TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 13.
1904.
Official
Presidential
Ballot.
SOUTH PRAIRIE
interefered with, but this makes it all the
worse. The question is, wherein is the
The recent warm rains have started
We wonder whether the R. Robinson city, the people, or the business benefited
the grass to grow nicel.w
SALEM. October 11th —Secretary of State Dunbar to-dav made up the form of the official ballot Tor the Presidential
Cheese Company, of Tillamook, has paid by a “wide open” town ?
Miss Ida Govne is attending school in election next month. Opoosite the names of each set of candidates for Presidential Electors the names of the candidates (or
the corporation tax ?
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President and Vice-President are given. In the case of the People’s party candidates the initials of the candidates are not
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Have all the disgruntled republicans in Tillamook.
W. N. Vaughn and wife and Guv given for the reason that only the surnames were given in the nominating petition, and the Secretary of State must folio»
As some of the city cooncilmeu are the the June election got back again into the
biggest sinners in violating the bicycle republican band wagon ? Well, we hope Vaughn and wife left last week for the the records as he finds them. The form of the ballot is as follows :
ordinance, it should lie enforced or re they will remain “straight” republicans Willamette Valiev to visit relatives.
Miss Edith Govne visited friends in
pealed.
.
Vote for foor
ENNT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
in future, for we do not like to hear them
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Tillamook last week.
called
“
mugwumps,"
for
it
is
going
to
be
It is not only the business houses that
Willis Powell received a ducking, bj’ 12. G. B. DI.MICK, of Clackamas Countv ... ...................Rtpublicai
are doubling up in this city, but it looks a long time before they can shake that falling into Tillamook river while fishing
13. JAMES A. FEE, of Umatilla County .... ...................Republican For President: THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
political
odium
off
and
have
the
confi
as though the school district havecaught
last week.
dence
of
the
“
straight
”
republicans.
As
...................Republican For Vice President : CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS.
the infection.
The logging company started to logon 14. J. N. HARTS, of Polk County ..................
a few .».......
republicans have expressed -
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I ’ quite
!••••«. ••
.Republican
Bewley
creek,
this
week.
15 A. C. HOUGH, of Josephine Countv.................
Is Cloverdale going to become a small regret at the part they took in defeating
Born to the wife of Hull Johnson, a
agricultural town, with municipal airs,’ some of the republicans candidate, let us
Democratic
16. THOMAS H. CRAWFORD, of Union Countv
_____________
and the trading point for the south end hope that they are sincere, for it is just son.
Democratic For President : ALON B. PARKER.
17.
W.
B
DILLARD,
of
Columbia
County.
o: the county ? It looks so.
as important to have “straight’’ republi
BOULDER CREEK.
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18. WALTER S. HAMILTON, of Douglas Countv........ Democratic For Vice-President • GEORGE G. DAVIS.
cans in a county election as it is to have
The adagn is "There is honor amongst "straight,’ republicans in a presidential
Democratic
Frank Dye came up from Wolfe Creek 19. J A. JEFFREY, of Marion County.
thieves,” but there is no honor amongst election. In fact, it was loyal republicans
Monday
after
his
winter
’
s
supply
of
gamblers in Tillamook City when thev that were needed yi the June election, tor
Prohibition
20. I. H. AMOS, of Multnomah County............
give one another a way and stop payment the whole country had their eves on the bacon. *
Prohibition For President : SILAS C. SWALLOW.
21. LESLIE BUTLER, of Wa>c<> County..........
R.
Y.
Rlalock
and
family
went
over
the
on their checks «for money lost in gamb state for they wereanxious to know’ how
grade
below
the
G.
W.
Luca
’
s
ranch
last
Prohibition For Vice-President : GEORGE W. CARROLL.
22.
W.
P.
ELMORE,
of
Linn
Countv
..............
ling.
Oregon would go. The Headlight may Sunday evening on their way home from
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have
a
tew
political
enemies
in
the
repub
Prohibition
They are objects ot pity, the crazy men
Btaine. Luckily no one was much hurt 23. T. S M’DANIEL, of Multnomah County.
who are monomaniacs on gambling, and lican party, but it is only because we but the buggy was badly smashed.
Socialist
24. C. W BARZEE, of Wasco County...............
those who run gambling joints know submitted to the will of the majority,
Cecil Getchell and Lester Young, 25. WILLIAM BEARD, of Clackamas County.
Socialist For President : EUGENE V. DEBS.
supported
“
^traight
”
republicans,
and
this to be a fact. But they know how to
brother and cousin of Mrs. Grace Chop
Socialist For Vice-President : BEN HANFORD.
take advantage of their monomania and did not belonged to the faction that ard, visited her the first of the week.
26. J. C. HERRINGTON, of Multnomah County
went into and nominated a ticket and
fleece them out of their money.
27.
S.
H.
HOLT,
of
Jackson
County
Socialist
Mr. and Mrs. L. Jensen and «laughter
j then "knifed” party candidates. But.
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Mary
came
up
from
Hebo
Saturday
for
a
Green Chance is now elevated to the enough,jt is not pleasant to dwell upon
People’s
28. J. L. HILL, of Linn County..................
lank of retired dairyman, and it is said a subject where Tillamook republicans short visit at H. L. Jerlsen’s.
WATSON
People's For President
29. L. H. M'HAHAN. of Marion County
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gus
Chopard
and
Mas
he contemplates entering politics with a ■ foolishly turned down one of our best
and
AND
ter
Norman
spent
Sunday
at
the
home
PHELPS,
of
Malheur
Countv
30.
P.
E.
People
’
s
citizens
which
they
now
see
the
injustice
Vice-President
view to becoming a great statesman.
TIBBLES.
of
H.
L.Jensen.
For heaven |sake, Green, don't build of so doing_________________
People’s;
Elders Blalock and Fredinburg wentto 31. G. F. SCHMITLEIN, ot Jackson County
your political fences out ot the same raw
Notice.
Cloverdale, Monday
32. For Prohibition.
material that you built the sidings of
Hans Jensen butchered two fine fat
your barns with.
33. Against Prohibition.
Notice is hereby given that Mary E. hogs Monday.
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Jones, the owner of the premises occu-
If the merchant is charged $5 a ton for pied by O C Schofield, has forbidden
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lucas and little
LEAP INTO OCEAN.
his freight to be brought to Tillamook, of said Schofield to sell anv of the hay son came down from Blaine one day last
ber 18 a storm came up, accompanied by
Obituary.
course, that is figured out and his cus raised on said premises during the pre. week to get their potatoes.
high seas. The Hei Yen endeavored to
To
the
memory
of
Lloyd
Fowler,
who
tomers have to pay that much extra for sent year by reason ot the terms of 1 he
The Boulder Creek teacher Miss Black Six Men Caught on Broken Jetty. died August 29th. after five* days of return to her base, when she suddenly
lease under which said Schofield holds.
goods. That is right and only business
burn, boards at O. W. Kinnaman’s, and
Buffering.
e
struck a floating mine, which exploded
M akv E. J ones ,
A storia , Or., Oct. 10.—Six men were
likf that he should do so. If a business
Miss Ford the teacher at Brown is
By J. L. J onhs , her agent.
Dear little child too fair for earth.
under her starboard side atnidship. T1 m >
today
marooned
four
miles
out
in
the
man takes to gambling, and looses from
So good, so pure, so sweet,
boarding with Mrs. Roza Bor ba.
vessel began to sink, and an attempt
Pacific
on
a
small
section
of
the
broken
So full of joy when others smiled,
$5 to $1,000 in one night, who pays the
Messrs. Nicklaus and Gray got home
Real Estate Transfers.
was made to lower the lioats. The bead
Columbia
River
jettv.
As
good
you
seldom
meet.
gambling freight loss, the creditors or
Saturday evening from the .Valley with
were swamped and the crew jumped in
A tremendous gale from the southwest
Sweet
little
one,
so
pleased
was
he,
Furnished
by
Eddy
and
Botts.
the customers ? Moral; To be on the
a load of fruit.
to the sea, where, owing to the heavy
When all around were gay ;
was blowing this morning, and the great
safe side, trade with men who don’t U. 8. A. to D. Rufus Cheney. Patent.
“The melancholy days have come,”
But looked with such a sad surprise,
combers, they were quickly drowned.
brakewater over four miles long, could
gamble and you won’t have to help pay
8,‘ jNe see 7 & S'-o Nw see 8—2 N—7. blit our meadows are “fresh and green ;
When he could not have his way.
gambling losses.
U. S. A. to Charles L. Rogers. Patent. instead of brown and sere,” and we are not withstand the force of the rollers
Sweet little eyes, so full of mirth,
beating
against
it.
Fully
1500
feet
of
I
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President Roosevelt on Monday an.
So glad to see his friends ;
Ne Ne <fc N
Ne sec 18 and Nw Nw glad to hear the patter of the rain once
All hail to Arthur Beals ! The new cow
the structure was carried away.
But now they’re closed for aye on
<
nounced the appointment of Robert J.
■M 17, 1—8—10.
more.
earth,
pumper. He has decided to become a
A short time before the breakers oc-
Wynne, acting Postmaster-General, as
John R. Cook to A. G. & F. R. Beals.'
So soon his sweet life ends.
wide-awake, progressive and scientific
cirred a rock-train came in from the out
NETARTS.
Postmaster-General.
Timber on Nw sec 32—18 8. 8100.00.
Dear little hands, such busy hands,
Tillamook dairymen. We wish him suc
er end, leaving six men behind. These
Andrew Williams to Sadie R. Williams.
How to our hearts they clung.
J. D. Edwards, of Portland, and Geo.
Lord Milner has resigned the High
cess in his new avocation, and we are
men
were
the
two
Gesser
brothers,
How eager, grasped the gaudy toys,
Lot 4 Block 11, Cone & McCoy’s Williams, of Bay City, ha ve been cruis
Commissionership of South Africa, oa
confident he has enough energy and in
Robert
Falconer,
Gus
Larson,
H.
Hum
When
in
his
reach
they
swung.
addition to Bay City. 81.00.
account of ill health, brought about br
ing timber on Cape Meares for several phrey and C. Stout.
dustry to turn the Green Chance place
Dear little feet, a little while
Jacob Blum and wife to Jobu L. and days.
the prolonged strain in grappling with
They trod this earth below,
into a model dairy ranch If, however,
Superintendent Hegardt was informed
Charles F. Blum. W‘._. Ne Ne see
Geo. W. Phelps took a load to the of the perilous position of the men. The
But they will walk the golden streets the situation, which is daily becoming
he should come across the spooks of de
36 2 8—10. 8300.00.
In sunlights rosy glow.
lighthouse Thursday afternoon.
more difficult owing to the financial
parted animals we hope he will not get
space between the section to which the
Albert Maurer and wife and John
Sweet little life, how very sad,
Ed. Earl and family, of Long Prairie, men were then clinging and the shore
and raciul troubles of the country.
discouraged, but keep pegging away im
To close in agony so deep;
Neiger. 16—acres in Janies and were on the beach the last of the week
proving the place and the dairy herd. We
ward portion was too great for them to i He was so good and loved ,by all;
Because those in charge of the fishing
Anna Quick I). L. C. 8850.
enjoying the sea breeze and eating clams. cross by any means at their command. |
almost envy him in turning his attention
How many hearts do weep ?
industry and enforcement of lawsrcga
Arthur G. Beals and wife to Albert
T. W. Morgan has been carrying the
to dairying in this ideal dairying section
Dear little child, for such as he,
lating it will not enforce observance «i
Maurer. W‘„ Nw sec 35 and 20 mail instead of Mr. Nelson, while the The ocean was extremely rough, and the
The lonely angels went ;
of country, but our best wishes for
waves
were
sending
their
waves
over
i
such laws on the Washington side oftbt
acres off E side Ne qr., sec 34, 1 S latter was away in the south part of the
We
’
ll
see
him
once
again
more
fair,
Arthur are, that he will soon be ail ideal
the trestle in all directions.
Columbia River, it is the opinion of Mas.
When
we
reach
the
pearly
gate.
—9. 82200.00.
county.
dairymen.
The Point Adams life-saving crew was '
ter Fish Warden Van Dusen that tbert
Claude Thayer and wife to A. O.,
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C. B. Wiley has rented his ranch to the appealed to at once. The boat put out i How good to know his suffering o’er,
He’s sure of heaven’s fair land ;
will be,no more “closed seasons'' for
Bird L. and F. R. Beals. Lot 1 Block Hannenkrat Brothers, of Long Prairie
A republican has offered to bet the
Where all the good and pure of earth, salmon-catching on the Oregon side at
Thayet 'a addition to Tillamook. Mr. Wiley will move to Tillamook for at once, but the breakers were so tre- 1
Headlight man a hat that the democrats
Will meet a happy land.
mendous that little headway could be ■
the boundary river.
8500.00.
will not poll 150 votes in Tillamook
the winter.
made.
To
reach
that
section
of
the
jetty
A.
G.
&
F.
R. Beals and wives to John
It is reported that the Japanese re.
county. Well, we know that democrats
Battle ia Raging.
Mr. and Mrs, Eli Olds, of Tillamook, where the men were it was necessary to
R. Cook. quit-claim, to timber on were on the beach Sunday and Monday.
cently centered a fire from the land posi
are scarce in Tillamook, but some of them
cross
the
bar,
and
at
that
time
the
bar
M ukden , Oct. 11.—A bloody battle is tions and frotra the fleet blockading Pnn
Nw sec 26 1 8—8. 8 1.00.
are intelligent and will vote for Roose
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellison, of Tilla rollers were enough to stop anv craft
now raging about six miles north of Arthur on the west harbor, withtheob-
velt because they are far-sighted enough U. 8. Land Office to William Ryan. mook, spent a few days on the beach
Receipt. Sl.¿ Ne and SvaNw sec‘2 1 gathering berries and enjoying the sea but a powerful tug. For several hours Yentai railroad station. The Japanese ject of destroying the Russian fleet, uf
to know that if Parker is elected it will
vain attempts to rescue the men were in on Sunday fell back along the whole
cause one of the worse industrial panics j 8-7.
succeeded in sinking three vessels, Its
breeze.
vain,
front, and the Russian advance guards names and character of which are un
Office
to
Essie
M.
Crane.
U.
8.
Land
the country has ever seen. Neither demo- !
Meanwhile, with no protection from crossed the Sehili Riuer, about half wav
31 A E’.J Ne
crats nor republicans want that. The | Receipt, S'o Nw
BEAVER.
known. The failure of the Port Arthur
the force of the driving storm, the men between Mukden and Liao Yang, and
see 33-2 N— It).
same republican is readv to wager his
fleet to make a sortie is creating theim
A
very
enjoyable
evening
was
spent
were
becoming
benumbed
and still fur. came within three miles of Yental;but
bottom dollar that local option will U. 8. Land Office to Robert J. Watt.
pression that the Russians intend U
ther endangered. As long as the storm yesterday the Japanese received strong
Receipt. N la Sw Jt Sla Nw sec 20— at the dance Saturday night.
carry, and that it will carry by a vote of
destroy their ships just before the felloi
i
lasted
it
seemed
that
they
Mr.
Coulson,
ar.,
has
returned
from
would
be
left
reinforcements of infantry and artillery, the fortress, in preference to taking th
2 8—8.
two to one. We are not surprised to hear
outside.
upon
the
disolate
trestle.
and not only held their positions, but risk of a sortie.
that. Men who frequent the saloons . U. 8. Land Office to Arthur J. Huston.
E. Kinnaman and family have re
Finally the bar tug Wallula appeared. even assumed tht offensive.
see the wide open gambling that is going j Receipt. S'2 of S'a sec 33—3 8—9.
There is a run of silversides in tk
Wie life-saving boat was taken in tow.
The fighting lasted the entire day and
on, are outspoken and say they are going Charles E. Hays to G. B. McLeod. turned from their visit to Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs F. Jackson have gone to Bv clever maneuvering tb
lifesaving night. The ¡apanese directed their ar river extending from Baker’s Bar tn
Power of attorney to convey lands.
to vote lor local option to put a stop to
boat was brought to within a short dis. tillery fire with great skill, and searched above Cathlamet. The inside traps »>
it. Any wa v, a large number of citizens, U. 8. Laud Office to Henry Dunstan. visit their relatives in the east.
Mr.I
.
Hiner
is
laid
up
with
cold.
tance of the trestle. The men, who had the Russian position so fiercely that the the former place are making catrir
Receipt. W, Se, Se Sw and lot 4
no matter what their political leanings
Mr. D. Fletcher and wife have moved been eagerly watching the futile efforts Russians fell back north of the Sehili ranging from 1000 pounds to a ton pr
may be, want to see the anti.saloon law . see 31—2 8—10.
day. The run is larger than has bee
Roger Mahoney to Ellen Mahoney. to their home at Little Nestucca, last to succor them, knew that to jump into River, which crosses the railroad seven
given a fair trial in Tillamook.
known for several years at this seas»
Monday.
the
ocean
and
be
picked
up
by
the
life
miles from Yentai. The Russians this
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All land which grantor owns in Till
Verlin Brown is laid up with measles. saving crew was their sole chance of morning resumed their advance once The prices being paid is 2 cents pe
It is all bosh and an attempt to deceive
amook Co., Ore. being about 42
Mr. T. Coulson ia very sick.
rescue. One by one they leaped from the more, crossed the Sehili River and en pound, and the demand is good, mtk
the people when it is stated that an up-
acres. 81.00.
J E and A. J. Kirk returned Satur piling into the furious surf, and were gaged the Japanese two miles south of cold.storage people are shipping tbs
to-date water system would decrease the Charles E. Haya by attorney to Nel
east, sharp frozen, and the canners r
cost ot insurance. Anyone who knows
it. A terrific artillery engagement is pro
son P. Wheeler. Lota 1 and 2 and day from Netarts, where they were hauled aboard the boat.
packing them. A report received ftw
anything at all about fire insurance
All jetty construction for the Winter ceeding along the entire front. The
E'a Nw sec 18—2 N—6 and Ne sec camping a few days gathering buckle
re-
Shoal water Bay stated that there**
berries and clams.
knows different and would laugh at such
will be stopped on account of the breaks suit of the battle is siili undecided.
I
13—2 N—7. 82080. U0.
also a good run of fish there.
Mr. Gilbert is clerk in the store now. ’today. The Iweak which cut off the six
a silly argument, for the fire insurance Edwes Cary and wife to Nelson P.
E<i. West and Ralph Bunn visited Ame men occurred half a mile from the outer
Theodore Parker West, son of Josisi
companies classify buildings as A class
Japanese Gunboat Lost.
Wheeler. Lot 1, Se Ne Jt El„ Se sec
Kirk Sunday.
or B class, or to be more explicit*
end of the structure. The second brake
West, of Clhtsop Plains, was so sevsrh!
6—3 8—7.
81000.00.
T okio , Oct. 11.—The Japanese gun- injured in an accident on last Fri*'
Mrs. R Huston and family started for was a mile shoreward.
brick and stone buildidgs in one class U. S. Land Office to Edna M. Mason.
and frame building in the other class. No | Receipt. W l, ot W Sr sec 32—2 8—10. Sheridan on Monday.
Examination of the piles from the jetty, I boat Hei.Yen struck a mine off Pigeon afternoon that he died on MondsJ k
Mr. J. Bixby has rented Tommy Coul which are now floating in the harbor, Bay on the night of September 18, and . Astoria. He was employed asengin*’
matter whether Tillamook City spends (J. S. Lind Office to Albert E.
son's homestead.
$58,000 on anew water system it will j
show that they were badly eaten bv I foundered. It is officially stated »hat on the Carnahan dredge that is diggi'1
Mason. Receipt. W
of W sec 32
Eva and Lena Sailing visited at tire tertdoet, and for that reason were the )3®‘ men were lost. Those rescued man the Cullaby Lake Canal. At the ti*>»,J
not make fire insurance rates one cent
—2 8—10.
Sailing residence Tuesday.
less, ami we will defy any insurance man
more easily broken offbv the waves. As aged to reach Chiao Pai Island, from the accident a stump was being puli'-
Andrew and Jane Conklin by sheriff
Don't forget the Christian Endeavor tliei»e breaks occurred on the flood tide, [ Which they were rescued. Permission and the block broke, flew hack
to contradict this.
The insurance
to H. T. Hotts. Nw Ne and No
companies would like to sec an up-to- I
every Sunday at 7:80 p.m.
and as the trestle has now lieen weak was today granted by the authorities to struck West in the stomach. Thefw"
Nw sec 15 and S'a Sw sec 10—2 S—
Potatpe digging and apple picking is ened, it is expected that more of it will publish the details of the disaster.
date water system for fire protection and i 10. 8367.29.
of the blow caused an internal hem"171'
in order these flue days.
The Hei Yen, which was engaged in age, which resulted in the young »•’*
to protect them from loss, but those who
be washed out tonight on the ebb tide.
Michael Kelley and wile to the Wright
Tillamook County leads for fruit,
insure will continue to pay A or B class
guard duty off Pigeon Bay, was missed death. The deceased was a nstiur *
Blodgett Co., Ltd. 640 acres in secs
According to unofficial rumors, the by the fleet, and a search for the vessel j Clatsop County, 24 years of age-
ra es, and heaven knows they are high
especially small fruits, such asf straw,
15, 20.21. 22, 26, 27 * 33, 2 N—10
enough when frame buildings are taxed
tierries. The Magooh berries i* noted Russian ships in the harbor of Port ■ was immediately begun. The petty offi. married. He was a graduate of ■'
and sees 28 A 29. 2 N—9. 81.00.
for its rich flavor, solidness and color Arthur are suffering greatly from the I cers and sailors found on the Chiao Pai Oregon Agricultural College, fio»*1*
ten per cent. The only wav to decrease
W. W. Thornton and wife to F. D.
insurance rates is brick buildings.
which gives it the very best market tire of the Japanese batteries.
Island reported that at dusk on Septern- the course in 1899.
Dennis. Contract to sell Sw Ne and
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The Russian Baltic fleet has at last
price, also famed for its everl>earing
Nw
Se
15
—
3
8
—
10.
8800.00.
What benefit have Tillamook City, the
qualities, add to make it bring its origi made what is declared by the authori
citizens, or the business men gained by Seven mortgager tiled to secure nator. Mr. MrGoon, of Oregon City, a ties its actual start for the Far East. Led
83982.85.
allowing a “wideopen“gambling town ?
neat little sum every year by the sale of by the flagship Souvaroff, the imposing
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None whatever. While, on the other Three mortgages satisfied securing plants and beriies from his market^ squadron wound its way slowly out of
•1300.00.
hand, it Ims given the city a bad reputa
garden near Tualitin, Washington co., Reval harbor Monday afternoon and,
tion and is a good place for jieople who
Justly condemned by law, vet saved by Oregon. Mrs. Ginn, of Beaver, Tilla amid the booming of cannon, the play
cannot resist the gambling habit to keep trace.
mook co., also has plants for sale.
ing of bands and the shouting of the
away from True the gambling frnter.
The more law. the more restraint.
multitude assembled on the piers and in
The more grace, the more liberty.
nity has helped elect a tew men to office in
i
pleasure boats, the great ships turned
NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION.
To live from a sense of God given grace
Department of the Interior
city politics, such as in the last city elec
their
course
in
the
direction
of
Libau.
• Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
tion when they threw their support to is the highest type of an American gen-
October sth, 1904.
where they are scheduled to arrive on
tlem an.
Notice i* hereby given that the f Mowing*
W. C. Talmage for mavor and C. Cle
The squadron consists
How can we liecome acquainted with immeil settler has filed notice Of hit intention Octolier 14.
ments for marshal, the purpose of which the grace of God it only the law, which to make final pretof in support of hia claim, and mainlv of the flagship Souvaroff, the
that said proof wtll be made before the
was to keep the town "wide open.” and condemns all men, is held up to view.
Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglan's Rain Costa.
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla
battleships BorodinO, Alexander III.,
with the exception of a tew weeks when 1 If there could have lieen a law written mook, Oregon, on November aiat, lt>»4. via. .
Oslabaja and Orel, the cruisers Dimitri
Exlusively to Measure.
b R yNCIS M JOHNSON
Councilman Chase's motion to enforce that contained lite, there would not need H E. No. ljiX1 for the Se \ of Section 16, tp. 4 Donskoi, Aurora. Zentehug. Izumrud
aenth, range owest
the law was carried out, the citv has been to lie the provision of grace.
Hr name* the following witnesses »0 prove and Almaz, the transports Okean and
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Come earlv and secure first choice,
It isn't mv fight, for or ^against, the hi« continuous residence upon and cultivation
"wide open" for gamblers and saloon
Kamschatka. the huge colliers Lenon* iji
licensed saloon, as long as the grace of of «aid land, vis
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
keepers for several years. Perhaps the , (tod lasts. I expect to use my own dis
City Mattoon Fred I^wellen, Elmer K. Crow. and Meteor and * large number of des
Jery Lewellen. of Hebo. Oregon I
gamblers have paid someone not to l>e cretioa
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troyers and auxiliary cruisers.
Editorial Snap Shots.
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FABRICS, g
|| For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order,
if Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring.
V Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts.
g SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.
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