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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 7. 1907.
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officer who will enforce the law. If
Huritsinger fails to get the increase in
wages it will be on account of Rollie’s
“brain storm” and unwarranted attack
on Mayor Botts this week, for it looks
as though the councilmtn are just as
anxious as the mayor to procure the
services of a person who will do his duty
as a peace officer and that they are going
to do what they think is I»c8t for the in­
terest of the city. As Rollie wanted to
Ire the big inogul of the city, he seems to
boil over once in a while because the
people turned him down, «and it was a
good thing fur the city that they did so.
* ♦ *
The city council is again up against
the old bone of contention, that of the
enforcement of law and in the selection
ol a peace offi er who will do his sworn
fluty. Il is not surprising to the Head
light that there are so many mischieyious
and bad hoys and girls who are giving
the city a touch name, lor the citv is only
reaping what it sowed.
For years
the city paid a city marshal $50 a month
to protect violators of the law. and with
so many of the parents coinciding with
and lining up with the lawbreakers, it
is not surprising, with those environ
ments for so many years, that so many
ol the boys and girls have started out to
become toughs, and are liable to remain
toughs all their lives because their par
cuts and the city officials fuiled to exer
vise the restraining influence over them.
But, as we said before, Tillamook City
is only reaping the seeds that it sowed
because the parents and city officials for
a number of years neglected to apply the
breaks and place the lisitig generation
under proper control. Mayor Botts and
the city council appear to be verv an­
xious to bring about a change in the
inoral atmosphere of the city, but their
greatest difficulty is in finding a person
who will do his duty and make the bovs
and girls understand that this rowdyism
must slop and remain >o.
White Bronze Monuments.
Commissioners’ Court
UThr Board ol Countv Commissioner»
met on .Monday, with County |udge H.
F. Good»|>eed and Commissioner» G. W.
If you contemplate the purchase of any
Body fell and G. Leorpabel, present.
Cemetery Work, it is worth your while tu in-
Injthe matter of tile petition of H. V.
vestigate White Bronze, a material that makes
Alley for a county road, it whs orderer!
the only durable Monument, and surpasses
1 bat F. L. Sappington. C. Randall and
Marble and Granite in fine, artistic finish.
There are many kinds of HATS worn by many kinds
John Hickey Ge appointed a board ol
road viewers to meet on the
No moss growing, cracking or crumbling ;
kinds of peojde.
Match.
no cleaning or care required. Better in every
In
the
matter
ol
a
county
But there is nothing like the GORDON HAT for
way than granite and less expensive. Leading
through lire lands ol F. R Beals in sec.
style and durability.
l,lp3N, R9 W. it was ordered by the
Scientists endorse it as being practically indes­
court to accept the deed.
tructible. (Correspondence solicited.
The GORDON HAT is manufactured by Gordon and
In the matter of tire petition of A. W.
Fletcher lor a countv road, the court
Ferguson, St. Paul, Minnesota.
dismissed the petition, it not being
due form.
The GORDON HAT sells for $3.00 everywhere, the
Handley & Thayer, being 40 per
FERGUSON ¡12.50, and many other cheaper
Tillamook, Oregon.
cent on delinquent taxes col­
grades in different brands, but all are good values
lected ...............................................
W. E. Southwick, digging grave
for the price.
for Frank Archie ........................
Wilson River Road Co., costs in
M D Reading .
W. 11. Evans, repairing matreas.
1000
circuit court ..............................
Fred Rohitch . .
Mrs. J. M. Bodie, care of Geo.
MrsG
P Wilt, for county poor . . 10 00
Heibert Edgar...
Myers ..................................
38 00
James Wilson, county poor ....
Geo. Vaughn ...
M. II. Larsen, boa id of B.
3 UO
J P Allen, meals for juiors ....
Russ Johnson ...
Archie ..................................
12.38
Home Mason. merchandise ....
U. Christenson . .
A E. Lucy, work for Frank
CoIm & Sander Lumber Co.......... 273 13
Marion Darby...
Archie ...........................................
11 F Goodspeed, county judge. . . It »0.00
Sain Dailey........
C. O, D. Laundry, Icr launday
30.81
Tillamook Opera House Go..........
Alvin Johnson...
work for county poor and
A
M Hare, assess->r ...................... 200 00
Hugh Bai tier ..
prisoners ............ .........................
100.00
C
A
.1
ohnson,
deputy
Assessor
.
.
..
A. M. Austin....
G. H. Lamb, paying expenses of
10.00
Peter Norberg, 10 rods corduroy.
John Bl uni....
county poor by order of county
11.25
LI M Farmer, supervisor..............
John
f'hildeis .
judge ...............................................
R L Wade. merchandise..............
18 90
Geo Vaughn ...
Howard Drew, salary for re­
John Hickey, supervisor..............
20.31
Herbert Edgar.
cording .........................................
King & Mills, merchandise.......... 03 tO
M
\V
Ida M. Quick, work in clerk's
N. Nelson, on contract .................. 75 < 0
J. C. Milla...
office................ ..............................
S A Brodhead, work court h< u,e 16.65
Orley Kellow
F. L. Sappington, specifications
Tillamook Lumber Co., lights.... 30.V0
Lou Miller .
for Trask bridge..........................
Work in RD. No 2.
Dave McKinney. ...
F. L. Sappington, examining
Ernest Knight..................................
6.87
Norman Oisen..........
Kabliee road..................................
John
Alegg
........................................
2 50
Garret
Ward
............
Adolph Erickson, work with
1 the highest bidder. This Davey denies,
Editorial Snap Shots.
Fred
Lowry
......................................
39
00
Claud
Lane
..........
team and man...............................
coming back at the governor with hot
Ole Laue ..................
Frank Hobson..................................
4.62
Hiner & 1-arnb, repairing driver
We heartily coincide with our contem­ shot, calling Chamberlain the most art­
and chain.......................................
Work in R D. No. 4.
Nelson & Cc., merchandise
Tillamook Lumbering Co., lum­
porary that the curfew law should be ful demagogue that ever hoodwinked a
A. IL Roger......................................
2.00
G
B.
Lamb,
salary
as
clerk
ber ..................................................
Bat O’Hara ......................................
1 00
enforced, and we must give Rollie credit people. To be in fashion, Davey should
Chas.
I.
Clough,
merchandise
.
W. D. Wood, bridge work..........
Alonso Yager....................................
900
for being sincere in this, even if he is a have said that the head of the governor's
John
Krebti.
lumber
......................
C. A. Elliott, damage to buggy
G. W. Watkins............................ ..
6.00
rabid saloon advocate.
Work in R D. No. 6.
political machine was suffering with
and horse caused by driving
Bills Continued.
across
water
on
the
road
..........
A. Arstill and team ....................
“brain storm.’’ But, gentlemen, please
Fred Robitch, repairing fence ..
2 00
Wilbur stillwell, piling fur Still­
The fraternal spirit amongst the Ma­ be gentlemen.
J. P. Mattoon..................................
Frank Norberg, work on road. . .
4 OO
well
bridge
...................................
O.
P.
Mattoon
..................................
sonic brethren in this city must be at a
* * *
Bids Rejected.
M. C. 1 'rowbridge, cord wood. . .
Guy Mattoon...................................
P. W. Todd, for salary when
There are quite a few well (leaning per­
low ebb if Rollie’s repeated and unwar­
M. C. Trowbridge, salary as
8. B. Hill...........................................
Haberlach was treasurer
30 36
ranted attacks on his worthy brothers sons who have expressed regret the J. L
supervisor.......................................
C. Ray...............................................
C. A Paizlaf, merchandise for
Arst'll did not make good his escape
are any criterion to judge by.
Wm. Goeres....................................
Californians feed their cows on barley. I .ester Landingham, road plow
county poor ................................ 12 80
A. A. Emlah ...................................
when he first broke jail. Had he done Is this an effort to brew a uralted bev­ Fred Bariuer, witness before dis­
* ☆ *
The court is still in session and about
trict attorney ...............................
James Emlah..................................
It was a long and tedious fight to kill so and gone to some place and become a erage ?
_____________
20 of the above bills are not acted upou
Wilbur Stillwtll, circuit court. ..
Fred Barmer Case.
the obnoxious and illegal Wilson River man amongst men it might have been
when we went to press.
T. H Goytie, report oil tax rolls.
A. T. White, justice ....................
toll road contract, hut it is now dead the best thing that could have happened
Headlight, printing ......................
In the matter of a petition of Fred
J U Bewley, constable ................
Pacific States Telephone Co ...
Skomp for a county road, the court not
and stinks so loud with political rotten­ to him. We doubt whether he would
Frank
Buttz
Case.
G B. Lamb, freight on dynamo
being fully advised, was continued.
AGAINST THE
ness that we do not know of anyone have done this, however, for Arstill has
2Y T White, justice..............
and water wheel and stamps ..
In the matter of the petition of Wm.
who is anxious to attend the funeral.
started on a career that is going to add
W B Alderman, juror..........
Ladies’ Home Journal.
Gla»s & Paudhomme Co., books
Armstrong for the Necarney mountain
him to the criminal class of this country,
251 75 E S Whitehouse ..................
and blanks for Clerk’s office
road to connect with Clatsop county,
Those who have been held up and and the longer he can be sent to the pen
23 60 | A Dawson ........................
Sending truth after a lie. It Is an old A. W. Severance, postage ....
this was continued.
N J Myers..............................
grafted for toll 011 the Wilson River road itentiary better it will be for the people. maxim that "a lie will travel seven M. Crandall, examination
In the matter of the petition of D. T.
leagues while truth Is getting Its boots
100 00 D. E. Goodspeed ..................
county accounts ..................
are now in a position to retaliate. The
* * *
Werschkul to vacate road, viewers were
on," and no doubt hundreds of thousands J. S. Dellinger Co., books ....
58 00 Frank Bester...........................
Wilson River Road Company. J. II. Mc-
appointed.
We were told that several persons of good people read the unwarranted and W. W. Wiley, two month's
Ed Johnson witness ..........
Namer and Weslev Rush had no right to were rubbernecking with a view to catch malicious attack upon I>r. R. V. Pierce
In the matter of the petition of R. O.
salary ............................................... 166 66 C Blazer ..................................
.1 T McNamara......................
Richards for a county load, viewers
hold people up and compel them to pay the snap shot man violate the bicycle and his "Favorite Prescription "published Frances M. Wiley, teachers' ex­
J
C
Bewley
.const
able
..........
were appointed.
amination ..................................... 18 00
toll. It was illegal to do so.
ordinance. They will have to rubber, in the May (19041 number of the Ladles
Home Journal, with Its great black dis­ W. R Rutherford, ditto.............. 18 00 W D Body felt, bail iff..........
*
k
for although the ordinance has not been play headings, who never saw the hum­ A. McNair Co., merchandise .... 16 06
Nick Job Case.
The Wilson River toll road contract enforced, the snap shot inan has always ble, groveling retraction, with its incon­ J. C. Holden, deputy sheriff ... 100 00 A T White, justice ..............
Peter Berns is Drowned.
and the 40 per cent commission contract made it a point to dismount, when spicuous heading, published two months K. Mills, deputy clerk .................. 100 00 1 C Quick, juror.................. .
Peter
Berns, a young man about 24
for collecting delinquent taxes and other meeting a pedestrian. The ordinance is later. It was boldly charged In the sland­ Guy Vaughn, work...................... 31 37 R B Farley..............................
years of age. and a son of Frank Berns,
erous
and
libelous
article
that
Dr.
Pierce's
265
35
J
J
Johnson
..........................
Jos.
Effenberger,
lumber
......
monies owing the county have had a ter­ a good one, and on account of so many
Favorite Prescription, for the cure of D. S. Boyakin, merchandise .... 17 30 Peter Hasselburg..................
was drowned this (1'hursdav) morning
rible shaking up, and they ought tu, for young persons riding recklessly makes woman’s weaknesses and ailments, con­ C. E. Easom, hauling dynamite .
S 25 Go« Anderson, witness ....
in the Wilson river. He was rafting logs
it was wrong and against the interest of the ordinance necessary. But there is tained alcohol and other harmful Ingredi­ Henry Tolil. merchandise .......... 21 30 J T McNamara......................
at the Hadley boom, when he tell into
ij C Bewley, constable
...
the taxpayers to ever enter into such this much about it, it is not fair to allow ents. Dr. Pierce promptly brought suit Fred Zaddack, salary as super­
against the publishers of the Ladies'
the river, and before help could reach
30 00
visor ...........................................
Ed
Johnson
Case.
agreements.
persons to violate the law for months Home Journal, for *200,000,00 damages.
him he was drowned,
Au effort was
* *
Work
in
R.D.
No
1.
A
T
White,
justice
..................
Dr. Pierce alleged that Mr. Bok, the
Frank Moore Case.
There appears to have been a racket and then pounce down upon a certain editor, maliciously published the article J. W. Thompson ....
140 93
made to resuscitate the body when it
23 25 A T White, justice..................
at a school meeting at Blaine this week. few and single them out for prosecution. containing yich false and defamatory F. Stietihaur ............
taken from the river, but it failed.
J P. Allen Case.
W E. Knight............
85 25
Now, gentlemen, for your own reputa That looks like persecution.
matter wit the Intent of Injuring his C. Lutnian arid teaiu
123
A
T
White,
justice
....................
00
* * *
buslne
urthermore, that no alcohol, er Herman Told, jr ..
tion, the reputation of your pcccion ol
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
25 75
B. Mapes mid Roe McFall Case.
The news confirming the sale of the other
urious. or hablt-forralng, drug, ILK Thompson and te tn
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
the county, and fur the leputation of your
154
75
A
T
White,
justice
........................
..
9
85
erjvere, contained in his "Fa- 8. Larsen.....................
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad to are. or
This remedy lias been in use for over
00
1
school, please cut it out and show a
W
T
Doughty,
j
’
lror
......................
20
2
es/ff-iptlon that said medicine
fames |. Hill is good news for Tillamook vorlte
71 75 Erwin Harrison .............................
1 20 thirty years and lias proved itself to be
better example to the children of your
is mad fX>m native medicinal roots a nJ Geo Knight and team
Hye most successlul remedy yet dis.
William Norris ........
75 0O N G Boquist...................... ..............
Countv, for with the Hill system extend­ conta
1.40
no
harmful
Ingredients
whaU
district. Be men, and don’t act like a
S. D Thompson........
29 75 T J Bihby ..........................................
ed from Seaside and built through the
2.00 covered for bowel complaints. It never
d
that
Mr.
Bok's
malicious
state-
lot of quarrelsome kids, or the Head
16 00 D E Goodepeed..............................
were wholly and absolutely false, R. Ijireen....................
1 40 fails. Sold by Clough's Drug Store.
countv, this is liable to become the com mo
51 75 W B Aiderman........ ...................... .. 1.20
light man will have to apply the raw­
1
tirctracliap uriutcJ.ijy midJwzml W. A. Grey ... ........
merci a I road on account of ils water they wert; fun-ed to acknowledge that they W. 8. Linkhart ........
Rheumatic Pains Relieved. *
46 50 Sam Downs, witness.................... ..
2 30
hide.
of "Favorite
__ ______
arroriira Pre
. - Herman Schollmeyer
Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieves
• 75 C A Elliott......................................... . .
level construction. Hill will invade Till­ niia obtaTneiFanalvses
* * *
2 30
Seriptlon,"
from eminent chem
ists, w all
... U.-W —
,T5'"iG<
111 o~f Raymond Dutcher...
36 50 T R Elliott.........................................
The speaker at the union temperance amook Countv, which until recently, "Turn yenffibTtfaL it dH wjLumijiiLjL
2.80 rheumatic pains and makes sleep and
Alvin Thompson ....
47 0O Earl Rice...........................................
2.90 rest possible, which is alone worth many
UTinr-f
lnil uraux olilie alleged harmful
driiij-i Kay Tlioni|>aoii..........
meeting in this city on Sunday did not was considered Harriman territory, so cq imr¡Tjrrrn«t,TnirT771J
IS
12
These farts~weTe also proven in the Tflal dt
— McFalls........................................ .
1.50 timee ils cost. B. F. Crocker, Esq., now
place the saloon bums, the men who it is a source of congratulation to this the action in the Supreme Court. Rut the ('has. Christensen...
52 37 J C Bewley, constable.................... . . 12.00 84 years of age, and for twenty years
of Dr. 1’lerre was greatly Injured by W. Ander on
40 50
Justice of the Peace at Martinsburg.
hang round and clean out the spitoons county, alter so many years of patient business
Toni Browne Case.
the publication of the libelous article with
39 35 A T White, justice ........................
Iowa, says : “ I am terribly afflicted
for the big burly saloon keepers. upon a waiting, that these two railroad mag­ Its groat (iisulay headings, while hundreds of Emil Anderson
thousands who road the wickedly defamatory Hugo Klein ...
37 50 W 8 Ila vs, juror ............................
with sciatic rheumatism 111 m'y left arm
very high footing in the community. Be­ nates are to have competing lines and article never saw the humble groveling re­ Clias. Joesling..
29 50 F R Beals ........................................
and right hip I have used three bottles
traction. set. In small type and made as Incon­
fore he’d do that, said the speaker, he'd are hurrying the construction of them spicuous
7 50 E W Stahley....................................
of Chamlierlain's Pain Balm and it did
as possible. The matter was. how­ Win. Reddaway
* If *
ever brought before a ’ury in the Supreme Frank I.ui.dbuig ....
35 75 F S Whitpl.ouse. witness ............
me lots of good.” For sale by Clough's
go and kill himself. Of course, no offence
Court of New Vor»: rotate which promptly L A. York ................
15
Drug Store.
75
Thus Emrick, witness..................
There is some talk amongst citizens ol rendered a verdict !n the Doctor’s favot.
was intended to the saloon spittoon
H.
Sweeney
.................
2»
.50
his traducers came to grief and thvb»
J T McNamara ............................
cleaners who used to hang around the this county who were interested in the Thus
base slanders were refuted.
L McFee ....................
14 00 John McNamer ..............................
Beals' timber cruising assessment bill,
saloons in this county
J Kamni.................... .
16 50 J C Bewlev. constable..................
I
Malphna Johnson .. .
14 50
which was deleated by the senate, to in
T R. Turney Case.
F. J. Klunhnn............
I
7 25 A T White, justice........................ .
All that the county claimed, even by voke the initiativeand referendum.and in
4.20
Court ut the State of Oregon, Geo. McKimoi s ........
10 75
the experts statement, was about $8000 this way submit it to a vote of the pro. In the Circuit
tor Tillamook County.
Fred Kahl®, jr..........
10
50
G G Brown, list lands deeded . ..
1.65
I have been in Tillamook
Columbia River
shortage in the Aiderman accounts, vet pie in June. 1908. Another bill, that of Astoria
John Larsen..............
36 00 /X K Case, work .............................. 115.30
Railroad Company, a
j'1st a year.
the attoincys who represented Tilla­ Newell, of Washington county, to tax
corporation,
F Zaddack'» team .
5 M) E E Tykr, Rcraper .......................... 17 00
During that time not one
Plaintiff,
J. Houghton.................
11 .50 Peter Luthi. hauling lumber ....
mook county sued for $.’<¿1,550.05. With water power 60c. per year per horse
3 00
has said I have misrepre­
Fred Kabba, sr............
6 50 Ernest Knight, damages.............. 30.00
that notorious 40 |>er cent contract in power, which was defeated in the bcuse. Robert C. Recker and The I
sented any thing, or failed
J. R. Hick» ................
Eastern Investment Com |
W D Body felt janitor.................. 78 00
to live up to any agreement
force, if the attorney a could have re­ is likely to lie submitted also to a vote
pany, n corporation,
|
Chas. Eusom and team
II Crenshaw, board of prisoners. . 45,00
that
I may hare made.
Defendants.
J
covered this amount wouldn't they have of the people. And why not the Beals' To Robert C. Beeker. one of the above O. Bergman ........
A K Case, work ............................... 81 54
I will in the future do as
A. Crawford........
named defendants :
Herald, printing
........................
had a bonanza? It is just as well fur bills lor a dairy and creamery inspector,
15,95
well as I have in the past,
1 n the name of the State of Oregon ;
Geo Ludtke..........
P \V Todd, treasurer...................... 91 67
everybody to admit it, fur it is a fact, which was vetoed by Governor Cham
and better when it in possible.
You are hereby requited to appear anti Dan Alley...............
Tillamook
Waler
Works,
water
.
answer the complaint filed against you in
48.00
DR HENRY E MORRIS.
the attorneys for the county made a berlain ?
the above entitled action on or before the Hugh Rittenhouse
H Crenshaw*, board prisoners . . 45 00
Local Phorm.
Eye Specialist
expiration of *lx w eeks from the date of the Arnold Hanson .
genuine fizzle of the whole affair,
H.
Crenshaw-,
salary
as
sheriff
.
.
266
66
first publication of this Summons, to-wit :
Kolbe had another "brain storm" this Onor before the expiration of six weeks from Burr Beals, jr........
For a number of years the people of week, which is more in the nature of n the 7th day of March, 1907. And if you fail Lee Alley..............
to so appear and answer for want thereof,
Oregon have been told, and especially at personal attack upon Mayor Botts than the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the August Davidson
II. V. Aliev ..............
demanded in the complaint.
the last election, that the office of state anyone else. Mr. Hotts has surely the relief
The relief demanded In the complaint Is. C. L. Alley ............
that
a
strip
of
land
IOO
feet
in
width,
being
printer was the biggest “graft“ in the right to exptess his opinion in tegard to
Dan Hickey..............
50 feet in width on each side of the center
state. So the state legislature passed a who ought to lie or ought not to lie the line of plaintifTs line of railway as the same
Work in R.D. No. 3
now surveyed located, staked out and
bill to put the state printer on a fiat city's peace officer It seems that he oh is
adopted over and across the Bast one-half C. Randall and team ........
....
salary after the expiration of the present iectsto Huntsinger on account of Billv of the South Bast one quarter of Section 33 J. J. Rupp »nd tea'll
TowaaMp three North of Range ten West of
incumlienl’s term. Strange to relate. Stephens and Frank Butt« being on bis Willamette Meridian, in Tillamook County, W. 8. Randall........................
be appropriated to plaintiff • use. for W. E. Stanley............ ........
Governor Cham tier lain vetoed the bill bond. It was unfortunate lot Hunt Oregon,
Has just received a fine
the purpose of constructing, operating and Grant Mills.............................
maintaining
railway line, or fines thereon, Wilbur Stillwell.....................
which was to cut off this “graft.'*
singer that he ha J these persons on his • nd that the a amount
of compensation to be A. J. Stillwell.........................
stock of Boot and Shoes
bond, but it is perfectly proper and the paid therefor be determined, and for such
judgment as mav appear iust
Warren Vaughn and engine
direct from the factory.
Governor Chamberlain said, in vetoing rorrert thing lor Mayor Botts to draw other
The center line of plaintiffs said line of Gust Wickland........ ..
the appropriations lor the Monmouth attention to this, and most persons will railway, as surveyed. 1 (Mated adopted and N. G. Boquist..................
staked out over and across the premises
I have now in stock a No.
and Drain normal Khoola, that Speaker I commend him. lor he is certainly as aforesaid, is more particular!v described as Wm. Latimer..................
follows,
to-wit
Beginning
at
Engineer
s
C.
A.
Svenaon.
.....
..
Davey auctioned the people's rights to anxious as anyone to procure a peace Station 754 » 43, which is a point on the
one Logger Shoe made out
s*outh boundary line of said Section 32. 125 O. Golstrom.......................
of the best French kip. For
feet West of the cornet to Sections 4. 5. 32 Oscar Svenson ................
and 33 . thence by tangent North 13c 55' Exra Rand-dl ..................
West 4t>S9 2-10 feet . thence hr a one degree
service and fit cannot be
curve to the left 1442 b io feet to a point osi John Hoptield and team
the North line of aaid Section ¿<2. 1530 feet S. V. Anderson
at, and also Farmer's
West of the corner to Sections 29, 29 32 and Julius Erickson .
33 all in said ''ownahip. Range. Countv and Erick Erickson
rork Shoes of the best
State.
Thia Summons la published by order of the A. Anderson and team .
quality.
J1 P godspeed. Countv fudge 8. W. Elliott and
of Tillamook County. Oregon, made on the
5th day of March. 1907.
Work
Splendid assortment of
By said order it was directed that thin
Summon» be publiahe l la the Tillamook II L. Simmons
Boy
’s and Youth’s High
John
Blum
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Headlight, a weekly newspaper of general
circulation publinked in Tillamook Couaty. B. W Turner
State of Oregon, for six succeaaiw weeks, and Guy Vaughn .,.
Top Winter Shoes and
the date oi the first publication thereof la the
7th day of March 1fiO7. and t he date iff the I C. Christetison and team
Ladies’ foot wear.
last publication ia April IMth. 1907
D. D West and team
T. B otts .
L. Darby, watching cate
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I. W. Hiner
F ultom .
it Poor to Tillamook <u4>nty Hank.
At formers fijr Plaintiff,
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CORDON HATS!
There are no better Hats made
for the Money.
TODD & CO ,
The Clothers and
Furnishers,
Tillamook,
Oregon,
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C. E. REYNOLDS, Agent,
Verdict for Dr. Pierce
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THE RED FRONT SHOE
STORE.
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HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them
We Sell Them.
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