Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 19, 1908, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 19,
7b rt. Voters of the Second Justice I To the Republican Voters of Tilla
I beieby announce mvsell as a candi­
date Tor the office of Justice of th- Peace
for lhe second jus'ice district in Tilln-
moolt Coui tv, subject to the Republican
primaries to be held April 17. 1908.
A T. W hite .
To the Republican Voters of Tilla­
mook Couniy.
I hereby respectfully announce niysell
as a candidate for the nomination of
County Commissioner on the Republican
ticket at the primary election to be held
April 17, 1908.
- If nominated and elected I pledge my­
self to a faithful discharge ol the duties
of mv office to the best of mv ability.
Yours respectfully,
H. V. A lley .
Tillamook, Ore., Feb. 7, 1908.
G entlemen ,—Having served one term
in the office of County School Supt-rm*
tendent, I hereby announce my candi­
dacy for renomination in the Primary
Election to be held April 17, 1908.
If renominated and re elected, I pledge
myseli to attend to all of the duties of
the office in a careful and conscientious
manner, and without prejudice and par-
tialitv ; that I will labor diligently for
the upbuilding of our splendid public
schools in all parts of the county, believ­
ing that the best school» possible ate
none too good tor the boys and girls of
Tillamook County.
Soliciting your support in the coming
primaries, I am,
Very respectfully vours,
W ayne W. W iley ,
Countv School Superintendent.
Voters of Tillamook
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
County.
L aw .
urt H«
egok ,
JAerehy announce mvself as candidate
for the nomination of school suprrinten
dent on the republican ticket, and would
i respectfully request the support of the
voters at the primary election to he held
April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected
1 pledge myself to attend strictly to the
_duties ol lhe office and to give an honest,
economical and impartial administration
during the whole of my term.
Very respectfully.
W. S. B uel .
the Voters of Tillamook County.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the nomination of County Clerk
on the Republican ticket, and would re­
spectfully request the support of the
▼(Hers at the primary election to be held
Aprill7th, 1908.
If nominated and elected I pledge my­
self to atteud strictly to the duties of the
office.
Soliciting your support in the coming
primaries, I am,
I Very respectfully yours,
J. C. H olden .
February 27th, 1908.
To Voters of Tillamook County.
High School Resolution.
mook County, Oregon.
Distr ii of Tillamook County, Ore.
Be it Resolved : That we. the students
of «he Tillamook High School, exerts*
our approval of our excellent State Uni­
versity ; that we believe the bovs and
girls of the great and prosperous state
of Oregon are entitled to as good op­
portunities tor higher education as
those of the surrounding stales, and that
we hope the voters of our own county
will approve of the University Appropri­
ation Bill hy an overwhelming majority
ou the first of Jur.e.
of O hio . C ity of T oledo , t s
L ucas C ounty .
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F ank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior
partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney St Cd., doing
business in thn City of Toledo, (’oun y anc
State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DoLLAMS for each
and every case of ('atarih t! at cannot be cured
by the use of Hall's catarrh Care.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before and subacribed in my pres­
ence, this 6th duy of December, A.D. 1880.
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A. W. GLEASON,
? SKA
seai I. . |
Notary Public.
S tate
Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal! ■, and
acts directly ou the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo. O.
8old by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
I herewith announce myself as caridi.
date for renomination for the office of
County Assessor, on the Republican
ticket, at the primary election to he held
GARIBALDI.
April 17th, 1908.
Yours truly.
Theo. Parkes the Garibaldi merchant
A. M. H arb .
has been quite ill with lagrippe, but has
greatly improved.
To the Republican Voters of Tilla­
John Johnson has been real ill the last
mook County.
| few weeks but is some better at this
I hereby announce myself as a candi­ writing we are glad to sav.
Mr. McMillan, who under went a
date for the nominatiou of Sheriff on the
Republican Ticket, to be nominated at surgical operation a few weeks ago at
the primary election, to be held on the the Good Samaritan Hospital in Port
17th April, 1908, aud respectfully ask land, has returned home. He is getting
the support of the republican voters of along as well as can be expected.
School is progressing nicely with Miss
the county.
Swensor. as teacher.
Respectfully yours,
Mrs Ruth Wilkes, of the Miami, is
E. J. G iunger .
real sick in bed, a doctor was called to
attend her.
Call for Road Warrants.
Miss Murphy, of Portland, came in on
All Countv Road Warrants endorsed
the
last Elmore to see her aged grand­
prior to Jau. 8, 1908, will be paid on
presentation. Interest ceases this 3rd father, Mr. Callehan, and took him out
on the boat.
day of March, 1908.
Andrew Peterson and mother moved
P. W. T odd ,
to their ranch near Netarts last week.
County Treasurer.
Mrs. Peterson is greatly missed by Gari­
baldi people. They were accompanied
Call for Warrants.
All warrants on the General Fund en. by Miss Annie Ripley, who inteuds to
dorsed prior to March 9. 1906. will be spend the summer with them.
paid on presentation. Interest ceases
No Use to Die.
this 3rd day of March, 1908.
“ I have found out that there is no use
P. W. T odd ,
to die of lung trouble H3 long as you can
County Treasurer,
get Dr. King’s New Discovery,” shjr
Mrs. J. P. White, of Ruahboro, Pa. “ I
Notice to Socialists.
would not be alive to day only for that
wonderful medicine. It loosens up a
A mass meeting of the registered voters cough
quicker than anything else, and
of the Socialist patty will be held at the cures lung disease even after the case is
County Court House, April 4, 1908, for pronounced hopeless ” This most reli
the purpose of nominating n county able remedy for coughs and coldr, la-
ticket and transacting such other busi­ grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarse
ness, is sold under guarantee at Chas I.
TV'M b Republican Voters of Tilla­ ness as may come before it. By order Clough’» <lrug store. 59c. and <1.00.
ol local quorum.
trial bottle free.
mook County.
W C. W olfe , Sec.
I hereby announce myself as a candi­
Rebecca Supper at Bav City.
date for nomination on the Republican
ticket, for the office of County Clerk, at
Bay City Unity Lodge, No. 51, will
the Primary election to be held on April give an entertainment and supper on
17th 1908.
March 21st, at the I.O.O.F. Hall, for the
If nominated and elected, I pledge my­ benefit of the Rebecca Lodge. Adm is.
self to attend strictly to the duties of the a ion, 75c. per couple, supper iucluded.
office. The same courteous treatment to
Every one cordially invited.
.IL
M rs . S iiortridoe . Chairman.
Your grocer returns your money If you don't
Y'ours respectfully,
like Schilling's Beet; we per him.
C has . A. J ohnson .
Notice,
Geotlenicr.,—I beg herewith to an-
ncunce myself as a candidate for nomi
nation on the Republican ticket for the
office of Countv Treasurer, at the pri.
■ary election to be held ou April 17th,
1908.
If elected County Treasurer I will
have my office in the Court House.
Yours Very Truly.
>'w-
J. S. S tephens .
COFFEE
There is a time for good
tea, and a time for good
coffee; there is no time for
poor either.
To She Voters of Tillamook County.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
dinate for the renomination for Sheriff
on llM Republican ticket at the primary
eikoUon. to be held April 17th. If nomi-
|ltt4®dand re-elected I pledge myself to
the faithful performance of the duties of
he office without fear or favor.
Notice is hereby given that I will not
be responsible for any debts which may
be contracted by my wife, Jennie Illing­
worth.
Dated, Medford, Ore., Feb. 11. 1908.
C. N. I llingworth .
Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs
^Wsting that my candidacy shall From hens selected for laying qualities,
With your favorable consideration, $1.00 per setting of 15 eggs, cash with
order. J. H. Dunstan. Brayer, Ore. *
Respectfully yours,
For Sale.
H. C renshaw
The property of the estate of John
Wl'tbe Republican Voters of the Westenberger, dœeased, described as the
Second Justice District of Tilla- East half of Southwest quarter of
mook County, Oregon.
section 5, and the East half of Northwest
I Wsr.I.v announce myself as a candi­ quarter of Section 8, township b South,
dal* for the Office of Justice of the Range 10 West, 160 acres.
Please communicate all offers to the
OMpof the Secund Justice District of
County, subject to the decision undersigned,
V eazie & V eazie ,
Republican Primaries to be held
Corbett Bldg, Portland, Ore.
HU 17th next. If nominated and
I pledge myself to grant justice
Notice to Contractors.
and special ravurs to none.
icing your support in the coining
N otice is H ereby G iven .—That the
County Court of Tillamook County will
y, I remain, very respectfully,
receive blds for lhe constiuction of h
B axter S tillwell .
bridge acrowi the Trask River at the pre­
sent site of the Hunt Bridge, or the
Thayer Bridge, or some point between
Notice to Dairymen.
Bids are wanted tor the construction <>f a
combination
bridge, and vie*' for the con.
ting of the Holstein Cattle Ar so
-truclion of a steel bridge, the Court to
of Tillamook County will be held decide at the lime ol receiving bids,
City Hall, in Tillamook City, on whether a steel bridge or a combination
21st, 19U8, at one o'clock pm., bridge is to be built. All bids are to be
purpose of effecting a closer or- Hied with the County Clerk on or before
10 o'clock a in . Marell 25th, 1908. Said
tion. and for the discussion of bids must be accompanied by certified
topics interesting to dairvmen
rlircks equal to 5 per cent of the hid.
ymen interested cordially invited. The Court reserves the right to reject
anv or all bide.
C has . K vkzb , President.
Bv order of the County Court-
A. B enscheidt , Secretary.
G. B. LAMB.
County Clerk.
Voters of Tillamook County.
As Advertised.
I purchased a bottle of Cbamlierlain's
ebv announce myself as a can.li-
Colic,
Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy,
r the noiniiiath ii ,,t Countv < lerk
and foend it to be all claimed for it in
Republican ticket, and will ap- lhe advertisements. Three of the family
1s the rupfxiit of the voters at lhe have used It «llhgo-sl results in summer
rjr election to be held Apnl 17lli, complaint —II. E. H owe , publisher of
the! rem, Highland, Wis. For sale by
^^^poniinatM and elected I will attend all Druggists
Io the dutiee of the office.
Very respectfully.
F reo w . C hristensen .
Best Healer in the World.
Rey. F. Slarbtrd, of Eaet Ravmood,
Maine, says: " I have used Booklet.«
Arnica Salve for several years, on my
old arinv wound, and other obstinate
Wanted.
sores, snd And it the best healer in the
, a famished dairy ranch on world. 1 use it too with great success
One with ahont 40 cows pre- in my veterinary laiainesa." Price 25c.
J. B M atrix . Boell, Or. at Chas. I. Clough's drug store.
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(Call. 4*
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Tillamook High School Neuus and Society Paper
Tillamook, Oregon, March ao, 1908.
EDITORS:
ClCERONIANS—
E liza D awson and E lsie S covbll .
E mersonian ^—
E lmer A llen and C arl D awson .
The Ciceronian Society rendered one
of the best programs on Friday that it
has had this yrar. In order to give out.
sideis a chance to know the nature of
our society programs, we are going to
print this one in full :
Bong-
Society.
Society.
Roll (all­
Opening Address— Robert Stillwell.
Recitation—
Urban Shrode.
Solo-
Martha Alley.
Reading—
Carrie Olaen.
Eesai —
Harold Epplelt.
111. Proverb—
King.
('lent ”
Piano Solo—
Viola Mapes.
Debate :
Resolved : That the practice of
making voters of the State of Oregon
pledge themselves to 8up|>ort respective
political parties should be abolished ;—
Affirmative.
Negative.
Willbur Burdick— Horace Sappington
John Ascbim—
Elsie Scovell.
Solo—
Lillie Anderson.
Original Story—
G McKimena.
Minute Speech—
Warren Severance.
Piano Solo—
Paris Lamar.
Paper-
Editors.
Critics Report—
Critic.
Closing Remarks— Mr Rutherford.
Song—
Society.
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In the halls of legislation
Sat the men of worth and wisdom,
With a great state’s life and welfare
Trembling *n their hands each moment;
When a member from Polk County
Claimed the meeting’s whole attention.
He, they said, was too much married,
Throw him out, they cried, expel him I
Stern and white with indignation
Rose Polk County's greatest states,
man—
Favorite son of old Polk County,
Polk, the land of goats and mohair;
And the members sat in silence.
Tense and still that they might h-ar
him
Heard his words of thought and wis­
dom,
Heard him answer all their charges.
Till a kindlier feeling stirred them.
And they whispered to each other,
"Six mothers-iu-law he has encoun­
tered ;
'Tie enough," they said, "Forgive him.”
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The Botany classes are going to have
the advantage of working iu connection
with Prof. Sweetzer, State Biologist.
Prof. Sweetzer is writing an Oregon
school Botany, and thinks there are
plants in Tillamook County which have
never been clasaifled or named. We are
going to name the first new flower the
Vidaceae Bratnwellicus.
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j Nxws F rom thk II ourr of R xprxsbn -
Umbrellas—rising.
Daffodils—coming up.
The first bill to be considered was Daisies—out of sight.
House Bill No. 7. a bill to protect the Lamb—rises each morning.
wool growing industry of the state by
New Boy ; Why do they call him Gam­
placing a bounty on coyates and wild,
cats. This bill was introduced by Rep. ble ?
Bruce : Because George Van Patten is
Burdick, of Wheeler county, who fol.
lowed the history of a coy ate from a ball player.
New Bo ,■ : Well, I don't see why that
puppy.hood throughout its destructive
career, and pleaded for the use of state would make you call the other fellow
funds to exterminate thia dangerous Gamble.
Bruce : Oh. y»u see he’s a tetter.
|>est. His eloquence prevailed and the
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bill passed after several little attacks by
Owing ,to laid weather last week, a
its enemies.
House Bill No. 8, providing for tl e good many of our country students were
discontinuance of two of the State out ol school part of the week.
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Normal School«, and a change in the
Mr. Rutherford is thinking of making
location of others was warmly cham­
pioned by Rep. llamon, but did not pass. a Z •<> of the ninth grade. It contains,
House Resolution No. 1, condemning at present writing, three wolves, one
lamb aud a hare.
Pres. Roosevelt for trying to elevate
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Taft to the presidency brought out the
Two new students entered the high
history of Pres, Roosevelt back to the
school lately. It is late, but they say it
fourth generation. It was amended to
ia better late than never.
read " commending" and passed in that
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form.
We, the Emersonian!, will admit that
Rep. Pike tried to get an affirmative
vote upon an amendment permitting daffodils are plenty good enough for
woman's suffrage. After some dis­ Ciceronian!, but we will take pink and
green, the beautiful pinks or pink roses.
cussion. the bill failed to pass.
tativrs .
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The Inst few days Carl has seemed to
Wilbur : What do you think of Elmer?
brighten
up wonderfully, and inquire
Horace ; He's a Daisy, all right.
has disclosed the fact that Jobanna is
expected back.
Sunday school teacher : Bruce, what
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are your favorite bible characters ?
We were glad to hear last week that
Bruce: (Who goes to highschool): the Astoria debating team defeated
Mary and Martha
Clatskanie. One of the Astoria debaters
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writing to one of ourdebators, said that
At a meeting of the Senate on Thurs­ they tklented CI h tskanie by doing en­
day evening, the motion to accept a tirely extemporaneous work.
Their
limited number of people outside the method must have changed radically, as
high school was carried. The house bill their work here consisted entirely of set
to make appropriations for establishing spe this. We realize that we were beat*
a state printing plant to publish school en by set speeches, yet we still think
text books lor the state, was carried by true debating does not consist of a num­
a small majority. The bill to provide ber of well learned orations.
for a steam railroad between Tillamook
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and Bay City failed, and the bill to
Woolf, Finney, Burdic & Co
All en­
establish manual training departments gineering work promptly attended to.
in all schools having over fifty students Electric, steam and gas a specialty.
was passed by a large majority.
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Mrs. Rutherford ; what great deed did
One of the editors of the "Bugle Call’1 you ever do for me ?
received a letter this week from Califor­
Mr. Rutherford ; I saved you from be-
nia where the fleas and mosquitoes are not ing an old maid.
so thick there as one of our articles
Hon. Barney Hanson, of Harney
would lead one to think. We are glad
to get such reliable infirmation upon Couutv. lias quit school on account of
the subject, and we are also glad to spring work He expects to buy a farm
know that the Bugle Call lias such a and go to dairying.
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wide circulation.
Elsie L imb : Whut kind of a husband
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should 1 get ?
The corner over by Dr. Smith's house
Jessie : My advice would be to leave
seems to be a favorite resting pince for
the husbands alone. Get a aingle man.
some who have so far to walk to acbool.
The students of the high school passed
a strong resolution, Friday, in favor of
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lhe State University, We can’t see how
How does Daisy come to school ? Oh,
Carrie thinks that the best thing she conics at a Good-speed.
it is consistent to advertise all over the
earth the great wealth and pros|>erity ol about the House is a bill-Bill Burdick, of
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We hear that there ia talk of intro­
the State of Oregon, and at th» same course.
ducing a bill in the House of Represen­
time make a great fuss about giving our
Prof H. A. Howell, of Havan, Slate University enough money to carry
tatives to bay a hat for Tillamook
Market reports for the week :
Cuba, Recommends Chamber­ on its work in a creditable manner.
Head.
Sap—running well.
lain's Cough Remedy.
“ As long ago as I can remember mv
growth—there is one community alone Sup|M>ssd p> he for the new store build­
News Notes of Interest.
mother was a faithful user and friend of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, but never
Ground will lx* broken for the Oregon in Southern Oregon that annually mar­ ing that is to la- erected at Three Rivers,
in my life have I realized its '.rue value
kets between $40,000 and $50,000 worth near Hebo post-uitice.
until now,” writes Prof. H. A Howell, Building at the Alaska-Yukon Pacific
Rev. Williams made a Aying trip down
of Howell’s American School, Havana, Exposition at Seattle on Wednesday, the of turkeys.
Cuba. " On tlie night of February 3rd 18th instant, with appropriate cere
The series of meetings being held hy on the Little Nestuoca last Wednesday,
our baby was taken sick with s very
Secretary Tom Richardson, of the We suspect s wedding.
severe
cold,
lhe next day was monies.
Married, al the residence of Mr. Hees,
Oregon Development Ix-ague, is focusing
worse and the following night his con­
The Schwarzschild & Sulzberger Pack­ the attention of the whole state. At Ash­ on the Lntle Nesiucca, March 11th,
dition whs desperate. He could not lie
down and it was necessary to have him ing Company ia asking permission of the land there were three enthusiastic 1998, Mr. W. A Penter and Miss Bertha
in lhe arms every moment. Even then city of Portland to cover fourteen acres gatherings—one at the Normal school, Hess Iter. T. W Williams, of Beaver,
bis breathing was difficult I did noi in the suburbs with a plant which will a second al ¡the Commercial College and officiating. Tliw wedding was a very
think he would live until morning. At represent an outlay of $1,51X1.000.
There were no invited
the last in the evening attended by the quiet affair.
last I thought of my mothers remedy,
('liainberlmn's Cough Remedy, which Coming immediately after lhe definite citizens generally. For Medford's meet­ guests except the family of ths bride.
we gave, and it afforded proni|rt relief, announcement of the $4.000,000, estab, ing a special Irani from Jacksonville Afier the ceremony an excellent dinner
and now, three days later, heliasfullv luliment which Swift A Company are to I
was served, after which ths happy
recovered. Under the circumstances I build during 1908. Oregon nt<s'kmeu brought a hundred and fifty (>e-_ple who
ceme down to participate. Grants Paas couple started on their honeymoon trip.
would not hesitate a moment in saying
that Chamls-rlain's Cough Remedy, and are jubilant over lhe recognition ac was next, then Roseburg, where the sub­
that only, saved the life of our dear corded Ibis section of the United States stantial interest aroused was i-est evi­
8ANDLAKK.
little boy.’’ For sale by all Druggists.
as a packing center.
denced hy ttie raising of $6500 for an
The high water of the 15th raised
Secretary F. A. Welch, of the Oregon iminediateeampaign Albany and Stay ton havoc Willi the ctooslaying along the
State Board of Agriculture, is asking the had meetings on Friday and Haturday. creeks.
co-operation of lhe various County A Commercial Club has just been organ
Daniel Aikinson, foreman in a as
Courts ol the state in arranging for ex ized at Bend.
handle factor« at Newberg, came in last
hibits at the Slate Fair held annually at
week to visit with his parents and
BEAVER
Salem, It requires forethought at tlie
friends on the lake once more, after an
W. II, we have l«en treated to a big absence of two years.
Is-ginning of the planting a-xaiii to
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secure attractive displays, which become ram. and rill the creeks are on a tare, | H Edwards lost a valuablejhursh in a
Cspital Slock........................ .$25,000,
of uioie vital importance each year in and tile Big NevlUOCa I" the highest it tide ditch last week.
Offers every facility for safe Imnking, view of the iinii.ense number ol new­ has been for a number of year.
Howard Harris returned I khos Mon­
and solicits your business.
-alurday night last about fifty yards day.
comers seeking locations in Oregon.
of the road along the Kinnanian grade | Fred Mwallen and wife, from Hebo,
Every one of lhe merchants in Central
Commercial. Savings and Trust De­
went into tlie river and obstructing the wrre visiting with jamas Atkinson and
Point
,
Oregon,
is
using
«pedal
station
partments.
It will take several days family a few days this week and re­
highway,
cry
designed
in
such
a
way
that
the
low
Interest at current rates on checking
bard work to make the road passable turned home Monday.
accounts.
colonist rates sre forced upon the atten.
«gain.
We lost the biggest pert of our news
Our little book, '• Helpful Hints on tioti of I be recipient. Railroad officials
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kinnaman are in the flood this week, but are in hopes
Bunking," explaining how to do your on various roads have reported travel
enjoying a visit of their daughter and
flanking by mail is ready.
which indicates thirty trainloads of her husband from Oklahoma. They we will And them by another week.
Send for a copy.. It's free for the
t.omeseekera now en route to the Pacific arrived in Beaver Sunday morning,
asking.
Unequaled as a Cure for
Gosst.
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coining by private conveyance from
Croup.
•• Remdee being
excellent r<yrily
Notice of Guardian's Sale.
Fruit, dairying and oth«-r industries Sheridan.
of Oregon have all been given their share
The Beaver chesoe factory liegan for Colds and throat trouble«. Chamber.
Iain’s Cough Remedy is unequaled ta a
Nones is Haaxar Grvax.—That the un-
derwifcned. Guardian of the Person and of publicity, but poultry raising is operations Monday morning after being c ure for croup.” say Harry Wilaon', uf
Estate of Lar« Anderson. insane, will on and rarely mentioned outside of the publi overhauled and repaired. Cliaa. Baling Waynetown. Ind.
When given as soon
after April 20th, 19OB. «ell at private «ale.
for caaa. subject to the confirmation by the cation which are either devoted to is at the helm and expecla to do a land ns lhe ernupy oough appears, this remedy
County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon,
will pr» vent the attach. It ia used suc­
alt of the right, title and interest of the «aid poultry or have a special department for office business
cessfully in many thousands of homes.
Lar« Anderson in and to the following des­ it. $5,000,000 annually ia a very con
M. Kinnaman has built a cheese For sale by all Druggists.
cribed real property, situate in Tillamook
County, Oregon
Lot four (4) of Rection servalive estimate of the returns from factory on his ranch, and will soon 1«
four (4), and Lot eight *R>. and the Routh
Senator-elect Bradley of Kentucky
East quarter of the Worth Ea«t quarter of thia industry to Oregon farmers, and ready to manufacture cheese.
Section five
in township two <2i North yet thousands of sees of cegga are
O. W Kinnaman and Harley Roland Is a hard worker in public affairs, a
of Range nine <9> West of Willamette Meri­
dian. Said sale to be made by authority (tf shipped in every year from lhe Middle made a trip to Sheridan last week. Hwy K>wd apsaker. thoroughly familiar with
an order of said Couety Court made and en­
West to supply lhe demand hers. Ex report the roads very bad through the ihs I'ieti^y ol his native state and a stal­
tered March 4th, 19OB.
Offers for the above may be left with H. T. pert poultry raisers say that the climate reservation.
wart Repuldkan. He will make his
Botts Attorney, at Tillamook City. Oregon.
Dated this March 19th, 190«
There were quite a number of l< a Is of mark among tl.e senators of energy and
<if Western Oregon in particular w con­
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ducive to very rapid aud healthful lumber paaaed through Baaver laat week coiutructiv. ability.
Guardian.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.