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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 24. 1904.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year................................................. 1.50
Six months.......... .................................
75
Three months........................................
50
fi'br
(fillamooh
Dcabligbt
Fr«*<l <' Ki«k«*r. Fubll»i«»r
Editorial Snap Shots.
to allow Green to chew his political end
on or near their farms, for as soon as Old j
Bossy takes a sniff at the darn’d old poli ,
tical end she will stampede the entire
dairy herds of the county. And should j
Green get the prefix of "Representative'’ i
to his game of Chance, we are inclined to
believe that he will stampede the state
legislature also. Then, see, what Till«- >
mookers would be held responsible for. ,
St St *
Now is the time when political reform­
ers ami political kickers will have so ‘
much advice to give the taxpayers and .
voters and to instruct them whom they '
shall select as candidates and how' they ;
shall cast their ballot. Just inquire into .
; the persona) characters of some of these |
political croakers, reformers and kickers, |
and it will be noticed that they have a |
political ax to grim! or a personal spleen ,
j to ventilate We are glad to know that J
Don’t go into the republican primaries
and convention, and then I recause it does
not go the way you expected, you then
turn out to be a genuine chronic disgrun.
tied kicker. That shows poor political
breeding
* * *
Now that the Mitchell-Simon fight is
over in Multnomah county, it is reported
that the small minority faction will now
get in and elect the candidates of the ma ' the republican party is not composed oi
jority faction. That is good politics, as political knockers, but of the most suc­
those who were in the minority factions cessful business and professional rtfen in
in Tillamook in recent years have found Tillamook City, and by a large majority
out to their political sorrow when they j of the most successful dairymen in the
jum|>ed the republican traces and went | county. That is what the republican
over to the "enemy’s country.’’
1 partv is composed of, men who want
* * *
Of course it would be proper for a few I county affairs administered with honesty
democrats to name their henchmen and j and economy, qnd it is not at all proba­
stool pigeons as candidates on the repub’ ble that thtse successful business men
Mean ticket it the republicans raised «no and dairymen will take any notice of the
objection. But this is where the hub­ (•makings of political soreheads or the
bub has already occurred in the republi­ dictation of the sameold rule or ruin out-
can party, for republicans do not propose . fit now it is belching out "ring’’ for the
to be controlled from that direction any purposeof making political capital. Look
more,even if there are a number of repub at the personal characters of those who
beans who still have to do the bidding oi now form the old time rule or ruin ring
in Tillamook City and compare it with
their democratic masters.
the successful citizens who now form the
* * *
The commerce of Tillamook bay does republican partv.
not justify the expenditure to improve
Dealing With Beef Combine.
the bar is the same old gag that is being
work upon Tillamook. Now we think
Representative Martin, of South Da­
we are perfectly justified hi saving that kota, has asked the house to direct Sec-
the Board of Engineers is impotent in j ret ary Cortelvou to investigate the al-
making such a report, not having visited | Irged meatpackers’ combine and its
the scene and ascertained the facts. We l effect upon prices of cattle and meat
hope the Oregon delegation will criticise products. It is to be hoped Mr. Mar.
the Board of Engineers so unmercifully tin’s efforts will be seconded and earned
that it will crawfish.
out.
* * *
Farmers and ranchmen west of the
Hon. B. L. Eddy* of Tillamook, an- Missouri river complain that there is
iiotinces that he is not a candidate lor 1 no competition in the cattle markets be­
Congress to succeed Hermann, but i
frankly admits that lie would appre- | cause the packers have combined to keep
ciate the Republican nomination lor one down the price of cattle on the hoof.
oi 'lie circuit judgeships.
Mr. Eddy i On the other hand, the consumers com­
possesses the ability to till any position plain that in spite of the decline in
within the gilt of the people of Oregon—
and vou can't keep a good man down.— j price of live stock the price of trust beef
is about what it was three years ago.
Lincoln County Leader.
That is just what some of his politi­ They furthermore point to the fact that
cal opponents have more than once reali­ the packers arc now enjoying as good
sed in Tillamook, for the public will take a market at home and abroad as they
to and support a fearless, conscientious ' ever have. Very naturally the query
and industrious person in preference to presents itself, who profited bv the addi­
tion of $1 per 100 pounds between
those who run in the opposite groove.
* * *
actual prices of 1901 and 1904. The
As so many false statements are being packers insist that the shrinkage in
made about Assessor I Lire's assessment, price of live stock has not benefited
in justice to that gentleman we wish to them,and the retail butchers insist that
state that the limber owners are paying they are getting no share of the profits.
22 percent more taxes ; that cows are A congressional inquiry may possibly
assessed oil an average at $17 each, this help to solve the mystery.
being a reduction ol $8 ; and that tilla­
It is argued in some quarters that the
ble land is assessed $5 to $(> less an acre. proposed investigation is an attempt to
This is authentic information, which we hi», the Beet trust with a leather duster
feel justified in prmtieg so as to refute ami the question is asked why the
the false statements which are being president docs not institute criminal
circulated about him. As we haveslated proceedings against the members and
before Mr. Hare has tried to do the right managers of the trust under the Sher­
thing, and he is entitled to considerable man act. The same question has been
credit from a lair minded people, which he asked with regard to the prosecution of
wiil receive when the voters have an op- . the Steel trust magnates and the cap­
portunity to express their sentiment,
tains of industry who Iris organized
* * *
trusts to control various enterprises.
E. G. E. Wist on Saturday, for about
One reason, perhaps the most poten-
60 minutes,poured Ins political mind into
tial, is that the power to secure con­
the editor with a good deal of vim and
victions under the criminal section of
animation, and when George Washing
the Sherman act is questionable, it not
toil applauded, overhead, lie, too, came
impossible, and failure of criminal
in lor a bit of Wist's mind, flic burden
prosecution would seriously weaken the
oi Mr. Wist's talk was that he had had a
position of the government in the en­
political inspiration while coming to the
forcement of anti-trust
legislation.
city, to this effect, that Herman Shollv-
Under the constitution, treason, namely,
tnver should be the next county commis­
levying war against the government and
sioner. The editor Ims had a large num-
aiding its enemies, is the highest crime
ber of callers the past few weeks to talk
anv American can lie guilty of, and yet
politics, all of whom lie has given a pa­
Jefferson Davis, the arch traitor, who
tient and respectful hearing. Personally,
marshalled whole armies to destroy the
the editor has Ins choice tor a tew can di
government, could not be prosecuted for
dates, but what part he is taking in poli­
the high crime of treason because the
tic» tins year is in the interest of the
Department of Justice entertained fears
parly rather than candidates.
that no jury of twelve men could lie
* * »
Some of the President’s enemies are found in Virginia to render a verdict
bringing out the circumstance that he, as against him.
There is, moreover, no actual proof at
assistant secretary of the navy, wanted
to pitch into Spain savagely right at the hand that there is such a thing as a Beef
start in the warol 1898. Secretary Long, trust under the definition of the Sher­
his official superior, it is said, had to man act. All we know* is that half a
hold him back.
The inference to lie dozen concerns operating packing house
drawn from all this is that it Roosevelt plants in various cities maintain a
had been allowed to have Ins was Ikw community of interest understanding
ey's victory would have come a little by which the market is controlled. The
earlier than it did, and Cervera's fleet ownership of these concerns is separate
would have I ktii destroved before it got and so is the management, consequently
no direct, or even indirect, profit shar
a chance to hide in Santiago harbor. ing. such as is presumed to be fiinda-
These are queer accusations to bring mental with a trust. If it shall lie
against the President. The more Ins established by the proposed inquiry that
enemies talk about Ins " suddenness” in there is a mutual compact in the nature
of a trust, it will devolve upon the gov­
the Spanish war the lietter Ins country­ ernment to break up the combine and
men will like Inm. Roosevelt's majority enforce the anti trust law. so lar a» it
in the electoral college is likely to be can l»e done under existing conditions.
somewhat top heavy in anv case, but Ins
It Saved His Legs.
Spanish war critics arc doing their little
P. A. Danforth, of La Grange, Ga.,
first to increase it
suffered for six months with a frightful
St * *
running sore on Ins leg , but w rites
Wouldn’t Old Bossy think Tdlamookers that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly
were awfully green of they sent Green cured it in five days For Ulcers, Wound»,
Pile», it's the l»est salve in the world.
Chance to Salem to chew that qld Green Cure guaranteed. Oalv25cts. Sold by
political curl ot Ins in the slate legisla Cha» I. Clgugh, druggist.
tare.
There, triend Green, give your
WANTED.
ft lends and neighbors a well earned rest
this election, for that old Green pohtKal 8FECIAI K ki ’R ksknta nv k in this countv
cud Inis been chewed over with so much • «1 atfioining territories, to represent
• nd advertise an old established bus­
jaw bone ¡«ertmacity and perpetual mo­ iness house of solid financial standing. .
tion through so many years and a num­ Salary $21 wceklv, with Expenses ad- |
ber of campaigns that it isabont as rank v a nerd each Monday bv check direct I
a political cud that is to lie found any from headquarters. Horse and buggy i
furnished when necessary ; position per­
wherein Tillamook county. We would manent, Aildress Blew Bro». & Co.,
advise the dairymen to post notices not i Monon Bldg., Chicago, III.
B. L. EDDY. V
END TO LAND EVIL
Senate Committee for Repeal of
Timber Act.
■I
6” NEW SUMMER FABRICS.
K
X For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order.
«
Temptingly Attractive
In Weaves, Colorings and Prices
K
H SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook
0
W ashington , March 16.—By unani.
mous vote, the Senate committee on
public land» today favorably reported a
compromise bill intended to modify the
public land laws so as to minimize the
opportunity for fraudulent operations,
and to insure the settlement oi the pub­
lic by bona fide entrymen. This com­
promise is the result of a protracted and
Can now be seen at—
heated discussion of the public land
question, and. to a large extent, carries
out the recommendations ¡of the Public
Coine earlv and secure first choice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
L ind Commission.
The bill agreed upon authorizes the
Secretary of the Interior to sell to the
highest bidder the right to cut and re­
move timber from any unappropriated,
nonmineral surveyed public lands after
fit st having such timber appraised and
giving the notice of such sale. The funds
derived from timber sales in the arid and
semi-arid Western States are to be placed
to the credit of those states in the fund
ultimately to be expended in the con­
struction of national irrigation works.
The bill repeals the act permitting the
entry of timber lands, though it doesnot
affect the acquisition of stone lands. It
provides further that lands chiefly valu­
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
able for timber shall hereafter not be sub­
ject to entry under the commutation
clause of the homestead law. This last
provision removes the most objection­
able feature of the commutation clause,
and the one under which the Govern,
ment has heretofore been generally in­ Centrally Ltoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
jured. The committee did not feel justi­
fied in going further in the way of modi-
lying the land laws.
The unanimous report on the bill to.
M. H. URRSEN, Proprietor.
day is thought to insure its early pas­
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
sage by the Senate, and it may get
through the House this session, though
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed
there are several members of the House
public land commit tee who will oppose it
T uber L and A ct . J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
and attempt to prevent a ‘report. Never
Vote of Condolence.
P ublication .
the less, advocates of reform in the land
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon.
laws are greatly encouraged by the
Bay City,’Ore., Mar. 17, 1904.—Reso­
January 33rd, I904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
action of the committee todav and re- lutions adopted by the Miriam Chapter,
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
gard it as a long step in the right di- No. 20, 0. E. S , on the death of Sister Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
lands in the StatesofCalifor’nia. Oiegon,
recti on.
Reherta Campbell, who died March 5, timber
Nevada anil Washington Territory,” as ex­
No bill introduced in Congress in sev­ 1904.
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
eral years has been pushed with more
The white-winged messenger has en­
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
vigor by its friends, or fought more tered our Chapter and taken a link from Of Spruce, County of Tillamook. State of
Oregon, lias thia day filed in this office his
stubbornly by its enemies.
For two our golden chain to be added to the im­ sworn statement No. 6354, for the purchase of
the Nw l4 of Section No. 12, in township
years the committee on public lands has mortal Chain in the Grand Chapter No. 3 South, Range 8 West, and will
offer
proof to show that the land sought
had the measure almost constantly be­ above, where death neverenters and the
is more valuable for its timber or stone
fore it. Last year the committee teport- links are never broken. On March 5, than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the County Clerk
ed the bill over the head of the chairman, 1804, our sister heard the summons of Tillamook County, Ore., at Tillamook City,
Senator Hansbrough, but he served from the Most High and answered the Ore., on Saturday, the 9th day of April, 1904.
He names as witnesses:
notice that it could not be passed, and question “Believest thou this ?’’
William L. Riefenberg. Winfield C. Trombley,
Lewis
H. Riefenberg, ol Bay City, Oregon ;
it died with the Congress, This year all
It remains for us to how in humble Karl R. Ayer, of Blaiue. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
the Democratic members of the commit­ submission and be prepared for the call,
above-described lands are requested t«> file theii
tee except Senator Dubois and three Re having for inspiration the "Star of Beth­ claims in this office on or before said Mth day
April, I904.
publican members, Bard, Nelson and lehem.” We, as a chapter, extend to
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Dietrich, were again against it. making Brother Campbell and family our sin­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
a majority of one in favor iof reporting cere sympathy in their sorrow. Mav
Department of the Iu erior.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
the land bill. Chairman Hansbrough the parting be temporary and the meet­
February 13th, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that the following
declined to put the motion for reporting ing eternal.
named settler ha* filed notice of ilia intention to
the bill without having a chance to be
make final proof in support of liis claim, and
We have (¡raped our Chapter sadly
that said proof will be made before the County
For the loved one gone before.
heard in opposition to the measure. He
' lerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook City, Ore.,
She
has
crossed
the
silent
river,
on March 2bth. 1904 via. :
was charged with filibustering, but re-
NELS NELSON ;
We shall see her here no more.
mained steadfast.
Chairman Ha ns -
H.E. No. I2.I55, for the Se ‘4. »«c, a, tp. 3 north,
We shall sec her sisters, brothers.
range 10 west
brough talked to members of the com­
When we, too, have passed beyond ;
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon ami cultivation
Hand in hand around God’s altar ,
mittee individually, and gave as his
of
said land, viz :
When our work on earth is done.
view that^the bill, if passed, would up­
Andrew Klein, Charles A. Handy, Dan J.
Resolved, that a copy of these resolu- Handy John Ek. of Nehalem, Oregon.
set the land laws of the entire country
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and turn to Canada the great stream of tions be presented io Brother Campbell
COWTgftT . notice .
and
familv
;
that
a
page
be
set
apart
in
immigration that is now building up the
Department of the Interior,
Uuited States Land office,
West. He declared the homestead law the records of the Chapter for the mem
Oregou City, Oregon,
February 23rd. 190!.
vital to the interests of the unimproved onal; that the Ch ipter be drajied in
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
mourning
for
thirty
davs;
and
these
West, and suggested to the friends of the
filed in this office by MK KKL MELCHIOR,
against homestead entry No, 13981
bill that a measure lie introduced for the resolutions be sent to the county papers contestant,
made January iOth, I’Joa, for SU Se ’4 and be %
section 28,
repeal of the timber and stone act only. for publication. Committee, Ella L Sw 14, section 21 and Nw % Ne
tp. 1 south, range 10 west, by HARTWIG A.
He won Senator Nelson to the same Wood, Emilv Tilden and R. W. Robbins. OLSON, contestée, in which it is alleged that
contestant is well acquainted wt h said tract of
view, and the bill was introduced bv
land and knows the present condition of the
Senator Quarles and approved by the Call for a Republican County Con same : also that the said entryman has never
established his residence on said tract of land
vention.
committee.
aud did not within six months of the date of
his said entry establish his residence in a house
The House committee on public lands
said land; that said entryman has never
Notice is hereby given that the Re­ on
built a house on said land or caused the tame
also today favorably reported a bill,
publicans of Tilliniook County, Oregon, to be done ; that the said entryinan has aban­
which if enacted, will rob the land law
doned said lands for more than six months
will meet in convention at Tillamook next prior to the making ot this affidavit towit,
of an objectional and dangerous fea-
City, Oiegon, on the 2nd day of April, since on or about January 1, i‘»o2, and has not
at any time since that date resided on said land
ture. But the chances of its final pas-
1994, at the hour of 11 o’clock a.m., for or any part thereof and that the said absence of
sage are not bright, as it is opposed by I
said entry mail from said land was not due to
the purpose of nominating a member of his being engaged iu the Army, Navy or Marine
the land grant railroads, still recognized
Corps of the United States as a private solder,
the legislature, commissioner, sheriff, officer,
seaman or marine, duriug the existing
to be powerful liefore Congress, and in a
clerk, assessor, school superintendent, war with Spain, or any other war m which the
position to block legislation this» late in
United States is or has been engaged, said par­
surveyor, coroner, justices of the peace ties are hereby notified to appear, respond a d
the session, when every attempt is being
and constables, and the election of dele offer evidence touching said allegation at to
o’clock a m., on April 6, I904, before the County
made to adjourn bv the first of May.
gates to the state and congressional con­ Clerk of Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tilla-
The bill provides that no vacant public
Jno“k
Oregon.^ and that final hearing will
ventions, and for the transaction of such .
held at io o'clock «.in.. on April 9th. 1904,
lands chiefly valuable for their timber
Ifp the
thp Register and Receiver at the f.
Cnited
other business as may pnqierly come be­ before
States Land office in Oregon City. Oregon.
shall be subject to selection in lieu of
fore the convention.
Si^id convention
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
tracts relinquished within forest reser­
filed January 25th. i9o4. set forth facts
will tie composed of 86 members, divided davit,
which show that after due diligence personal
vations, except in cases where owners of
among the various precincts of the service of this notice can not he made, it is
hereby o’dered and directed that such notice
lands within reserves relinquish to the
county as follows, to-wit :
he given by due and proper publication.
Government lands which are chiefly
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Nahalem............... 8 Foley ...........
2
valuable for their timber, in which event Garibaldi ............. 4 Bay ...............
3, I878 —N otice F or
6 T imber L and A ct , J<
lieu selection» can I k made on anv pub. Tillamixik........... 12 Hoquarton..
P l i. tAiiON.
9
Uni
ed
Slates
!jvid
Office,
lie land subject to homestead entry, in­ Fairview ................ 9 «South Prairie
5
,Oregon City. Oregon,
3
March 2nd. 1904.
cluding tiinlier lands. This bill will ef- Barnegate......... 2 Netarts........
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
Carnahan ............. 3 Sandlake ..
3
fectuallv prevent the exchanging of arid, Beaver .................. 3 Blaine .........
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
3 June 3. 1M78. entiled • An act for the <>ale of tim­
rockv and other nontimbered land with­ Hebo ...................... 4 Union...........
5 ber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
9 Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
in reserves for valuable timber outside, Little Nestucca . . 3 Dolph ..........
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
yet permit an owner of timber within a
The primaries will lie held in the said Angust 4, I892,
DUNSTAN.
reserve to procure timber land ont»ide precincts on the 26th day of March, Of Tillamook HENRY
City . Comity vf Tillamook, State
if he so desires
1904, at the hour of I o’clock p.m., and of Oregon, has this day filed in this office liis
sworn statement No. 6376, for the purchase of
at the regular voting places.
the W H of Se t4, 8e % of Sw '4 and lot
Tragedy Averted.
of Section No. 31, in Township No.
B.v order of the Republican County 4,
2 .«south. Range to West, and will offer
" Just in tlie nick of time our little
proof
to show that the land sought is
Central
Committee.
bov was saved’’ writes Mrs. W. U Atkins
more valuable for its timlier or stone than for
of Pleasant Citv. Ohio "Pneumonia had
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, March agricultural purposes, and t«i «-stablish his
claim to sal»! lsnd liefore the County Clerk
played sad havoc with him and a terri­ 10th, 1904.
of Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tillamook
ble cough set in besides. Doctors treat­
A. W. S everancr ,
City. Oregon, on Saturday the 4th day of
ed him, but he grew worse everv day.
June 1004. He names as witnesses
Chairman.
Charles B. Wiley. James M Morgan. Edward
At length we tried Dr. King's New Dis­
H
omer M ason ,
Morgan. Andrew w. Austin, of Netarts, Ore
covery for Consumption, and otir darl­
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
S»cretarv.
ing »assayed. He’» now sound, and
above described lands are requested to file their
well." Everybody ought to know, it's
claims in this office on or before raid 4th day
Therf i* more (’»tarth in thto section of the of June, 11904
the only sure cure lor Coughs, Colds and
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country
than
*11
other
dtoMM»»
put
t«><rthrr
all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by Chas.
and until the l*«t lew year» w a.« supposed to
I. Clough. Druggist.
Price 5Uc. and be incurable For a great many year* doctors
$1.00. Trial bottles free.
pronoiiticeti it a local disease, and pie-cribed
iocal remetbes. and by constantly failing to cure
with local treatment, pionounced it iucurable.
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- \ional
Science has proven catarrh to bv a constita
and therefore requires constitu­
enced dentist is located in tional disease
treatment. 8*11 a Catarrh Cure, manu­
BARBER INO HAIRDRESSER.
factured by F J. iTu-ney a Co . Toledo. Ohio, is
Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and the
only constitutiora! cure on the market. It SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING
is prepared to do nothing but is taken internally in dunes from io drops to a
It nets directly on the blood and
first class work and give the teaap.»tiful
mucitus surfaces of the »«stem Thvv oderonr
SHAMPOOING. ETC
hundred dollars for any iaae it fail's to curs.
best of satisfaction If your Send
for circulars and tentimonials
teeth need fixing call upon Address r J CHF.NKV ft CO Toledo. O Electric Rath« nicely fitteti up. Goodfor
Soki by Druggists, 73C
him.
Half » Family nils are the best.
persons suffering with rheumatism.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
H. T. BOTTS.
botts ,
A ttorneys - at -L aw .
E ddy &
Complete set of Abstract Books
Taxes paid for non­
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
in office.
Both phones.
COOPER,
H.
A ttorney - at -L aw ^
T illamook ,
O regon .
ÇALAUDE THAYER,
A ttorney ’- at -L aw , •
T illamook
..
O regon .
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. C0ŒPÆNY.
LARSEN HOUSE,
LATIMER, BROS.,
I
I
* K .
ARL HABERLACH,
attorney - at - law ,
Pent »citer ^bvohut,
Office across the street and north Jrom
the Post Office. >
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
D AVID WILEY, M.D.
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
AU calls promptly attended to.
T illamook
..
O regon .
LAUDE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca­
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
OR
OF TITLE.
ABSTRACTS
co TO
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
AND
TRUST CO.
T hos . C oates , Pres.
B. L. E ddy , Sec.
WM. GALLOWAY.
GILBERT L. HEDGES.
T T EDGES & GALLOWAY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Make a specialty of Land Office Business.
OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING,
Room 1 and 2,
OREGON CITY. ORE.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
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O regon .
S. STEPHENS,
* Real Estate and Fire, Life,
Health, Accident, Insurance.
Agent for the Northwest School Furni­
ture Co. and Ot<ans and Pianos,
Notary Public.
Office : Southwest from the Court House,
in the building occupied as a music store.
0. F. Franklin
DOES ALL KINDS OF
WATCH, CLOCK
AM) JEWELRY
REPAIRING
In first class style.
Engraving a Specialty.
SEE THE
Tillamook Lumber Company
FOR
SHINGLES and BOXES.
Shingles $2.25 1000.
Quick Brothers,
HOUSEHOLD MOVERS
AND DRAYMEN.
Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us
Our Delivery wagon delivers to couatrv
or city.