Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 04, 1905, Image 4

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    W. S. Hare ...................................
1.80
Commissioners’ Court.
|t> the situation in Tillamook county,
(’. H. Woolfe, expenses at
cicunt court . . ...................... 18.10
I but there is this difference : Tillamook s
The board ol county commissionera
—State vs. Gr..nt Lederer.—
It seems to be the consensus of opinion court house is to cost a little over $20,- met on Wednesdav with Judge Conder
G. 11. Alley, justice....................... 12.00
amongst the water commission and city OOO, with a large amount of the money and Commissioner Geo. W. Body feit C. H. Woolfe..........................
4.50
council to stop further payment ot already raised and remaining idle in the present. Commissioner Loerpabel was Emily Smith................................. .'. 1.7o
treasurer's
hands
;
whereas
the
Clatsop
1.70
unable to be present at tins term of Mary E. Smith......................
water rent to the Water Company until
L. L Smith........... ........................
l,7o
the pressure is sufficient to warrant pay­ county court bouse w ill cost oyer $100,- court.
Naomi Deightou..........................
2.90
000 with no money on hand. County
ing for it.
Claim of school district No. 16 for
Said the Maiden to the Man.
—Claim ot Jurors.—
Judge Conder and the commissioners
V
*
*
rent
for
Novemlier
election
was
with-
‘TH disclose to you a plan
G. H. Waid..... ............................. 10.80
The mutual telephone company has not could delay building the court house un­
diawn by consent of clniuienls.
Gus Nelson ...................................
7.80
How to win my hand and heart:—
applied for a franchise yet, and we are til next January il they so desired, when
Claim of Tillamook Logging Co. for Andrew Klein................................... 12.0C
informed that if is not likely to either. they could levy the balance of the money
Just shake those clothes—they're shams
G. M. Cobb..................................... 12.00
$12 was continued.
We are wondering what has become of to complete the court house. It would
Get the kind that’s made by 'Lamms’
Claim ofj. Sanders and Frank Wheeler Joseph Bixby ................................ 9.40
all that "hot air” Bro. A. W. Fletcher, of be unw ise for them to adopt thatcourse,
Chas. Desmond.............................
8.00
And as one we’ll then depart."
C. C. Jenson.................................... 10.20
Oretown, shot into the citv dads a tew lor it would make a delay of 12 months, were continued.
In the matter o(the petition of G. N. W. T. Doughty.............................
7.4u
weeks ago ?
and we have a vague idea il il is delayed
6.80
Hogden for a road of public easement, J. H. Hathaway.......................
* * *
that length ol time il it comes to readver­
F. L. Sappington. John Hickey and G. (.'lifts. Ostrander............. -....... _... 7.40
It is stated »hat the county is going to
tising the county will have to pay from
Alex McDonald............................... 12.00
lease the toll roads thev have bought. $2,000 to $3,000 more for the court M. Watkins were appointed viewers to Fred Robitch.................................
8.20
That is a funny idea and tinged with house. Therelore, our advice is that the meet on the 22nd of May.
W. G. Hanis .................
6.20
11.60
The countv clerk was ordered to ad­ W. A. Gage............................
inossbackism. The toll roads ha ve been
county court should proceed with the
M. D. Reading ........ . ................
7.40
a curse to the country, to say nothing of
erection of the court bouse w ith as little vertise for bids for the construction of a Milles Warren............................ ... 7.40
He did as she commanded
how they have squeezed the people, so we
bridge across the Big Nestucca river at Frank Owen»................... »........... 11.20
delay as possible. It is lor the best inter-
And when coming back thus "BRAND -ed
hoped the roads will be thrown open free
or
near what is known as the Charlev H. E. Weston................................. 6.20
est of the taxpayers and the public, and
He was greeted with sweet laughter:
to the public. Those who owned them,
C. E. Donaldson........................... 6.9)
a considerable saving as well to the tax­ Smith ford.
perhaps, feel glad they w ere able to dump
She said—“Much to me you’re worth
Report of Fred Zaddach supervisor of Wm. Maxwell.................... . ........ .. 6.80
payers when everything is taken into
D. B. Dar bey.................................
8.40
them upon the county.
Oothed with THE BEST ON EARTH"
K. C. Muggarell............................ 12.00
considetalion, that the court bouse road distract No. 1 was approved.
* * *
Claim
of
Tillamook
Lumber
Co.
for
Seth
F.
Moon
.................................
11.00
And they lived happy ever after.
As some of the mercantile stores in this should be erected this year. That is the $79 92 was continued, but on reconsid­ Henty Tohl....................................... 12,00
city propose doing a cash business in the general opinion, so the county court eration was allowed.
Alex Watt..................................... .. 6 20
A. W. Fletcher................................. 13.00
future, we think if this system can be ought not to delay the building.
Every man who seeks to clothe himself with the
Bond
of
John
Hickey,
as
roadmaster,
* * si
Fred Christensen........................... 2.90
carried out it will be better for those who
satisfactory kind of made-to-measure apparel should
was
approved
When the newspapers were scrapping
S. H. Rock.......................................
13.00
trade
here.
It
may
cause
a
little
incon
­
follow the maiden’s injunction.
with the city council for simply a fair The court ordered a warrant drawn in H. H. Hays....................................... 53.20
venience to those who have been in the
and reasonable compensation lor work, the sum of $500 to pay for the Little O. Bergman A Co......................... 125.19
The “LftNIM" kind from “Start to Finish”
habit of doing their trading on the credit
Councilman Chase said they were hold­ Nestucca Toll Road, and it has agreed to Fred Lowery...................................... 3.80
makes good its label “THE BEST ON EARTH”
plan, yet for all that if the business men
ing the city up. He said the same thing purchase the Big Nestucca Toll Road for S. Downs, bailiff............................. 12.00
That means material, trimming, workmanship and fit; and they’re made strictly
can cut out the long credit system they
5.00
on Wednesday evening about the attor­ $1000, the sale of which will be com­ C. Hanenkratt ...............................
for you -not for the other fellow. They’re money saving clothes because of
will hud less trouble in paying their own
Tbe liwiu Hodsun Co................... 18.90
neys, and now wants to engage an out- pleted at an adjourned meeting ot the Ralph Ackley.................................. 16.00
their lasting qualities. Never get out of shape and always have a smart and
bills.
side attorney to look after the city's in­ court the first Monday in June.
S. M. Dailey.................................. 30.00'
* * *
natty appearance. Prices are right, too. “Seeing is believing’’ and if you
Tillamook -Water Co......................
2.00
Some of our Catholic friends think the terest. We believe the city is able to
—Road District No. 6.—
haven’t ordered your Spring attire yet, put us to the test by calling at
Headlight went a little too far in its pay the newspapers and attorneys a fair J. Ottis........................................... $33.00 K. Mills, salary.................... ,.... 50.00
31.60 A. M. Hate, salary ................... 100.00
“THE BEST ON EARTH” CLOTHES SHOP
criticism of Father Schell in our issue of remuneration for work, and when Chase Frank Owens ............................
13.50 C. A.Johnson, salary.................... 50.00
You'll find there a large and superb line of Spring and Summer materials to sektt
last week. We are frank to admit that makes a public statement that they are Fred Briody.................................
7.50
22.00 B. F. Durfee................................
Guy Mattoou...............................
it was somewhat severe and might have holding the city up it is a libel. Sup­ Roy Mattoon...............................
from and courteous treatment—buy or no buy.
IT'S WORTH LOOKINC IN’O.
24..'H I Cobn A Co...................................... 11.25
been couched in more moderate and pose the Headlight made the statement Chas. Ray, teams.......................
85.1X1 J. H. Oliver.......................................... 85
7.60
9.50 Cohn A Co......................................
charitable language, yet editors are that Chase was holding the citizens up Lester Lundingbam...................
7.00 R. L. Wade.................................... 87.75
human and err sometimes in judgment. and trying to rob them on the price ot E. Lundingbam...........................
John Craven................................. 13.00 — Balance continued for O. K.
But, to justify our position, all we need fish when he was only asking fair com- (I. Dann....... ..............................
by parties »Ho purchased.—
13.00
add is that the man who attacked Arch­ pensation, he would sue us for liabel and A. Gage..........................................
5.00 Tillamook Lumber Co............... 20.64
25.00 B. O. Snuffer...... ..................... 30.00
bishop Qhristie and others in such a pav a reasonable compensation to an A. Hess ..........................................
venomous manner as it was reported attorney to defend his case—unless he Thomas Willson........................... 33. (X) M. F. Leacb.................................. 5.86
D. Fletcher..... ............................ 21.00 F. L. SappiDgton....................... 20.00
Father Schell had done, we thought he could find some attorney who could not Henry Gage.................. .......... ..
16.00 P. W. Todd, saiaty..................... 45.83
was not deserving of the least sympathy. get a case without doing it for nothing. L. Whiteman............................... 16.00 William Woods.............................. 50.00
* * *
The city pays a reasonable compensation J. C. Smith..................................
4.00 C. H. Woolfe, refunded............ 18.28
2. IX) W. W. Conder salary..................... 50.00
It is about time for another railroad to city officials and o.k. bills for lumber, C. Christensen.............................
1.00
to be built into Tillamook on the "hot gravel, electric globes and merchandise C. Waymire.................................
2.00
Hogan......................................
WARSAW STAINED RED.
air” system. When the Simmons’ pro­ and not a word is said about holding up C.
17.57
Wm. Grosboff..............................
position was first made a number of our the city, nor do the city dads resort to B. Kingston............ ......... ...........
16.62 People in Orderly Demonstrations
citizens were very much concerned for cheese paring and chewing the rag, for Stephen Bauer...................... ,.....
17.10
Slain by Troops in Wanton
A.
A
If
niter
....................................
11.75
fear the Headlight man would pour cold they allow the bills without question. Il
Massacre.
J.
T.
Weckoit
...............................
14.25
water upon it. We are frank to admit is the city officials who are to blame for
W arsaw , May 1 —Nearly 100 persons
F. C. Varner...... .......................... 12.75
that we felt like criticising the proposi­ not having a city attorney, for they E. C. Varner................................
14.25 were killed or wounded in disturbances
tion from the start, but as so many of our failed to agree amongst themselves who D. Biadley................. . .................
4.10 in various quarters of Warsaw today.
William
Penter
...........................
35.00 The troops, apparently, were uncontrol.
citizen felt that it was a "sure thing” they wanted. If the mayor and city
table and violated all orders to act with
—Road District No. 3.—
this time, we purposely held our whist. council would put their heads together
moderation. They fired into the crowd
Harvey
Williams
..........................
35.20
But
it
is
about
time
for
another
bag
of
When the story opens John Fairplay, a young merchant,
and appoint a city attorney, as they
of demonstrators, and workmen in des­
Charles
Erickson
........................
24.40
resorted to the use of firearms
who has recently inherited a large fortune from an aunt is on the wind to make his advent and catch—well should do, that would put a stop to the Alfred Carlson . ......... .............. 14.80 peration
we feel as though Simmons had us on foolish talk that the attorneys were try M. J. Toddbunter....................... 19.20 and bombs. Many women and children
are
among
the dead and living
point of becoming .the affianced husband of Evelyn Nickelbury, a hook.
19.20
ing to hold up the citv and that Yamhill Wm. Jolly....................................
What approaches a reign ol terror ex­
*
*
«
Peter
Jacobs
................................
19.20
the only daughter of an opuleut member of the New York Pro­
ists tonight, the city presents a most
Mr. Thayer cracked a good joke upon geese were to be imported to represent M. Davis.........................................
gloomy aspect, and the temper ol the
duce Exchange. Fairplay's suit is prospering, when he suddenly I Councilman Chase on Monday evening. Tillamook City. It may be, however, Bruce Ross ........................... ...... 17.00
1C. 00 entire community augurs ill. The pres
Weiss..................................
8. Ou ence of numerous patrols of Cossack
discovers a will in his own house, which had apparently been The cilv dad from the first ward was the that the city will find that it needs some Alfred
reliable advice, and if it doesit ought not Emmett Jenkins.......................... 11.40
and infantry is the only remind,
left by his deceased aunt, and by which she leaves the bulk of her first to set the ball rolling as to what to kick about paying reasonable fees to Frank Butz.................................... 11.40 cavalry
of lurking danger.
should be done in regard to the threat-
Hiner............................... 14 40 er No
untoward
incident was reported
fortune to charitable institutions. On leaaning this, Nickelbury I end litigation by the water company. "I attorneys for their services, which it will Clifford
George Davis................................
9.80 until afternoon. The first disturbance
gives Fairplay cold shoulder, and induces his daughter to do the have always found it the best thing to have to if the citv is sued, even should it M. Forrester................................. 3.20 occurred between 1 and 2 o'clock this
A. Plaski.......................................
appoint a citv attorney.
.20 afternoon, when a procession of several
same, adding he has learned of an illicit love-intrigue between | do when you need an attorney is to go
Eddie Fishbocker........................
1.60 thousand workmen, carrying red Hags,
ahead and employ one.” "Well,” chimed
—Road District No.5.—
Wedding at Oretown.
the lover and a young lady. Said intrigue and the plot about tile in Claude, "why didn't you employ one
marched along Zelnsna street. The dem
A. Cady........................
11.60 onstration was quite orderly and pro­
discovered will, however, prove to be only schemes artfully con­ when you sued Gove ?” Even Chase Married, on the 27th of April, at the M.
Henry Smith.......................
ceeded
without molestation lor some
9.60
structed by a certain Sharp, Fairplay’s rival. The effect of which enjoyed the joke and participated in the home ot the bride's parents,Mr. and Mrs J. Woods.............................
12.20 distance. Suddenly several squadrons of
Redberg, Oretown, Ore., Mr. Ole Red. Ollie Woods.......................
7.20 Uhlans appeared, but without interfering
cause Evelyn, too, to regard her lover guilty. The plot laugh. (For the benefit of those who do berg
11.20 with the procession, and took a position
and Miss Elma Porter. In the pre. P. R. Coulson ....................
not see the joke, we may say that Chase
Howser.......................
6.60 along the sidewalks, while the workmen
thickens until at last it is successfully unraveled by Pymples, and Gove had a trivial case in the justice sence of a number of relatives and friends J. Edd J. Bailey
..........................
.80 passed through the fines,
book-keeper, whois in the employ of Sharp, who unknowingly, or court, both of whom conducted their the Rev. C. H. Waymire performed the R. W. Btindj......................
17.20
Wanton Attack by Troops.
Robert
McClay
.................
1.60
without intention, proves himself to be the “ Deus ex machina” own case, much to the amusement ot the ceremony. The happy couple are well Ralph Welsh......................
Then a company of infantry approach-
15.40 cd from the front and immediately the
a udiencc).
known and highly respected young peo­
Hugh Welsh.........................
of the play.
15.20 cnvalry charged into the pri cession,
* * *
ple. and we trust a long, happy life is in E. E. Roland.................. .
12.80 driving it with the flat ol the sword into
When the Water Company neglected to store for them. Quite a large crowd ol
A ct I.
Dave Hess................ ..........
17.20 a disorganized mass. M hen the cnvnhv
I
improve
its
pipe
line
a
few
years
ago
and
Mark
Curl
...........................
S cene I.—Sharp’s office in Wall street.
relatives and friends were invited and all
15.40 withdrew, the inluutry fired n volley,
at a time when it was plain that some-
8.00 whereupon the demonstrations turned
enjoyed themselves, for Mr. and Mrs. N. Dye.................................
S cene II.—Ante room to Sharp’s office.
H. M. Farmer.....................
thing should be done to give the citv bet­
2.90 and fled. The infantry continued to dis­
Poiter entertained the guests in a man Frank Dye...........................
7.20 charge volle>s into the retreating.shriek­
S cene III.—I’arlor in Fairplay’s villa.
ter fire protection, it practically threw ner that makes one feel at home. The
Allie Poland........................
3.20 ing multituile. Thirty.one persons were
away a valuable franchise and forced the wedding dinner was a flue recommend Ralph Welsh........................
A ct II.
8.00
killed aud many wounded, nnd of the
I city into a mortgage indebtedness much
2.00 latter it is believed 15 will die.
for the cook,who was no other than Mr Bob Housten.......................
D. F. Coulson....................
Parlor in Nickelbury’s villa.
larger than the city is able to carry. As
2.40
Cook, a son-in-law of Mr. Porter. Quite Ira Spencer..........................
The shooting is denounced ns haring
8.00 been quite unprovoked. It has aroused
to the water company now bringing suit
Vocal Solo, “The Maid and the Rose,” Miss E. May Jones.
a number of nice and useful presents were Del Spencer .....................
2.00 the most intense indignation among all
against the city at this late date, it cer
presented. Visiting, singing and a gene­ Nancy Smith............. ..
4.90 classes in Warsaw. Many of those who
A ct III.
tainly will fie its own fault if it is forced
1.60 were killed or wounded were shot in the
ral good time was the order of the after Henry Hays...............
Nickelbury’s Garden.
Otto Walther .............
' to the wall, for the city officials gave the
12.
(X) back, showing that they were running
noon, and before the guest« took iheir James Christensen............
company plenty of time to improve their
10.00 away when they were struck.
Selections by the band Orchestra between acts.
departure they once more congratulated O. W. Bcdyfelt..................
2.20
' pipe line. It promised to do so, but as
Another terrible scene was enacted at
the happy couple and with best wishes
Program :
—Road District No. i
5 o'clock at the corner of Hlota and Sos-
its promises never amounted to any­
for
their
future
happiness.
J.
R.
Hicks
..........................
nore
streets, w hen workmen fired from
“ DOLLARS AND CENTS.’’
thing, hence the present state of affairs
Wm. Crawtoid....................
behind a wall ata patrol, which imine-
with
its
pipe
line.
But
it
is
well
not
to
C ast of C haracters :
John Braunersrenther......
diatlv opened fire on the passing crowds
Fairview Entertainment.
Fred Kabla .....................
be too hasty in condemning the present
killing or wounding 20 |>ersoiis.
Evelyn Nickelbury, a young heiress.
. Miss Bertha Hummel. ' system,
G.
M.
Cobb
..........................
The
following
program
will
be
given
for it will not lie tt any years
Harriet Welford, her friend.......
.. .Miss Winnie Govne. hence before the city is in the pipe repair- at the Grange Hall, Saturday evening, Lofus Larsen............. —
NETARTS.
- Wm. Norris......................
Mrs. Shybold, Everlyn’s aunt............
.. .Miss Flora Perkins. J ing business itself.
Mav 6th.
S.
Linkhart
..........................
Frank
and
Miss
Ruth Easter, of Till«
Betsey, a lady’s maid...........................
... .Miss Marie Smith.
Song. " Mill Mav.’’ bv the School.
* * *
I Alvin Thompson ...............
monk, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
William Nickelbury, a widower....
Phelps on Sunday.
............... Merril Smith. The Astorian says : "The steamer El­ Concert Recitation. •• Motion Exercise— G. R. McKimens................
i Albert Zimmerman............
The Clock,’’ Second Grade.
Frank Nickelbury, M.I")., his nephew
Geo. Coffman returned home Siturdav
............... Walter Baker. more arrived in last evening from Tills-
Geo.
Hall
....................
" The Beautiful Willamette "
last from Tillamook, where lie has been
John Fairplay, a young merchant. ...
.................. Cliff Hiner. inook. Among the cargo of freight was Recitation,
A.
A.
Handy
................
Evan Ross.
working lor Eli Olds for the last few
Philip Sharpe, a modern financier.. . .
John Ek.................
days.
.... Fred Sappington. a tine cow. probably- all that there is left Solo. Mrs. H. Ella Gibson.
from the Elmore stock farm, and it was
Bayard
McKiniens.
Montague Pymples, his booker,
. ...W. C. Trombley. brought to Astoria lor safe keeping. Sev­ Class Recitation, “ Grandmother’s Dais J. W. Thompson.................
Alford Prette and family have moved
Ferret, a lawyer.........................
out to South Prairie to make their
les." First Grade.
..Frank Hanneukratt. eral years ago Mr. Elmore bought a fine
H. K. l’bomi son............. .
future home.
Mike,
" A Smart Little Bud," Primary Ray Thompson..................
larm mid stocked it with thoroughbred Song,
The new cheese factory is running now
Pupil».
• Gus Davidson...
Anderson, Servants..................
Ross Clements. cattle. There ought to lie an increase in
at Netarts, which is quite an improve­
W. B.
“ Smith.....................
...............
’
Dialogue. " The Runaways," George
James.
ment in the way ol handling milk ol the
the stock, but every time Walter Ridhalgh
Olson.
—Read District No.4.
bay.
D. D. West........ ...................
1 went down to take an invoice, there I Song, " The Little Gardners.’’
1.50
W E. CatteJin went down to Miama
H
B. Johnson...............
seemed to be no increase. What is neces. I Reciintion. “ The Roman Slave.” Mrs.
7.50 Inst Saturday returning Monday.
I D. Dai by.....................
Rosa Crawford.
THE INDEPENDENT CHURCH.
sary on a stock farm is a manager that
3.00
.............. .................
Mrs. E Dailev. of South Prairie, was
................ ...
Rrcitation, " Little Ah Sid •’ Rm is Johnson
5.25 visiting with Mr. and Mrs W. C. O Hara
| cun report ait increase of nt least one bull I
T bird Grade.
John Sheet»........- ^'"1"..
I maginary
1.50
Sunday.
1 calf a year. There is no question as to Recitation.," Our Visitors from Europe •' Henry Simmons.........................
1.50
Dedicated to the proposition that God is Sovereign King and the adaptability of the farm or the quid,
by Seven Girls.
Riley Simmous.................
The Misses Sunds and Miss Blackburn
.75
" Tops, Turvy." Primary Grades
were down from the light house Sunday.
that he especially provides for those who subscribe to his ityefthe stock, bot there has always Song.
John Weise, plank
I antomime. " The After Piece "
250. no
will and trust his providcuce, whether we follow the teach­ been a large sized discrepancy in the in­ Dialogue. “Rip Van Winkle." Mrs. D. W tn. Kimball.............
40.00
I A. K. Case.....................
Billings.
Bankruptcy Notice.
ings of the Bible, the precepts of the Pope or the dictates of a crease." I-et the Headlight asked the
27.94
i
C.
4
E.
Tbayet
.........
Trio.
Mrs
Gibson
and
children.
clear conscience.
Astorian a question . How many calves
9.15
N
otice is H ekebv G iven .- That on
John
Iler
.....................
Recitation, "Morning. Noon and Night,"
80.00 the 8ih day rd April, 1905, VOGLER
O bject —To preach the Kingdom of God and to perpetuate the could it raise with cows w hen it was im­
I Cbas. 1. Cough
Mary, Murtha and Emma Neiger.
160.35 8t HAMILTON, ol Tillamook. Oregon,
possible
to
crowd
any
more
rings
on
McIntosh A McNair '
Recitation. " Hiawatha." dramatized.
American Independence.
10.05 were duly adjudicated bankrupts, and
R O. Richards................
Duel, hv Mimes Tinnerstet.
45. (Xt tba* the first meeting ol’ their creditors
Oi’l’OSKi»— To the National abuse of the sexual functions, the their horns ?
C. H. Woolfe, salary
* » «
Dialogue. •• A Pair ot Shoes."
133.33 will be held at R..oin 6<io. Chamber of
wrong use of wine and the temperament in music.
We hope the county court will proceed Quartette, by Messrs, »nd Misses Mils Ibos. Coates, salary
50.00 Commerce Building. Portland. Oregon,
Paciflc
States
Tele.
Co
M otto —In God we Trust.
Dialogue.
•
The
Black
School
Master.
'
with the erection ot the court ’house. for
7.70 on the 19*h day of May. 1905. at 10
" W. Wiley, salaiy and travel
Song.
"
Oregon
Land.''
I'. mbi . km —A little child at home.
the reason that it is going to erect a
o clock a.at . nt which time the said
ing expenses........................
Admission,
10,
15
and
25
cents.
creditors may attend, prove theit claims,
C onstitution —By, of and for men of the Caucasian race, modest, but commodious, building, at a I
G. B. Lamb, postage..
appoint a trustee, examine the bank­
G. B. Lamb, salary
kirn on the American soil, over 18 years of age, who believe cost to the taxpayers that is exceedingly I
rupts and transact ruch other buisnem
Goats for Sate.
Henry Tohl...............
small.
The
decision
of
the
supreme
;
as
may properly come before such meet­
m the dictates of conscience, regardless of personalapinions
Fted
Zaddaeh
..................
For
Sole,
ing.
50 head of goats, in fine
court in the Clatsop county court house condition.
Fank
Severance
ot the Bible or the Church of Rome.
J. C. G ove .
Half aud halt.—Apply to J.
Dated, Portland,Oregon.Mav 1, 190->.
case may have some little resemblance J. Kupp.
Tillamook Herald
ALEX SIVEEK,
I
-Mrs. J. M. Bodie. ..
Referee in Bankruptcy.
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