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I TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOMER J (Tillamook fceabligfcr K red C. Beker. Publisher. Rebate Convictions. The government’s success in bringing four officers of a great beef packing com pany to justice is a cause for heartiest cougratulation. Last week in Chicago these four officials, fearing to stand trial, entered pleas of guilty and threw them selves upon the mercy of tl:e court. They acknowledged having entered into a conspiracy to secure railroad rebates in violation of the federal statutes. )n view of their confession Judge Humphrey announced that he would show some leniency. The penalties provided by law ranged from nominal fines, without im prisonment, to heavier fines, with im prisonment for two years or under. The judge imposed a fine of $10,000 on one defendant and fines of $5,000 each on the three others. While mere money jienalties involye no great hardship to men engaged in large business operations, and the public would greatly prefer to see jail sentences imjjosed on violators of the anti trust and trade conspiracy laws, no dispo sition will be shown to grumble at the court's action. The main point is that confessions of guilt have been forced from defendants who up to now have l>een employing every legal device to hiuder the government’s prosecution. The Department of Justice has now de veloped an attack which cannot be blocked or checkmated. It has found a way to reach violators of the anti-rebate law in spite of all technical efforts to be fog the facts, and it can now go ahead confidently with the cases it has so laboriously worked up. The Beef Trust can be haled to the bar and its mana- gers be made to pay the penalty of their schemes to evade the law and exploit the public. Country Life for the Wage Earner. People flock to the cities to-day and stay there, not so much because they like to, as because]!hey must. Before the inexorable conditions that dominate men in an industrial age, they are as helpless as chips carried by a great tor rent, and the country man who drifts to the city is like the twig that is washed from the soil far inland and swept by the current into a great ocean. A multitude of ¡»copie of small means, and not own ing land, are now in the cities, not lie cause they find the city more agreeable, but because circumstances force them there. Apparently in each case there is an immediate cause, but careful observa tion will show that there is one great underlying cause of all the migration from country to city. There is a great force from which no man is free, that carries away a definite percentage.of the ¡»copie to replenish the cities, which with each new growth acquire the power of absorbing and blighting still more lives. It.is not only that the city attracts ; the country repeals. This is why there has been so little response to the cry of "Back to the Land !’’ As long as it con tinues impossible for the people to get back tn the land they will stay where they ure : in the cities. The country pro duces people and thrusts them on the cities, but never takes them back. The reason is to be found in the relative op portunities offtrd to the wage earner. Opportunity is the gate to the cities and lack of opportunity is the insut mount able barrier thatexcludes a greater num l»cr of the |>eop)e from the boon of country life. However much the wage earner may yearn for the freedom and the pure air of the country, his only oppor tunities are in the city, and there he must stay. A limited number of people can live in the country ns farmers; the icst of our population must forever de p. nd on woi k in the cities or towns for a livelihood. It we are topreserve the vigor ot the race, we must provide for the heiilth and happiness of these. It matters not how much room we have left in the country, it the man who wauls logo to the country finds it im possible to get there. We can only get the wage earner back to the land by get ting the factory and the office back to the land and there replacing the tene ment by homes on the land. Every clerk and factory operative who so desires, should he enabled to buy a home-acre convenient to his work. Rural lite, w ilhin the reach of every wage earner, would place modern industrialism on a sound social and moral foundation that it has heretofore lacked The menacing problems ot ptesent-day congested city Jife will vanish before the wage earner's fireside and home garden of the future. And not until modern industrialism has bien adjusted in this way to the needs of n health« mural development of the lac. | lory people will the democracy of our forefathers have per men ted the indus trialism of later generations. Life Insurance Abuses. That lite inrurance, in its proper •P plication, is one of the triumphs i ol modern civilisation is a fuel too clea r to n<cd debate, It is so broad and general in its uses and advantages that it has taken *a place in the fundamental pro gress of society, and any perversion that may creep in is ol universal concern. Its m tin purposes and results are so well and beneficently established, and touch the lives of so vast a numlwr ot persons that it is sale to say that abuses, when discovered will surely lie corrected by the weight of the millions who put their I money together for the protection of teis” this winter and get reciprocity their families. No word in connection treaties or maximum and minimum with life insurance is heard oftner than tariff agreements with ail countries, * mutual," and the idea that it is our national prosperity will increase merelv a delusive term is absurd and by leaps and bounds. * * * intolerable. Life insurance is the form Half, or less, of the $60.000.000 spent of co-operation that has made the great est advance. It affects the interests of annually in '* improving” the roads of more people than any other branch of this country might be spent to much the co-operative idea. Working it cov better advantage in ¡sending all the ertly for selfish ends is an offense of such highway commissioners on an educa magnitude that it cannot continue when tional trip to Europe, were the people know how to make and maintain public the searchlight is turned upon it. _______ ______ Life insurance, it is true, has become roads. an important deportment of finance. The $10.000,000 gift of John D. Rocke Large sums ot money How in constantly feller to the General Education Board, upon those intrusted with directing its which was announced last June was administrative affairs. As the equiva paid to the Board by Mr Rockefeller in lent rendered is not immediate’ money cash. In his letter last June Mr. Rock, tor investment accumulates, and ripe efeller announced that his gilt would be financial knowledge and judgment pay forthcoming on Oetober 1 in cash or securities al his option. in this particular. Yet enormous salar ies are not in order in a business of this $1OO Reward, $1OO. character, nor are they obtained to the The readers of this paper will be please»! to that there is at least one dreaded disease same lavish extent in kindred fields. learn that science has been able to cure in all its Here was the first abuse, the entering stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only po»itive cure not known to the wedge. Such profits should lie handled medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu disease, requires a constitutional^ treat for the benefit of policy holders. Growth tional ment. Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally, of revenue ought to be a source ol bene acting directly upon the blood ami mucous surfacesof the system, thereby destroying the fit to those who furnish the sinews of foundation of the »ii»eBse, aud giving the patient by building up the constitution and life insurance. When to salaries of the strength assisting nature In doing its work. I he proprie Monte Cristo order are added political tors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any sluice funds and, still worse, money ease that it fails to cure, bend for list of testi „ . a spent in legislative lobbying, a situation monials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. is created that warrants public indigna Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. tion, and that calls for emphatic protest and action. SHERIFFS SALK A phrase much heard in the last NoTiCR is H ereby G iven ,—That by virtue national campaign was •• predatory of an execution issued out of an under the of the- County Court of the Stafe of wealth." It will grow in significance seal Oregou. for Lincoln County, bearing date if certain recent developments in life the 26th day ot September, 1905, upon a judgment rendered in said Court on the 5th insurance continue. The contest of day of September, 1905, in favor of Alex Mc Nair At Company.plaintiff, and against Caro- 1908 might revolve around it. The ■ line Thornton, defendant, for the sum of party that harped upon it is not en 120.00 with interest thereon from the 5th day of December, 1902; the further sum of titled to a vote of confidence, nor can $46.80. with interest thereon from the 16th of January. 1904, interest on each of saiil it justly ask to lie trusted insincerity. day sums at the rate of 8 per cent per annum Yet the people sometimes strike down and for the further sum of $41.50 as attorney fees and the costs and disbursements of the existing conditions without taking into action and bearing interest at the rate of per cent per annum from date of judgment; full account the chances of getting 6 which said writ was to me duly directed. I nothing better or something worse. did, on the 29th day ot September. 1905, tluly levy upon the following described real Every dollar of life insurance profits property owned by said defendant, situate Tillamook County, Oregon.to-wit : improperly turned into the pockets of in Lots one, two. three and four, of Block individuals, or secretly placed to influ twenty-three of Thayer's addition to Tilla mook (now within the corporate limits of ence selfish legislation, is a species of Tillamook City), and in pursuance of the of said writ, I will on Saturday, outrageous corruption, a robbery of the commands the 4th day of November, 1905, at the hour many for the rapacious few. The time of IO o'clock a.m., at the Court House door, in Tillamook Citv. Tillamook County, to apply the remedy is at the moment Oregon, to-wit : at the door of the Sheriff's sell the above described real pro of detection, and no one has a right office, perty at public auction to the highest bidder to complain if the cure is stern in its ror cash, to satisfy said judgment, execution and Interest, with accruing costs and ex nature. penses, Bits from the American Farmer. C. H. WOOLFB, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, Dated this 4th day of October, 1905. HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C, Everything Needed ta^he Harness Ltne W. A- WILLIAMS Un to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL Begins its 2-lth year September 26th T hree C ourses of S tudy Preparing for County and State Cer tificates. Higher courses recognized in Washington and other States. D emand for N ormal T rained T eachers . Longer terms, higher wages and better opportunities for promotion award the Nomini graduate for bis enterprise. School directors appreciate the superior ability of Monmouth graduates and the demand far exceeds the supply. Succiai attention given to methods work in graded and ungraded schools. Or J. B. V. B utler . Secretai v . N otice Is H ereby G iven , that by virtue of the authority conferred upon the under- signetl as executors of the will of Henry h Downing, deceased, and under the term of said will the undersigned executors will «di at private sale on and after November l>t 1905, the following described reul property situated in Tillumook County, Oregon, to- wit : The Southeast quarter of the Northwest <|uurter ; the Northeast quarter of the South west quarter nn»i lot 4 of section 13 ¡n township 3 North of range 1<> west of the Willamette Meridian. Baid sale will lx? made for cash to the person making the highest offer therefor. Sale will be subject to con firmation by the county court of Tillamook County. Oregon. Offers mav be made to the executors at Nehalem, Oregon, or left with H. T. Hotts, Attorney at Law, Tillamook City, Tillamook County, Oregon. Date»! this 28th day ot Beptcmber, ltior, FRANK R STEINHAUKR and HARRY SWEENEY. Executors of the last will and testament of Henry H. Downing, Deceased. T imber L and A ct , J uns 3 1678 —N otice F ob P umi . icatiom . United Staten 1.4» ml Office, Portland, Oregon, Sept. 26, I905. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the proviaions of the a t of CmigrcbK «»I June3, 1M78, entiled “ Au act lor the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," hm tended to all the Public Land States by act ot August 4 I892, KATE COX, Of Republic, C ounty of Perry, State of Wash- ington, has this day filed tn this office her sworn statement No. 6673, for the parchnse of the Sw % of Section No. 3a, in Township No. 5 South. Rang«* 10 West, aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and .»> establish her claim to said land before the County Clerk, of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook City. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day .( December, ¡905. she names as witnesses Maud Oliver, Walter C. Bailey and J oh 11 H. Oliver of Tillamook. Oregon ; and James (’. Cox, of Republic Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on 01 before said 6th day of December, 1905. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. RED FRONT SHOE H T. STORE BOTTS, A ttorney - at -L aw . • Complete set of Abstract Books in office. Is now located in the Store formerly used as the Model Restaurant, where LADIES’, GENTLEMEN and MISSES’, CHILDREN FOOT WEAR of the latest and best quality will be constantly kept in stock. Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. COOPER, My experiance in the shoe business for 30 years give me A ttorney - at -L aw , the advantage in selecting boots and shoes suitable for the Tilla O regon . T illamook , mook trade. The public are cordially invited to examine my goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. The Red Shoe Store is the only Boot aud Shoe Store in Tilla CARL HABERLACH, mook county. ........................................ SHERIFF'S KALK, It is regrettable to hear that so many farmers have ceased to cure their own In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. meat and are depending, just like us N. I’. Hansen, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Plaintiff*, poor city folks, on packing house pro VS ducts. Is it possible that we are A. J. Hembree and Louis Oiiitechcr Fleck. threatened with the calamity of seeing Defendants. Office across the street and north from is H ereby G iven .—That by vir the country-cured ham and bacon go tue N otice of an execution duly issued out of and the Post Office. out of fashion and be added to the under the seal of the above entitled court and in the above entitled cause, and to me di list of lost arts ? Heaven forbid ! rected, dated the 31st day of August, 1905. Some years ago all farmers had their upon a jndgment rendered and docketed in said court on the 4th day of May, 1903, in smoke houses and raised and cured favor of plaintiff and against defendants AJA H. GOYNE, for the sum of >149.50 and their own meat. In those blessed days above-named, the further sum of $7.50, costs and dis of the action I have duly levied nobody had heard of the “ cured while- bursements upon the following described real estate, A ttorney - at .L aw . you-wait” abominations of this age, situate in Tillamook County. Oregon, to- wit : All the right, title and interest of but now it is hard to get the old time said defendant, Louis Fleck, in and to the Office : Opposite Court House, luxuries anywhere. We should think South East quarter of the South East quarter of Section 28 and the East it a good custom to revive on a large of the North East *4 and the North East *,4 the South East % of Section 33, in Town T illamook , O regon . scale, for purposes of profit alone, to of ship 4 South of Range 10 West of Willamette say nothing of once more lieing able Meridian. And in compliance with said levy of said to enjoy that inimitable tidbit—the execution, I will, on Saturday, the 7th »lav October, 1905, at the hour oflO o'clock country-cured ham. The latter, prop of A. M. at the court house door, to-wit: at the H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D , erly put up, will bring double the price door of the sheriff's office in Tillamook City, Tillamook County. Oregon, sell, at public of the packing house product among auction, to the highest bidder for cash hi all the right, title and interest which the the well to do in all the large cities hand, STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISO1L above named defendant, Louis Fleck. had on P pysician and S urgeon . and the patent process breakfast bacon the 4tli ilav <>f May. I'.iu.'l. or since had in ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, and to the above de-cribed real property, to cannot compete with that smoked and satisfy said execution, judgment, with inter BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. Office first door East of F. R. and costs and all accuring costs. cared for as in the earlier days, We est Dated this 31st day of August, 1905. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and C H WOOLFB have suffered enough by modern inno also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco. Portland Beals’ office. Sheriff of Tillamook Cuunty, Oregon. vations without lieing asked to give and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to NOTH E FOR PI HI . ’ CATION. up the most cherished dish of our child SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR Department of the interior Land Office at Portlard. Ore., hood—the inimitable country ham, B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. August 26th, 1905 side meat, shoulder and ** streaked Notice is hereby given that the following Arents 1° R * N- R R- Co • Portland. R. BEALS, g “ |A. & C. R. R. Co.. Portland. named settler has filed notice of his intention middling.*' to make final proof in support of his claim, ■ * * * and that said proof will b-* made before the Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express The Trust, and others, w ho suffer from County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla on <*ctol>er 6th, 1905, viz REAL ESTATE, insatiable greed and can never get inook Citv, Oregon, JOHN C CREKCY, enough, should take warning from the U.K. No 126S0 for the Nw of Nw % of section 2q. tp. 3 south, range s west F inancial A gent , T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1878.—N otice F or rattlesnake, lately found near Ozark, He names the following witnesses to prove his P ublication P ublication . residence upon aud cultivation of United States Land Office, Missouri, self-imprisoned lie tween two continuous United States Land Office, said land. viz. : Portland, Ore., Tillamook, Oregon. Portland, Ore. rails of a fence. This snake had come Beth F Moon. Joe Hollett, Perl Coulson, J. J. July 13th, I90S. Aug. 29th, I905. Houser, of Blaine, Oregon Notice is hereby given that in com liahce Notice is hereby given that in compliance upon a flock of little quail, caught one A lgernon S, D resser .Register with the provisions of the act of congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale »if June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of the birds and swallowedit. The sur Sheriff's Sale. timber lands in th»‘ states of California. Oregon of timber lands in the States of California, vivors ran to the other side of the fence, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Nevada and Washington Territory ' as extended Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as HOS. COATES, all the Public Laud States by act of August 4 extended to all the Public Land States by act of whereupon the snake crawled lie tween execution duly issued out of and under the t»» August 4, 1892. seal of the County Court of the St ate of Ore 1892, Agent for Fireman’s RERTHA V. HOLDSWORTH. the rails until it caught another bird, gon for Tillamook County upon •» judgment , ERNEST J. GIENGER. in said court and duly docketed Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of which it swallowed. The result was rendered therein on the first »lay of August, 1904 in »if Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Fund and London and Lanca^ sworn statement No. 6626, for the purchase ”7°™ that the snake, owing to the bulge favor of John 8 ven son, plaintiff, and against , of for the purchase the Lot 8. in sec. 84. tp. 4 N, range 8 W ; lota 1 of the 8 H of Se *4 No Vincenz Jacob and M. Melchior, defendants, of Section 81 , tp. 2 north shire Fire Insurance made by the first morsel, was unable to for the sum of $276. with interest thereon at ' and 2, and Se % Ne of »Section No. range 9 west and N of No W, sec. No. 6, in 3, in Tewnship No. 3 Narth. Range No. rate of 6 per cent per annum from April township 1 North, Range No. 9 West, and will move forward, and I mvhusc of the sec the Companies. 16th. 1904, for the further sum of $35 as an M West, and will offer pro»if to show that the offer proof to show that the land sought is lano sought is more valuable for its timber more valuable for its timber orstone than for ond protuberance was unable to get attorney's fee and the further sum of $ n .1O or stone than for agricultural purposes and to agricultural purposes.and to establish his claim | costs and disbursements. on which there Tillamook .. Oregon. back. Thus its greed led to its death, was paid the sum of $50 >‘ii Augtixt establish her claim to said land before the to said land before the Countv Clerk of Tills- 3, 1904, an«l saitl writ oeing to tne Register and Receiver of this office at Pot Hand rnoak County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on many a man also may meet an untimely 1 duly directed and bearing date the O egoii, on Tharsdav, the 12th day of October’. Thursday, the7th day of December, I905. ¿He death by struggling in greed to gain too 19th tiny of September. 1904, I have, by vir 1905. She names as witnesses : names as witnesses : W m Bryant, of Portland. Oregon ; Timothy tue thereof, duly levietl upon the following Oir. ; Lewi. much money or honor in too short a »lescribed real property situated in Tillamook Corcoran of Jewell Oregon ; W‘ A, Wheeler OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, °i •■ob’onTille. Ore Fr.nk Crane, of County. Oregon to. wit: All the right, title of Portland, Ouegon ; Cora E Wheeler, of Hobeonville. Ore.; George William,, ot Tilla time. Portland, Oregon and interest w hich the said Vincenz Jacob All goods purchased of me will be repaired at the following rates 60c Men’s Shoes, half soled 40c Ladies’ 35c Misses’ » P. F BROWNE,Salesman * * * ♦ W * Jas. J. Van Allen, who married a rich girl and l*eeaine great, is disgusted with _______ America and contemplates takiug his ballot and postoffice addrru abroad, John I). Roukcicller is having trouble with the republic been use he will not tell the w hereoboutB of his father. And the rest ol the multimillionairs either are mixed up in the Equitable or haie stomach trouble. While us poor ducks, troubled only with debts and book agents, think America is just right so long as we can go on a $1.25 excursion every season and attend the county fair two days. We all know where our re lations are and don’t care who knows it and expect them iu for dinner Sunday. And none of us are ever an no yeti by solicitations to go on theEquitable board. Ami our stomachs are A No. 1 and full 'd rtmsting ears right uff the cob. Gcd rK^’ » * If we can knock out the *' standpat- mook, Ore Any and alf persons claiming adversely the had on said August 1st. 1904, or has since Any and all persona claiming adversely the had in an»l to the following descrilied tract, ar»ove describ'd lands are requested to filetheir above-deseni^d land, are reoueated to hie their to-wit Beginning at the half mile stake be clniin« in this office on or before said 12th dav Claims in thia office on or before said 7th day of 7 December, 1905. tween Sections fifteen and twentv-two in of October, 1903. * A loeefow 9. D resskm , Register. t««wnship one south of range 9 west of the A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Willamette Meridian, running thence south T imber L and , A ct J un . j. 1878. — N cticb ro. 160 rods to the south east corner of the P ublication . north west quarter of section twenty-two; flilted State. Land Office, TiMBta L.MD, ACT J unb j . 1878.—N otice fo » thence in a northwesterly direction "to the Portland, O-egon, south east Corder of the north west quarter P ublication . v August 29th. 1905. 1 of the north west quarter of said section 22, United States Land Office, Notice is hereby given that in compliance 113 2-11 rods more or less . thence north Portland, Oregon, with the provisions of the act of Congress ot1 to the section line between said sections June jrd. lira entitl.d An art for , fifteen ami twenty-two so roils, thence east on saiil line 80 nuts to place of beginning containing 60 acres more or less. Also the homestead claim of Peter Brant 1>eing the south west quarter of section fifteen in town CHAS |{ DODD. shin one south of range nine west of the Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Willamette Meridian, excepting therefrom 6»» ! Of «reton. ha. thU day died in thia ,,ffi” acres heretofore deeded by Teter Brant and JAMES C. COX No 6e6o for wifcto Mnry K. Juikl bv deed recorded on I Ina .worn .tatoment °L,'frr’r s"»e of Wash S M Nw W .ectm.? Il b,.mnP,1bLii page 408 of book • E" of records of deeds ch— of the Ington, h.s thi. day died In thia office hl, .nd lot. 7 and S. ol acction No 14 |,, for Tillamook County. Oregon. *7'o' «•» |rurcha»e . to.n.hip No. J South, of kang. , 0 Wet. and Amt in compliance with the demands of No as n..4 No ,n Township n. ■ r proof ,o. ,how ll1"' the land ihow saiil writ I will, on Friday, the 27th dav of r t'hit ,K 1° u t,,fer pro°f ‘o October. 1905 at the hour of 10 o'clock A ■umght to more valuable for ,u timber or .tine f„°".!" U. ‘"d I* more valuable ihan Io agncultmiU pnrpom ami toeat.b i.h M at the court house door, to-wit At the for i.s timber or stone than for agricultural our- land before the Regi.ter and po-es. and to establish hl. clafm to “aidif.nd door of the sheriff's office in Tillamook City, hl. claim to «<d <hl" •» p'«r<lan7 Oregon Tillamook County. Oregon, sell at public at TlUamLVc“.1’ V.‘erk TiHam.K.k County, the loth day of Noromscr auction to the highest bidder for cash in onThuraday. He name. a. wilnewe. ’m««uer, tTO. O t 'KO". on Wednesday, the hand, all the right, title ami interest, which Mhday of December, 1905. He names a,7 ¿it- the said defendant had on the 1st dav of August, 19»»4. or since has had in an») to Welter C. Bailey. John H. Oliver Maud the above describe«! realpropertv to satisfy RcJYbUe"! W^b*» °r'<O" K“* “ said execution judgment with interest, ami costs ami all accruing coats. o" ptraon. claiming adversely the • ? H W o «> lfr Hrtmalrthls^mir'1’ ,r'J'0»ee<ad to file7their Sheriff of Tillamook Countv. Oregon. Dated this 2Oth day of September. 190.*.^ Aunn.won Da asst a. BcgMcr. ALoannon S. Duun. Refister. IterJh ^mook' B 0 «» -- *>«‘5?; I GO TO TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. T hos . C oates . Pres. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . S. STEPHENS, • Real Estate and Fire, Life, J Health, Accident, Insurance. Agent for the Northwest School Furni ture Co. and Otgans and Pianos. Notary Public. Office : Southwest from the Court « _ • in the building occupied as a music » <1