Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 07, 1903, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 30. 1903.
WASHINGTON
I Fir and Spruce Lumber.
TILLAMCOK
COUNTY BAN|
city. It shows a lack of enterprise when The H eadlight has no preference whe-
lumber schooners have to beat about ther the mail leaves North Yamhill in the
Shoes for fflen & Boys. outside for days for the want of a tow. morning or the evening, other that this,
(INCORPORATED),
No wonder that the captains sail away •f the bulk of the mail for Tillamook
Nobby and up-to-date.
in disgust and get cargos at other ports. leaves Portland on the evening trtrin,
TILLAMOOK CITY,
They are reliable in every respect.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. We have stated the business men have the then it should be brought through by the
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,^
situation in their own hands, and it is up present contractors on time and no
For sale by
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
to them whether they want to alter pre­ change allowed. If, on the other hand,
A GENERAL BANK
MILLS & FINLEY.
vious conditions and make it possible the bulk of the mail leaves Portland
BUSINESS.
for mill men to ship their lumber and the in the morning, let the present contrac­ SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $2.25 per cord,
lumber schooners to get in. The Pacific tors do as pievious contractors did,
Editorial Snap Shots.
Directors M. W. H arrison ,
DELIVERED.
mill would never have closed down and bring the mail through in one day.
C urtiss , B. L. E ddy .
Who is the hoodoo ?
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the machinery taken a wav had there
Cashier
;—M. W. H arrisox
* * *
It
is
reported
that
where
condensed
Orders
for
Lomber
promptly
attended
to.
been a tug boat here. Machinery will be
Who’s the next do join the exodus ?
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge
be put in again, as soon as the tow boat milk factories have started up they have
ties of ail kinds.
* * #
I question is settled, and settled right for had a tendency to freeze out cheese fac­
Good ! After an exceedingly hard and
tories
and
creameries,
and
the
reason
for
I the interest of and by the business men
NOTIUK TO CREDITORS
trying travail the $2000 has been raised
thisisgiven that condensed milk factories
of Tillamook City.
to bore for oil.
N
otice is H ereby G iykn ,—That
can afford to pav more for milk. Would
* * *
der»igned han been duly appointed
* * *
County Court of the State of 0»
What will Binger Hermann’s plurality it have that effect should one lie started
As there appears to be little or no in­
Tillamook County, executrix of the 1,
and teatament of JAMES TONE, d»
terest taken in the Tillamook athletic be in Tillamook ? The county, when in Tillamook ? Hardly, for this reason :
Al! persona having CLAIMS agai»
there
is
no
factional
fight,
is
republican
Take Mr. P. McIntosh’s factories for a
club, wouldn’t it be an act of charity to
ESTATE of said deceased are hereby f
two to one. This should give Mr. Her criterion, and we find that his patrons
to present the same to me properly 5
kill it off and bury it decently ?
as by law required, at the office 0 •
tn nun at least 350 votes to spare from received last year on an average $1.15 to
* * *
Eddy, Attorney-at-Law, at Tillamoa
Oregon, within six months from th«
Representative B. L. Eddy is to go on Tillamook, for lie appears to be equally $1.20 per hundred pounds for milk and
30th, 1903.
ANN« TONE.
the stump for Binger Hermann, at the as popular as the late Thos. H. Tongue, about 27 cents per pound for butter fat.
Executrix last will and testa»
solicitation of that gentleman. Tilla­ whose plurality at the last election in From those figures it is plain to see that
James Tone, deceased.
mook county not only secured the nomi- this county was 366, and in the district the dairymen are receiving a good price
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N ct ;
Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Residents.
tion of Binger, but it'sgoing to help elect 7372. It is hardly fair to take the vote for their milk and it is a question whe­
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
for governor, for that is no criterion to ther a condensed milk factory would be
him.
Oregon City, O egob,
* * *
April
by, when Furnish's plurality in the dis­ able to pay more for milk in this county.
Notice is hereby given that in com
Every boat takes out passengers who trict was only 1123. But our friends the Practical working alone would demon-
with the provisions of the act of Coiij •
hre looking for pastures new, and at a uuteriified are consoling themselves up strate that, but it takes a big “wad” of
June 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for the» ‘
timber lands in »he States of California •>
time when Tillamook is covered with a the wrong tree if they imagine for one money to operate a large condensed milk
Nevada and Washington Territory," 1
tended to all the Public Land Statvs bj
green verdure and the weather condi­ moment thev have only Furnish’s plura- factory. One thing is certain, the dairy­
OUR STOCK OF
August 4, 1892,
tions this summer will be superb com lity to overcome, although they may be men have no cause to complain of the
EDNA D. TIMMS.
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, 8,
pared with the heat and drought of right in their idea that Reames is a good great demand for milk at all the factories
Oregon, has this day filed in this oft
other places.
sworn statement No. <092, for the pure ?
campaigneer and vote getter. In the in Tillamook and the price they receive
the NeLNw
N % Ne !4 sec. 1» ; Nw '/, 5
* * *
o
sec. No. 17. in tp. 1 North, Range «. t
for
it,
but
if
a
condensed
milk
factory
can
opinion
of
the
H
eadlioht
,
it
is
only
the
Mr. P. McIntosh expects to manufac-
and will offer proof to show that th*
sought is more valuable for its timber 0
ture 1,000,000 pounds of cheese this size of Hermann’s majority over Reames afford to pav still more for milk no one
than for agriculturol purposes, and toes
season. Is there another individual man­ that is in doubt, and this will greatly de­ will object to seeing one established in
her claim to said land before the Regis»
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oreji
Tillamook.
pend
upon
what
amount
of
enthusiasm
ufacturer of cheese in Oregon who will
Friday, the 17th day of July, 190H
* * *
can
be
brought
into
play
to
get
republi
­
ETC., THE MOST COMPLETE names as witnesses :
come anywhere near those figures ? And
Samuel G. Reed, John Stewarc of Poi
Some of our citizens appear to be a lit­
it will lie cheese bearing the well-known cans to go to the polls.
Oregon ; Lem Parker, of Bay City, Or
IN TILLAMOOK.
tle sceptial and poopoo at the idea of
*
*
*
Emma
B. Timms,, Portland, Oregon.
Tillamook brand and all first grade.
An}' and all persons claiming adverse
Mr Binger Hermann has replied to the ever finding oil in Tillamook, and even
* * *
above described lands are requested to fill
claims in this office On or before «»id I7
The; Tillamook Lumber Co. is dumping letter sent him regarding an appropria­ going so far as to ridicule the proposi-
We are Headquarters for FARM of July, 1903.
C has . B. M oores , Regi
its slab wood on the lots at the back of tion of $500,000 in the next river and tion. Butthat is characteristic of Tilla­
IMPLEMENTS, CREAMERY and
B. C. Lamb’s residence, and by the wav harbor bill for the improvement of Tilla­ mook people, some of whom are foolish
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otici
DAIRY
SUPPLIES,
Steel
Ranges,
P ublication ,
it is piling up the fuel question for this mook bar. He pledges himself to do all enough to think they can beat a man at
Cook Stoves, and Heating Stoves.
United States Land Office,
summer and next winter is not likely to in his power to secure that improvement his own game trying to buck a slot ma­
Oregon City, Oregon,
April 2oth, !
cause much worry to those who had to and the necessary money. This is what chine, a game of 21, or any other gamb­
If you want anything in the HARDWARE LINE call 11s up.
Notice is hereby given that in comp •
ling device where the percentage is up
w ith the provisions of the act of Congrt ,
pay $5 a cord last winter for wood, for Mr. Hermann writes :
Both Phones. We guarantee to give entire satisfaction.
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tin '
“Regarding the proposed $500,000 ap­ against the player. But that is not here
slab wood will knock the bottom out of
of timber lands in the States of Caliic
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territor TI
propriation
for
the
improvement
of
Tilla
­
nor
there.
Those
who
have
subscribed
those figures.
extended to all the Public Land States by 1
mook bar, most assuredly and decidedly to the oil proposition have done so in a
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August 4, 1892,
H.
EMMA B. TIMMS,
Most everybody who comes to Tilla­ I can say to you that such an improve­ spirit of enterprise and to ascertain whe­
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, Sti
mook looking for a place to locate say ment in my judgment is a necessity for ther we have oil or coal hidden away in
Oregon, has thia day filed in this office her» C.
statement No. 609I. for the purchaa
land is held too high in this county. No the present and more than all for the the bowels of the earth, Even the most
the Sw % of Ne
W % Se %, Se % of 8« C.
sec. 7, tp. No. 1 North, Range No. 9 West
doubt this is true, but as those who own rapidly advancing commerce. Secondly, sceptical are curious to know this, yet
w ill offer proof to show that ihe land souj H.
most of the cleared land know its value I wish to say further that such improve­ all the encouragement they give is to
more valuable for its timber or stone
for agricultural purposes, and to establis. Cr
J. P. ALLEN,
and are deriving a comfortable livelihood ment is also practical in view of the sneer and ridicule. But supposing noth,
claim to said land before the Register Todi
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ort
from it, they do not propose to sell until natural conditions which exist at that ing is found and it ends up in a financial
Proprietor.
on Friday, the 17th day of July, 1903.
pa
they get their price. So what are von particular bar. Years ngo when I was loss, as it may do, we do not think that
names as witnesses :
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
Samuel G. Reed, of Portland, Oregon B. L
going to do about it ?
in Congress I examined the Tillamook those who have subscribed will grieve at
Parker, Bay City, Oregon ; John Stewart, 1
71
* * *
D. Timms, of Portland, Oregon.
Ml
entrance and found a dangerous condi­ the loss of their money. They want to
Any and all persons claiming adverse!« t
“Rarrah for Kearnes!’’ was the post­ tion on the South side, but which, if pro­ know, as those who have property in.
above-described lands are requested to Hie front
Standing in Mount Hope cemetery at
claims in this office on or before said 17th
n
script on a postal card we received from tected by a modern jetty system, would terests in Tillamook are exceedingly
of July, 1903.
w»®
Logansport,
Ind.,
is
one
of
the
queerest
one of the unterrified pencil pushers this in conjunction with the superior natural anxious to know, whether we have oil,
C has . B. M oores , Regie cjtv
week. Because the democrats succeeded wall on the north, afford such a confined coal or other treasures hid away in the monuments ever erected to the memory HOUSEHOLD MOVERS T inker L and , A ct J unk 3. I878.—Nones Ta(
P ublication .
J
in electing Chamberlain they imagine current of the outward flow as to carry earth which can be developed, therefore of any individual. It is over the grave of
United States Land Office,
¿city
AND DRAYMEN
they are going to elect Reames. Not for every deposit far outward and beyond it looks exceedingly out of place to hear William H. Reighter. The statue part
Oregon Ci y, Oregon.
April 2oth, it
Be
one moment would we deprive them of the present bar. With a comparatively some of our citizens ridicule the whole of the /nonument represents Mr. Reighter
Notice is hereby given that in coinpll
Heavy Teaming is a Specialty with us. with
the _
________ _________
_ of Conirre city
their short-lived hopes, for they are cer small assistance on the part of the gov- proposition of boring for oil. That is not as he was attired when stricken with
provisions
of
the
act
I fl — (2 entitled
nd t ■ t 1 .. J "An
<4 . . . act
_. . . f for the sa
3rd, I878,
tainlv entitled to that, even if they have eriiment in aid of tlie north side, both a spirit of enterprise, development and heart disease. Mr. Reighter was a ditch Our Delivery wagon delivers to country June
J.
timber lands in the States of California, Ofr,
or
ci
tv.
Nevada
and
Washington
Territory,
’ as city
contractor,
and
prominent
in
his
to join in the chorus, “Rarrah, for Her­ sides would be so safeguarded as to expansion, but the croakings of the real,
tended to all the Public Land States by at
mann !’’ when the votes »recounted.
August 4th, 1892.
drive the currents with such scouring genuine Tillamook inossbacks, who do locality. It was on a rainy day that
CLARA STEWART,
death
came,
and
he
was
well
prepared
* * *
force that no obstacles could remain to not want to see this county developed.
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, S
A conference was held last week to
for
the
weather.
He
was
wearing
a
of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office
impede navigation.
With such views
sworn statement No. 6088, for the purclia»
bring the Methodist, (’ongregationalist
broad-brimmed hat, a mackintosh over
the K S Nw Ji, Sw 5< Ne
Nw '4 Se •
Real Estate Transfers.
based upon fiersonal visits and examina­
section No. 17, in Tp. No. 1 North, Kau,
and the United Brethren into one denom­
his
suit
of
clothes
and
his
trouser
legs
tion, 1 should most heartily favor and Furnished by H. T. Botts, Abstracter.
W, and will offer proof to show that the i
ination. It was no doubt an easy matter
DOES ALL KINDS OF
were in his rubber boots. The members
sought is more valuable for its timber or si
support and labor for the utmost aid Transfers from April 20. to April 27.
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
to discuss it, hut the crucial point which
of the family, wishing to remember him
her
claim to said land before the Register
which the general government could be
Joseph Angelo to William Batterson. as he looked when last he badc them I WATCH, CLOCK AND Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oret
is sure to cause misgivings is when either
induced to extend.’’
on Friday, the l;th day of July, 1903.
Lot
3,
block
6,
Tohl's
addition
to
of these denominations have to put their
good-bye. employed a man about the JEWELRY REPAIRING names as witnesses :
* * *
Nehalem City. $90.00.
John Stewart, Samuel G. Reed of Portii
religious prejudices aside and conform to
Captain P. Schrader showed the right Geo. W. Kiger anil wife to Jennie Perry. same size and build as Mr. Reighter to
Oregon; Lem Parker, of Bay ( ity, Ore®
In first class style.
Emma Timms, of Portland, Oregon
some new creed. That will be the stick­ kind of spirit and the right kind’ of enter­
That part of Ne, Sw, and Sw, Sw, have his photograph then in the clothes
Any and all persons claiming adversdy
ing point, for religious prejudice is so prise when he subscribed $300 to.
14, 1 N, to. lying between county last worn by the deceased, and when he
above described lands Hre requested tor
their claims in this office on or before 1
road and Miami river. $800.00.
deeply rooted in some people that thev wards the expense of boring for oil, and
Engraving a specialty.
had carried out the idea they replaced
17th day of July, 1903.
see no Christianity or Godliness in any he did so most readily, without inquiring John Sheets and wife to Roman Catholic the bead on the photograph with the
C has . B. M oores , Registr
Archbishop.
acres
in
W
Ji
Ne,
creed
or
denomination
but
their
other
head
of
a
likeness
of
Mr.
Reighter.
This
much into the merits of the proposition,
T
imber
L
and
,
A
ct
J unk 3. 1878.—N otice »
Se 5, 2 S, 9. $100.00
l ublication .
x
own.
leaving that to the citizens who are tak- Claud Thayer and wife to Julia A Mape». picture was sent to a sculptor in Italy,
United States Land Office,
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with the request that a lifesize statue be
Oregon City, Oregon
ing
an
interest
in
the
matter.
That
was
Deed
to
30
acres
in
secs
25
&
36
tp
movement
for
the
promotion
of
The
«...
. .
April >oth, lai
] Riv
1 S, to. Correction of former deed. made from it in Italian marble. The .
Notice is hereby given that in complir
good roads is making steady progress a good starter, and whenever any other
$1.00.
with the provisions of the act of CongreB
W
statue
is
true
to
life.
It
colt
$5,000.
other
proposition
comes
up
to
help
along
and there is good reason to think that
•lune 3, 1878, entitled "An act for thesalt
C. S. Wellsand wife to T. H. Goyne.
timber lands in the tatea of California. Of qi
’
37% acres in Ne, Ne, 18, 2 S, 9.
within the next few years we shall xvit anything of an industrial nature to bene-
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” ws
$1200.
51
teupedtoall the Public Land States by r
ness a development in this direction fit Tillamook county we hope the spirit
MAYERS
August 4, I8o2,
and
the
pace
set
bv
Captain
Schrader
will
A.
W.
Fox
and
wife
to
N.
A.
Harris.
10
Apt
that will be of immense benefit to the
JOHN
STEWART,
acres in secs 25 & 36, I S, IO. Ladies’ Shoes.
Ol Portland, county of Multnomah, State
M
country. The legislature of Pennsylvania lie followed by those» who are financially
$400.00
Oregon, has this day filed in this offictb
Embrace every feature of style, grace
sworn statement No. 6o89, for the purchase
Wa
has just passed a bill that appropriates able to do so. Then Tillamook City will U. S. A. to Elias West. Patent. Lots 5
beauty and durability. They wear well,
the IV J4 of W of S ?c. 8 in tp. 1 N, Ranged
$6.500 000, for road improvement become a re«<l live town for business. But
& 6 sec 19 & N Ji Sw sec 20, 2 S. to. look well.
and will ofi'er pro- f to show that the If»
L
sought is more valuable for its briber or «1» x
thioughout the state for the next six as long as there is a disposition to bold U. 8. A. to Frank Barton.
Price from $1.50 to $3.50.
Patent. S
for
than
for
agric
aural
jmrposedKd
to
rM»Wi
­
Ji Sw & Sw, Se sec 12 & Nw, Ne.
llis claim to said land before tne Register«
years and it is not difficult to understand back and give no moral nor financial aid
For sale by
J
Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Ortf»
sec 13, 3 N, 6.
w hat this will result in for the farmers to those who want to experiment for the
on Friday the 17th day of Julj, I903. I
tna
purpose
of
ascertaining
whether
oil
can
Eva
Cnrtiss
to
J.
W.
and
J
Henry
Coch
­
MILLS
&
FINLEY.
names
as
witnesses
:
of that state, as well as for the thou­
! Lem Parker, of Bay f’itv. Oregon Samuel
Yoi
ran. Nw 13, 3 N, 6. $to6o.oo.
sands of people who will be given em­ be found or starting up some new indus­
Reed, Emma Timms. Clara Stewart, of For
Olivet
L.
Curtiss
to
J.
W.
and
J.
Henn-
»
land, Oregon.
try,
it
will
be
a
long
time
before
condi
­
ployment in the building of the roads.
Cochran. Lots 4 & 5 sec 13 & E.
Anyandall persons c aiming adversely fr
T.
SARCHET,
in
I
tions
will
change
for
the
better.
I^et
the
above-described lands are requested to file th*
* * *
Ji Se sec 14, 3 N, 6. $1060,00.
claims in this office on*or before said 17thdi
The business men of Tillamook City «pirit which prompted Capt. Schrader’s Henry Tolil to John Ek. Lott block 5
ol July. 1903.
V
Tarloriqq Egtablisljiietit,
C han . B. M oores , R< filter
have the tug boat question in their own hlieral offer permeate the whole city, for
Tohl’s addition to Nehalem. $to.oo
lini
hands if thev would only get together it is a long time since we have heard of U. S. Land Office to Peter M. Johnson.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, i878.—NoTics *
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
PUBLICATION.
Receipt. S, Ji Sw sec 14 ft E, Ji Se
and'pull together for the interest of the anyone putting up money for an indus­
1.1
United States land Office,
sec tj, 2 N, 7.
trial enterprise where they were not in­
Oregon City, Oregon,
*
G
entlemen
Edward
Morin
and
wife
Guy
C.
Vangn.
Apr
1
20th.
loo*
directly or directly concerned. It does us
the
Notice is hereby given that in complin*
Thanking you for
26.78
acres
in
secs
7
&
8
tp
2
S
R
9
good to know that Captain Schrader is
with the provisions of the act of Confit*»
past favors. 1 beg
Pri
$2300.
h«ne 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the wl«f
the first to break the ice.
to say that I hate
Peter M. Johnson to C. E. Hadley.
timber lands in the States of California.
»
1
gon.
Nevada
and
Washington
Territory.
”
•
moved
into
mv
S, Ji Sw sec 14 & E,
Se sec 15, 2
* * *
• extended to all the Public Land Slates Iff*
new store next to
N, 7. $1600.
of At gust 4, 1892.
We fail to see why the mail schedule on
on
C. Ben Riesland's.
SAMUEL G REED
On Stock is easily gotten rid i | the North Yamhill-Tillamook route has Three mortgages filed securing $1025.00.
Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State ’ ?
Il you wish to
1
Oregon,
has
this
day
filed
in
this
officeh
J of by using Clough's Car­ 1 o lie changed once every so often. It j
see all the choice
-worn statement No. 609«. for the parch««*
in»
bolic Compound. It does
line ot Suiting and
the E of E $4 of section No. 7, in tp 1 N. Rare
used to be that the mail that left Port­
th.
No. 9 West, and will offer proof to
up-to-date Pant,
not irritate the skin, nor make
land an<l North Yamhill in the morning
that the land sought is more valuable I*
tings
to
clmosc
from
kmdlv
give
men
Í
I
kindly
me
a
its timber or stone than for agricultural ptf
the hair come off, or injure the
arrived in this city the Same night. Then
Poses, and to establish his claim to said M*
'n ■
Stvits cut and ninde in the shop
I-e.
stock in any way and kills all
I ril
it was changed to leave North Yamhill
before
the
Register
and
Receiver
of
thiso®***
at Tillamook.
Oregon City, Oregon, on Fridai the 17th daj
Til
kind of l.ice and Gnats bv one or
in the evening after the arrival ot the
rPi?i—,,1rtT"K' cleani"K and repairing or i
July, I903. He names as witnesses
_ __ Boots and , of John
nailing soles on
of
all kinds done.
1
two applications. It is easily ap­
Stewart, ( lara S ewart. Emma Tim*
mail from Portland, and to arrive here
ol Portland, Oregon , Lem Parker. • f BayCii*
Shoes purchased of me.
thi
plied and is used by mixing one
I Irxann
' the next afternoon. It was stated when
j 1 Oregon.
I Any and all persons claiming ndrrrsehtk
quart of Carbolic Compound with
this change was made that it was for
I above dracrilied and» are requested to filetM*
thirty to forty quarts of water.
I the purpose of giving the business men
I claims in thia office on or before said irthd**
I 01 July, 1903.
One pint makes live gallons ready
time to answer corre*|*on<ience and that
C has . R. M oores . Reg»!*'
for use.
| the bulk of the mail left Portland on the
KOTK’E FOR PUBLICATION.
5Oc., Quart,
25c , Pint.
evening train. When John Barker bad
Department of the Interior.
Laud Office «t Oregon City. 0”
Your money back if not sa Ito-
I the contract he got through in good time
I w
April t»fhi
LATIMER, BROS
factory.
Notice is hereby given that thH folio*1!*'
and tliere were no complaints. Now it
nnnieft settler hns filed notice of In» inte®1*
1 is pro|»osed to change the schedule to
OÍ
1 to make final proof in support <»f hu c‘4i*
«nd tliar *aid proof will be made before
B1RBER DO HAIRDRESSER.
General Banking «nd Eieh.n« bnti.
CHAS. I. CLOUGH, ' what it was a few rears ago, but taking
i ’ lerk Tillamook Co,, at Tillamook, oregee *
eight or more hours time in re.iching this
May 29th, i<x»3, vi«.
ness.
CHARLES A BAILEY
iSIIAVIN'G, HAIR CTTT1NG , H E No. 12574,
I city. It is hardly satisfactory to the pulx-
Excl.ai.te
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England,
Belgium.
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for the W J9 and E a
KelUhlc DrNggiat,
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lic or fair to Postmaster Severance to
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the
following witnesses f° Pf0
SHAMPOOING,
ETC
Tillumook.
have the mail arrive about the same time
his coiilitiuoiiR residence upon R»'d cultivat
•►f «aid land, viz. :
.
I as the out going mail is taring made up
F.lectrir Bath« nicelr
up Goodfor Walter C. Bailey. Waiter Carmon, 0* th ’’
TILLAMOOK LUMBER COOOPflNY-
RIESLAND.
“C.” BEN
Dairy Farms. Timber Claims.
Home Locations. Town Property.
Insurance. Loans.
Financial Agent.
t
Tillamook City, Oregon.
Hardware,
G ran it ware
Tinware,
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I
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Allen House,
Quick Brothers,
0. F. Frangili
My Large Stock
of SHOES has ar­
rived, best quality
that ever offered for
Sale in this City.
The Public is in-
vited to call and
convinced.
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I
T. SARCHET,
Merchant Tailor
OF
J
C. & E. Thayer
TILLAMOOK.
ORE.
,
»*"*”>* »uffering w ith rheumatism
movk. Oregon , William K. Merritt,
Jones, of North Yamhill. Oregon
.
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