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Vol. XVII
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
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for abstracts.
The next time the city does akny street
this union, viz.. Jerome Walling, who is
grading it is to be hoped that it won’t in the state ol Washington ; Mrs. Mary
Eddy & Botts,
pile thr dirt up in the middle of the road
A Tooze, of McMinnville; William, F.
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Walkover Shoes at Todd’s.
but will make a gradual grade so M. and N. S. Walling, ami Nora, Ida and
Gordon Hats and Gloves at Todd’s.*
that people can drive off the grade with, Rose Walling, of Tillamook ; and Mr».
Gent.’s Furnishing Goods at Todd’s.* out danger of turning over.
Martha Gould, who died in this citv a
The steamer Sue H. Elmorecame in on few months ago, and a child who died ill
Crouse & Brandigee Clothing at
Friday morning, her passengers being infancy.
Todd’s.
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Mr. P. S, Brumby, representing the
Mrs. Wist has closed up the Palace Howard Edmunds, Preston Marolf, T.
Emmeng-rnnd wile, L. W. Help, H. An Blodgett Co., was in the city on Wednes.
hotel.
derson, H. Guldstone, Messrs. Bogart. day to pay the taxes for that company.
J. D Edwards came in from Portland
Pierson, Cottins and Smith.
In speaking of the Simmons railroad
on Tuesday.
The Grange Band had a very pleosant proposition, Mr. Brumby places but lit­
Captain J. J. Dawson was in the city
time at the home of Mr. and M-s. T. I. tle confidence in it, for lie argues like this.
on Saturday.
Bibby o'n Friday evening, when some fine The first thing that a person, who con­
Miss Fannie Smith will teach school in music was rendered for their benefit. The
templated building a railroad of that
the Balm district.
new members are advancing rapidly character, would be to see the timber
C. A. Vogler left on Monday it is said under the tuition of F. L. Buell.
syndicates and ascertain what amount
to find a new location.
Tillamook has been enjoying a spell of of business could be obtained from them,
The creamery on the Miami will start bright, fine weather, which started the for unless they commenced to lumber,
up on the 1st sf April.
grass to grow somewhat earlier than in there would not be enough business to
G. G. Stearns, of Bellingham, Wash., previous years, and most of the dairy­ pay a railroad. Mr. Brumby says that
men will have hay left over on account of whenever the condition of the lumber
was in the city last week.
market justifies lumbering at a profit,
A. N. Lowe closed the term in the Hebo the early spring and fine weather.
The hose company was called out on Tillamook will get a railroad nnd will
school district on Friday.
not have to put up a subsidy either.
Wednesday
morning owing to a fire in
G. H. Ward and Mrs. Fannie Bain
The regular meeting of ihe city council
the
roof
of
C.
0.
D.
laundry,
but
a
few
were in from Hebo on Tuesday.
buckets of water and the chemicals soon was held on Monday, with Mayor Geo.
Miss Emma Owens will commence
put the fire out, the only damage being Cohn nnd Councilmen W. 0. Chase, M
teaching in the Sandlake district on Mon­
F. Leach, H. Mason, A. T. White and L.
to the shingles, which were burned.
day.
Hiner present. Bills allowed were :
The passengers who went out on the
Water rent...................................#30 00
Wanted, a second hand wagon or
steamer on Monday were M. Hawthorn,
Recorder’s salary and stamps 17 25
hack. Will trade wood. Enquire at thia I
H. Miller, Sidney Moon, O. E. Farmer,
Herald, printing........................ 10 00
office.
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B. Bogart, H. Goldstone, L. Smith, C.
F. Brown ................................... 7 50
J. S, Myers has rented the Hodgdon M. Hollingsworth, James Wdson, Mrs.
R. L. Wade ............................... 12 20
place at Netarts and moved over there Buttz and children, Mrs. Kimball and C.
I. H. Smith.................................. 2 75
on Saturday/
A. Vogler.
Telephone ...................
2 50
• Rev. A. S. Foster will preach at Bay
Mrs. Georgia Glick, wife of William
Eddy & Botts............
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15
City on Sunday morning and in this city Glick, of Cloverdale, was declared insane
H. Mason, telephone
3 00
in the evening.
this morning by Judge Conder.
Her A letter was read from the bond buyers
An ossified man died in Tillamook the mania is ot a religious and hysterical asking when the city was going to take
other day. It’s a prohibition town, character. She was sent to the asylum them up,which are now bearing interest.
in charge of her husband, Mrs. A. C. Astliecity council has now no jurisdic
too.—Astorian.
Situation wanted bv young woman for Gist and J. A. Jenkins.
tion in the matter of the proposed water
general household ; country preferred*.
The High School Orchestra will give a system, the recorder was instructed to
concert at the opera house on Saturday write to the effect that a water commis.
Inquire at this office.
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Miss Minnie Lorn mens commenced on i evening, which will consist of orchestra, sion would attend to it in a few days.
Monday teaching school in the Loerpa- vocal and instrumental music. A good An ordinance to repeal the occupation
evening's entertainment is promised, the tax ordinance passed to its final read
bel district at Nehalem.
proceeds of which will go towards de- ing, and the recorder was instructed to
Ladies! Attention ! For the most
! fraying the remaining debt on the piano. refund the money to those who had
stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet's, I
The only other business that I he board taken out licenses Councilman Chase's
The Fashionable Tailor.
of county commissioners transacted alter ordinance, to prohibit washhouses and
G. M. Knight «and wife, of Foley, were
we went to press last week was to call public laundries within the city limits,
in the city on Tuesday; Clav Daniels was
for bids for the erection ol a court house, went to the graveyard, for he was the
also in from there the same day.
the construction of a bridge across the only city dad who had tile gall to vote
F. M. Lamb has a three column article north fork ol the Nehalem river and for for a revengeful ordinance of that charac­
in the Eugene Register,entitled "Nehalem supplies, and the board adjourned until ter. Recorder Coates complained about
Legend of the Spanish Castaways.”
the 10th April, when the coutraels will the wagons hauling slab wood from the
saw mill cutting up the streets, but the
We heard Commissioner G. W. Body- be let.
city council came to tile conclusion that
feit say that he was surprised when he
Assessor A. M Hare will start out on
saw that County Judge Conder had sued Monday to prepare his next assessment it had no right to stop the wood wagon
traveling the public streets. Quite a dis
Homer Mason.
roll, and as this is the year when the as
cussion followed about the dog license,
A change was made by the boundary sessor has to take a census of the count;
which the city treasurer was instructed
board whereby Simmons, Blake and Bor he will have his hands full the remainder
to collect, and in regard to ap;»ointiiig a
ton are changed from district No. 12 to of the year assessing property and tak
city marshal_______________
district No. 33.
ing the census. Mr. Hare will try and
County Court Cases
William Illingsworth, while working do it all himself, but it may be that he
on his house on the Wilson river, had the fore he is through he will ueed a little
Seth Moon, plaintiff,vs. R M. Dingess,
misfortune to cut his leg with a small help.
defendant. Action for money. This case
ax the first ol the weejc.
Fred Forslund had a consignment of was tried at the previous term, but the
Nine 3-year old, very promising heifers tin on the steamer Oregon, which caught jury was unable to agree. The case grew
for sale ; Jersey and Holstein mixed ; will fire after she left San Francisco and had out of a misunderstanding as to which
come in from 1st May to the middle of to be beached at Eureka. The tin was of the parties had to pay the real estate
for a number ol milk vats he has orders agent's commission in a deal that fell
June.—Fred 0, Skoinp, Trask, Or.
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The jury on
J. W. Gilmore hus rented Ben Jacob’s for, and he had to wire to duplicate the through between them.
place at Spruce and moved there last order, lor in all probability the first ship­ Monday gave Moon a verdict in the sum
Monday. Fred Davidson has rented T. ment is destroyed. He was fortunate in of $141 40.
F. Williams’ place, vacated by Gilmore. taking precautions in having it insured,
T. B. Handley, plaintiff, vs. T. Graves,
so he will not be at a loss, only in tile de­
defendant. Action for money, which was
The band hoys will giye an excursion
lay in getting the vats completed.
continued.
to Garibaldi on Sunday, and this (Thurs­
A meeting of those who subscribed to
day) eveniug they will give an open air
George W. Kiger, plaintiff, vs W. S.
band concert from the porch of the Allen the money that is being raised for a sub. Cone, defendant. Action for money, the
sidy
for
a
railroad
is
called
for
Satur
­
house.
case being settled and dismissed.
day afternoon at the opera house in this
At the M.E. church next Sunday, the
Geo Benz and sons, a corporation, vs
city, when a committee will be elected to
subject for the sermon in the morning is
John Lavin, defendant. This was an ac­
confer with Mr. Simmons, who made the I
tion for money, in which the plaintiff
"Bond Slavery—To whom ?”
In the
proposition a little over a month ago to
evening, "What chance will you give build a railroad, provided the people of was granted a default and judgment.
your soul ?’*
the connty raised a subsidy of #35 000
Owing to Mrs. Lindsey’s spring milli­
nery lieing destroyed by fire on the
steamer Oregon, her spring opening will
be delayed until she caitget another con-
s gnment of goods
At a meeting of the Tillamook Dairy
Association on Monday it was decided to
disburse the money on hand amongst the
stockholders and H, P. Holden, G. T.
Jenkins and Claude Thayer were elected
directors.
School district No. 3 has been divided,
the western portion being attached to
district No. 38. and it is expected that a
new school building will be erected on
the Wilson river at the Illingsworth
bridge.
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Mrs. Sturgeon is able to be nt her mil
hnery parlors again and will lx* pleased
to meet her patrons and shnw them the
latest in spring millinery. Thanking
them for past favors she solicits a eon-
tinuance ot their patronage,
and provided a tight of wav. This the
people of Tillamook will be prepared to
do at the proper time
Died, at the home of his daughter, Mrs
Mary A. Tooze, at McMinnville, Or., on
Saturday last, Japlia Walling, one
of the early settlers ofTillamook county,
aged 73 years. He went outside last
December, and about two weeks ago he
was taken down sick, from which he did
not recover. The remains were brought
to Tillamook for burial on Monday, and
the next day they were interred in the
I. 0 O F. cemetery, tile religious service
being conducted bv the Rev E. M. Pat­
terson, pastor of the Christian church,
which was attended by a number of re­
latives and friends. Deceased crossed
the plains in 1847 and located in Amity,
Oregon, and about «years ago he came
to Tillamook, where he made his home.
He married MissTve Trask, who died
20 years ago. Ten children were born of
Red Clover Creamery Co.
At the annual meeting of the Red
Clover Creamery on Tuesday, F. Bal
mer, M. Abplanalp and J. J Rupp were
elected directors and C. & E Thayer,
treasurer.
Annual report of Mrs. S. Severance.
Secretary of the Red Clover Creamery,
for the year ending January 1st. T935:
Total pounds of milk delivered at the
cheese factory of the Red Clover Cream
ery Co. during the year, 934,397 lbs.
Average test. 3.86.
Total pounds of butter fat, 36.130.
Total pounds of cheese, 98,985' a.
Total amount received for cheese,
$9488 47.
Net amount paid to patrons.$7709.09.
Average price received for milk per
hundred. St.Ol’z-
Average price paid to patrons. .82’frc.
Average price received for butter fat,
.26 26c.
Average price paid to patron«,.21 3.3c.
Average price received for cheese,
9-58 c .
For
the
Sick
Whatever the doctor prescribes or
suggests, is what I specially try to
supply, and succeed as well that I
an known as Headquarters for a.l
SICK ROOM GOODS.
Chas. I Clough
Reliable Druggist.
Average price paid to patron«, 7 73c.
It required 9*3 lb«. of milk to manu-
factlire lib. of vheem.
Price received form.niufact'iring cheese
during February. March, April. X »vein,
her anil Decern I >er 2c.
May. June, Inly. August. September
and October. 1 T,c._________
New Millinery, New Cor
sets, New Dress Goods, New
Skirtson Display at Ilaltom's.
MARCH 9
$1.50 per year
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Editorial Snap Shots.
ral pertinent questions in relation to the The ‘Atitorian” Lies, Infernally
disturbance in that district. Weare sorrv
Some newspapers chew scandal as
Creamery stock of a valueless charac- that our correspondent took exceptions
ter must come much cheaper than whig- to what we said about the district iieiiig j a man does tobacco. The Tillamook
key at city elections.
badly advised. In justification of that . Herald contains a three-column article
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j we can only point out how badly things ) on the life of Senator Mitchell. Al­
One of the parties who had creamery 1
i turned out for the district. As to whe- I though it was 'published in the Ore­
stock given him to vote upon, when ther Judge Conder, being a salaried gonian 20 years ago, the Herald pub­
asked who gave it to him answered like officer, had a light to witness fees is a ! lishes it as ” the latest news.’* Civiliza­
this ; "The Deputy God has creamery question we must respectfully decline to tion has not penetrated very deep in
stock for everybody who wants to vote.” answer and discuss until after the next Tillamook county.—Astorian.
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term of the circuit court.
When Bro. Dellinger wilfully publishes
Tillamook City is now a full fledged
the statement that "Civilization has not
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bonded city, paving interest on a $45,-
The trouble with a good many people penetrated very deep in Tillamook coun­
000 mortgage plaster six months before
ty,” he lies and he knows that he lies,
that money is required. The Portland in Tillamook City they are not content
and we have no compunction is saying
to
let
well
enough
alone,
but
w
ho
want
bond buyers must think that Tillamook
to pull down. The city had a represen­ that the Astorian is a sanguinary pei-
City people are "easy.”
tative body of business men on the first verler of the truth when it publishes lies
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We move that no one be allowed to water commission. Because it could not about Tillamook. Civilization has pene­
occupy the side walk:? in the business be "worked” like a lump of putty and trated very deep in Tillamook county,
portion of the city with chairs and seats did not bear the "ear marks" of those for as a class the people are industrious,
to the inconvenience of pedestrians and who have an ax to grind, the city’s in­ thrifty, studious and sober 11 inded, dis­
annoyance of ladies who have to walk terest was sacrificed in behalf ot a fac creet and prosperous. And all this was
tional "slate.” We must confess that this brought about under trying and perplex­
over a lot of tobacco juice.
tendency not to let well enough alone ing conditions through lack of railroad
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C. B. Hadley sent a letter to J. E. Sim­ has not improved the water commission, transportation and a steamship com­
mons, the man who proposed construct­ for there are quite a number of men who pany that has crushed out or "bought
ing a railroad into Tillamook, twelve would not allow their names to be used off’’ opposition for the purpose of mono­
day since, but no reply has been received. on account of the meddlesomeness of a polizing the business. As to the intelli­
Peradventure the gentleman is on a long few persons who never will let well gence and civilization of the people of
Tillamook, we will refer to but one in­
journey, is sleeping, or has gone to Eu­ enough alone.
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stance to prove that Bro. Dellinger lied.
rope to buy the rails.
Editors have to do considerable niis- At the last county election, when it came
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Everything points in the direction that sionary work without pay. We do not to a question of morals and deceny, the
if Binger Hermann had not been elected know whether this is missionary work people of Tillamook, by an overw helm­
congressman, no investigation would or piracy. The whole of the time that ing vote, voted the saloons and their
have been made into the land frauds in the Independent was published it copied gambling joints out of business, and to­
Oregon. It was after Hermann's scalpi the board of commissioners’ proceedings day many women, families and homes
that Hitchcock was dead set on getting, from the Headlight. The Herald is doing are blessed thereby, while Tillamook
but in doing so he has roped in lots of exactly the same thing, for since Rollie City, which was once a "wide open”
others.
has been a newspaper man in this city he saloon and gambling town, thanks to
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has not gone to the records more than the civilization and intelligence of the
Councilman Chase mania for introduc
once or twice for the purpose of writing people of the county, is a closed town
ing ordinances received a back set when
up the proceedings. It is the Headlight and as peaceable,orderly and respectable
he undertook to run the whole show.
man who has given the citizens «a full and as any city in the state, so much so that
His absurd ordinance to prohibit wash
complete account of the commissioners’ since local option went into effect the
houses and laundries within the citv met
proceedings, and he has never committed services oi the city marshal has been dis
its doom on Monday. Harvey was one
an act of piracy to swipe it from other pensed with at a saying of $45 a month
too many for the councilman from No.
to the city. Will Bro. Dellinger cast his
newspapers.
1 ward, but the fight is not over with,
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optics around Astoria and count the
for the latindrvma;; may yet air some of
What is the matter with the people ir. number of saloons, gambling helis, houses
the fisherman’s acts.
Yamhill county, anyway. Before thev of prostitution, dance halls, etc., and he
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will have to admit that whereas civiliza­
The river and harbor bill contains an demand a referendum on the $1,000,090
tion has penetrated very deep in Tilla­
appropriation of $ 10,000 for Tillamook bill they might inquire why, if the bill
mook county, it has not done so in As­
bar and bay improvements. That is but a wasn’t exactly dra wu up as it should
toria, where editors like Dellinger have
small appropriation when one considers have been, was it that Governor Cham­
lacked the 11 oral courage to condemn
the mar.v mi'lionsof undeveloped resour­ berlain did not veto it ? It looks to us
the vice and shame and the uncivilizing
ces there are in the county only waiting as if Yainhillites have become "knockers”
influences that have, we are sory to say,
for improved harbors or a railroad so as for the governor,who shirked his respon­
penetrated very deep in Astaria. The
to be able to reach the markets, The ap- sibility because he Licked the grit to veto
Headlight dots not propose to allow the
propriation couldn't have been much the bill. It a special election is called f«»r
next June, that will cost in the neigh Astorian to lie, and damnably so, about
smaller.
borhood ot $40,000, whereas if the elec Tillamook or its people, without resent­
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The Headlight man is not inclined to lion is not held until 1906, then bankers ing such base insinuations.
be bloodthirsty, but, byjabers, the next and money lenders will scoop in large
man who comes to Tillamook county sums ot money for interest on state war­
Two Big Sales, Friday and
with a "hot air’’ railroad proposition we warrants, while the State Treasurer will Saturday at Haltom’s :
shall have no hesitation in organizing a have all the state money on hand for
75c. New Dress Goods at
lynching bee, and we are sure every able two years if the appropriation bill is
58c.
voted
down
bv
the
people.
Therefore,
it
bodied man in the connty will be only
$1.25 Ladies’ Kid Gloves at
too willing to yank onto the rope for the looks as though Yamhill county is want­
purpose of gibbeting those "hoi air" rail ing to place the state finances in a devil
road procrastinators, for our patience is of a fix. The Yainhillites must be feeling
gay, but they won’t after the votes are
How to Stay Young.
exhausted.
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counted.
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Those who reside in the Sandlake dis­
How old are you ? The adage says
thau women are ns old as they look,an I
trict are complaining about the road at
Notice to Contractors.
Hays’ place being in a bad condition. As
men as old as they leel. That's wrong.
the Sanklakers have done considerable
Sealed Bids will be received by the A man and woman arc as old as they
free work on the public road so as to en­ County Court of Tillamook County, take themselves to be
Growing obi is largely a habit of the
able them to get their products to mar Oregon, at Tillamook Oregon, until 2
ket, we hope the county court will this o’clock p. m. April 10th, 1905, for the mind. "As a man thinketh in his heart,
summer fix the road at Hays’ place, and erection and completion of a brick or so is he.” 11 he lagins shortly alter mid.
thus put a stop to further complaints artificial stone Court House according die age to imagine himself growing old
from people in the Sandlake district who to plans and specifications prepared by he will be old.
To keep one’s self from decreptitude is
think they are justly entitled to a kick Chas. H. Burggraf, architect, Albany,
somewhat a matter of will power. The
because it was not fixed before.
Oregon.
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All Bids must be accompanied by cer­ fates are kind to the man who hangs on
The last grand jury in Tillamook did. tified check payable to Tillamook County, to life with both hands, lie who lets g >
n’t do a thing to the gamblers, and from Oregon, for the sum of $250.00 as a will go. Death is slow only to tacsle tne
all appearance the next grand jury will guarantee that the contractor will fur­ tenacious.
Ponce de Leon searched in the wrong
have just as big acinch on those who are nish an approval bond equal to 75 per
violating the local option law as those cent of the contract within fifteen days place for the fountain ol )outh It is in
One must keep ones sell
who violated the gambling laws. Well, after the h warding ol the contract. Bids one's self.
a lew hundred dollars in fines put into are wanted on the building complete ; young inside. So that while "the outer
the county’s treasury won’t come amiss also seperate bids on jail cage, vault mau perislietli, the inner man is renewed
again. Anyway, it will help to pay the doors, and electric wiring. All bids shall day by day.”
When the human mind ceases to exert
salaries of the county officials who are be made out upon blank proposals for
paid to enforce the law and will show up the same. Blanks furnished upon nppli. itself, when there is no longer an active
those who think they can defeat the will cation, bv the County Clerk or the Arch- interest in the affairs oi this file, when
of the people.
itect. Plans and specifications may be the human stops reading and thinking
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seen
at the County Clerk’s Office in and doing, the man, like a blasted
What a fuss a few oft he politician« are
Tillamook
City Oregon, the Oregonian begins to die at the top.
kicking up about the expense the Normal
You are as old as you think you
Schools a e to the -tale. It was the poli. office or the Architect's office.
Keep the harness on. Your iob is
The
court
reserves
the
right
to
reject
ticians who grafted these school onto the
done.
taxpaver*, anvway, and now thev are any and all bids.
playing to the galleries to get the gralt
Brick can lie made one half mile from
At the door of the home sheltering
off. Some of the politicians are slick as Court House site nod concrete block* his wile at Roseburg, Or , whom he had
greace when they see public sentiment made on the ground or near the Court deserted some time since, Allart Willis,
flop first one way and then another. I louse site.
aged 34, shot himself ill the head an I
Two normal schools, one in Eastern and
was dead in ail instant. Willis was i
the other in Western Oregon aresuflicent
HII h Wanted.
great tiiiflrrci from rheumatism and had
for all purposes. Reduce them by the
tried every means oi effecting a cult.
Sealed bid* will lie received »I by the Some lime since he was separateii from
popular vote of the people.
County Court of Tillamook Comity. Ins wife, who has since been rooming «•
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Bitty the sorrows of a congre«smnn— Oregon, until Monday. April lOtli, 1905, the I ioum * of I A i ieeman. Willis calle I
when the administration is after his at 10 o'clock a m. Hr the c.instruction at the Fireman home and nuked to m
hide. Congressman Binger Hrrmnnn is <d a bridge «cross the North Nehalem bis w de. I lie family had retired for the
up against another indictment, charged river near it* intersection with the South night, and Willis was informed thsi
by a Washington, DC. grand jury with Nehalem river in 1 illamook county. The Mm. Willis refused to see him. " A l
destroying 36 books of correspondence plans and specifications ran lie seen at right,” lie replied, and drawing a revol.
when he was commissioner. How Binger the office of the County Clerk.
ver from I ms pocket lie bred the shot that
AH bids must be accompanied by a killed him.
is going to pull out with his tussel with
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Uncle Sam no one can tell, but, no doubt certified check payable to Tillamook
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the expre-
down in hi« heart Binger wishes Uncle County, Oregon, for 5 per cent of the
Sam had jumped onto the other fellows bi I. as a guarantee that the contractor enced dentist is located in
first and not made him the scapegoat will furnish an approved bond equal to Dr. Wise's dental patr rs, and
The railroad Lind steals will never com? 75 per cent of thecnntract price within is prepared to do nothi tg but
fifteen dais after the awarding of the first class work and give the
to fight
contract.
best of satisfaction If your
The right to ri jr< t nnv and all bid» re- teeth need fixing call upon
I is scrcrved I
him.