Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 24, 1902, Image 2

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1'iLLziMUOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 24.
1902.
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Twin Family Medicines Professional Cards,
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feared which may cause another panic,
Renovating Old Butter-
I for the most unobserving can set that
Under
ar
concentrated wealth and organized labor |
- — the operation of the new law
Krtnl L*. Maker. Pul>ll«h«*r
art liecoming more and more antagoni- relating to the manufacture ami sale of
‘ stic, and what the result will he is hard ' <4**<>margarine and renovated buiter, it
g L. EDDY,
to lortell unless the national govern-• has developed, although the law has been
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
mfiit passes a law making all labor dis- in effect but a few weeks, that an enor-
Kui!"
putes to be settled by boards of arbitra- I mou* quantity of renovated butter is be­
fsTKICTI.Y IN ADVANCE.)
tion.
We believe this is the right solu-1 i’’g»old through! the country. Inis is OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hits the point. For « sick Heaeit'cbe. thy U»»'*
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
One year......... ............................ 1 1.50 tion for the serious difficulties which con-' shown conclusi vely by the demand for lluit is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, dxspeps , « •
75 I
Six months.....................................
front the nation today. It is plain to stamp« for this product, lhe supply pation or any ailment of the stomach, liver or bowles, there
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T illamook
50
Three months........................... .
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all that
cLcv something must b-u
be done to I ba»
l-:~ been “
well
"-•!! nigh exhausted and ***
the
“ wiil relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON LINER
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solve labor
troubles
before
long,
and
as
inteniHtiontd
revenue*
depart
meat
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vr m o wv ivi
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Regular size, 25c. and 1.
there appears to be no other remedy had difficulty in supplying the orders.
D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon.
Star. Idaho.
Editorial Jottings.
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I be-j t '1'1.0
<» I supply tl,ut
The original
that went to
to tilt»
the .*<>1.
col­
advanced ■ whereby
all
Dear Sir,—Enclosed find 25c. for a package ot Oregon
H. COOPER,
tween concentrated wealth and orga­ lectors of internal revenue through­
Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in
an<
What is Portland's gain may be a nized labor can be amicably adjusted, out the country was, in many instances,
found it superior to anything weever tried for headache and bilious­
tietriment toother towns if the municipal why not pass a law and make it com­ exhausted before July 1, when the law
ness.
Yours truly,
K ey . A nson C ox .
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
authorities fail to take the same stand pulsory that all labor troubles be settl went into effect, and duplicate orders
against gambling and dens of vice as 1 he ed by arbitration ? Try it, anyway.
have been coming in with every mail.
T illamook
*'KV s he
mayor ot that city is taking. Mayor
In addition to im|K>sing an internal
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Williams is plaving a game of freeze out
A new remedy for all aches And pains. It is the justlx
The pastor of the Cumberland Presby­ revenue tax of 10 cents a pound for art­ Meaning Best, Quick Cure. ________
with the gambling element, audit is only
ificially
colored
oleo,
the
new
law
pro
­
Trv it for an ache or pain, ex-
celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back,
terian church at McMinnville got into a
reasonable to expect that the gamblers
ruction with his congregation and was vides that renovated butter ¡dialI pay a ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
H. GOYNE,
will migrate to towns like Tillamook
tax
of
V
of
a
cent
per
pound.
When
the
B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition. Salem, <>r.,
persuaded to resign, and the next
where the city authorities allow a few
lawmakers
inserted
this
provision
it
was
Sunday he was to preach his farewell
a sufferer from rheumatism, says : "Fry’s Lightning Healer is t íe
privileged jiersons to run a "wide open”
thought that the proportion of renovat­
best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief.
I believe it wi
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
town and privilege them to break the sermon, but some of the congregation ed or reworked butter was insignificant
being so exasperated barred tlie church
do all that is claimed for it.”
Above medicines for sale by
law without hindrance. It is only natu­
Office
: Opposite Court Houst
and would not allow’ him to preach. I and, in fact, this tax was put on in the
ral to suppose that the gamblers, now
i shape of an eleventh I k ur amendment.
that their games have been ¡»topped in Having obtained permission to speak in , It now turns out that more of this kind
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Portland, will infest other towns in Ore­ another church, it is said the pastor | of butter is used than any of the class
gon, until such time as Portland becomes made that the occasion to give the indi­ | that is taxed.
vidual members of his previous congre­
"wide open’’ again, as, no doubt, it will
gation a good "roasting,’’ the parallel of , Dr. 0. A, Crampton, the chemist of
before long.
But we hope not, for the
QA LAUDE THAYER,
which had never been heard in McMinn­ I the internal revenue bureau, has just re-
mayor of Portland has set a good ex­
1 turned from a tour of rhe different but-
ville
before.
We
do
not
know
who
was
ample for the mayors of other towns in
I ter-making districts, and he says he was
Oregon to follow, but even if they refuse at fault, but it is bad business and poor I surprised to learn of the extent of the
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
to act in the same manner, it is creating Christianity when a pastor and congre­ trade in renovated butter. In describing
PROPRIETORS
PKOPKIK TUK»
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a healthy sentiment against the gamb­ gation is at logger heads and resort to the process by which old and rancid but­
T illamook
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ling element. No matter how’ much some public scandal to “roast” one another, ter is reworked an<l put on the market
people may condone gambling and close especially by a pastor who before throw­ I again. Dr Crampton said:
he be paid ,
their eyes to the pernicious habit, wre ing up his job demanded that
as L,1C
the u»««.««
material >»
is ouipi
called, , is
five months’ i "The
1 ,,c stock, i,s
have no hesitancy in saving that it is a twelve months’ wages for rid points the | ■ *i>Kerly bought up in every part of the!
T^OBERT A. MILLER,
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curse upon every town where it is allow­ work. No wonder the wor,J ,
country. The competition is now sol
ed, a curse to men who arc drawn into finger of scorn at professing < hristians 1 keen that the price of rancid butter has
gambling, a curse to professional and who resort to gossip and w ho scandal gone way up.
It formerly could be
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Boiler Work. Logger's Work and Heavy Forging.
business men, a curse to many happy one another.
bought for 4 and 5 cents a pound, being
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Oregon City, Oregon.
homes and families. This is strong lan­
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
The question has been raised whether almost as cheap as common soap fat
guage, hut who can deny the truth of it
Land Titles and Land Office
grease, but it now commands as much
President
Roosevelt
is
really
in
favor
of
after carefully studying the effect of the
as 15 and 16 cents a pound. It is col­
Business a Specialty.
gambling habit, with its wrecked lives, equal sufferage for woman. His public lected ami shipped in hogsheads and
want and poverty, embezzlements and record on the subject makes his position I barrels to the factory.
A
lot
of
this
unmistaKable. Mr. Roosevelt voted for
theft, suicides and murders ?
equal sufferage when he was a member butter looks far from attractive being of
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W. SEVERANCE,
of the New York Legislature,
When all colors and degrees of antiquity, and
We know' that a number of people dis­ he became Governor, it was rumored not over-clean The stock is dumped in­
agree with ns. especially business men that he meant to recommend it in his to a vat and is boiled down.
When it
who are looking more after their busi­ message to the Legislature.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Every pos- j has been reduced to a liquid the oil is
ness interests than they are after the sible personal and social influence was I drawn off ami the water, salt, coloring
moral condition of the community. Dr. brought to bear bv the anti-suffragists : matter, curd and other materials are
T illamook
W. A. Wise, who is well known in this to dissuade him, but in Ins message oi thrown away. The remainder is elabo­
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citv, stated their position exactly in the January, 1899, he wrote: "I call the rately treated to a condition resembling
Telegram on Saturday when he said ; I attention of the Legislature to the desi­ freshly made butter.
It is purified by
" Portland is now a closed town. I be­ rability of gradually extending the | having air blown through it, and is
T T T. BOTTS,
lieve that its needs require that it should sphere in which the suffrage can be ex­ sometimes washed. After this it is run
be run as an open town. There is no ercised by woman.’’
into cold water, where it granulates
A
A. • A ttorney - at -L aw .
question but that business is livelier in
and becomes crisp. It is then churned
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Is still here and expects to remain.
an «»pen town than in a closed town. If
with fresh cream, salted and colored
The Astoria News says : “The citizens to the proper shade, and is worked up
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
Portland is to be closed up tight, Seattle
will be run on the open plan, and so will of Tillamook county are considering a as newlv made butter.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
It is astonish­
Over the Bakery.
plan
to
purchase
grounds
ami
build
a
'
Tacoma, ami what Portland loses will
ing what a fine product can be made
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go there. Why not let the gambling lair ground. Tillamook has not held f . | from a lot of tough looking, rancid Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
houses operate under supervision of the county lair for nine years, and the pro­ butter. The people w ho ate this mater­
police, and oblige the gamblers to pay position is meeting much encouragement, ial have no idea of the process to which
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
tribute to the city for the privilege ? The especially among stockmen. This is lar it has been submitted.
The tax is paid
JJ^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
older I grow, the less I favor making a belter as a public amusement scheme by the manufacturer and there is noth­
tliH-n
lhe
worn
out
fishboat
regatta
that
man good in spile of himself. You can’t
ing on the butter that goes to the
amuses,
or
tires,
lhe
Astoria
people.
It
stop gambling. If a man wishes to
wholesaler and retailer to show' that
gamble, lie will gamble ; if lie wants to they would put their money into a fair it lias been taxed by the government
P hysician , S urgeon and
ta ke <1 drink, he will taken drink ; if lie and county roads, il would show sonic ' because it infringes on the legitimate
A ccoucheur .
desires to go to Sunday school, he will oilier results than weariness ami ridi­ i butter trade.’’
go, and it is his light to do so. And it cule.” And there is no josh about that,
Dr. Campton says that in his opinion
All
calls
promptly attended to.
tor
of
all
the
tedious
amusements
in
the
is just as much his right to gamble or to
the oleomargarine manufacturers will
do any tiling else as his incliiia t ion directs state ot Oregon the annual regatta at i not be taxed out of business by the levy i
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il lie docs not inhinge on the rights oi Astoria is about the worst.
' <>f 10 cents a pound on artificially colored
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others. This reform wave is a mistake,
oleomargarine, imposed by the new law. 1
The Astorian news papers are trying '
and business will feel it."
He said that most of the manufactu- I
T M. SMITH, M.D.,
Dr. Wise only stales one side of the to cteate an interest in Jairying in Clat­ , rers intend to go ahead with their busi­
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
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gambling question, that of business and sop county, and is doing so claims that ness and .will try to educate the public I
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
self interests
Has he ever stopped to county is better adapted to that indus­ to eat the natural oleomargarine. This :
P hysician and S urgeon .
this City.
consider the pernicious effect of gambling. try than Tillamook because it is nearer ' is of a pale, lardlike color, but is the
'Che business men who are ruined an- | I market. Clatsop may be a few hours same as the rich looking product that
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
nuallv bv il, the homes and families that nearer market, but it can never beat has been produced heretofore, with the !
have been wrecked, the suicides and Tillamook as a dairying county, and let exception that it has no artificial color-'
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murders and embezzlements «me reads of us inform our contemporary in the next ing matter in it. The tax of 10 cents
in the daily press, the turning of bright county that there is not a better dairy­ a pound was imposed to prevent the
young men into li«>odlums, dead beats, ing county in Oregon than Tillamook. use of analine dies to give oleomarga­
saloon bums ami murderers ot the When it comes to dairying,why Clatsop rine the pure butter appearance.
P)R. O. H. DAVENPORT,
description of Men ill and Tiacy ? True must take her hat off to Tillamook and
it is that men have a perfect right to make a profound bow.
When the late J. Sterling Morton was
spend their money as they please, but
Don’t drink cheap doctored Stuff when you can
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secretary of agriculture Mr. Robinson,
t'.ol in aiding and abetting the things we
D entist .
Sad to relate, it is to be noticed that the statistician of the department, was
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
have enumerated. Why allow gamblers on lhe least provocation people are a free silver man. As usual he took his
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
to openly defy the law any iiioie than ready to pull a gun.
V
he hope the intec- I thirty day mention during the summer
murderers ? And why should they he a tion did not originate in Tillamook, of 1895 and on his return applied to the
Bridge Work,
privileged class to carry on gambling, but we see that over in Washington two disbursing officers for his pay.
He was j
while the municipal authorities will pull delegates to the republican convention told that the secretary desired to see him
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
a person lor riding a hievde on the side­ got into a squabble and a shooting before he received his money. Robinson
walk or without a tag in Portland ?
scrape followed.
I is more than pro- went to the secretary’s office anticipating
It
No man, not even Dr. Wise, can bablv, however, that 1 we _ are
.j beginning a promotion or something equally agree-
honest I v say, after weighing carefully to see the bi d effect of Tracy and Mer-
S. STEPHENS,
able. He was greeted pleasantly by the
the gambling question fiom every stand rill's escapades in so many shooting secretary, who remarked that he had
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
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Agent for the
point, that it is a good thing lor busi­ scrapes the last few weeks.
a surprise in store for him. Then he i
ness and for a city. Logic, common
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
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I told the free silver statistician that he
sense and morality will not sustain them
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
J Pierpoint Morgan s great and good had come to the conclusion that his Rob- ;
in this false notion, so freely argued by friend, William IL, is said to be coaxing inson’s financial views deserved more
COMPANIES.
the gambling clement to justify the busi­ Morgan to help out Turkey in her finan- consideration than they had hither- I
ness.
<-ial emliarrasHineiits.
The American to received from the secretary, and, as
Agent for North West School Supply
If gambling is a good thing for busi­ magnate can do this if be wishes, but lie
Company, Notary Public.
Robinson had frequently said he would
ness, why is it that the men who are will have to get security which will not
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
be delighted to see every one in the
foolish enough to hack another man's compel a naval demonstration ii. the vi. ! United States compelled by law to tran­
game—where, if he played to doomsday, cinity of Stamboul when the interest or
sact all his business in silver coin, lie:
would lie hound to loose—are the ones principal liecomea due.
The United shoiilit’have that privilege, if the general
/'CLAUDE THAYER,
that owe store hill and are the hardest States had some difficulty recently in
public did not. so Mr. Morton had
cases to get money out of as long as getting the sultan tomeet an obligation
Agent for Fireman’s
1 ordered the disbursing officer to pay him
AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. II KRUGER" AND “ACME "
they me infatuated with the gambling Abdul Hamid's collateral must be gilt-
( his salary in standard silver dollars.
For
San
Francisco
and
Los
Angeles.
Fund
and London and Lanca­
mania ?
edged if it is to impress Morgan.
Robinson had nothing to do but take
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shire
Fire Insurance
the money. The bag weighed twelve
It seems to us that it would l»e a good
U e are fold the peddlers and solicitors pounds and the secretary solicitously
idea tor each countv in Oregon to select
Companies.
cautioned
him
not
to
let
it
drop
on
Ins
a committee ot its most influential and have troubles ol their own without the toes.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
progressive citizens to assist in making Headlight causing the general public in
the Lewis and Clark t entennial a sneers. Tillamook county to become prejudiced
At a little dinner the other evening
against
them.
Probably
that
is
true,
In that wav it would create more en­
but since they are like an army of grass.; j former Governor D. R. Francis of Mis­
■p\OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
thusiasm throughout tliestate, as well as
souri, a democrat, was given credit for
all sections bearing an equal share ot the hopiiets, annoying people in trying to, having originated one of the exprewions
burdens and responsibilities, and in this work a ‘grail." the Headlight man j | ’vhich was often applied to President
GO TO
It will pav von to use
thinks he is justified in advising the peo- j
w ay it would relieve the general commit­
McKinley, says the Boston Journal. A
pie
of
this
county
to
give
these
peddlers
tee to a considerable extent.
livery
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
forres|Hmdent, one of the guests, was
county in Oregon can well afford to raise and solicieors the cold shoulder. Patro- | «•slletl upm, ami in the course of his
nize
home
merchants,
not
some
foreign
a substantial amount of inonev lor the
TRUST CO.
after dinner speech, to illustrate a point
concern.
purpose ot making an inhibit ot its re­
about some goon coming from democrats
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sources, gotten up in the most attractive
T
hos
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C
oates
,
Pres. B. L. Eimv, Sec.
The body of the escaped convict Mei rill told this story: “I sc’ompanied Wil­
style, which would add to the success
liam McKinley to St. Louis on one of his
was
taken
to
Salem
lor
burial,
and
if
For Economy and durability
no -*!•••••.
equal. M rite us for particulars
ot the exhibition.
Take for instance
i» f they
- have
,------
hint visits there, when he was just com­
Tillamook county, w ith its vast timber I Salem could manage to kill off some of ing into particular prominence. Dave
I rices quoted on application.
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the
boodle
politicians
who
infest
the
resources, its splendid dairying, fishing,
Francis was governor of Missouri and
lumbei ing and other industries, it could state capilot during the state legislature went to McKinley’s hotel with another of
send as attractive and interesting an ex- ' and bury them with the notorious out­ the state officers to welcome McKinley to
law, that city would be entitled to!
hibit to the Centennial as any county in
the state
He went as governor ami not
Oregon. And we hope it will, es|>ccially ■ the thanks ot the whole state.
i as a politician. After the formal call I
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General Banking anti Exchange bu»i’
it I litre is a prixe «tiered to the county
overheard his associate ask the governor
We may he a little hard-hearted some-
wit’ll the best exhibit. These should
nest.
as to what he thought of McKinleys
make the eyes of the lisitors from the tinies, but there is one time more than future. Francis said, lie will get along
Exchange on England, Belgium, (»•’
Centrally Located.
East hug out with wonder. There is another when we think a good editorial all right.
Rates, $1 Per Day nijiny, Sweden, and all foreign conn’.rie®
He has a regular affidavit
nothing small about Tillamook people “roasting" would he more appropriate fa«*e ’ I use«! that expression in my dis
when they ma’ e up their muni to do j than an eulogy by a minister ot the gos­ patch thm night, and thus you see from
anything once they Ixvome interested, pel. And that is when they take the dead a democrat one of the descriptive ex pres
TILLAMOOK. ORE
and the same applies toother counties in ' body ot a hardened sinner or scoffer into •ions of the loved and lamented McKinley
M. H. UfipSEN, Proprietor.
Oregon. Let 's hear wlial other counties a church and give him a Christian burial. sprang.’’
think about it
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S tvtk of O hio . C itv of Totxnr» • . a
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King lid ward ji io be crowned in Aug
L ucas Cot sty .
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
Count Matsuuata predicts another [ ust
Let us ho|>c that he w ill lie more
E k ink J. C hknkv make« oath that he in the
financial crash in the United Mates. Micvrsshii next time, for it would lea •cuiur partnet of the finu of E J. i ' hrnkv
Tillamook Custom Tailor Shop.
Co.,
doing
business
tn
the
C'ty
of
foledo.
Probably lie is not the only jierson pie sail disappointment to all the titled
Comity ami State aforesaid, and that said firm
dieting another panic, both financial ami ' nobility in Europe to have the corona­ will nay the sum of ONE' lil’NIiRiiD l»o|.
G entlemen :
industrial.
Lib* is to short to worry tion hoodooed again.
' LARS for ea« h and every «sc of < atarrh tnat
I
beg
to inform you that I am '’I*"
cannot be cured by the use of H all ' s C atarrh
oxer trouble before it comes, Imt one
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for business with a very choice line of
tiling that struck us most torvifully at I
ERANK
J.
CHENEY
The Oregon National Guard has been1
pantings and suitings to choose from.
the last panic was the fact that it w.is in camp, but it is noticed that the regi­ , Sworn to before me ami subscribed in my
, preseiue, this oth day ofL>ecetubcr. k.L). i<s-.
J.
P.
ALLEN,
not the conservative business man, man- I 1
All wishing anything in my line plea»*
ment was not much on the fight, other­
A W GLKASHX'.
ulncturcr or invester win» went to the wise it would have been anxious for
give me a call.
’
Notary Public.
Proprietor.
wall, but the plunger who was doing |
a scrap w ith Tracy.
Shop next to harness store, in t'®rt
Hall's Catarrh Cure ia take internally and
business on "hot air.’’ Labor troubles
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
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acts directly on the blood and nine >u« surface«
previously occupied by F. R. Beals.
may lx* instrumental in bringing about
From all indications this is the time of ot the system Send tor testimonials, free
a stagnation in industrial circles, and it vcai w hen Old Sol is much in evidence on
Yours truly,
F J CHENEY A CO , Toledo, 0
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
T. SARCHET.
is here w here the greatest danger is to be the outside of Tillamook.
I Hall's Family Pills are the best
I
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(Çbt
íillamooh
Ï.) call light,
Save a Doctor Bill and may be Your Life.
HOW
YOUR LIVER ?
IS
A FEW WORDS
MORE.
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
CASE & FOWLER
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Tillamook Iron Works >
General Machinists & Blacksmiths »
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
L. N BARNES,
-A.t tHe -TE'77
MEAT MARKET,
J. S. LAMAR.
s
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
f Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. J
Wines,
$1.00 to $3.00 per gal. (.
&
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIB & SPRUCE Lumber
J
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Hobsonville, Or.
SUPPLIES
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
DAIRYMEN !
The Empire ano Mikado
CREAM SEPARATOR.
E-Ä-ZTZZ CT
dz STOKES CO.,
-Astoria, Oie.
C. & E. Thayer.
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
T. SARCHET,
Allen House,
in tlxe Citxr
' s —Repairing of nil kind preising’.
nnd cleaning.