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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH Advertising Rates L boa L A dvektismk . vth : First Insertion, per line............ Each subsequent insertion, line... Business and professional cards 1 month .......... Homestead Notices Timber Claims .... Locals, per line euch insertion... Display advertisement, an inch 1 month ............................ ... All Resolutions of Condolence Lodge Notices. Sc. per line. Cards of Thank». Sc. per line. Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., minimum rate, 25c. not exceedir g five lines. THEY MAKE THEMSELVES RIDICULOUS (ARTEK 22 HEADQUARTERS for DAIRYMEN’S Holstein Folks Run Out of the Dairy and Into Yellow Literature. SUPPLIES TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. There is no more certain sign of a “ lost cause” than bluster and brag on the part of the defeated champions of that cause. It were much better for Holstein Friesian interests to make the best of the subordinate position as signed to that breed, as compared with other dairy breeds, instead of laboring, through a shrewd literaly bureau, to impose upon the credulity of farmers by boastful claims that are little short of false. It is not expected of the Holstein folks, H. M. CAKE FOR SENATOR simply because their breed has been proven inferior to others as dairy ani A Clean and Able Man who mals, at St. Louis, where the poorest 15 Candidate for Republican Nom Jerseys were superior to the best 151 is Entitled to Republican inee for State Treasurer. Holstein for economy or production, Support. that they go off crying, and give up No more clean and able man can be , trying ; such a course would be the part of the Holstein literary bureau to extreme, and it is possible, in the course bolster up the fallen cause. elected to the United States Senate from But they talk of “official tests," and Oregon than H. M. Cake, of Portland, of time, that they might develop the breed up to some of the quality which “ public tests andpn a recent “ syndi whose candidacy for the Republican they claim for it, even vitality milk. It cate article’’ from the Holstein literary nomination is constantly gaining is not proposed to drive the Holstein bureau an effort is made to throw dis ground. breed into the ocean, or otherwise exter credit on the tests of Jersey cows which Mr. Cake has been a hard worker for the improvement of our state along var minate it ; though measured by its pro- have been made by the owners, at the ious lines of development and has shown | duct, plus a modicum of ialt. it would same time boasting of the “ experiment himself to be a proper kind of man to consort admirably with the deep broad station tests" made bv Holstein cows. Unfortunately for the argument, the two represent us in the upper house of Con seas. There is a middle ground for the cows whose records are cited as among tery to cite the St. Louis test. If that T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878.—N otice fob T imber L and , act , J une 3, 1878.-N gress. P ublication P ublication . United States Land Office, United States Land Office, He has devoted a great time and en Holstein folks in their present dilemma, the best, Rosa Bonheur and Belle Sar event is ho reliable in the Holstein mind, Portland, Ore., Portland, Oregon, can we not in all candor ask them the ergy to affairs for the up building of the somewhere between despair and bom castic, were tested by their owner, at next time to put the literary bureau to January 8th, ’906. Jan 12th, Notice is hereby given that in com bast-just as there is a place for the their own home, without publicity or Notice is hereby given that in compliance state without personal compensation of work publishing the figures of net pro with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of co breed, at some undermined point be supervision. This circumstance does fit between the Holstein and Jersey June 3, I878, entitled “An set for tlie sale of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the any kind. Mr. Cake has always been a timber lands in the States of California, Ore timber lands in the stales of California, strong republican, but has never been a tween worst and second best. They not weaken the tests one whit, but it breeds in that test at St. Louis ? gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as Nevada and Washington Territory"asen J. F. M artin . should take hold and develop the good does weaken the argument. extended to all the Public Laud States by act to all the Public Land States by act of candidate lor any public office. 189a, of Avgust 4, 1892, We should think the " public test” ERVIN CARTER, If elected to the Senate, he will work that is in the Holstein, make the best of KLlZiBETHF. MARCUS, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook, Of Salem, county of Marion. State of Oregon, P ublication . and vote for the election of United States the situation, «and create a place for the business would be a delicate subject for has this day tiled in this office her sworn of Oregon, has this day filed in this United States Land Office, breed by works instead of words. When the Holstein folks after their defeat at sworn statement No. 6758, for the statement No. 6747, for the purchase of the Senators by direct vote of the people and Portland, Oregon, January 261 h, 1906. Se *4. Se W of Sw % of the HeUof Se W.aec.s, SwfcofSw'J Notice is hereby given that in compliance bw K »I Ne »A will oppose any measure providing for the capacity of the Holstein is demon St. Louis by the Jerseys. The results of with 4. Nw »4 of Nw *4 Of sec. 9, Ne % of Ne1/ of section No. 8, in township No. 1 north, the provisions of the act of Congress of No. to W, and will offer proof to show No. 8, in Township No. 1 North, kan« the repeal or modification of the Chinese strated by performance, then the farmers that world’s contest put the Jerseys in June 3rd. 1878, entitled, “An act for the sale range I 10 West, and will offer proof to show tw that the land sought is more valuable for of t mber lands in the States of California, Exclusion act for the purpose of bringing will know what to expect of a cow of! the lead beyond the chance of argument, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory’’ its timber or stone than for agricultural pur lan»i sought is more valuable for itsti extended to all the Public Land States by act poses, and to establish her claim to said laud or stone than for agricultural purposes n Chinese coolie labor into competition this breed and will take her at her true for every condition was favorable to the as before the Register and Receiver of this office establish his claim to said Inna before of August 4. 1892, at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, the 24II1 day County Clerk, at Tillamook City, Oregon. WILLIAM L. PROVOOST, with the intelligent and independent worth, The expensive literary bureau Holstems, and still they could not win Friday, the 6th day of April, 1906. Hem of March, 1906. She names as witnesses: Of Bay City, county of Tillamook. State of can be dissolved, and the expectations out, with the extra feed given on tlie GeorgeShand, ofSaletn, Oregon ; Wm. Ross, as witnesses : workingmen of this country. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his F. M. Shearer, of Garibaldi, Ore.; Alex.I of the public will no longer be elabo side, for which one of these fellows lost sworn statement No. 6768, for the purchase of Portland, Oregon ; George Wait, of Bay City, of Tillamook, Ore. I.loyd C. Smith, of Garii the S % of Nw %, Ne *4 of Sw and Nw 14 of Oregon ; Robert Watt, of Bay City, Oregon. rated by specious tales of impossible his job after being caught, measured by Se Any and all persons claiming adversely the Robert Watt, of Tillamook. Ore. of Section No. 3’2, in Township No. 2 DR. JAMES WITH ITO.MBE, performance on the part of the Holstein. their own standard. Had the test been N, Ran e No. 9 W, and will offer proof to above described lands are requested to file their Any and all persons c.aiming adverse! show that the land sought is more valuable claims in this office on or before said 24th day above-described lands are lequesled to file claims in this office on or before said 6th The readers of dairy papers are for a longer period than four months, for its limber or stone than for agricultura of March, i9o6. of April, I906. A lgernon S. 1) r ess hr “Register. and to establish his claim to said laud familiar with the specific function of the the result would have been disastrous to purposes, A lgernon S. D rksskr , Regis before the County Clerk, at Tillamook. Ore., on Monday, the 7th day ot May, 1906. He Holstein breed. They cannot be “ edu the Holsteins, for they were rapidly fall, T imber L and . J une 3, 1878.—N otice for names as witn* sses : P ublication . T imber L and A ct J une 3, 1878.-Nt cated” away from the ¡acts by brilliant ing off in product while the Jerseys were Geo. H. Williams, of Bay City, Ore. ; Geo. W. United States Land Office, for P ublication . Kiger, of Tillamook, Ore.; Robert Watt, of Bay Pcrtland, Oregon. Feb. 10th, 1906. literary effusions, calculated to inveigle eilher gaining or holding theirown. And City, United States Land Office, Ore.; Gust Nelson, of Bay City. Ore. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Portland, Oregon, February i2th. i Any and all persons claiming adversely the with the provisions ot the act of Congress cautious dairymen away from the still the Holstein folks (on paper) claim Notice is hereby that in com above described lands are requested to file their of June 3rd, I878, entitled “An act for the with the provisions given of the act of Con principles of profitable dairy production. to want to make “ year's tests.” claims in this office on or before said 7th day sale of timber lands in the States of California, June 3rd. I878. entitled" An act for the Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ ti mber lands in the States of California, The dairyman cannot he made to forget The record cited for Rosa Bonheur of May, I906A lgernon S. D resser , Register extended to all theJPublic Land States by gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," that he lives bv the net profit returned Sth, of 136 lbs. of “ butter” in six weeks, T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1878.—N otice for as act of August 4, 1892, tended to all the Public Land States by ADDIE THOMPSON, from his cows—and he cares less about was almost equaled in thirty days by August 4th, i8<Ja, P ublication Of Nehalem, eoun’y of Tillamook. State of LARS M. NYSTROM, United States Land Office, the history and ancient performance of the Jersey cow Exile's Belle, whose Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her Of Clatsop county, Oregon, has thisda»fil Portland, Ore., sworn statement No. 6789, for the purchase of this office his sworn statement No. 6784, for January loth, I906. the Holstein than he does for the fact record was 132 lbs. of churned butter in Nw % of SwlA purchase of the W Notice is hereby given that in compliance the S % of Nw 14. Sw % of Ne .Se S % Sw ofS that the present day Holstein is .jot the twelve days’ less time than the Holstein with the provisions of the act of Congress of of section No. 3, in township No. 1 nortn, No. 29, in Township No. 2 north, range June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale range No. Io west, and will offer proof to west, and will offer proof to show that Ui most profitable cow for him. cow’s test. And the Jersey record was of timber lands in the States of California, show that the land sought is more valuable sought is more valuable for its timber or its timber or stone than for agricultural than for agricultural purposes, and to«w It wants only a glance at the type ol actually churned butter, not an esti Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as for extended to all the Public Land States by act of purposes, and to establish her claim to said his claim to said land before the Register land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on Situ cows being generally used and sought mate as in the case of Rosa Bonheur. August 4, 1892, City, on Monday, the 7th, day of May, 1906. She 28th day of April, 1906. He namesas V WAYNE W. WILEY, after by the most prosperous dairymen, Neither of these tests were public or Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of names as witnesses : George A. Robinson, of Westport, William Norris, of Nehalem, Or. ; Andrew James 1.8toddard, of Westport, Oreg« to prove that they are not after Hol official, if that fact makes any difference. Oregon, has this day filed in this office |his sworn statement No. 6744, for the purchase Peterson, of Garibaldi, Ore.; Frank Crane, of Nvstrom, of Westport, Oregon ; William steins. If there is any one breed that But ill this syndicate article they even of the Sw {4 of Section i2, in tp. 2 north, range Hobsonville, Ore.; Harry F. Crane, of Hobson- of Nehalem. Ore. west, and will offer proof to show that the ville, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely predominates in the profitable dairy misrepresent one record, which they 7 land Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to sought is more valuable for its timber herds of America, wherever we mav look, claim to lie "sensational,” and "never orstone than for agricultural purposes, and to above described lands are requested to file their their claims in this office on or before said establish his claim to said land before the claims in this office on or before said 7th day of day of April, 19O6. it is the Jersey. Are the dairy farmers having been equaled by a cow of any County Clerk of Tillamook Countv, at Tilla May, 1906. J A lgernon S. D resser , City, Oregon, on Friday, the 6th day of A lgernon S. D resser . Register. scouring the country trying to buy Hol breed, publicly or officially tested.” Tlie mook April, I906. He names an witnesses : F. L. Sappington, Carl Haberlach. L. B. stein cows for “practical dairy work, at cow’s name remains a mystery, but it T imber L and A ct , Jews 3 I878 —N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otici Republican Candidate for Ziemer, P. W. Todd, of Tillamook, Oregon. P ublication . figures which a few years ago would was said to have occurred seven years P ublication . Any and all persons claiming adversely the United States Land Office, United State. Land Office, lands are requested to file their Governor. Portland, Oiegon render a farmer speechless ? No, the ago in Canada, when she made 6.7 lbs. above-described „ . Portland, Oregon, Jan. 9, 19o«. claims in this office on or before said 6th day of (December 15th. 1 Noltceis hereby given that in compliance Dr. Withycombe is widely and favor buyer of dairy cows is in variably seek of butter fat in 48 hours. The Jersey April, 1906. Notice 19 hereby given that in with the provisions ot the act of Congress ot A lgernon S. D resser . Register. with the provisions of the act of CO ing Jerseys. The breeders of Jerseys June 3, 1878, entiled " An act for the sale of tim records show official tests where more ably known throughout the state. His June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sal NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXEC ber lauds in the States of California Oregon, timber lands in the States of California,’ residence of nearly thirty-five years has cannot supply the demand—or, rather, than one Jersey cow has exceeded this Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex! UTRIX AND ADMINISTRATRIX. tended to all the Public Land States by act ot gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory, given him a ripe experience as to the will not, because they are making too performance, while the private records extended to all the Public l«and States by ' N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un- August 4,1892, AUgUSt VlELUM E. CATTHRI.IN, needs of every industrial interest. He is much money out of their cows in the have liny number of them. ohorg «- m . knight . dersigned has been by the Countv Court of A,» , Thlsniook, state of Oregon, County. Oregon, dulv‘ appointed a champion of better markets for the dairy to let them go, even though tlie Tiiere is no need for the Holstein folks Tillamook Netarts, county of I illamook, Administratrix of the Estate 'of E G E has this day filed tn this office his sworn Of No. 6756, for tile purchase of the Oregon, has thin day tiled in th»» offlct products of the farm And factory, better prices prevailing have gradually ad- to defend the quality of butter from Wist, deceased, and Executrix of the last statement ' a of Nw Sw 14 of Ne U, Nw U of Se"/ sworn statement. No. 6783, for the puren will and testament of said E. G. E Wist Se »•"'Ne lief sw >4‘of Section No. in V oi the Sw \ of Ne Nw % of be«, Se* roads, open rivers and improved bar- vanced until farmers and dairymen are their cows. Properly made, it is good deceased. Nw % ana Ne Ji of Sw Tj, of Section Now therefore, all persons having claims n.™, West, Range 9 West, and will offer cheerfully paying twice what ordinary enough; amt good Holstein butter(with bors. against the said deceased, are notified and proof to show that the land sought is 33, in Township No. a south, Range” ,v,“luable f°r its timber or stone than for and will offer proof to show that the He has been a staunch republican from milk cows bring—and a great deal more plenty of artsticial color) w ill pass mus required to present the same properly veri sought is more valuable for its tiuiw to me at the law office of Carl Haber agricultural purposes, and Io establish his stone the time he became old enough to east than they will pay for cows of other ter in any market. But why do they fied. than for agricultural purposes.jna claim to said land before the County Clerk, lach. my attorney, in Tillamook Citv Ore his first ballot. His slogan tor the cam breeds. ?ltJU<*> k Coun'y .Oregon, at Tillamook establish his claim to said land before gon, within six months from a -*-- the date of this fly in the face of history, which has long County C.erk, at Tillamook City. Oreg* notice. Aonl ^ gO "li °" Knd, >' tl,e 6th day oi paign is “An Honest and ¡'earless Per Friday, the 6th day of April, I906. He came« In every creamery district the men been satisfied that Holstein butter can Dated at Tillamook City. Oregon, March *J.e names as witness« . formance ol Public Duty, a Greater and 14th A.D., 1906. , -.,u W1II1.011 K. Knight, of Balm. Oregon - Harrv witnesses : John A. Brant, Albert Mason,ot Till« United Oregon.’’ Thus be is in accord who milk Jersey cows or their grades never equal >n flavor, grain or keeping B eck a W ist , Executrix of the last will T. Crane, of Hobsonville, Or William Hartzef «“«’el Or.; A. M. Austin, of Netarts, Ore.; W®« with the sentiment ot “A Square Deal to are making the most net profit per cow; quality, not o mention natural color, and testament and w ,u„„.vrniriX Everett R. Bale«, of Foley, Oregon administratrix . Anysnd all persona claiming adversely the Hoag, of Tillamook, Ore. ot the Estate of E. G. E. Wist de livery Person and to Every Interest.’’ and this fact has been as strongly tliat of Jersey cow s ? Any and all persons claiming adversey ceased. ck°msdi'irthi«d.!ffil<1" r'?u,'"ted ,o file their He believes that this sentiment should •• No breed is more healthy than this.” above described lands are requested to n of April, ,¿6 ce ° n O1 be,ere wud 6th d »y C arl H aberlach , claims in this office on or before said tn pervade in tangible form all policies ol brought out by the impartial investiga says the Holstein article. Well, well, Attorney for Administratrix and of April, 1906. _ _ __________ A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Executrix. our state government, especially so in tions conducted by representatives of w hat’s the use ! So has an elephant A lgernon S. D resser , Regts matters of taxation and for a rational “ Hoard’s Dairyman” as by any other good health, or a zebra, when they are RUMMONS. T imber L and A ct , J vxk 8. 1878—N otice for regulation of public utilities. Court of the State of Oregon T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I87».—Noy'f’ means of publication. The Jersey well. But that does not indicate any In the Circuit P ublication . for Tillamook County. Dr. Withvcombe is a man of executive particular dairy superiority. The dairy Helen Jackson. P ublication . United States Land Office. Bulletin teems with advices from every United States Land Office, v *1 Portland, Oregon, January 2qth ia06 ability, of unquestionable integritv, ami man is not in the business for health Plaintiff, Portland, Oregon Jan. vs. if elected will give ’«n administration section of the country : “ Cows paying alone. He wants the most cash he can Notice is hereby given that in * that will be characterized lor its Moral handsomely.” •* Never saw such a get out of the cows. No one would Robert Jackson. with the provisions of the act of Defendant. June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the ity, Strength and Justice. demand for Jerseys.” /’The neighbors asseit that the Holsteins are less healthy T° fendaru /ackson’ the atjove named de- *"?, *“,|ii'«toii Territory," timber lands in the States of Uahibrnift1 than other breeds, and it is funny the Nevada and Washington Te1r^,to,r'’hvaCt see how much more my Jerseys are Vote for Withyrombe, the nan?e ,he State of Oregon you are writer of that article ever thought of h2nhiv required tended to all the Public Land States ny to appear and answer the making, and are after them.” •• Have denying it. But I want to say just here, herein Augnstrih, harrison. HtuL'l’ “ "l fi ?< afa*n’t you in the above en- Farmer’ll Candidate no cows tor sale—they make me too not one case of tuberculous has ever been w«ks from'Jh/ H'i<,re -th>' expiration of six or Tillamook, county Ti'iamiwk. 8» thc datc "f fir"t publication of I found i»n the Island ot Jersey. For a ..... ' And the Farmer’s Friend. Oregon, has thia day filed iu th is much money.” Summons, amt if you fail so to apmar *hre pnrcl,a,e °'l,:’ sworn statement No. 6765, for [ picture of health, give us one of your this ni fl# and answer lor want thereof, the pllim“ff The popularity of the Jerseys among | good hearty the Ne U of Se y4, Section 5 «”<’ black-and-white cows, will apply to said Court for the relie? pra veil and Se of Nw ot Sec. No. ,n Af the farmers is not of recent origin. It giving» tubful of two per cent, milk for in her said complaint, that is to say : fm 1 North, Range No. Io West, an 1 . a decree of said Court dissolving the mar proof to show that the land soj’gh has been growing fur years, nurtured by | lor three or four months in the year, and riage contract existing between phi mi<r 1 eating her bead off the remainder. valuable for its timber or stone “ "iv V ot U ld,?' i “ n i that l ,lal " ‘ iff "aye <he cu, the experiences of progressive farmers t’ountv, at Tillamook iTro et* cultural purposes, and to establish , tody <»t Ada jack8On an<1 Frankje Tackson Tillamook Imlay, the 6lh day of Am ',reK0"' on I’o the reader who is informed on the minor children of yourself and plaintiff and «win,«»«: who are hi the habit of having nothing y p liW- He «amen to said land before the County i jer . a mook City, Oregon, on Monday, the id u j subjects mentioned in the •• syndicate f°Thu Ca"m and di.*bur*em'nts in said suit ». but the l>eat ; and whose success, be article, " it presents itself as a most uT?‘ if"«!'0.?* " Published by order of James Thompson, William Nor.u May. 1906. She names as wit-nesse- . g halem, Oregon1 Chnrkv <’ «>i rrl®» bi win Harrison. M W ’^.''■ " ■ Con,|er. County Judge of coming noised about, inspires other, brazen abuse of the records and oilier Vilrn'm"' Mapps, Walter C. Raiicy, of T,ll««nookJJ « lith t* i’Vh' °sr'«On- mad' Uebruarr Any and ail persons claiming ad rfilfytheIf with the conviction that “there must be facta The author lias claimed every tn. i . mm ». and the first publication of thi« shov,•.described^lam??.,0imintE adversely the Summons brine made February 33nd, Haul above-describea lands are -th day something in the breed.” But this do thing for the Holstein that he could claims in this office on or before s / H. T. B otts . think of. Every fad which lias more o’" i “ f May ’ ‘ ^ALGERNON S.HRF8««- not apply to Tillnmookem exclusively, less followers has been cut and titled to __ ___________________ Attorney for Plaintiff. ____________ A lgernons . D resser , Register. on the other hand, the Holsteins the Holstein breed Tlie general pur a a B B g B B have lieen at a stand.still, and their oc pose fad. the vitality fail, the cross, if ■ * it >i tj breeiling fad. the big-milk.and-little-fat I casional ini induction into new tern, « fad, the artificial color fad. the veal erlf tory has been accomplished only by the fad. the Denmark fad, all are turned most strenuous “ laiosting." and twisted, which he could clip from tf Il is siitliukmt to denote the proper anypaper.no difference what breed it position of the Holstein, in the fact that Iwloiig to, to suit the Holstein situation ! ■ until they hide from the eyes of the i J she is not souglit by the dairy farmers unsophisticated the one thing w hich I That is the last court in which she Could I I the Holstein locks—ability lor most ' WILLIS S. DUN1WAY, be tried. If ull the world except the I I economical dilry production. Candidate for State Printer dairy farmers were deceived. and I Comjietitive public tests which were è At Republican Primary. April 20, 1906. clamored fur the Holstein, what figure reallv ( ublic have proven the Holstein « “I hereby pledge t he people of Oregon a would it cut ? Let the Holstein people m N a breed inferior to the Jersey. The Holstein Association cannot ami date great reduction <»l the enormous cost of the office, if elected, and I declare upon have the market (Hitside of the dairy not deny it. That they rvo*«nixt» the II inv honor that 1 shall seek neither to pe.- farmers, ami the Jersey folks have still futility of such dfiiial, we have prima 9 petuate old abuses <»f the office nor rn- |s>sM*ssion of the fit Id u here their hived facie evidence in tins mystic maze of gage in new scliemes to loot the trea is best appreciated and the field for which evasion, subterfuge anti mKie|>re**i'.ta lion—this recital of what happened to sury.’*—Willis S Ihiniwav. die be>t dairy vow is intended. The one or two Holstein cows in iteniuarx “Willis S. Duniwav is a man <J stcrl- or some other foreign place, und to a 9 ling integrity and thorough knowUd^« present demand for Jerseys, and the few other HolMem cow in America of the printing business.*' — Portland lack of demand for Holsteins, it enough when we were buys. To l'obier up one 9 Labor Press. to establish the futility or efforts on the ol their opinions they bave the etTrou- A « « Cl>e ^illamooh STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, îljeabligbt. Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX McNAIR CO., The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County w sVi'"7.3* TRADE H KING & MILLS CO., -, Hardware, Tinware, Implements and Goods Wh6n we ^ve’exf^y • WITH Or He°‘er what you want. Prices are down low. We want your trade STORE : Unite isters world Cuba all a gifts Wash the oí at th gover ly lei rulers liberi, paid 1 senta of dol House monti of thi derful glft t which in per Amba Thls t thè t was n Louis trol o He ver Prenci prodnt