
“
The
fact
is,
1
am
stallments. his pr«»|M»rtit»n of the cost of
J. R. Hicks to Henry Tohl, tract in sec.
the irrigation works. An actual settler, tired (»1 hearing Milburn dictate to the 2. tp. 2 N, R. 10 W. ; tract 111 sec. 4. tp.
TILLAMOOK. ORE-
meeting his installments regularly, can Lord dav after dav what He ought to 2 N. R 10 W
do ■
get water for not more »han 160 acre*
Ed. Gervais, et. ux., to Henry Tohl.
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor
Water rights to nonresident owners of
After General Scott captured the City tract in sec 4. tp. 2 N. R. 10 W.
large tracts are expressly forbidden.
of Mexico, during the Mexico war. Col­
John R. Wheat to Henry Tohl, varions
onel
Childs was placed in command of tracts in Tolil’s add. to Nehalem.
The Beat Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
* < St
the
troops
in
Puebla.
Among
the
offi
A. P. Wilson, et. tix., eto Joseph M.
Whether the tragedy in Portland was
l illaniook Custom Tailor Shop.
evrs
there
were
Major
H.
L.
Kendrie«
Harrison,
quit
claim
deed.
Sw
of
Se
the first murder to follow the escapade
G entlemen :
ot Tiaccv we 1I0 not know, but it would and Lieutenant Selden. Kendrick was ' ’1 sec. 10, W ’2 of Ne ’4 and Se l4 of
not surprise us much to hear that manv drv in humor aiyl quaint in speech. Ne l4. «ec. 14. tp. 1 N, R. 10 W.; same
I l*g to inform you thnt I am open
Alter the tall of the city Santa Anna from C. E. Withington to William John­
shooting scrapes will follow, because in
, for business with a very choice line of
reading the adventures of Tracey it will hovered around Puebla with a large son, deed.
command
ot cavelrv, keeping Colonel ' U.S. to Oscar M. Faufconer. Nw v4 of
pantings and suitings to choose from.
have the same effect upon some people
J. P. ALLEN.
All wishing anything in my line please
that a dime novel has upon a bt»y. It is Childs in a state of alarm. In one of sec 19. tp. 5 S. R. 10 W. ; same to C. R.
to l»e regretted, from a moral stand, I of the torts Kendrick commanded and Commons.
give me a call.
Proprietor.
U.S. to James C. Bewley. E 13 of N«
point, that Tracev’s career was not cut j 1 Selden under him. One morning the
Shop next to harness store, in office
ot Sw <4 of
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
short directly he esca,»e<l from the pent-1 enemy was reported rapidly advancing l4 sec. *4. sec. 14 and S
previously occupied by F. R. Beals.
tort.
Childs
rushed
to
the
fort.
.. _____
sec 11. tp. 1 N. R 10 W.
tentiarv. for had he l»een shot down in on the
Horace E. Weston, et. nx.. to Robert
cold blood then it would ha vr had a good ' I shouting to Kendrick ; “The crisis is
Vours trulv,
Ken­ Eichinger, two acres in C. H. Harnes
T. SARCHET.
effect, but as it is now it is the one ab­ coining ’ Why don’t yon fire
drick
turned
to
Selden
and
quietly
said
:
D
L
C.
I*.b—Repairing of all kind pressings,
sorbing topic not only on the Pacific
and cleaning.
Cillumooh
Twin Family IVIodicinos Pl OfeSSlODdl Cfll’ds,
Ijeabligbt.
Save a Doctor Bill and may be Your Liie.
HOW IS YOUR LIVER ?
A FEW WORDS MORE.
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
CASE
& FOWLER,
Tillamook Iron Works >
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
I
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
L. N BARNES,
tlxe CTEW
MEAT MARKET,
9
9
9
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
T
9
J. S. LAMAR,
F Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. K
» Wines,
$1.00 to $3.00 per gal.
I yy-
9
I
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIE & SPRUCE Lumber
J
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Hobsonville, Or.
SUPPLIES
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
DAIRYMEN
I
The Empire and Mikado
CREAM SEPARATOR
Sufù-TTTZ OF
de STOKES CO
-Astoria, Oze.
C. & E. Thayer
LARSEN HOUSE.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
Allen House,
Bost ZvCeals in. tlxe Cit-v
eatma
- -•
f „bei*"’«
deiiw - »-
t eo‘ igh to
‘hJ ’""2," " chanty.
hn"to
’
T. SARCHET,