Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 25, 1907, Image 1

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XIX. No. 40.
Ralph Ackley about this Big Bargain.
iuys 28 acres of Wilson river bottom land, all cleared
1 in grass. Good new house and barn with 10 cows, 3
tiers, 40 chickens and one wagon with Set of double
ruess. This'is considered the best buy on Wilson river
the money. Place is well worth I5500. This is the
te Brown place.
’OOK
JOTTINGS
Eighteen pound milk can, regular size,
$2 50 each ; new stock of Buhl cans,
$3.00 each ; twenty two pound Jersey
ts, for abstracts.
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cans $3.00 each. King & Smith.
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I E. Morris, eye specialist. ♦
It
is
expected
that
death
will
claim
¡ranted at Leach’s Meat Mar.
Mr. W. N. Vaughn in a few hours, who
«
is at death's door at his home in this
arrows and Discs at Snuf- county, having beer, suffering with gall
stones.
’er flour $+.60 a barrel at
Cohn & Co., who have sold their store
buildings and stock of groceries and feed
|ee the benutiful colt cups at to Mr G. A Edmunds, will move their
■
Li Marshfield, was in the city dry goods to the store opposite the
Allen house.
R. Robinson bought for the Oregon
jch will pay 10c. per pound Cheese Company the output ol seven
Icke.i.
factories this week,the price being around
bf feed and best seed oats in 14c. f.o.b. Tillamook. He is in the field
to buy cheese, but the stock must be first
¡ffer's.
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aert is holding the kindergar claw.
og cabin.
Died, on Monday morning in this city,
■n, of llornett, Ore., was in the infant son of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
Sanders, being 12 months old the day of
tllonday.
its death. The parents desire to thank
ad J. W. Myer were in from
their neighbors and friends lor the kind­
lA’edncadav.
ness shown them.
tna Fawk, sister to Mrs. Jas.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on
in on a visit.
Sunday, her passengers being Mrs. Mary
■ternian. of Colman, S. D.,
Bullet. Mrs. Howard aud daughter. L
'city on Munday.
Kellock. Mr. Bingham, W. H. Moon,
ill feed your team hay and Mrs. Nielson, M. A. Tiel, L. Green, F.
»
■ver night for 50c.
Gilbert, E. King, Miss H. Fawk.
for sale. Leave orders nt
Don't forget the Bank where you have
Bey's lunch counter.
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always got a square deal. We pay par
■ seen the handsome coach tor county orders, make no charge for
irgo at Snuffer's ?
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collecting checks on other banks and pay
L& N. Co. offices have been interest on savings accounts.—T ills
hook C ounty B ank
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he old Headlight building.
For Sale, by C. Mills, Beaver, Oreg.,
■ will leave on Sunday for the
■rill be away several weeks. two good work horses, wagon and
Btos, 25 for 25 cents at Mc- harness, all in good shape. Horses will
Blerv, lor a short time only.* weigh about 1.150 each. Also have a
full line in general real estate business.
|Trr and |. H. Empry-were in Name what you want you get it. Nuff
■■day from Aberdeen, Wash,
said.—C. M ills .
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ja E. Dny was declared insane
Sheriff Crenshaw and Wm. Bodyfelt
Budge Goodspeed on Wednes
returned from Salem on Saturday, wheie
they had taken |. L. Arstill to the state
lorrison and E. W. Morri- penitentiary, where they saw Ab. Hem­
sfrom Portland on Wedues- bree, who was looking fat and well, also
“Bricktop,” who nppeared to be happy
plici man Dye has thrown up and industrious.
I gone to work on the rail.
This is a crackerjack for big figures for
butter fat for March : Maple Leaf, 35Vsc.
Blalock came in on Monday per pound ; Clover Leaf, 35.2c. ; Plea­
d in à sling, suffering with a sant Valley, 35c. ; Tillamook Creamery,
37J4c. How’s that for profitable dairy­
iks of buying a buggy or ing ? This is the highest price paid for
lout looking over Snuffer’s butter fat in Tillamook.
Petitions have been generally signed
Lamb is in from Eugene for asking the District Boundary Board to
■ shaking- hands with old arrange for the consolidation of School
District No. 32, 45, and 50, above
proper time to paint. S. W. Beaver, If the districts are consolidat-
nd to use. King & Smith. ed, a new modern school building will
be built at Boulder Bridge.
Tillamook is to have a cold storage
•tor and J. W. Proctor and
> Creek, were in the city on plant, to be installed in the old factory
on Hoquarton slough, to be known as
habit of trading at Palz- the Tillamook Cold Storage Company,
•ive a 5 per cent disc< unt which was incorporated with $5,000
capital stock, the incorporators being
L. Ziemer. R. Robinson, M. F. Leach and
‘Will bring our spring stock
II. T. Botts.
‘Rods, Fhts. Leaders, etc.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Wed­
nesday with the following passengers :
your horses in the rain
Mrs. Heitmiller. P. F. Browne, L. W.
tie them in Harris' Tie Buckman, Al. Wilks, E. W. Dingman, F.
Its.
G. Whitehall. Mrs. J. W. Bowers. M. A.
It to stop at Harris' Feed Peal, G. A. Bernard, J. H. Talbott, F. H
teapest place in the city to Miehlson, J. W. Brown, E. W. Morris
am.
and Wells Gilbert.
kr Bicycks in and have it put
Geo. F. W¡timer, of Portland, come in
I running order. Its worth to look over the county with a view o*
'Smith.
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putting in a saw mill and a veneer and
¡■son, daughter of Albert door factory. He was greatly pleased
I the misfortune to burn her with Tillamook, and sees a great future
brday.
for this county. Mr. Wittmer thinks this
kn of |ap-a-Lac and a brush is a splendid location for .box factories,
Be*’ furniture out of old. etc., for the demand for fruit boxes and
berry erntes are always in good demand
■th have it.
¡Timber Claims.—I will pay in California
T. E. Epplett, who has located in this
■her. Don't aell without first
citv and bought the west hall of the
Ralph Ackley.
fge Webb will make 26 photo C. E. Reynolds property, is the represen­
Mures for 25c. for a few weeks tative of the J. R. Watkins Medical Co.
and any of those remedies can be obtai­
■irchet's tailor shop.
ned from him here. He has been over
I Watson has his hand in a
some parts of the country and a good
kg came near chopping some
many persons who have tried the Wat-
rs off while wielding the ax.
kin's remedies ate rrecon mending them.
Lorry to bear that Engineer
Fire completely destroyed the house
FDavis, of the P. R. & N.
belonging to Mrs. Foster near the south­
b quite seriously sick in Port-
east corner of the city on Saturday, and
with it a new addition which was nearly
■ be a May Dav Social next completed. The fire originated in a flue.
I evening at Todd's hall, to J and although the hose company prompt-
■ re invited and a good eyen- Ily responded, it could do no good, for
■nent promised.
the nearest hydrant was quite a distant
ill be preaching both morning from the fire and there was not enough
Lt at the Presbyterian church hose to reach it. so nothing conld be done
■y, the service in the evening to save the building, although plenty of
willing hands arrived too late to stop
)g at eight o'clock.
■tian Endeavor Society of the the ravages of the fire fiend. Most of the
Church will hold a “New [»is furniture downstairs was saved. There
siting next Saturday evening, ' was no insurance, so a subscription was
I taken up and $200 raised. As Mrs. Fos-
sber and friend attend.
li.50 ter year
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 25, 1907
ter’s son, Leon Berry, works at the saw
mill, theTillamook Lumbering Co. gave
the logs and the mill crew gave the time
to cut them up into luml»cr so that Mrs.
Foster could have a new house built.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows
will celebrate the anniversary of that
order to-morrow (Fiidav) in this city
and a big time is expected. Dinner will
be served at noon, and at one o’clock all
Odd Fellows and Rebehahs will march
from their hall to the opera house where
addresses will be made bv Rev.*A. E.
Wingert. Judge W. Galloway, Mayor
Botts and Claude Thayer, and in the
evening there will be a dance at the
opera house.
CIRCUIT COURT DOINGS
Verdict for #750 for Mrs.
Roenicke —The Alleged
Libel Sait.
Judge W. Galloway is si ill presiding
at the April term of the Circuit Court
and the jury is still held in this city to try
cases, but will, no doubt, lie discharged
in a day or so, as only one or two jury
cases leniain on the docket. The Roe-
nicke case occupied three and a half
days and the alleged libel suit against
the editor of the Headlight one day. To­
day (Thursday) a jury is trying the
Ryan vs. Watson libel suit. Cases which
have been disposed of and still on I he
docket we give below :
Anna Roenicke vs Charles P. Nelson
and Charles Ray. R. R. Duniway and
Carl Haberlnch for plaintiff. Damages.
Talmage and Johnson for defendants.
This was the case in which Mrs. Roe­
nicke claimed $10,(100 for damages for
injuries received caused by the telephone
line belonging to the defendants being
down, which caused a runaway, in
which Mrs. Roenicke was thrown out of
her buggy and received bodily injuries
ol a permanent nature. This case was
tried at the last term of the circuit court
and the jury was unable to agree as to
the amount that should be paid Mrs
Roenicke, so the case came up for trial
again at this term of the circuit court.
The case was carefully fought bv the
attorneys on both sides and the jury
brought in a verdict for the plaintiff
lot $750.
B. J Stephens vs Tillamook City, a
Municipal Corporation. Damages Tal­
mage & Johnson for plaintiff. Carl
Haberlnch and H T Bottsfor defendant.
This was a case where the plaintiff
fenced up the road in front of his pro­
perty because the city wou'd not pay
him for the Innd, which was torn down
by the authorities
For this damage
Stephens claimed $500 compensation. A
legal point was raised ns to its being
used for a street for a number of years.
Thejurv brought in a verdict for the
plaintiff for $1.00. The defendant has
moved for a new trial and the case may
go to the supreme court.
Sim Earl vs Fred C Baker. Libel.
Talmage & Johnson for plaintiff. H T
Botts for defendants. This was an
alleged libel suit brought by Sim Earl
against the defendant, who is the editor
of the Tillamook Headlight, who made
a mistake in printing the name of " Sim
Earl'' in the place ot the name of " Jesse
Earl.” The defendant corrected the
mistake in a subsequent issue and
apologised to the plaintiff. When the
case came to trial on Wednesday the
defendant's council took the position
that the cause of action did not con­
stitute a libel, which was over ruled by
Judge Galloway. The plaintiff went on
the stand and did not testify that he
had been damaged in any manner what­
ever, and the defendant having testified
that it was simply a mistake he had
committed, the judge instructed the
jury to bring in a verdict for the plain
tiff with nominal damages, which it did,
placing the damages at $1.00. Xs the
defendant had offered to allow the
plaintiff to take judgment against him
for $2.50 damages, which was refused,
the cost of the case will fall upon Earl,
amounting to probably over $25.
P. McIntosh vs Alex McNair. Action
for money. R. R Duniway and T. H.
Govne for plaintiff. H.
" ~
T. - Botts lor
defendant.
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­
panv, a corporation, es Ralph Glover,
et al.
Condemnation. Wallace Me
Camant. C. B. Sternberg. C. Thayer and
W. H. Holmes lor plaintiff. Settled and
dismissed.
Process Barley, sack .
Shorts, ton
• Braa
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Feed Oats, ton
White River Flour, bbl
WELCOME I.O.O.F., Friday, April 26th-Store will be
closed during Street Parade and Exercises, at Opera
House, 2 to 4 o’clock P.M
Buy Your Spring Clothes
Now
Our New Sping and Summer clothes are on dis­
play for your selection—and they are beauties, too.
Every imaginable shade and weave is in the collection,
and they are all brand new, so come it! at once and look
them over.
Greys and blues prevail, but we have innumerable
other colors also, so you will have no trouble finding
something to please you.
See our variety in Spring Suits—
Prices range from fy oo to #25.00.
Hats
Star Hats. The Telescope is the Spring’s fancy.
The star telescopes possess that vigorous style which
makes them the choice of men who know what is best,
and insist upon getting it—All shades with bluish
pearl, hazel and cocoanut in the lead.
#1.50, #1.75» #2.25 and #3.00.
VERY SPECIAL -All this Week and Next
18c., 20c, 22ic. and 25c. WASH GOODS at 1 5C.
Four thousand yards of this seasons desirable Wash Fabrics, consisting of Batiste,
Lawn, Duck, Suitings, Sateens, etc., piled on one table, values up to 25c, Choice, 15c
New Arrivals on Last Steamer :
Shirt-Waists, Ladies’ and Misses Street Skirts, Dress Goods, Corsets. Low Shoes,
Belts, Ladies Silk Underwear and Silk Hosiery.
HRbTOJVI’S DEPARTMENT STORE
The Store wiih the Good at the Right Price-
J P Atkin and 0 A Doty v« Tillamook Ne % and N V? of Nw
sec. 2, tp 1 N,
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com
pany. a corporation, vs George A. Water Company, a corporation, fore, range 10 wist, W M, I p «« 20 acres to
Parrish,
(iescrilxHl
in
Book
M of deeds,
closure.
11
T
Bott«
for
plaintiff
and
W.
Brilin, et al. Condemnation. Wallace
McCamant, C B Sternberg and C II Cooper, W 11 1 Inline«, Webster page 80, Records of Tillamook county,
Oregon.
Application
N<». 1. Carl
Thayer for plaintiff. W. H. Powell for Holme« for defendant.
defendant. Settled mid dismissed.
R Robinson vs Robinson Cheese Com­ Haberlaoh for applicant. T. H. Goyne
Miriam Colvin v« Charles McKillip, et pany. R R Duniway for plaintiff and appointed examiner of title.
In the matter of the estate of Ell Good­
al, ejectment. H T Botts for plaintiff. W II Holme«, S S Johnson and C
Probate.
Thayer for defendant. Demurrer to plea speed. deceased.
R R Duniway for defendants
Ellen Daugherty vs Anna Kunze, et al, in abatement, overruled. Demurrer to Cooper for administrator.
ejectment. H T liotta for p! lintiff and reply overruled.
Edmund A Fitzpatrick, et al, vh Frank
R R Duniway for defendants.
Ellen Daugherty vs Jonas Ols*»n, et al. T. Fitzpatrick, et al, to quiet title. II
ejectment. II T Bott« for plaintiff and T. Botts for plaintiff ami C W Talmage,
S S Johnson, R R Duniway for de­
R R Duniway for defendaiit«.
fendants.
Miriam L Colvin v« Grant Mills, et
David D Jones, et al, v« Anna Jones,
al, ejectment. H I’ Botts for plaintiff
to set aside deed. Til Goyne and II T
and R R Duniw iy for defendants.
Botts for plaintiffs. A W Severance for
Ellen Daugherty vs Grant Mill«, et al, defendant.
Capital Stock..................... ,$25,000.
ejectment. H T Botts for plaintiff and
Robinson Cli*e«e* Company vs R Rob­ Offer« every facility for ««fe banking,
R R Duniway for defendants.
inson. Accounting. W H Holmes S 8
and Sijlicit« your buninesH.
Miriam L Colvin vs Jona« O sen. et al, JohnHon
and C Thayer for plaintiff and
ejectment. H T Bolts for plaintiff and R R Duniway for defendant.
Commercial,
Savings and Trust De­
R R Duniway for defendants.
Portland Coal & Development Own. partment«.
Miriam L Colvin vs Anna Kunze, cl pany. a corporation, vs A T Lewis, et al.
Three per cent allowed on deposits
al, ejectment H T Bolts for plaintiff to reform leases. II T Botts, Piggott & subject
to check.
and R R Duniway for defend uit«.
Finch for plaintiff and Talmage & John-
Four
per
cent on Savings and Time
Ellen Daugherty vs Charles McKillip, son and T II Goyne for defendants
Deposits.
et al. ejectment II T Botts fur plain­
N P Hansen vs Louis Fleck, et al. to
O‘ir little book, ‘ Helpful Hints on
tiff and R R Duniway for defendants.
set aside deed. H T BotB for plaintiff
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­ and Talmage A Johoaun for defendants. Bunking,’’ explaining how to do your
banking by mail i« ready.
pany, a corporation, vs Montie V David­
H C Bergstrom va E Bergstrom, suit
Send for a copy. It’s free for the
son, et al, condemnation. II T Botts, C for maintenance. W II Cooper for plain
Thayer and Wallace McCamant for plain tiff and Cail llaberlach and fl T Butt« anking.
tiff.
T imber L and , act J unk 3, i S t H.-N oticx ros
for defendant.
P ublication
Claude Thayer and Estelle Thayer v«
United Htaten I.and Office,
W Elliott vs Scott Bozortli, et
J W Maxwell, action (or money. Claude al, George
Oregon, A im II l.lth, ioO?
injunction and to redeem. Tai- | Notice i» Portland,
hereby given thut in compliance
Thayer for plaintiffs.
mage & Jonnon for plaintiff; II T With the proviai<»nw of the act ot (’ongreaa of
Miriam LColvin vs Grant Mills, et al. Botts. attorney for defendant Scott June 3, 1*7«, entitled "An act for the aa'e of
ejectment. II T Botts for plaintiff and Boznrth and H T Botts and Butcher, timber land* in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada ami Washington Territory,” aa ex
R K Duniway for defendants.
Cliff.»rd & Correll, attorneys for de tended
to a'l the Public fjiiid State« by art of
Ellen Daugherty vs Grant Mills, et al fendant John Waterman. Set for hear­ Auguat 4, 1A/2,
FRFI) OBERG,
ing.
ejectment. 11 T Botts for plaintiff and
Of Aatoria,
county of Clatsop, State nf
I ! R R Duniway for defendant«.
Pacific Railway A Navigation Com Oregon, haa thia day filed in thia office him
sworn statement No. 7%*, fur the purchase
Miiiam L Colvin vs Riley Maxwell, pany vs Astoria & Columbia River Rail- of
the N H of Ae U and H S of Ne
ejectment. II T Botts for plaintiff and ronl Company, injunction. Snow A ni Section No. jfi, in Township No. 4 North,
McCamant. Claude Thayer. Charles B Range No S West, and will offer proof
R R Duniway for defendant.
t<> ahvw that the land sought la more valuable
Ellen Daugherty vs Riley Maxwell, Sternberg for plaintiff and G C Fulton for ita timl»er or atone than for agricultural
ejectment. HT Botts for plaintiff and and 11 T Botts for defendant. Argued purposea. and to establish hl claim to said
in Portland before Judge Burnett.
I hik I beiuie the llegieter nnd Kecriver, at
R R Duniway for defendant.
1 oidand, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 9th day
Mattie Mills, vs Eli O. Mills. Divorce. of July, i V d ? He namea aa wit
Pacific Railway A Navigation Com­
II.
T.
Botts
lor
plaintiff.
Andrew Birch, of Aatorl*, Oregon; Herman
pany, a corporation, vs
Anna M
Jackson Autio, of Hamlet. Oreroti; Albert
Whitcomb, et al, condemnation. II T
Samuel G. Reed and W S. Cone vs Hill, of Hamlet. Oregon; J. K. Wherry, of Klaie,
Botts, Claude Thayer and Wallace Me- |oseph O Briggs et al, to quit title. Oregon
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
Weatherford and Wvatt for plaintiff. abovr-draenbed
Chmiant for plaintiff.
land« are requested tn file their
Hadley Lumber Company vs Miami I claims in this office on or before said 9th day
K G Staple» vs W H West, action for
money. C M ldlernsn for plaintiff and Lumlrer Company, Injunction and to of July,
A mirrnon S. D rksskm , Register.
A W Severance ami H T Botts for de­ render accounting, Claude Thayer for
T imbkb L and , A ct J uns 1, IS7S.—N oticb fob
fendant. Ordered that attachment pro< plaintiff.
P ublication .
ceeJings be quashed.
M. P. Reading vs George W. Phelps.
(Jnlted States Ijoid Office.
Portland, Oiegon April 13th, 1007.
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Transcript.
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Cooper
tor
plaintiff
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­
Notice 1» hereby given that in compltanca
pany vs Herbert W Cardwell, et al, con­ i and Talmage and johnson for defendant. with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June
3, ¡«7«, entitled "A'l act for the sale of
C.R
Johnson
vs
Cynthia
D
Johnson,
demnation. Snow and McCains nt and
.
,
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lands in the Htstes of California, Ore­
(’ Thayer for plaintiff. Dismisaed as to , divorce. Talmage A Johnson Cor plain. tim'ier
gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as
defaults.
esteiided to all the Pub ic lend States by act of
Herl>ert Cardwell. L\f
Default
—L.
of Abbie M
‘.I 1 * tiff-
‘<T r Defendant
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Cardwell and Hrlen R. Cardwell. Helen I Nellie Eunice Armstrong vs Vinton 8 August 4, 1892, ANDREW niRCH.
R. Cardwell appointed guardian.
Astoria,
county of ClslM»p, state ot
«
I Rice, to quiet title. Miller Murdock for Of
Oregon, han thia day fil-d in 'his office bln
Win. Ryan vs R«>llie W Watson, libel. plaintiff.
■
sworn statement. No. 7367 for the purchase
R R Duuiwav for plaintiff. Talmage A
Western Oregon Trust Company vs I of Hie K *4 of K % of Bee. No. 31, in l|>. No. 4
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offer
JotinwHi for defendant. Demurrer over- William H West, for dee«I an«l to quiet I North, Range No S West, and will
proof to show
that the
land sought
Trial set for Thursday.
title. Snow A McCamant for plaintiff ' M
more valuable for Its timber or stone
$ i as ' ruled.
Pacific Railway A Navigation Coni* and H T Botts and A W Severance for I than for agricultural puriMiars, and to
establish hrs claim to aaid land before the
pany a corporation, va Joveph Kodad 1 defendants.
35.00 I etsl.
Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on
condemnation. H T B Ata. Wallace
(lamle Thayer vs H C Cooper, to quiet Tuesday, the <gh day of July, I907. Ila
rames as witnesses
McCamant. C Thayer and U B Sternberg .title. Claude Thayer for plaintiff.
.
“ * otwrr,
----- of Astoria, C Oregon ; Herman
34-00 • for plaintiff.
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Tied
Oregon , Albert Hill,
j
Kelrecca Green vs Marion B Gr*en, Jackson Autio,of Hamlet,Orel
& _______
Jolin*m
it ‘ wherry, f litio.
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___ "f Hamlet, Oregon J I. t
36.00 Pacific Railway and Navigation (um. divorce Talmage
Oregon.
tiff.
Defendant
defaults
anti
<
tecree
of
J
1
pany, a corporation v« Charles A Ed toll,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above deaeri bea lands are requested to file their
4.60 et al, condemnation. H T Botts, Wal­ divorce grintnl
claim« In thlooffi' o on or before said 9th day
lace McCamant, C I hayer and C B Sterr.
In the matter of the npp'Jratkm of 1 July, >90?
. berg for plaintiff.
Mary Aellig to register title Vn W >4 of
AMIF.BM9N 8 D»gassa, Register.
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First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY. ORE.