Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 16, 1902, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 16, 1902
OUR LITTLE WOMAN.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
Of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, showing the amount
and number of claims allowed by the County Court of said county, for
what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants out.
standing and unpaid, from the 1st day of April, 1902, to the 30th day of
September, 1902, both inclusive.
ON
Amount of
Claims
Allowed.
No. oi
Claims
Allowed.
WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
(Tbuntv Clerk’s salary.......................................
Deputy Clerk's salary.........................................
Sheriff’s salary........................................................
Deputy Sheriff’s salary.....................................
Countv Treasurer’s salary............................
School Superintendent’s salary ..................
County Assessor’s salary................................
Deputy Assessor’s salary ................................
Countv Judge’s salary....................................
Countv Commissioner's salary..................
Court. House expense........................................
Books, printing and stationery...................
Roads and bridges .............................................
Rebate on taxes.....................................................
Return of fees divorce cnses
Incidentals of all offices....................................
Circuit Court expense.......................................
Countv Court expense.......................................
Justice Court expense........................................
Support of indigents..........................................
Board of prisoners .............................................
Care of insane persons............... .......................
Indigent soldier’s .................................................
Teachers Examinations ...................................
Inquests and Coroner’s fees............................
Telephone for Court House............................
Expense quarantining smallpox cases......
Elections....................................................................
Road Master’s salary.........................................
Road Supervisor’s salary................................
Work iu all Rond Districts ............................
Total amount claims allowed and drawn
$800
300
800
300
275
250
400
300
300
211
32
790
2,469
178
150
74
210
45
25
570
68
39
25
21
80
23
66
469
360
912
5,873
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8
7
6
16
89
6
15
5
50
7
7
25
3
7
1
2
17
3
4
144
6
39
424
1
910
Amount of
Warrants
Drawn.
$«00
300
«oo
300
275
250
400
300
300
211
32
790
2.469
17«
150
74
210
45
25
570
68
39
25
21
80
23
66
469
360
912
5,873
00
00
00
00
00
OO
00
00
00
00
50
83
43
79
00
45
00
40
90
53
65
10
OO
OO
50
80 -
OO
02
00
00
87
$16,422 77
AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID.
00
OO
oo
00
00
00
OO
00
00
00
50
«3
43
79
00
45
00
40
90
53
65
10
OO
(X)
50
80
00
02
OO
00
87
Interest.
Principal.
$3,000 00
$275 00
$3,275 00
$38,672 44
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, S.S.
I, Homer Mason, County Clerk ot the County of Tillamook, State of Oregon,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and coirect statement of the number
and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the six
months ending on the 30th day of September, 1902, on what account the same
were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants
outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office and in
my official custody.
Witness my hand nnd the seal of the County Court of said County this 1st day
of October, AD., 1902.
HOMER MASON, County Clerk.
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT,
Of the Financial Condition of the County of Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, on
the 30th day of September, A.I)., 1902.
LIABILITIES.
AMOUNT.
To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding and
unpaid..............
.Jk,............................................... ...............
To estimated amount of interest accrtfed thereon ........................................
Court House Bonds ............... ■*.........
.....
—Total kahili ties-».»
RESOURCES.
By funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to the payment of
County Warrants............................................................. ’.................................... .
By funds in hands of County Sheriff' applicable to the pavmeut pf
County Warrants............................................................................ Z.............. .......
Ry estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the payment of
County Warrants on 1896, 1897, 1898,-1899, 1900 and 1901, Tax
Rolls.....................................
..«......... .....................
Amount on Tax Sales record......................... . ..............................................................
Total Resources.
|953 7«
19,912 71
4,330 18
125.196 67
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
~Of the County Treasurer of Tillamook County. Oregon, for the six months ending
on the 30th dnv of September, A.D., 1902, of monev received and paid out,
from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out.
amounts . kkckivrd .
From what source
received.
GENERAL
FUND.
The way he Isn’s and the way
he Is.
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(BV o. I. KKBNK in NATIONAL I-RINTEB
JOCBNAI.I.ST.)
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she is even now on her way to a lawyer
to see if newspapers can with impunity
print such libelous articles as that con­
tained in his last issue. She flits out,
forgetting to pay the eighteen months’
subscription due’ and sends her lawyer
down to inform him of the forthcoming
suit. Right here is where a little ray of
sunshine creeps in. The way this meek
and longsuffering editor vents his feel­
ing on that lawyer is soulinspiring, and
the man of other people’s troubles is told
to prosecute ami be dashed. The scene
ends with the exit of the lawyer while
We have a little woman home.
Her height is ©nly three f«et thr©©,
But she 1« ju»t the sweetest one
That mortal eyes could ever tee
N < matter what "storm signals say.
Nor how the heavy rain clouds lower.
The little woman in our home
Makes sunshine every hour.
Perhaps ’tia scattered from her curia.
I’ll tell you what’s my firm belier
I think a little golden ray
Of sunshine, somehow, came to grier.
And, falling on her dainty head.
Thought ’mid Its tresses it would hide,
And then, eramored of Its nest.
Resolved there to abide.
The idea» ot some metropolitan new»
paper men aa to the liyea of their coun­
try brother* are really amusing to thoae
who are numbered among the latter.
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And then. I think the fogs, one night.
The city man seems to think the rural
When earth was lost in sweet repose.
printer has naught 'to do but dream
Pilfered the fragrant, dair.ty tints
Inclosed within a sleepirg rose,
M
away the golden hours; only waking
Then stole from out a pansy’s heart
when the muaical tones ot the perfectly the red fire is still burning.
Two limpid drops of perfumed dew.
satisfied subeeriber urges him to accept
Thus the days wear into weeks and the And then they bathed her cheeks and eyes.
Giving them thus their witching hue.
the price of bis paper for two years 114 weeks into months. The spring election
If
pain or worry seams my brow,
advance, besidea leaving a bushel ar IwB comes and goes and “we” elect a part of
-<*
Our little woman finds it out,
of apples and a big yellow pumpkin. .
“our” ticket. The successful candidate, And by the sunshine of her smiles
Soon puts the “vapors” all to rout.
All is peace and sunshine. He ill in older io make himself solid for another
There’s magic in her gentle touch;
supposed to leisurely arise about seven term, divides up his printing between
And In her laughirg. vlbrar.t voice:
o’clock in the morning and giter • I the papers of bis own and opposite party, The sound of her light, springing step
Can make my heart rejoice.
breakfast provided by the recipients of and asks for 50 per cent discount on all
She’s like a flash—now here, now there,
occosional "puffs" meamiere from hi» legal notices.
Ar.d always on her nimble feet.
"own horn." down to his"owu office
The angry women has brought her suit 3he's all about the house at once,
With happy song ar.d laughter sweet.
building,” glances over a few exchanges for libel and is beaten after a long legal
When, sumtilmes. teardrops dim her eyes,
before receiving a committee appointed battle, from which the editor emerges
Like showers on an April day,
by the citizens to inqui^ after his Iniaftli victorious, but with a few more gray They’ve scarcely fallen ere her smiles
Have chased them all away.
and couveyiug to him tiseir undying hairs and several less dollars.
gratitude for ho toring them with lii$
Dear
little woman! Her tiny hands
until
time
The years come and go
Smooth many a pain and fret away.
presence in their community
(ceases for our country editor and he is She brings into the sweet home life
After the committee retire* two of Ills laid away, at last to rest.
An added beauty every day.
yet she’s but a wee, wee maid—
large list of cash advertisers call U)
I leave it to the country editors who And
A laughing, dancing, merry sprite;
double their space and tell him th^y ‘ read the P rinter - journalist , and no But, ah! our little woman still,
/
Our treasure, our delight.
couldn’t live
without hint, and a»« doubt there are many, if the last picture
—Claudia Tharln, in Golden Days.
closely followed by the mayor, wi»o is much overdrawn. If not, hadn’t the
wants the editor’s valuable opinion ^n young city newspaper men better stick
MILLET'S “GLEANERS.”
important municipal affairs.
to their good positions, where they know
He is then invited out to a wedding how to do what they have to do, for if These be Thy faithful children, Lord,
The gleaners of the field;
feast at “high noon,*’ take* a few not$s Jthey attempt to run a country newspaper The golden-loaded wains are gone
With all the harvest’s yield;
regarding the c, rejdbhy and is given aft on the easy-going plan there will prob­
Yet some few scattered straws are left.
order for a hundred copies at five cents ably, sooner or late*-, be an ideal county
Which diligence may find:
I
A thousand sheaves he took away
each.
...
5 newspapei plant for sale.
That
left not one behind.
The afternoon is spent in jotting down
Across the stubble field I hear
the locals that come his way, reading •
NEHALEM
Sweet revelry and din.
galley or two of proof, sending receipt«
As when the reaper to his barns
for the foreign advertisers draft, and Bi
Draws
his last wagon in;
Ghynin Alley and wife are visiting He thanks,
Thee, Lord, with merriment
stroking the office cat, He and bis
friends on the river.
And custom-honored praise,
family get their supper at a church social
Whiie round about his naked fields
Geo. Cox has moved in the Pape and
The gleaners go their ways.
and are filled up on chicken pie without
Robins house in upper town.
Small thought has he for those who pinch
a smidgehn of veal therein.
And wear their lives away,
The Wheeler Lumber Campany will
O11 press day there is a jolly hustle aijd
With just enough of strength and hope
bustle for an hour or two, when half tll4 move their logging camp in a few days
To keep the wolf at bay;
populace gathers aronnd to “see the from the Elk place to the Andrew Klein His Is the lot of better blood
Than flows in common veins;
press go.” The paper .“out” he goes timber and log that next.
For him. O Lord, Thy sun doth shine
And fall Thy gentle rains.
fishing for bluegills or swings in his
C. L Alley compleeted a flue in the
Nehalem What matters it when winds do howl
t
hammock at home, while the smoUe Woodmen hall Saturday.
lois Camp W. of W. will soon have one of
And snow fills all the sky,
from his fragrant meerschaum fl.
That others huddle in their huts
i
lazily up and is lost in the branches ilf |he best equipped halls on the coast.
To hunger, freeze and die?
Has
he
r.yi
used
hi3
talent
well,
the spreading maple.
R M. Watson gave Nehalem a call
And thanked Thee morn and night?
Thus it goes on, week after week, yehr last week.
Dost Thou not shield him with Thy love
And clothe him with Thy might?
after year, and all the time his family
Miss Mary Schollrnnyer went to Hebo
and bank account are steadily growing) Friday to teach school.
I wonder. Lord, if Thou shouldst come
When this our harvest ends,
until at last, ata ripe old age, he droM
Wouldsl Thou be found where barns are
peacefully into the last sleep, and i$$
full
BOULDER CREEK.
Or where the gleaner bends?
there, on tha golden page, his shining
Thou soughtest not in places high
record is given a iloobje coin mu spaoe
For men to follow Thee,
Mr. Fischer and family have come
But where the fisher cast his nets
next to the reading matter.
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back to Tillamook County and are living
In quiet Galilee.
Nice isn't it? Who wouldn't leave the
, in the old Newman house.
And well I know wert Thou again
hurly-burly of a great city for such a lifW?
To seek for friendly hearts,
N
1*. Hnnaen and family of Hebo,
Peace, pleatv. honor and gratitude all
That Thou vsouidst pass the manor house,
visited
at
H.
L.
Jensen
’
s
last
Sunday.
And pass the city’s marts,
the dav long. That is the ideal as' mV
And say to some most lowly soul—
lured so often by the city writer, but is I Mr. Di ew Dawson was also a guest at
Some g.eaner of the field:
the same hospitable home that day.
Come, follow Me, and thou shalt glean
it true?
A more abundant yield.
Is it a fact that the average count*- 1 Sidney M »on was calling at several —Chicago Daily News.
J
in this neighborhood Sunday
publisher owns his own office or hia o\*i
home? I believe not; anti even Cho* tn 01 n mg.
HIS LITTLE BEN.
who do, have purchased them witii I Thurm Coulson was traversing the "The gladdest day In all my Ute was that
day Bennie come,
money received outside the priuti*. J high way, Honda v.
Though when his ma was made my wife
business.
H. A. Chopard and Dee Moon came in
my blood was tinglin’ some;
In the first place, the country' publi jl
How cute and beautiful he was, a-layln’
from Hadley’s camp Saturday.
there
asleep!
is usually editor, business manager, jdft
W. N. Bays went out to the Valley I had bo jist kneel down beside his Illtle
and ad compositor and pressman, aril
bed and weep,
Mast week.
Beejuse I felt so good, you know! I prom­
each week has to lend a hand at all
ised God that day
II.
L.
Jensen
is
making
preperations
branches of the work.
<-■
That I would leave the way below—The
broad and sinful way.
He probabely has good ami sufficient to go to the logging camp noon.
r
$16,422 77
Outstanding unpaid County Warrants*™» the 31st day
of September, A.D., 1902..................................................... $33,07« 25
Estimated interest accrued thereon..............................................
Outstanding and unpaid Warrants on Road Fund ...........
$5,594 19
Estimated interest thereon................................................................
Tettili amonnt of unpaid County Warrants
ink smut oirhis wrinkled brow. She
imparts the soothing information that
THE COUNTRY PUBLISHER.
SCHOOL
FUND.
1 SANK or
C. & E. Thayer
General Banking and Exchange buai-
nesa.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ge-
muuy, Sweden, »ml all foreign coiuiuiea
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ORE.
TILLAMOOK.
Professional Cards.
y >
L. eddy ,
A ttorney - at -L a \ v ,
O regon .
T illamook
H. T. ROTTS.
W. H. COOPER.
OOPER
BOTTS,
&
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK
Office across street nnd North from I’ost
Office.
AjAILLAMOOK
TITLE
&
AB-
STRACT CO.,
TILLAMOOK
...
OREGON.
Complete abstracts of all land in 'lilla-
mook County.
President.
W.
H. C ooper ,
H.
T. B otts , Secretary.
office \ vith ; cooper
& Borrs
I
qp H. GOYNE,
-L •
w
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook .. O regon .
ÇALAUDE THAYER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon .
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
A. W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon .
J2) a VID WILEY, M.D.,
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook .. O regon .
Mr. Ike Bays went to Beaver Sunday« "How proud we was to show our boy—I
food to eat, but it is not sent hr, - accord­
T M. SMITH, M.D.,
mean hi3 ma and I—
ing to supposition. It is paid for in good
(J.
V. Getchell who has been working Each day he brought us greater joy and
—
$26,293 07
$3640 35 honest dollars or their equivalent in ad­
•
here
the
past
week
went
home
Sunday.
raised
us
to'rds
the
sky!
—
27,076 25
6756 «9
We hadn't rcely lived before he come to
vertising and job work.
P
hysician and S urgeon .
make us glad,
Total.............................................................................................. $53.369 32 $10,397 24
If he has his best interests at heart,
Coal Operators Agree to Arbitra­ The bindin' link between us was that happy
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
little tad;
breakfasts early and is down at the
AMOUNTS PAID OUT.
We lived ter him, we saved ter him. In
tion.
at seven o'clock
The maj]
T illamook .. O regon .
every way we knew,
tn. day out. I slaved ter htm, well
opened
and
answered.
By amount out on Countv Warrants....................................... $48,716 98
W ashixctos , t ct. 14.—The following Day pleased
to do it, too.
I
tail
’
Ihr
—
By amount paid out on School Superintendent*’ Warrants
$5,25.3 91 advertiser to whom he sent a
proposal Ims been placed in the hands of
"We planned a grand career ter him, h!i
Bv lialHiKe General Fund anil Rond Fund .............................
953 7«
weeks before asks ior a missing copy o
the President by J. P. Morgan, at the
happy ma and me—
__
r
By ImlHtice School fund on hand..............
5,143 33 July issne that he may check-up the n>1l
Wa’n’t nothin’ too good here fer him, as
request
of
the
coal
operators:
State Current Ekpcnse .................
.
.......
1.3.33 07
fur
as we could see;
The ton of rapidly disappearing prill I ' “We suggest a comtnissipn to
* _
Incidental Fund ................... ..........
220 12
be ap- He’d got to go away to school—to coIler©—
D entist .
Indigent Soldiers’ Fund ................................ .. ........ .......................
—
must have another following it, and th* pointed by the President of the United
‘305 61
so we planned,
Bicycle Path Fund..................
80 00
plate house must be notified to ship si* States, if he is willing to perform that i . He'd *ot,to ha'« ‘he best or all a-goln' In Makes a Specialty of Crown ami
Port of Tillamook...................
the land,
93 74
pages
of ' farm,” "household'' ani, public service, to whom shall be referred And so we saved and slaved away and sent
Tillamook City................. »........
221 77
Bridge Work,
him off at last—
“
miscellaneous
”
with
the
reguL-w
Institute Fund..........................
1 90
all questions at issue between the re. i
j I guess that I was proud the day I heard
Tillamook
City .. Oregon.
“telegraph" page.
f*-," •'
J.
Scalp Bounty Fund.................
63 78
mj boy had passed!
s|iective companies and their own em.
All School Districts .................
1.47« 39
Before he ha- time to more than gland* ployes, whether they belong to the union '
"He's home agen to stay awhile, until
Due from School Dist. No. 7
18
down the Record Herald's news summai
minara or not. but the decision cf that com. ,
vacation’s through;
T S. STEPHENS,
| He’s learned a lot concernin' style he’s
the auctioneer comes Ilf to hurry him
iul
up
Total
$53,309 .13 $10.397 24
mission shall lie accepted by us, the com-
J ’
Agent for the
kind of distant, too;
oa that quartar-sheat auction bilk
He brought another chap along, they're HOME MUTUAL AND I ONDON
mission to be constituted as follows;
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook. SS.
college
chums,
you
know;
’
he promised yesterday to have out
“First—An officer in the Engineer Corps I
I, P. W. Todd, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct state-
They ride the horses 'round, and gol! how
noon r -garrlless of a hookfull of otl
they do make ’em go!
| of either the military or nrtt-ai service of
inent <»f the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County
It's harvest time, but, somehow, they don't
Jobs ahead of it. He slips out of
--I the United States.
Treasury of said Countv for the six months ending on the 30th daT of September,
sort of seem to care;
Agent for North West School Suoni,
coat and digs into the bill until thi *f“J First—“An expert min ing engineer, WhllLJi.n’us.t ",ay and *orit away
A.D., 1902.
TILLA W.v ’ Notar>- Public. 11 •
gallivant somewhere.
J they
auctioneer goes, then hustles to finish u| '!> experienced in the mining oi coal and 1
Witness my hand this 3rd day of October, A I)., 1902
ULLAMOOK,
_
OREGON
a wedding iob already started. The lit in4 othrv minerals, and in no wav connected ' "My back was lame as It could be
from
P. W, TODD, County Treasurer.
puttin
’
in
the
hay;
"invite you to the wedding” Is barel# «Uli the Coal uitiing pntperti««, either
I overheard them talk of m©-thls hap-
spacer! out when the local hook is Hear,
/~>LAUDE THAYER,
pened ylsterday!
aulhratic or bltuininous.
and the girls are calling for “enpr fi 4 ' Third—One of the Judge* of the My boy 1 used to carry ’round and pray
for every night—
Agent for Fireman’s
- - *
Of the amonnt of money and warrants received for taxes, nnd money paid to the The stick is dropped for pencil'gt>«' United States Courts ot the Eastern Mr . bwï.h ..
UlV
for «nd lov.d
fund
and London and Lanca­
with all my might—
County Treasurer bv the Sheriff of Tillamook County. Oregort, for the six shears, the hook is replentished and th« District of Pemiaylvania.
He
fcMy ,Olk* are iood and kind, aa
wedding job completed, when an a-lii
shire
Fire Insurance
mothsending on the 30th day of September, A.D., 1902.
k "Fourth—A man of prominence em-
you have seen, but, Qh
vertiser steps in to tell him that thc"r
not r*flned-'aa
*r*.
irtaat as a tmciologist.
Companies.
TO AMOUNT RECEIVED.
DURING THE MONTH OF
he set up last week (which, by jjre way. I r;"Fiflb—A man wiio by active partici- ■
Tillamook .. Oregon.
My gladdest day was that day when I
was
brought
in
an
hour
before
going
j
!
pation
14
mining
and
selling
coal
is
April.
May.
lune.
July.
Auguat. September,
learned a father's love,
7 "
1
press') was a bum job and h? guesses h4 j I faniilli»i
i
in coinnnd currency...
—
—
—
—
—
—
with the physical and commer­ Th© day God sent my little’ Ben
down to
In count v wnrrnnta...
—
—
—
me from above!
will cancel hi* ad co. tr*fct. aa it
cial features of the business
abstracts of title ,
I ve slaved fer him, I’ve saved fer Mm
Amounton hand....... $16.266.98
—
—
_
him too much, anyway. It taken at leas^'
I held his little hand
h"n
"It being the >»deretanding that im-
Amount received ........ 9.280.73 $4.330 00 $4297.83 $1,462.83 $532.85 $1,7*9 ««
co to
ten miuntes to get him to feeling goorM | mediately upon I lie oonstitution of siicli And guided his first steps- for him I’ve
laid awake and planned!
Total received
$2.5547 71 $4 339 O0 $4.297 H3$l .462 83 $532 «5 $1.789 8« again and agree fo keep the *d running. ] commiMiion. in order that idlenesa and When he was near the sky wa. fair
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT AND
and all th> time this supposed-tu-boi
_ _ Pf«y*<l beside hia bed-
' * V*
nonproduetion may cease '->euint|y, tile O God of Love, Why wa, 1 th,—
BY AMOUNT PAID.
...
rlreamy j^.blisher has one eye on the!
TRUST CO.
them word, he said'"
™ * h**r
miners will retvrn tv work ar>4 cease all
To Countv Treasurer
—
—
—
—
—
—
| T ho *. C oates . Pres.
door.expecting the auctioneer to return'
E Kiser, In Chicago Times-Herald
interference
with
and
persecution'nf
any
,
Amount received......$19,122.61 $10,774 10 $ 1,297 83 $1 342 66 $598 02 $1.834
B. L. E ddy , Sec.
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catch him away from that bill. Ha I
nonunion men who are working, or'
i Wit. GALLOWAY.
The Stawe of Life.
gilbert l . hedobm .
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Tntnlpniil Tiens... 19,122.61 $16,774.10 $4.297.83 $1.342 66 $598.02 $1.334.3«
On the stage of lift, there are always
I liuMlng togvt ■ proof of the bill befoi
thia coininission shall fix toe dale when
hire”"’'
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but
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.
< the man appear», and he weatUfie-l.
the Mine »hall be effective and ilia 11 goy. ■ there is no end to the variety shows
I, H. H. Alderman, Sheriff of ©aid Countv, do hereby certify that the foregoing
The afternoon is kept from getting!<
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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
eru the condition* of emplornieiit be­ they can furnish—Uhicago Sun.
Matement ia correct and true.
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monotonous by the cvc Ionic entrance of I tween the respecter* companies and
' Make a .penalty of Land Office Business.
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Witness mv hand thia 1st dnv of October, A.D., 1902.
a lady who orders her paper stopped
1 their employe* for m term at lenst three
The men whom everybody i( ».lgd fn OFFICE IX WElNHARn BVtLOtXC.
II. H. ALDERMAN, Sheriff of Tillamook County.
once, and is even too angry to notice the I y»*ars.
»»» g° to war. never get shot— Waih- (
Room 1 and 2,
OREGON CITY, ORE.
ington (I*.) Democrat.
To amount on hand from last report,
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>unts received from all sources ..
DR- °’ H‘ DAVENPORT,
VERroo¿„2K§fB“st,'<“'ce
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
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