TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 18, 1907 © Camant. C. B. Sternberg. C. Thayer and K G Staples va \V H West, action fur W. H. Holmes lor plaintiff. money. C M ldleman for plaintiff mid A W Severance and 11 T Botts for de Pacific Railway & Navigation Com pany, a corporation, vs Elmore Packing fendant. Company, a corporation. Condemna Astoria & Columbia River Railroad tion. Wallace McCamant, C Thayer Company, a corporation, ui Louin OI mmi . and C B Sternberg lor ¿plaintiff. Coi - condemnation. 11 T Botts, F G Eby and tinued. G C Fulton for plaintiff Continued. F’acific Railway & Navigation Com Pacific Railway & Navigation Com pany, a corporation, vs Samuel Elmore, pany vh Herfart W Cardwell, el al, con et al Condemnation. Wallace Mt- demnation. Enow and McCamant and Camant, C Thayer and C B Sternberg U Thayer for plaintiff. for plaintiff G C Fulton and H T Botts Wm. Ryan vs R« Hie \V Watson, libel. for defendants. Continued. RRDuuiwBv for (liiiiiitT Talmage A Pacific Railway & Navigation Com Johnson for defendant. Demurrer ut er- pany vs Walter Tliaver Ridehalgh. iulvd. Condemnation. Wallace McCamant, C Pacific Railway & Navigation Com B Steinberg and C Thayer lor plaintiff. pany a corporation, vk Joseph K<»<fad G C Fulton and H T Botts for de etal, condemnation. H T B .Us, Wallace fendant. H T Botts appointed guardian McCaniHiii, C Thayer umt C BSternberg ad litem for minor plaintiff. One juror for plaintiff. Are here for you: inspection. Never before have we been able to offer trial with verdict lor plaintiff for $150 F M Trout,administrator of the Es*at In Lauun, Dotted Stxiisa, Madras Cloth, for def n lants. you a larger or more up to date of Eli Goodspeed, deceased, vs 1*’ ' line of Dress'Goods than at the pre* Pacific Railway & Navigation Com Fitzpatrick, action for money, French Lacun, India Ltauin and Batiste W II sent. Light Gray and Plaid Suit pany, a corporation, vs George A Cooper for plaintiff. Settled and dis ings suitable to nil ngrs and all These arrivals making our Waist Department Brinn, et al. Condemnation. Wallace missed pocket books Handsome designs McCamant, C B Sternberg anil C brim full of the Choicest Bargains. Pacific Railway and Navigation Com in Novelties that will please lhe most Thayer lor plaintiff. W H Powell for pany, a corporation vs Charles A E liott, fastidious. defendant. Continued. et al. condemnation. H T Botts. Wal Pacific Railway & Navigation Com lace McCamant. C I hayer and C B Stern, panv, a corporation, vs Irene Calbreath, berg for plaintiff. et al. Condemnation. Wallace Mc- Tillamook Lumber Company vs Annie Cnmant, C B Sternlierg and C Thayer Iti the Latest Styles and Patterns, making our already Eistham. et al, partition. Handley & fur plaintiff. No service. Thayer for plaintiff. Continued for large stock of Clothing the finest in the County. Pacific Railway & Navigation Com want of service. pany. a corporation, vs J A Richardson, J P Atkin and C A Doty vs Tillamook et al. Condemnation. Wallace Me Nice line of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Camant, C B Sternberg and C Thayer Water Company, a corporation, fore, closure. II T Botts for plaintiff and W. for plaintiff'. Settled and dismissed. Rubber Boots and Acquapel Clothing orde» Pacific Railway & Navigation Com H Cooper, W H Holmes, Webster Holmes for defendant. These Goods are from the Eastern pany, a corporation, vs Louis S John- R Robinson vs Robinson Cheese Com markets and are right up to the ' son, et al Condemnation. Wallace Me ! Camant, C B Sternberg and C Thayer pany. R R Duniway for plaintiff am I minute. If you are not in need of W II Holmes, 8 S Johnson and ( any of these goods now, come in for plaintiff. Settled and dismissed. CONSISTING OE Thayt r for defendant. Demurrer to plea and see them any day. You will Astoria & Columbia River Railroad in abatement overruled. Ladies’ Shoit and Long Coats, not be asked or urged to buy. Company, a corporation, ys The Beals Edmund A Fitzpatrick, et al, vs Frank Misses Short Coats, Land Company, et al. Condemnation H T Botts, F G Eby and G C Fulton for T. Fitzpatrick, et al, to quiet title. H Ladies’ Skedrane Coats, T. Botts for plaintiff and C W Talmage, plaintiff. Continued Tailored Suits and Skirts in Voile, S S Johnson, R R Duniway for de Henry Tohl vs I) H Vedder et al. Ac fendants. Panama and Serge. tion for money. W H Cooper for plain The Robinson Cheese Company vs R tiff. Defendant defaults. Judgment lor Robinson, coss bill in equity. W 11. plaintiff. We also have the Butterick Patterns and the Holmes and SS Johnson, C Thayer for Astoria & Columbia River Railroad plaintiff and R R Duniway for de Delineator for Sale. Company, a corporation, vs Paul Sch fendant. Defendant defaults. Judg rader, et al. Condemnation. H T Don ’ t Forget the Silverware is FREE. ment for costs and disbursements. Botts. F G. Ehv and G C Fulton for David D Jones, et al, vs Anna Jones, plaintiff'. Settled and dismissed. to set aside deed. TH Goyne and II T The Astoria & Columbia River Rail- Botts for plaintiffs. A \V Severance for road Company vs Thomas Coates, et defendant. «1. Condemnation H T Botts. F G Robinson Cheese Company vs R Rob Ehv and G C Fulton for plaintiff. C Providence hand out inson. Accounting. W H Holmes. S 8 Lumber .ompanv. Injunction and to Thayer for defendants Continued. Johnson and C Thayer for plaintiff and render accounting, Claude Thayer for favors to the republican party. Against Sim Earl vs Fred C Baker. Libel. plaintiff. R R Duniway for defendant. lhe republicni s all the impracticable«, Talmage & Johnson for plaintiff. H T M. P. Reading vs George W. Phelps. Portland Coal & Development Com. Botts for defendant. the implacables and the irrtconcilablcs pany, a corporation, vs A T Lewis, et al. Transcript. W. H. Cooper for plain tiff Astoria & Columbia River Railroad nnd Talmage and |olinsou for defendant. of the country are beginning to line up. Company, a corporation, vs Matt Mar to reform leases. H T Botts, Piggott & The president inny or tuay not be Finch for plaintiff and Talmage & John oney. Condemnation. H T Botts, F G son and T II Goyne for defendants literally correct in assuming that Harri Breed to Draft Horses. Eby and G C Fulton for plaintiff Tai- Samuel C Tomlinson vs George W Cox, man. Rockefeller, Heaist and Parker ate' mage & Johnson lor defendant. Plaintiff to reply by next term of court. Con et al. to quiet title. W 11 Cooper for There has been a great deel of disscus- forming a league to block republican plaintiff. Defendant defaults. Judg IRCUIT COURT DOINGS petty theft at Hillsboro, nnd could not tinued. sion of late in regard to what class of legislation in the congress which meets ment for plaintiff. be taken from the st ate penitentiary and B. | Stephens vs Tillamook City, a N P Hansen vs Louis Fleck, et al, to , horses it is best to breed. In our judg- in December, 1907, and to strike the re Municipal Corporation. Damages. Tai rstill Goes to Pen for Five used in a case as a witness where the mage set aside deed. H T Botts for plaintiff ' ment it does not take a very wise man publicans in 1908. But there in not A lolinson for plaintiff. Carl Years-- Local Option Cases charge was only one of misdemeanor. Haherlach and ft T Botts for defendant and Talmage & Johnson for defendants. to determine this mutter. About us on the, slightest doubt that every one of This was opposed by the defence, and Motion to strike out and make more Herman Schollmeyep vs Tillamook every hand are demonstrations of the these persons will work, either con. are Dismissed. the judge overruled the motion to con definite portions of answer overruled. County, writ of review. H T Botts for advisibility of breeding the dralt horse. jointly or separately, to hamper the plaintiff. Dismissed on motion of plain tinue the cases. This left Mr. Cooper in Case went to trial on Wednesday after tiff. It was a Perchion draft horse, not a republican party. The interest which The April term of the circuit court noon. a dilemma, with the cases teady for trial Parker and Rockif. Iler II C Bergstrom vs E Bergstrom, suit couch horse, standard bred or thorough Harriman, om me need on Monday morning, with Charles Kunze V9 R. Robinson. Action and his principal witness not available, for money. Talmage A Johnson for for maintenance. W II Cooper for plain bred that was sold by Ilenry Rogers tile would have ill blocking the republican udge William Galloway on the bench tiff and Cail llaljerlacli and H T Bolts 1 other day to Clyde Clements for $300. antitrust programme both in con so he moved to have the cases dismissed, plaintiff. Continued for service. nd 87 cases on the docket, not includ* for defendant. which was so ordered by the judge. The Astoria A Columbia River Rail The Tilden mares both Perihions, were gress and in the courts is plain. Harri ng criminal cases. In the absence of George W Elliott vs Scott Bozortli, et Thomas Williams vs Vincenz Jacob, road Company, a corpoiation, vs George al, injunction and to redeem. Tal sold a few days ago for $500. It is n man ni.d Rockefeller is encli a trust. District Attorney J. H. McNary, r.o et al. Action for money. Tliaver & Watt, et al. Condemnation. H T Botts, mage & Johnson for plaintiff; II T daily occurrence '.hat some heavy draft Parker is a trust ultoinev, and, with rand was drawn. Johnson for plaintiff. C. W. Talmage F G Eby and G 0 Fulton fcr plaintiff. Botts, attorney for defendant Scott animal, the heavier the better everything his friends Belmont, Nixon, Ryan, Continued. The first matter to occupy theatten j for defendant. Continued. Bozortli and H T Botts and Butcher, else being equal, changes hands at from Sheehan and the other heads ol com Astoria & Columbia River Railroad ion of Judge Galloway after the jury ! Anna Hoenicke vs Charles P. Nelson. Clifford & Correll, attorneys for de bines, is naturally an enemy of the ad been called was that by Attorney C. I et al. R R. Duniway and Carl Haber- Company, a corporation, vs George fendant John Waterman. Set i*»r hear $250 to $300 Watt and Helen Watt his wife. Con ing on Saturday. lach for plaintiff Damages. C. Thayer Tliere has been no less than ten horse republican president, of lhe republi hayer, who called the court's attention demnation. H T Botts, F G Eby and and S. S Johnson and W. H. Holmes Pacific Railway A Navigation Com buyers in Tillamook county this sptiug, can congress which will meet a lew o the death of Judge R. P. Boise, who for defendants. Motion to file amended G C Fulton for plaintiff. Continued. pany vs Astoria & Columbia River Rail every one of them searching for heavy months hence, and of the republican was for several years one of the circuit answer, after objections, allowed, and The Astoria & Columbia Riv^r Rail road Company, injunction. Snow & dges in this district and who tried his motion for a continuance of the case dis road Company, a corporation, vh Helen McCamant, Claude Thayer. Chancs B draft hoises. One of them told the party which stands behind that presi. allowed. Affidavits of W A Gage and Watt. etal. Condemnation. H T Botts. . which Sternberg for plaintiff and G C Fulton writer he would puy $700 lor a well dent and that congress, and st case in Tillamook, whereupon Judge wife to bo admitted. Trial set for Fri F G Eby and G C Fulton for plaintiff. and ' 11 T Bolts for defendant. matched team that would weigh 3200 will put stalwart republican doctrine allowar appointed Attorneys Claude day morning. Continued. George Sorenson vs William II West, 1 is. or better. You cannot produce into the platform of 1908. hayer, H. T. Botts and C. W. Talmage The Astoria & Columbia River Rail , P. McIntosh vs Alex McNair. Action for deed. Martin I, Pi|>rs for plaintiff such horses bv breeding to anything but . draw up suitable resolutions of con* for money. R R Duniway and T. H. road Company, a corporation, v» John and 11 T Botts and A W Severance for a heavy weight, high class draft stallion. A Woman Tells How to Relieve Goyne for plaintiff, rf. T. Botts lor Watt, etal. Condemnation. H T Bott« defendant. , lence. 8?tilvdand dismissed. defendant. F G Eby and G C Fulton lor plaintiff. Rheumatic Pains. While we have nothing to say against Deputy District Attorney Cooper dis- C R Johnson vs Cynthia D Johnaon, Joseph Michaud, et al, vs George Continued I have been >« very great sufferer from divorce. Talmage & Johnson fpr plain, the other classes of horses wc most issed the case against FredBalmer.wlio Haag. Judgment. W. H. Cooper for Astoria & Columbia River Railroad , emphatically contend that in view of the the dreadful disease, rheumatism, fora as bound over to the circuit court on plaintiff. Talmage & Johnson for de Company, a eorporation, vs George (iff. Defendant defaults. number of years. I have tried many C Thayer & E Thayer vs Lawrence high prices that are being paid for tile ; medicines but never got much relief Watt, et al Condemnation. H T Botts, charge of giving liquor to a minor, on lelcndant. Settled and dismissed. Sanders et al, foreclosure. W H Holmes C. V. Preston vs L. L. Smith. Judg. F G Ebv aad G ,C Fulton for plaintiff and C Thayer for plaintiff. Dismissed heavy horse and the conditions that from any of them until tw o t ears ago. ount of insufficient evidence. ment. Talmage & Johnson for plain, Continued. exist in Tillamook that it is illogical for when I bong lit a bottle of Chamberlain'« J. L. Arstill, who was arraigned without cost. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad tiff. A. W. Severance for defendant. tne farmer to breed tu any thing else Pain Balm. I found relief liefore 1 had puty District Attorney Cooper, on the Judgment for plaintiff on verdict. Nellie Eunice Armstrong vs Vinton S used all of one bottle, but kept on appl)- Company, a corporation, vs Robert C arge of issuing and cashing forged ing it and soon felt like a different II T Rice, to quiet title. Miller Murdock for than a draft horse. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Beeker, et al, condemnation. plaintiff. • Gre..t care should lie used in the selec woman. Through my advice many of ecks, pleaded guilty, and when asked Company, a corporation, vs Samuel Botts F G Eby and G C Fulton for Claude Thayer as Trustee vh The Tilla tion ol a sire. While a horse's pedigree | my friends hr.ve tried it and can tell you njidge Galloway if he had anything to Elmore and the Elmore Packing Com plaintiff. Continued. Miriam Colvin vs Charles McKillip, et □look Opera House Company, a corpo may indicate perfection in breeding, yet liow wonderfully it Ims worked.— MRS. ‘/told the judge that it was his first pany, a corporation. Condemnation. S arah A. C oi . k , 140 H New fit.. Dover, H. T. Botts and G. C. Fulton for plain al. ejectment. II T Botts for plaintiff. ration. foreclosure. W H Holmes and if he is a detective individual it is un Del. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a lini nee and asked to have a light sen* tiff. Continued. C Thayer for plaintiff Defendant de R R Duniway for defendants wise to breed to him. The stundard ment. The relief from pain which It fauhs. Sheriff orderid to amend re ce. The judge told the prisoner that Ellen Daugherty vs Anna Kunze, et al, turiiH. Pacific Railway & Navigation Com bred stallion, Duke of Portland, illus- j i affords is alone worth many tiiiiea its was not the intention of the court to pany. a corporation, vs Elizabeth L. ejectment H T Botts for plaintiff and Weutern Oregon TruH Company vs trates this point very forcibly, ill that I rout. It makes rest and sleep possible, Condemnation. R R Duniway for defendants. pose a heavy sentence where there was Terwilliger, et al. William H West, for deed and to quiet he had excellent breeding but was a j i For sale by Clough's Drug Store. Wallace McCamant. C. Thayer. W. H. Ellen Daugherty v» Jonea Olsen, et »1, disposition on the part of a person to title. Snow 8i McCamant for plaintiff Holmes and C. B. Sternberg for plain form, lie told the prisoner that it was tiff. W. G. Dwight appointed guardian ejectment. II T Botts for plaintiff and and H T Botts and A W Severance for defective individual. These defects in j R R Duniway for defendai.ts. many instances were transmitted to his defendants. most seiious crime he had committed, nd litem Stipulated in open court fur Miriam L Colvin vs Grant Mills, et HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE George W Phelps vs SerenthaS Phelps, offspring and are making their anpear j hich was punishable in the state peni one juror trial, who, upon instructions al, ejectment. H T Botts for plaintiff divorce. Talmage & Johnson for plain atice in the second and third generations. As well as the instruments for pro ntiary from one to 20 years, but the from the court, gave a verdict of defen aud R R Duniway for defendant«. tiff. Defendant default* and lestioidny dants for $50 per fitting ol glasses. A trial is all We are the owners of thedraft stallion w must be vindicated and the officers Ellen D.iugherty vs Grant Milla, et al, I ask All glasses guaranteed to fit. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad ejectment. H T Bott« for plaintiff and taken and decree of divorce was granted. Black Prince. This animal cost stir the court must do their duty, who, it Company, a corporation, vs Bentha In buying glasses it should he a Claude Thayer vs H C Cooper, to quiet R R Duniway for defendants. company $3700 and we have never re question of “Not how cheap but title. Claude Thayer for plaintiff. ppeared, had shown the prisoner some Byrom, et .al. Condemnation. H. T. Miriam L Colvin vs Jonas Olsen, etal, how good.’’ A pair of perfectly fit Rebecca Green va .Marion B Gr»en, gretted the investment. Our stallion niency and friendship, and as he had Botts for plaintiff. Talmage & lohn* ejectment. II T Botts tor plaintiff aud divorce Talmage & Johnson tor plain will artite in Tillamook City today’ ted nnd pro|>erly adjusted glasses okenjail on two occasions, Judge Gal son for defendants. Continueii. R R Duniway for defendants. should wear you from 2 to 10 tiff. Defendant defaults. Pacific Railway & Navigation Com He is ail excellent speciman of the dralt way sentenced Arstill to five years in years with satisfactory results. Miriam L Colvin v« Anna Kunze, et pany vs Nillus McMillan et al. Con- J W Bfaddux vs McIntosh Cheese e state penitentiary. Sheriff Cren demnation. H T Botta for plaintiff Company, et al, object ions to cost bill. type, perfect in individuality and breed, I will fit you with glasses that I Wallace McCamant, c. al, ejectment will guarantee to l»e satisfactory aw left the next day with Arstell for Thayer, C. B. Sternberg and W. H. and R R Duniway for defendant«. Claude Thayer and Talmage A Johnson ing. from $1.50 up. Glasses for less At the Tillamook Fair last fall, this H. T. Botts nnd Ellen Daugherty v« Charles McKillip, for plaintiff and H T Botts and R R e penitentiary, probably glad to get Holmes for plaintiff than that amount not guaranteed. et al, ejectment II T Bolts for plain, Duniway for defendants. On motion of hoise walked away with the blue ribbon of his prisoner, who had tried to G C. Fulton for defendants. Continueii. tiff and R R Duniway for defendants. plaintiff coat bill by A. W Bunn, trustee in his clnss, awarded him bv .Messers. Pacific Railway & Navigation Com mmit suicide, that is he pretended to do Pacific Railway & Navigation Com in bankruptcy, amounting to $12 ami Kent. Withycomb and Bailer. These ! panv. a corporation, vs Frank Marey. , tried the insanity dodge, and on two Condemnation. Wallace McCamant, pany, a corporation, vs Montie V David cost and disbursements was disallowed. men have made a lifetime study of horses ‘ asions broke jail, only to be recap- C. Thayer, C. B. Sternberg, W. H son. et al, condemnation. H T Botts. C Frank Ekroth vs Thomas F Harrrison Phone, Main 493. red by Sheriff Crenshaw at the point Holmes for plaintiff. Settled and dis Thayer and Wallace McCamant for plait.- et al, to reform contract. H T Botts for nnd are holding high official positions missed. tiff. i plaintiff. Continue«!. in this slate and we feel that the (act of! a gun on one occasion and by the Claude Thayer and Estelle Thayer v» | Astoria ft Columbia River Railroad In the matter of the application of their having awarded our horse tlej dian police on another occasion. Company, a corporation, vs Lucy Bar. J W Maxwell, action for money. Claude | i Mary Aellig to register title to W of blue ribbon should be an indorsment Thayer for plaintiffs. nard, et al. Condemnation. G. C. Ful The three local option cases, appealed Ne X ani* N ’/i of Nw t^, gee. 2, tp 1 N. strong enough to recommend him to ton, H. T. Bolts and F. G. Eby for Miriam L Colvin va Grant Milla. «1 al. range 10 west. W M. lees 20 acres to m | ust ice Whites court, in which Tom plaintiff. Loring K, Adams for defen every breeder in Tillamook county owne, Frank Buttz and D. Ellison had dants. Plaintiff given 60 days in which ejectment. II T Botts for plaintiff and { Parrish. d»wiib^l in B<M»k M of deeds, Black Prince will make the season at R K Duniway for defendants. page 80, Records of Tillamook county. n tried, foun.l guilty and each fined to reply and case continued Application No. |. Carl the Easter Livery Stable. Ellen Daugherty vs Grant Mills, et al. I Oregon. , lor violating the local option law. Pacific Railway and Navigation Corn ejectment. II T Bolls for plaintiff and J Habrrlach fur sppliciot. T. H. Goyne Yours for good breeding. appointed examiner of title. up or. Tuesday before fudge Gallo* ua nv vs Z. Large, et al. Condemnation. R K Duniway for defenoai'ta. Nr.iiAi.RM H isse C ompany . Wallace McCamant, C. B. Sternberg and In the matter of the e«t ite of Eli Good* The first move of the defence was Mitiam L Colvin vs Riley Maxwell, Capital Stock........................ $25,000. C. Thayer for plaintiff. Settled and dis ejectment. II T Botts for plaintiff and speed, deceased Probate. W H attack the complaint, the attorneys missed. C»xq*er for ad in i nisi rat «»r. Offer» every facility for xafa banking, R R Duniway for defendant. The jury in the Thaw trial disagreed, iitending that the Deputy Ihstrict At- Pacific Railway It Navigation Com. and solicit* your buainesH. In the matter of th* |M*titi'»n of John seven memlxrs being lor murder in the Ellen Daugherty vs Riley Maxwell, rner should have proceeded against pany, a corporation, vs William Tone, ejectment. II T Botts for plaintiff and Zuifleub, to be admitlrd a citizen of the first degree and five that he was insane. Commercial. Saving» and Trust De* defendants either by information or et al. Condemnation. C. Thayer, C. B R It Duniway for defendant. United Mtaua. Petition No 1. Granted Iferer a man ought to lx strung up lor part men la. rctment. The judge overruled this Sternberg and Wallace McCamant for In the matter of the (edition of Samuel Pacific Railway ft Navigation Com plaintiff. Arabella Tone appointed cold blooded murder, it is Thaw Sup Three per cent allowed on deposits n tent ion tnd decided that the defend guardian ad litem Trial of jury afltr pany, a corporation, vs Frederick Bar- Peter lfMMH*ilM»rg to ire admit ted a citizen Petition No 2 pose, for instance, that it was some |>er subject to check. II T Bolls, C of the United btat«*s. nt had been properly proceeded against stipulation in open^ court that only one don, condemnation Four per cent on Savings and Time Tliaver . «nd W allxce McCamant for j Granted son, with little or no money, who had complaint. Deputy District Attor juror be drawn to try case, and jury in Mattie Mills, vs Eli O Mills. Divorce killed White, it would bare taken lint a Deposit* plaintiff Continued. structed tu find lor plaintiff in damages r Cooper then moved for a continu- Our little liook, • Helpful Hints on Pacific Railway ft Navigation Cmn- ! II. T. Botts lor plaint iff. at $25 lor defendant. short time to have tried him Why, Bunking/* explaining how to 3.» ycur* ^Xa.as his principal witness, Anna M ' Samuel G Reed and W. S. Cone va Pacific Railway & Navigation Coir. - pany, a corporation, vs had been sent to the paov. a corporation, rs Ralph Glover, I Whitcomb, et al, condemnation. Il II T I lose ph O Briggs el al, to quit title then, should tlx rich hate nur more pri lain king by mail is ready. •»»U'onib *t Mend for a copy, It** fr<* fur the Condemnation. Wallace Me »<*’• Claud. Thayer and Wallace M . Weatherford and Wratt lor plaintiff. vileges and favors shown thfm in a mur itiary for one rear lor a et al. Hadley Lumber Company ya Miami der trial than a poor man? aikirc i Cernant.'- vplaintiff Just Arrived at— MASON BRO.’S DEPARTMENT STORE 10 Dozen—LADIES’ WHITE WAISTS. $800 Worth of Men’s and Boy’s Suits R Splendid Line Large Assortment of Spring Garments, The Little Store Carl A. Patzlaf by Dr. Henry E. Morris First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE J