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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER
19
Sheriff’« Sale.
i Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
in which they have supported the Ex- them at cost to citizens This expedient |
$be
Tillamook
ìjeabligbt
execution duly iswued out of and under the
seal of the County Court of the State of Ore-
position. The attitude of a public- was first adopted at Solingen, but has
'
gon for '1 illaniook County upon a judgment
spirited populace has been the large now spread to vaiious Westphalian
rred C. Baker. Publisher
rendered in said court and duly d< eke ted
I therein on the first day of August. 1904. in
factor in bringing the Exposition to a cities, to Posen, and even to Bavarian
favor of John Svenson, plaintiff', and agaiiibt
towns.
The
latest
government
statistics
.
Uncle Sam has almost persuaded the successful termination, he said.
The
I Vincenz Jacob and M. Melchior, defendants,
for the sum ol $27G, with interest thereon at
world that "straightforward" is a good people ol Portland in particular, and of show that the price of meal is still
the rate of G per cent per annum from April
16th, 1904, for the further sum of $35 as an
word to add to the diplomatic diction- the Coast in general, have just cause to rising. The September report shows
attorney's tee and the further sum of $5.10
took upon the achievement with a fad­ that some kinds ruse during the mouth
costs and disbursements.
;t>, c~
oj1 which there
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was paid the sum of ±
$50
“0 on August
ing of deep pride. Had President Goode's a cent and a half a pound. At a con­
3, 1UO4, and said writ oeing to me
Missouri’s corn crop this year is esti-,
duly directed and bearing
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date the
statement been made six months ago as ference between the burgomasters of
mated at 233,000,000 bu»hc’i8, or about
th day of September, 1904, I have, by vir­
the 19
a prediction of what was to be, it is Berlin and oilier important towns it
Up
to
date
Harness
Shop
The
only
complete
shop
of
tue thereof, duly levied upon the following
sixty bushels for each inhabitant of the
i.. Tillamook
'Till___
r
real property situated in
my described
doubtful if it would have met with was voted to appeal to Prince von Bue­
County, Oregon, to.wit: All the right, title
I handle no shoddy goo< s, >
state, which ought to satisfy the per credence even from the most optimistic | low, the imperial chancellor, to take kind in Tillamook connty.
and interest which the said Vincenz Jacob
capita man.
had on said August 1st. 1904, or has sii.ee
.
. pt.oue
measures to alleviate conditions, since prices will compare with those that do.
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had in and to the following described tract,
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P Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local 1 hone
Mossman.
wife
of
the
'
Mrs.
Frank
previous
petitions
made
to
Prussian
to-wit: Beginning at the half mile stake be­
Diamonds have been discovered in
tween Sections fifteen and twenty-two in
warden
of
Thurston
connty
game
Minister
of
Agriculture
Podbielski
had
township one south of range 9 west of the
great abundance in kentucky. It is no
Willamette Meridian, running thence south
reflection to mv that most of them are County, was shot just below the heart been unavailing
160 rods to the south east corner of the
on Thursday morning and has small
northwest quarter «f section twenty-two:
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of the first water.
thence in a northwesterly direction to the.
Mrs.
Mossman
has
chance
of
recovery,
Figures announced by President H. \V .
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south east coroer of the north west quarter
Begin» it« 24th year September 26th of the north west quarter of said section 22.
If he posses a fair share of the courage been able to give an account of the . Goode, of the Lewis and Clark Expo­
113 & 2-11 rods more or less ; thence north
to the section line between said sections
and grit of his distinguished father, shooting, and asserts that it was an I sition, made plain for the first time the
T hree C ourses of S tudy
fifteen and twenty-two SO rods; thence east
accident,
caused
by
the
revolver
falling
I
young Roosevelt will make a model
Preparing for County and State Le.r' on said line KO rods to place of beginning
exact extent of the tremendous success
from a shelf and striking a sack of coal 1 experienced by the Portland Worlds
tificate«. Higher courses recognized tn containing GO acres more or less. Also the
football player.
homestead claim of Peter Brant being the
Washington and other States.
underneath. Certain circumstances lead 1 Fair, which terminated on Saturday.
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south west quarter of section fifteen in town
ship one south of range nine west of the
While burning rags in her yard last the physicians in charge of the case to In brief, the number of admissions up
D emand for N ormal T rained
w illainette Meridian, excepting therefrom Go
week at Hood River, Or., fire caught the believe that the woman attempted to 6 o’clock last Saturday night reached
T eachers .
acres heretofore deeded by Peter Brant and
wife
to Mary E. «Judd by deed recorded on
clothes of Mrs. John Donahue, burning suicide. She has been despondent, ad­ a total of 2,483,265. Of this number,
Longer terms, higher wages and better page 40« of book • E" of records of deeds
onin.rtunioes lor promotion award the for Tillamook County. Oregon.
every thread from her body. The old mits having loaded the revolver herself, 1,542,745 were paid admissions and
And in compliance with the demands of
Normal graduate for his enterprise.
lady is suffering awful agonv, and is and the tact that her clothing and flesh j 950,000 represented by passes. Accord­
writ I will, on Friday, the 27th dav of
School directors appreciate the superior said
October. 1905, at the hour of 1O o'clock A.
not expected to live. The flesh in many were burned by the powder indicates I ing to President Goode’s statement, not
ability ot Monmouth graduates and the M. at the court house door, to-wit : At the
door of the sheriff’s office in Tillamook City,
places was burned to a crisp. Neighbors that the shot could not have been fired ■ less than $120,000 will be repaid to
demand far exceeds the supply.
Tillamook County, Oregon, sell at public
were attracted by her cries, but arrived as she asserts. There was no other stockholders after every dollar of the
auction to the highest bidder for cash in
graded and ungraded schools.
hand, all the right, title and interest, which
too late to gi\e assistance.
person in the room at the time of the final expenses have been paid. The per­
the said defendant had on the 1st day of
E. D.' K essler , President;
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August, 1904. or since has had in and to
shooting.
centage of paid admissions is approxi­
Correspondence invited. Address
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the above described real property to satisfy
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The report of the Bureau of Immigra­
said execution judgment with interest, and
Or J. B. V. B utler , Secretai v .
mately 62Mh as against 37*2 P*r cent
I
costs and all accruing costs.
tion for August, shows that 63,409
Peace betweeen Russia and Japan,
free. This percentage is very similar to
C. H ■ V OOLFE,
aliens landed during the month, as com­ definitely concluded by the recently sign­
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
that of nearly all great expositions of
Dated this 20th day of September, 1905
pared with 59,777 for August, 1904. ed treaty of Portsmouth, is an event of
the past, being considerably smaller
The greatest number arrived from of world wide significance. It means
than several. The dividend to be re­
Russia, with Italy second and Austria much to American agricultural and
ceived by the stockholders will represent
third. From China 215 landed, as com­ other departments of our industries, as
T. BOTTS,
not less than 30 per cent on their sub­
pared with 520 for August last year. there will be increased trade with all the
scriptions.
President Goode further
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A ttorney - at -L aw .
Immigrants debarred were 1311, of countries of the Orient.
Two great
stated that the affairs of the Exposition
whom 930 were paupers.
powers will be able to spend for food and
Complete set of Abstract Books
will be terminated speedily. “We ex­
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other supplies much of the money wasted
It is stated that the Lewis and Clark in war. Thus, not only for humanitar pect to close up all matters before the
in office. Taxes paid for non­
Has just received the largest
Exposition at Portland will have a sur­ ian reasons, but from purely business end of the year, and expect by that time
and
best
selected
stock
of
Boots
the
corporation
will
be
dissolved
and
Residents.
plus sufficient to payback stockholders considerations, we shall all rejoice over
from the
over 25 per cent of their subscriptions. the cessation of hostilities. War be­ dividends paid ; this, of course, barring and Shoes direct
Office opposite Post Office.
St. Louisans have given little thought tween great powers, while especially unforeseen circumstances. In closing, 1 Factory that was brought to
Both phones.
to the amount to be returned on their disastrous to the immediate belligerents wish to sav again that the people of this city, and made out of the
stock in the world's fair. They set out in the long run hurts all nations. Peace, Portland and of the Coast are to be best quality of leather to be had
to give the greatest of international ex­ on the contrary, hurts none, but helps congratulated for the magnanimous in the market.
manner in which they have arisen to
positions, and the success of their effort all.
COOPER,
Do you want to see the pret­
the occasion and supported the Exposi
is glory enough, regardless of the final
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ties
and
best
line
of
fall
and
Five lives are known to have been lost lion.’’
details of bookkeeping.
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winter foot wear that was ever
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and more than 30 persons injured, some
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Missouri’s State building is the first offered before for sale can be
During a quarrel over the pot of them seriously, on the Cunard Line
of
the
edifices
of
the
Lewis
and
Clark
session of a few sticks of slab wood, steamer Campania, last Wednesday,
found at the Red Front Shoe
T illamook ,
O regon ,
Allen Ilart cut De Harte in the face when a gigantic wave rolled over the Exposition to meet an untimely fate Store.
with a pocketknife, nearly severing steamer and swept across a dick thick at the hands of the destroyer. It was
The best trade builder for a Shoe Store is fit. The leather will
the nose from his face. The affair hap­ with steerage passengers. So sudden not a wrecking crew which totally de-
Neither will it satisfy a ladies’
pened at Viento, six miles west of Hood w as the coming of the disaster and so molished Missouri’s magnifìcent repre not attone for an acking foot.
River, Or. Deputy Sheriff Olinger went great .the confusion which attended and sentation at the Western World’s Eair, good taste, if it dont help towards rendering her foot attractive. OARL HABERLACH,
in search of Hart, who, w hen he sighted followed it that even the officers of the Friday night, but it was fiendish, My Ladies’ first-class shoes cannot be surpassed for their ex­
relentless and unfeeling flames, which
the officer, took to the woods with a steamer
themselves
were
unable
cellent fitting qualities. For youug men of taste I have the
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Winchester. He is still at liberty. The upon the vessel’s ariival at New York, tore and burnt their way through the
nobbiest in stock. Call and see. Old Men’s Shoes of the
wounds of De Harte are painful, but not to estimate the full extent of the tragedy building from one end to the other,
gkataeher
¿Abvolmt,
best
quality
for
sale
cheap,
and
also
a
fine
assortment
of
old
devouring the rarest treasures of art,
serious.
It is possible that the five persons known
I keep also the latest grade of Boy’s Winter Office across the street and north from
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almost invaluable exhibits, costly fix Ladies’ Shoes.
to be missing from the steerage may not
The American farmers want to en-
My Misses’ and Children School Shoes
tures, leaving in their wake a path of Shoes, high or low cut.
the Post Office.
constitute
the number oi dead. When
courage foreign countries to buy their
destruction, a vivid reminder of the cannot be beat.
the
Campania
reached
quarantine
surplus food products and the best way
awful power oi fire. All that remains of
The public are respectfully invited to examine my goods be­
ten of the injured passengers were still
to do this is to treat all countries fairly
the Missouri building is a ghastly and fore purchasing elsewhere.
All goods purchased of me will be
in the ship’s hospital, some of them
in the matter of tariffs on their exports
H. GOYNE,
heart rending pile of blackened boards
repaired
at
reduced
rates.
seriously
hurt
and
a
score
of
others
were
to this nation. II we overtax them they
.
.
...
and twisted ironwork, where until last
nursing minor injuries.
retaliate with high tariffs against us and
Fridav night stood one of the most
A ttorney ’- at . L aw .
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that hurts the American farmer as well
beautiful buildings of the whole Lewis
Our
President
’
s
fame
fills
all
the
as the manufacturer. Il is a bad national
and Clark Exposition, and which con
Office : Opposite Court House,
policy and should cease. The golden world. Not the greatest monarch on tained ail art galley of beautiful paint
rule is a useful thing in trade matters as the greatest throne of the world, not an ings, and masterpieces of noted sculp
T illamook , O regon .
Emperor or Czar or Sultan, enjoys the tnres, which can never he replaced
well as in morals.
prestige, influence and popularity of While the loss of the art gallery is com
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The employment of Japanese labor at Theodore Roosevelt, backed by
the mcrciallv estimated at $20,000, most of
the big sawmill at Liltell, a few miles great American Republic. And all this the paintings and statutes were owned
H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D.
south of Chehalis, Wash., and which has glory was won by simply doing the
by art admirers, which could not be
been thecause of more or less friction 1 right thing in the right wav and at the
bought for the mere sake of money. The
STEAMERS-SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISolL
for some time past, culminated Satur right time; by working to bring about
total loss of the building, art gallery
P pysician and S urgeon .
day in a walkout of all the white men peace between nations and good will
ONLY
LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
and exhibits is estimated at $50,000.
employed there. The immediate cause among men. Were all the rulers and Oi insurance there was a meager sum
BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE.
Office first door East of F. R.
win the placing of a Japanese to fire the statesmen similarly actuated, were the
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
oi $5000 on the art gallery.
boilers. Every man walked out and as main ambition of men to prevent rather
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fot San FranciBCO, Portland
Beals’ office.
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
a result the mill has been closed ever than encourage contention and disa­
Plans to Get Rich
are
often
frustrated
by
sudden
break
­
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OK
greements. the curse of war, greatest of
since.
down, due to dyspepsia or constipation.
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B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
all national calamities, would become a Brace up and take Dr. King4s New
William Dilley, son of a pioneer, was thing of the evil past. \\ bo would not
P- R & N. R. R. Co , Portland.
Life Pills“ They takeout the materials
Agents
& c K R Co Port|and
■p' R. BEALS,
found unconscious on Thursday morning rather be the plain citizen of a republic, which are clogging your energies, and
hi the road not far from his home on moving men by kindness and persuasion give you a new start. Cure headache Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
Gnles Creek, northwest of Forest Grove, than any of the bloody conquerors of the and dizziness too. At Chas. I. Clough.’s
drug store ; 25c.. guaranteed.
HEAL ESTATE,
where lie had evidently laid lor some early ages, the Alexanders, the Caesars,
hours. Signs indicated that his team or the stony-hearted Napoleon with an
$1OO Reward, $ 1 OO.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, T878.—N ctice for T imber L and A ct . J une j 1878.—N otice F or
F inancial A gent ,
P ublication .
P ublication .
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
had run away and thrown him out army at his heels.
United States Land Office,
United States Land Office,
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
Portland, O egon,
Grave fears are entertained for his re­
Portland, Ore.,
that science has been able to cure in all its
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Tillamook, Oregon.
August 29th, 1905.
stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
Aug. 29th, I905.
covery. Dilley had been down beyond
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Japanese Minister Hayashi started for Cure is the only positive cure not known to the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
of
medical
fraternity.
Catarih
being
a
constitu
­
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
ot
Hillsboro with a load of grapes and the Tokio last week for the purpose of con-
tional disease. requires a constitution*»! treat­ June 3rd, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sale
accident probably occurred as he was suiting the government anti elder states­ ment. Hall s Catarrh Cute is taken intemallv. timber lands in 'he 8 ates of California Oregon, of timber lands in the States of California
acting
directly upon the blood and mucous Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ox- Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory.” as
n turning early in the night.
hos coates
men. He recently recommended the de­ sut faces of the system, thereby destroying the tended to all the Public Land State’s by act of extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. 1892.
•
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fouudAtion
the disease, and giving the patient August 4, 1892,
claration of a Japanese protectorate strength by of building
Agent for Fireman’s
CHAS.
H.
DODD.
up the constitution and
ERNEST J. C.IEN0ER,
Much curiosity is felt regarding the
over Corea as the only means of making assisting nature in doing its work, the proprie­ Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of
Oregon,
has
this
day
filed
in
|this
office
tor
have
so
much
faith
in
its
curative
powers,
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hia
forthcoming Chinese military maneuvers.
effectual Japanese projects.
ft is pro­ that they offer one Hundred Dollars for anv his sworn statement No. 6660. for the pur­ '?"on os!?leI"?ul..N?- “*?• for 'he purchase Fund and London and Lanca­
These will l»c conducted in the neighbor­
section 13 of the S of se
that It fails to cure. dend for list of testi­ chase of the S H Nw
of Section lit ,tp 2 north
bable that the coming conference will ease
t and 8, of section No. 14. in range 9 west and N 14 of Ne
shire Fire Insurance
monials.
sec. No. 6, in
hood of Paoli ng fu and will continue
Io. 3 South, of Range 10 West, and township 1 North. Range No. 9 West, and will
Address.
F. J CH ENK V it CO Toledo, 0.
definitely decide the political status of
proof
to
show
that
the
land
Sold
by
Drngeists.
75c.
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
land
sought
is
from October 23rd to October 26th. Corea. The Japanese are anxious to
Companies.
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone more valuable for its timber orstone than for
Hall's Family Fills are the best.
They will be held on modern lines, and
than fo-agricultural purposes, and toestab ish agricultural purpose«.and to establish hl.« claim
obtain a firm hold on affairs before the
his
claim
to
said
land
before
the
Register
and
Tillamook
.. Oregon
to said land before the Countv Clerk of Tilla
upward of 40,000 men of all arms will
Receiver of this office at Portland, Oregon, mook County, at Tillamook City. Oregon, on
return of the representatives of Russia,
oil
Thursday,
the
16th
day
of
November,
1905.
be in line. These maneuvers will be the
i fd
Thur^iirty, the 7th day of December, I905. "He
and the impending conference, together
He names as witnesses :
names aw witnesses :
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first of the kind ever held in China.
Peter Newberg. Loca ter, of Tillamook, Ore.;
J.ihn Hathaway, of Tillamook, Ore.; Lewis
whh the absence of the British and
Her«
is
G
Cox
of
Tillamook,
Ore.:
Heiny
ll
i.
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f
„
I,o
h«"t>ville.
Ore
;
Frank
Crane,
of
Yuan Shai Kai. the commander in chief
OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
Hayes, of Tillamook, Ore.; B. O. Snuffer, of mook*Ore’’ °r' ' G'or*' " illiann. of Tills-
Italian Ministers on a vacation, en-
Tillamook, Ore.
of the Chinese army, has issued a procla­
courages the local Japanese to believe
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
GO TO
■»ny «nd »'Ipef’ons claiming adversely the
mation urging the troops to do their
above described lands are requested to file their
that eventually all the foreign legations
requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 16th dav claims 111 this office on •«
or
before
said
7th
day
of
best and avoid making themselves a
of November 1905.
will be withdrawn from Seoul, and that
December, 1905.
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
Au-.it.xoM D rzsskr , Register.
laughing stock in the eves of foreigners.
A lgernon s . D rk A ser , Register.
the diplomatic business of Corea w ill be
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TRUST CO.
handled altogether in Tokio. The Em­
Consultation bv physicians was called
peror n nd court officials arc much wor
T imberland , A ct J i - mr 3, 1878.—N otici fob
T
imber
L
and
A
ct
,
J
uns
$
1*7$
-N
oticb
for
at Seattle, Wash., to consider the pe­
T hos . C oates , Pres.
P ublication .
P ublication .
tied over the pi esent turn of affairs,
United States Land Office,
United Staten Und Office.
culiar case of Gladys Lohndorf, aged 4
Portland,
Oregon,
more especially as they cling to their
Portland, Oregon, Sept 26, lqos
years, who six weeks ago got hold of
«ihVr» he<r*.h’r •’2'1 ,hal in «»mpllnnce whh'ihZ J’ h'rrhy F'7n lh"‘P'" ^mpiwnce
national representation abroad and to
with the provialon, of the act of Concren of
halt a pint bottle of whisky and drank
W. SEVERANCE,
—tth the provisions of the «et of ConK<e»sol
June3. t'-C entiled An act for the sale of lim­ June
the residence of foreign ministers a
irti. I»< entitled "An act for Seile
it all for the stomachache, while her mo­
ber land. in the State, of California Oregon OreX*K
*" a " ,n ih* su'” of CaHfo nia,
Seoul as the fast vestige of their vanish
Nevada,
and
Washington
Territory
'
a.
ea-
ther was fixing some medicine in another
tended to all th. Public Land State» by act ot Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo-
ing independence.
Angll.t «. 1892,
T-v.vi «tof’A'u’^.u'i^*11 P’,b"'o s»''- »T
room. The child immediately fell into a
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
KATE COX.
* a ♦
JAMES C. COX.
drunken stupor, which lasted five days.
pt Republic, County of Ferry, State of Waah- -,
Of Republic conn y of Ferry. State of Wash
There is much evidence to show that
inrton.
ha.
thia
day
Sled
in
thia
office
her
VVhen she came out of it she was com­
hied ¡n this office hl,
ihA’s.’w',n,r' ’JL?” **? ,or ,h' P«'haae of liiFton. ha. this day
O regon .
Germany’s meal famine is growing
S®- *»• 'ft the purchase
T illamook
the Sw 14 of Section No. u. in lown.hin
h'v the
pletely pa rah ted. and has remained so
“
f
Ne
1
4
of
Section
No. 11. in Townahfo
t.-i w Ih the
N.I 5 South Bauge 10 Wear, and will nITer
worse. At Eisen a conference of the
ever wnce. She has lost the power of
proof to »how that the land sought ia No. 6 S Hall,. No. lo W. and will olfer proof to
municipalities in the region decided to
more valuahle for Its timber or atone than for foMr.
L’“' 1,n<l ’oll*ht i" "tore valuable
screech and bvcomotion, and her skin has
or t.s timber or atone than for agricultural pur-
;K,m to “¿1
,*"<«;•> -wlahhah her po-et.
establish regular rabbit markets And in
and
to „ubli.h hl. claim to laTd fa“ d
S. STEPHENS,
all peeled off. She is in a very serious
Ar T^n'
1-nd liefore the County Clerk before the County
clerk of Tillam.>ok County
«t J tltI22
»• Tillamook
the municipal public markets rabbit
• Real Estate and Fire, Lite.
condition, ami her recovery is doubtful
City, ttregon. on We.tneilay. the Mh day „t
sections have been established. Since
’ l*CTmb»r> "«“S He Mat* «, wi,
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«'ep^'r wih—-
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Health, Accident, Insurance.
In making public these figures, Presi horseflesh has risen in price and dog
,c_ **,,ey John H. Oliver, Maud
liver, of Tillamook. Oregon Kate
rt,
dent Goode took Occasion to compliment firah is no longer obtainable a number
Rcpnbiie. »-.Thiuaton
’
*"
“ Agent for the Northwest School Fttrw
d Tool Co.
atiwid^LSTTJA’’
»drerwly the
the people of Portland, of Oregon and of of munaipahties l«egan buving carloads
tare Co. and Otgan« and Piano»,
e ruxs. mass ., r s.
l
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HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES,
&C,
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find, at
W. A. WILLIAMS
MONMOUTH
STATE NORMAL
RED FRONT SHOE
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STORE
P. F BRO WNE,Salesman
Pacific Navigation Co.
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