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Vol. XVII
TILLAMOOK
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 12, 1905
JOTTINGS
E'ldv & Botts, for abstracts.
Walkover Shoes at Toad's.
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Hav for sale.—Apply to A. G. Beals. •
Gordon Hats and Gloves nt Todd’s.*
Gent.’s Furiiishing Goods at Todd's.*
Brandigee Clothing at
Todd's.
R. Robinson came in from Tacoma on
Saturday.
H. S. Soule came in from Portland on
Saturday.
C. F. Lester, of Warrenton, was in the
citv this week.
Walter Lynch came in on the steamer
on Wednesday.
Geo. Ludtkee was down from Nehalen
a few days ago.
Have you tried Leach's pure lard ? Do
,o. It is genuine.
*
|. W. Bewly was in the city on Satur­
day from Sheridan.
B. G. Danley, of Seattle, Wash., was in
the city on Sunday.
Born, on Thursday, to the wife of
Warren Vaughn, a son.
Dr. Upton returned to the C’ty from
Portland on Saturday.
Bring your job work to the Headlight
office and save 25 per cent.
P, McIntosh returned on Sunday from
a business trip on the outside.
Crouse &
de have not been informed as to the The Oregon Traction Company.
names of the committee Judge Conder
intends appointing to arrange for the
The following item of news regarding
county’s exhibit at the Lewis & Clark the Oregon Traction Company, which
exposition.
has made a proposition to extend its
After several cold days, with the wind proposed electric line into Tillamook
Irom the east, it commenced snowing may be of interest, but it goes to show
this morLing, with the prospect that it that there is not much likelihood of this
might continue and some good sleighing county getting a road from that direc.
tion for some time to come, if at all ;
by way of a change.
From the Oregonian.
Charles H. Burggraff, of Albany,’ the
The prop« sed Portland Hillsboro elec-
architect who drew the plans for the
-chool house, came in last week to see 1 trie line is now in a fair way to con­
struction. and it is the desire of those
what he could do about drawing plans1
w’hoare back of the deal to have com.
tor the proposed court house.
menced work on the Portland end of the
Fur sale, an up to date creamery and road in a very short time.
heese factory, everything complete, good
The representatives of the San Fran,
is new, or would go in with reliable cisco capitalists who are behind the road
•arty or creamery man in good location. arc in the city and made a trip over the
Address C. L. Diven, merchant, Wald­ lines of the Oregon Water Power &
port, Lincoln county, Or.
•
Railway Company.
Accompanied by
C. E. Franklin, a resident of Little the leaders of the Oregon Traction Com.
Nest ucca, Tillamook county,was intown pany, they will make a trip over the
on Saturday, having arrived back from proposed line of the road, and when they
Portland on his way home
Owing to returned will have determined definitely
combines of various nature existing there just where the line will run
he reports that his stock in trade—
The Oregon Traction Company has
smoked salmon—did not meet with ready asked the Citv Council for a franchise
sale.—Hillsboro Independent.
through the streets and it is almost cer­
The ladies of the Presbyterian church tain that the request will be granted.
It is estimated that the construction
met at the home of Mrs. C. N. Drew on
Tuesday and re-organized the ladies’ of the line will cost more than $500,000,
guild, with Mrs. Upton president, Mrs. of which sum all has been provided for
McIntosh vice-president, Mrs. Aiderman by the bonds now issued. Outside of
secretary and Mrs. Hays treasurer. The this amount it is understood that the
Rev. A. S. Foster was present and out- I treasury of the Oregon Traction Com­
lined the work that should be taken up. pany now lias more than $60,000 ready
to be spent upon the line of its equip­
The guild will meet every two weeks.
ment and general expenses.
The first “blind pig’’ was discovered in
The application for a franchise is now
Tillamook City the other morning, and
in the hands of the City Council, and it
it was a joke on Butcher Leach. The
is not thought that there will be any de­
space between the meat market and the
lay in granting the request of the com­
barbershop had been boarded up and
pany. As soon as it is assured to the
hides were put in there. During the night
representatives of the company that the
someone tacked up an old government
franchise will be granted, work will be
license and wrote under it “Leach’s blind
begun on the Portland end of the line,
pig.” That is the first “blind pig” dis
The road will first be finished from the
covered in Tillamook City since the local First - street
station to Willamette
option law went into effect.
Heights in order to relieve the conges­
A number of ladies on Tuesday evening tion of traffic which will result with the
surprised the band boys while they were opening of lhe Exposition. If there is
practising in Todd's hall, and, as is no delay, that much of the road will be
usnal on such occasions, the ladies had completed and ready for operation bv
provided a nice supper for the boys. The June 1. As soon as that stretch of
boys, in return, did their best to enter­ track is in working order the men will
tain the ladies with music, and.altoge he put on the rest of the road and all
ther a must pleasant social time was in­ will be finished as fast as possible, per.
dulged in. Next month the band boys haps the whole length of the line to Hills,
will give a minstrel show and farce, and boro, by the time the winter weather
they promise a good evening’s entertain­ makes the construction work difficult.
ment.
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The next season it is probably that the
line wilfbe extended to Forest Grove,
The Water Commission.
though it is not thought anv attempt
The water commission had a meeting will be made to build that far at an
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on Fridav evening, when a better under­ earlier date
Mrs. Stillwell Wins the Suit.
In the case of Levi L Stillwell, plain­
tiff. vs. Sarah J. Stillwell, defendant,
taken under advisement by Judge G. H.
Burnett at the last term of the circuit
court, a decision has been given in favor
of Mrs. Stillwell. The plaintiff sought to
obtain possession from the plaintiff, his
former wife, what is known as the Keyes
place, composed of several acres of land
in this city. The judge, in considering
the testimony of plaintiff and defendant,
the one denying and the other affirming
that it was their intention that the pro­
perty purchased with $480 should be the
propertv of the defendant in fee simple,
the presumption attaching to such a
transaction between husband and wife to
the effect that the propertv so purchased
in the name of the wife is to be deemed
an advancement to the wife is sufficient
to create a preponderance of evidence in
favor of the defendant, so the court de­
cided that the purchase of the Keyes
place was at that time intended by the
plaintiff to be and was an advancement
by the plaintiff to his then wife, nor was
there a trust of any kind insuring to the
benefit of the plaintiff that arose out ot
anv of the transactions, so the court de­
creed that plaintiff was not entitled to
any relief. The order of the court was
that defendant was entitled to have the
suit dismissed and neither party should
recover costs and disbursements from the
other.
Îi.50 per year
Editorial Snap Shots.
i perty will be a drag on the market in
I consequence for a longtime to come. The
Every indication points in the direction levy on city property this year is 42
that the cheese market this spring will I k * mills. What will it lw after the water
satisfactory to those in the dairy busi­ system is put in and has to be paid for ?
M ft ☆
ness.
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*
It is about time the city authorities
Don’t get excited about a railroad turned their attention to securing better
tapping Tillamook County before you gravel for the streets. The system of
hearjthe snort of the iron horse. Then putting down poor gravel, only to be
take to the woods.
turned into muck and mud in the wet
* * *
season, is exceedingly unsatisfactory and
Where will most of the money go that unprofitable when it Iia9 to be scraped
heretofore went into the saloon ? Imo up and carted away. It will not be long
the stores to buy clothing and other
liefore the gravel that was put on tie
things for the home and the family.
streets which were improved last fall will
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If it is going to cost $500,000 to con­ be out of sight.
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struct the electric railroad from Portland
Here is a serious state of affairs which
to Hillsboro, it will cost at least $2.000,- now confront the people of Oregon.
000 to extend it from there to Tillamook Read what the Oregonian says: “It
City.
should be known to the people of Oregon
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that the great liquor interests of the
Not very many persons believe that
1 state is endeavoring to organize the
Senator Mitchell will be convicted. The
government attorneys are so unprofes­ I Legislature. Naturally, it dosen’t want
sional in blowing off “hot air’’ that they to be ’ hurt.’ It has secured the organ­
ization of one branch, and is at work on
are becoming obnoxious.
the other, The liquor interest is a great
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Tillamook is one of the unique counties interest, and feels that it is entitled to
in Oregon. It has closed down all the consideration.’’
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saloon and offers that as one of the spe­
For all the good it is. the state legis-
cial inducements for home seekers, espe­
| lature should repeal the law creating the
cially those with families, to locate here.
Port of Tillamook Commission and turn
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The state legislature will, no doubt, the funds it has on hand over to the city
pass a law making gambling a felony, or refund it to the taxpayers. The com
but it might order an investigation so as mission is simply a little hoppyhorse,
to ascertain who purloined that law and has answered its purpose admirably
Salt and smoked Chinook salmon and
Takes
*70,000
to
Run
the
County.
which was passed at the last state legis­ in that respect. Now is a fitting time to
fresh steelheads. W. 0. Chase.
give the hoppy-horse a decent burial, for
lature.
Some
people
wonder
where
all
the
tax
A marriage license was granted to
it has done no earthly good and from the
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money goes and the °nuntv still in debt
G. B. Danley and Gladis Murphy.
We all ought to be thankful that we looks of things the little lifeless thirg
and paying out about $2,000 a year in­
Two nicely furnished rooms to be let
live in Tillamook when we read about never will. Cut it out ntnl substitute it
terest on outstanding county warrants.
on Main street. Apply at this office. *
the awful blizzards in the East. Tilla. with something with lile, energy, und
Let us throw a little light on the subject
mook is good enough for us, even if the • enterprise.
Fare lard, guaranteed, at Leach’s Meat
so that the taxpayers may be better in
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rain does patter down somewhat heavily
Mmket. 51b. can. 75c. 10!b., $1.85. *
formed where (he tax money goes. Apart
There wouldn’t be much trouble in
at
times.
The steamer W. H. Harrison left for
from officials’ salaries, there are four
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running city affairs this year if the citv
Nehalem on Friday to load canned sal­
large items to be met, which amount to,
If Judge Galloway decides against the had been out of debt when the present
mon.
in round figures, to nearly $55,000 out local option law on account of a few tri
city council took office. The citv is pay
of the $70,000 that is to be raised by tax­ vial technicalities, the same thing can be
The business men have decided to close
ing interest on $1,230 outstanding war­
ation,
viz.
:
Fur
public
schools,
State
used
against
his
own
election.
What
is
their places of business at seven o’clock
rants, has between $800 and $900 to re­
tax, bridges and highways, and court sauce for the goose ought to be sauce for fund to the saloon keepers and will have
in future.
house building fund. The following esti­ the gander.
The steamer W. H. Harrison came in
$4-5,000 bonds to pay interest on the 1st
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mates of the expenses of the county for
from Astoria on Wednesday with a few
What a fool proposition it is to ad­ March and six months before the money
this year is how the county judge and
passengers.
vertise for bids for a new water system is required. Now don’t squirm, but take
the commissioners have figured in out,
when the water rights have not been the medicine, for that is the financial con­
Rev. A. S. Foster will preach morning
which we give for the information of the
How do you
obtained when the intake is to lie locat­ dition of the city.
and evening at the Presbyterian church
taxpayers :
the rights of way for the like it ? Now if the city council has to
ed,
neither
next Sunday.
Salary for County Judge.......... I « 6<>0 00
impose an occupation tax it will be 011
The hose company meets this (Thurs­
Clerk ami Deputy...................... 2200 00 pipe line.
* * *
account of the last city council leaving
day) evening, when the annual election
oo
2200
Sheriff and Deputy ..................
Tillamook is a good place lor home the city in debt, for that indebtedness
of officers takes place.
Assessor and Deputy.............. 1800 00 seekers to come to, especially if they are has to be met. That is where the shoe
400 00 looking for an ideal dairying county and pinches, ami which the citizens will have
Commissioners ........................
The protracted meeting at the United
School Superintendent.............. 600 00 without the demoralizing influence of to go down in their jeans for. The pre­
Brethren church is being continued and
Treasurer ...................................... 550 (K) saloons. Old Bossy is the only thing on sent citv council could have got along
conducted by the pastor.
Road Master and Road Super­
tap in Tillamook.
nicely if it hadn’t been for the previous
Countv Judge W. W. Conder and S. A.
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visors .. ....................................... 1500 00
city council leaving the city in a hole,
Brodhead left on Tursday to inspect the
be
Rollie
said
it
local
option
carried
Expenses cf Circuit and Justice
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court houses in other counties
standing was brought about. The resig­ Abont County Officials’ Salaries.
Courts...................................... 1200 00 was going to leave the county. As lie
Bulldozed 1 That is the proper term
J. H. Hicks’ house at Bay City was nation ot B. L. Eddy was not accepted,
went
outside
on
Wednesday,is
lie
a
man
Rooks, printing, etc , and col­
to apply to how the ficople of Tillamook
completely destroyed by fire last week, and on that account C. A. Patzlaff de­
There is some little discussion going on
lection of taxes...................... 1000 oo ot his word and is making arrangements City have been treated by the bond agi­
but was covered with $500 insurance.
cided to remain on the commission. Ou in the county on account of a petition Pay interest on County War
to do so ? Good by, Rollie, good by, but
tators. Not content with the first vote
I). Chisholm, of Clatskanie, came in on a vote being taken to fill the vacancy on that was circulated for an increase of
rants ........................................ 1800 0O come back and give us a friendly shake taken on the bonding question, the agi­
Friday and left for Nehalem, where it is account of C. E. Hadley leaving the citv, salary for the county school superinten­ Experting County Books . . .
100 oo before you pull up stakes.
tators immediately bulldozed another
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expected that logging will commence A. M. Hare received 8 votes, C. B. Had. dent and a remonstrance circtdated by To defray expenses of public
election, then th*y bulldozed the city in­
At
the
city
election
at
Forest
Grove
on
C.
B.
Hadley.
We
believe
all
county
otfi
lev
2
and
A.
S.
Brodhead
1.
The
former
again.
schools.................................... 11.768 09
Monday, that classic city voted on the to taking «46 ,(!(?() bond, which will com­
The lumber schooner C. T. Hill, which was elected. Claude Thayer wanted the cial should receive fair remuneration for State Tax ................................ 8917 50
saloon
question and elected a “wet" pel the people to pay interest on that
130 00
loaded at the Tillamook Lumbering Co.’s city treasurer to be the treasurer of the their services and good, laitliful work Indigent Soldiers’ Fund ........
mayor and city council. Let’s hope it amount of money before it is required,
expected As to an officials politics, Care of county poor ............
commission,
but
the
members
did
not
de
­
600 00
saw mill in this city, will leave for the
wasn't the newspaper men or that city’s and the last bulldoze to be worked upon
cide that way. Mr. Thayer also sub that should cut no figure, nor should the To build and repair roads,
bay todav.
“
blind big” we hear so much about that the people and the water commission is
mitted the draft of a bill to be passed at matter of belonging to this or that fac­
83
bridges and highways .... 25.986
!
Captain Carv says this was a good the state legislature creating the water tion, one pulling one wav and the other
caused Forest Grove to fall Irom grace. advertising for bids before the water
Court House Building Fund
7796 04
rights and rights of way have beenob.
time for the saloons to close down, for
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commission, but this matter was referred the other way, when it comes to paying
tained. No wonder that the present
they would not have done much business
Yes,
we
believe
th*
local
option
law
to a committee, composed of B. L. Eddy, a fair salary to county officials. The
Real Estate Transfers.
city council thought it was for the first
had they remained open.
should
be
amended
—
in
one
particular.
C. A. Patzlaff and M F. Leach The salary of the school superintendent is
Furnished by Eddy & Botts.
The women ot Oregon should be granted interest ot the citv to turn Talmage down
Wanted, to buy, work horse, weight commission adjourned to meet on Wed­ «600 and the petition asks that it be
from 1.200 to 1,300 pounds,or will trade nesday, when the committee reported a raised to «1.000. None of onr county Ü. . S. A. to Stephen Bauer. Patent, Nw the franchise and allowed to yule on a when he was recommended for city at.
law of that description. That is all the torney. The citizens have been bulldozed,
sec. 14, 6 S 10.
a good 9-year old brood mare for a good bill, which is somewhat lengthy, but officials are overpaid, not even the clerk
S A. to Peter McIntosh. Patent. Lots fixing the local option law needs, and we and we hope they like it. But what is
team.—Applv to A. G. Beals.
*
deals with the water question to be taken and sheriff, with $1,600 a year, for thev U
3. 4, and 5 and Sw, Ne, sec. 4. 3 S 7
hope the state Itgidalurt will fix it that, I the next bulldoze to be worked upon the
John Crane has given up the barlier hold of in a business and systematic have quite a bit of expense to pay out of
|>eoplc on account of the unwillingness
Eli
P
Olds
and
wife
to
W.
S
Hays.
and
no other way.
shop next to the meat market and left manner. Il invests the water commis­ their salaries.in fact.when Homer Mason
of a few persons to allow u commission
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Lot 12. sec. 25, 1 8 10. «1750.00,
for Portland, thus adding another to the sion with full power, and alter the svs- was clerk he often paid for help in the
It is well to look at the facts. There of our last business men to take hold
John K Craven to William W. Conder.
office
cut
of
his
salary
which
should
have
vacant stores on Main street.
tern is constructed it will be reduced to
Lots 17, 18. 19, 20. 21. 22 28, 29, 30. 13 is $1.230 w orlli oi outstanding warrants and handle the w ater question ms a busi­
When you want pure la rd go to Leach’s five members, the first live to be taken been paid bv the countv. As to some of
bearing interest against the city, with ness undertaking tor the city ?
32 sec. 5, 5 S 10. «8000.00.
the other officials, take the deputy clerk,
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Meat Market. The genuine article 51 bs., from the present members of the commis­
Henry Dunstan and wife to Joseph H. between $800 and $900 to lie refunded to |
depute
sheriff
and
deputv
nss>-asor,
if
the
75c. 10 lbs., $1 35. Prime meat can sion, and after their term of office ex­
This is how the Oregonian siz«*s lip the
the ex saloon keepers. Yet some people
Cook.
W*/a
Sa,
Se
Sw
and
lol
4
sec.
31
pires,which will be for two, four and five ■ work they have to perform is worth
always be obtained at Leach’s.
*
say the citj is in good shape financially. first battle at .Salem : ” L**t iik under.
2 S 10 «1000.00.
| anything,in our judgment.it is worth $75
The county court has agreed to divide years, their successors will lie elected by
George Loerpabel and wife to Albert L. The mayor and new city council won't ! atard exactly what Ims incurred nt
1
a
month.
Then
there
is
the
countv
com-
Salem. '1 he Pol l land madiine put up
with the city the road tax raised in the the taxpayers. 1‘he bill was accepted
8t Lizzie Eaaoni. B mil for deed. Lola : think so after a time.
I missioners who are paid «2 a day and
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Mr. Mills as its candidate for B|teiikt r
city,which will give the citv a little more and it was entrusted to Mr. Eddy to see
8.
9.
10
&
11
arc.
31.
3
N
9
$«75
oO.
that it passed the state legislature. As 1 mileage, not being allowed pay for the
The violation of law on the part of ' and elected him TI h - Portland machíne
monev for road work than heretofore.
Henry Told to Oscar Bergman. Lots 5
1
day
it
takes
to
get
to
the
city
and
the
the commission did not have the specifi­
X: 6 block 10 and lot» 5
0 block 15, saloon keepers and gamblers have crcat- I combined with the .tale machine lo
E. T. Haltotn left on Sunday for Spo­
cations it agreed to meet again on Fri­ I day it takes to get home, so the com
Tobi's
addition
to
Nehalem
«210.00. | ed a deep public sentiment all over Ore- elect Mr. Kujkeiidall hm Preeideiil of
kane to meet the salesman of the Cash
missioners get $1 a day salary for the
day evening.
ilion to thia let-
Eli
T.
Allen
and
wife
to
Nels.in
I* | gon, for the enforcement of the law, so Senate. Violent
Buyers’ Association and to lay in a new
1 four davs ti ne they give to the county
Wheeler. Lots 3 & 4 & SV. Nw and much so that it is an issue, as it is in I ter project srose, hik I it all hut failed.
stock of goods for his department store.
I every two months—lot enough to keep
Tillamook City, bet wren those who want Great etfert has lieen made to have ii>
Se see. 2. 3 S 7. «180.1 00.
Tillamook Lumber Company will sell
I them in cigars and nothing left to p iy
The Best Place to Bny
the laws enforced ami those w ho line up appear that w hile the Portland “ring ’
U
S
Land
Office
to
Harris
G.
Cox.
Re
­
Rough Fir Lumber sawed to order tor
I their hotel bill». For several rears G. B.
| with those who want to violate the law. was behind Kuykendall, the Mills call
ceipt. SV4 Ne & NV. Se, sec. 30, 2 S 8.
$7.00 per thousand in one thousand lots HEATERS.
Lamb held down the office of superin tin
didacy Mood on its own ls>tloir>. Not
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dent for about «250 year, and no one is Michael H Kelley and w ife to Blodgett
and up. Spruce at $6.00 at the same
“Sammy" has thought it wise to write true. Mr. Mills was brought out by tlm
COOK STOVES
Co.
Limited.
S'
i
Se
sec.
5
and
E>,
Se
surprised that he is not a millionaire.
rate.
*
1 something about the Headlight man in machine, his campaign was conducted
And RANGES, There is no salary connected with the see. Iff I N • «1 00.
Mayor Geo. Cohn has called a meeting
the Herald, but “Sammy'* is such a small by the machine, and his succpm is dis­
Santa
F>e
Pacific
R.
¡R.
Co.
to
Michel
of the citizens for next Saturday even­ Is at McIntosh & McNair Co. surveyor's office, who has to scratch be-
H. JKGley. S’? Sc m * c . 5 and E’a Se fry that we do not think it wise to take tinctly a niacliirm triumph. Mr. Kuy­
fore he can make a dollar, while the cor
much notice of a nice young man who is kendall appeals to have projected his
ing at the ojiera house to take into con-,
sec 10, 1 N fl $«*>« 88.
jumping from one profession to another ow n candidacy, but the machine fell m
sideration the proposition to construct Jf you want a genuine, first oner has to run across a ‘'stiffen" liefore Felix Roy to Carl Knudson. V\
lot
3,
the county court will pungle up, and even
an electric line from Forest Grove to
.
article Call and See US. then
all of lot 4 sec. 5 and lot 1 nee. 0, 2 N like a jack in the box, and is master of TI u * h 4* things are set down, not in malice
Charley thinks it is about as hard
none. Does aiivbo<ly need a washer­ or in the spirit of complaint, but solely
lillamook.
I
9
$300.90.
as getting a dead man to speak. The
woman ? “Sammy’’ will do.
in the interest of tiulli. ”
Albert
E
S'«
‘
«-r
tn
Nelnon
P
Wheeler.
county treasurer's responsible position is
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•
N*A
N»*
Hi!<l
N
’
4
Nw
sec.
24,
IS.
8.
only worth «550, which is tint a modest
It sounds good to hear men say, “I’ve
W,ndeiful Nerve.
1900.00.
salary. A readjustment of salaries for
several dollars left in iny pocket, but I'd
I< iliMplayed by iiihhv n man ♦ -ndnring
Pour
mortgages
file*!
to
secure
$
10
95.
county officials would not heoutof place
have blowe<l that in and several dollars paiiiH ol atcidviital Ciiti»,
W«'iH«l-,
Whatever the doctor prescribes or
at this time, not that we are advocating
more if the saloons had been running. B fuimh , Burn». Kualds, Hori* f»*H <»r«l»1f
Notice
•
suggests, is what I specially try to
fat salaries, hut whatever is done in this
I'm going to take something home to the j'»inlH Bul thvi»*’b im m-»-u f«»i il. Bm k-
supply, aud succeed as well that I
direction at the present state legishitdrr.
I will not lw resjmnsible for any family.” There is nothing gieedy about I»* ii ’ h Ariiiua Salve will kill tlw* pam an I
eilte tlw» iriaible. I i ’ h lli«* !»♦’«< Salve« u
an known as Headquarters for all
it can confidently fie relied upon that DEBTS contracted by mv wife, Pearl a man like that, but there is wh» na man earth for Pib-w, 1< n >. 25 c al CI ium 1.
E. Johnson.
C. A. J ohkson .
Representative
West,
who
is
cooserva
blows
in
several
dollars
for
drink
which
(Jluugh, Druggint.
SICK ROOM GOODS.
tive, will look after the taxpayers' inter-
should f>e speiit upon life family.
Ranch
to
Rent
* * St
ests and do what is about right as near
For the best quality of Flour
Twenty five |>rr cent » ff the vnlualion
Ranch to rent, with 30 rows, •ituated
as any man in the county.
and
Feed you must go to the
Small creamery of citv property since the bond agitators
near a cheese factory,
Reliable Druggist.
McIntosh
& McNair Co.'s
m«hed
the
growler
ami
nmrtgaged
every
Remember Nel»on’e Raffle, Allen plant on place. Will take rent ont in
pc oi' s prqmtj m the city, City pro StAre.
w jrk on p :e.—Apply to F. K. Beals.
For
the
Sick.
Chas. I Clough,
House, Sa*' rlay nigh», 8 .’clock
e