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-T»---- ** - * TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 14. 1908 Rosa. T. W dem. PreemMn. L 0 Kellow. W . rep. Farmer. A D.. rep Carter. F. J. »oc. Smith. 1 j, Kellow. T.. rep. Kellow. G.. rep. Armstrong. T. W . rep 8alt<»n. H R Bodyfelt. A . rep. Hansen. N. P dem. Tomlinson. I. rep. a _• Wailing,"k Cross. E E . »de Churchill. » • «*• ep Bern«, W. J. rep. Farley. R g r,p Anderson. A . dem. Bodyfelt. J. N-. nr BAY. Millican. J. M dem. Luthi. p. r_ "k Ekndingh'.m BDinrep“?rôotenT H* H .rep. Lowrance. JR* DM». N „p* Olds, <’ rep Bewley. J- C.. pro. Elliott. S. W. rep. Tone, J. rep. Longcor, rep. Mattoon. O P , «oc- Aatt. Robt rep. Davit, C-. rep. Davis, Stephens, R. D. rep. Än"'/ Day G W.. r»P- Thun. F F » rep. Elliott. T. M., rep. Nelson. A., dem Edwards. J. M. aoc. ' 'Brien. J K Hick» J. H., rep. Bozorth, J- O . rep. Lawrence. J- L rep McGinnis, JI. rep. Rhode». W. D., rep. Kodad. J. ind. Krebs, J ind Kutcher K ü— Magnuson. A -deni. Williams. R . rep Aschim. J. ren. Klliott C A . rep. Fa»ter J w , Nelson. C. P . rep. Balmer W F.. rep. McKillip, C . rep. Bodie. J. M rep Dwight, *V. G rep. Jensen C C . rep. Johnson. J H . rep. Edward» r. Worthington, E rep Han»en. R. C A., rep. Holden. A. F. r p. Hess A r,p Gist. A., rep Dawson. J-J rep. Jensen, L- L dem. Harmon. W. L. rep. Fike C. W-. r»P- Grames. R G„ rep. Hansen. W. rep. Benscheidt. A Fleck. C , rep. Wood», W. D.. rep Morris. H E. dem. Owens, F. L , rep. Hadley, c. | Cone W.S. rep. Patton. J L , rep. Dowd. W. rep. Prthi,n'r J re?’ Simmons DA, rep Nelson. G-. rep. Thun. H rep-_ nuis H P rep. Thun, ri , rep- Stillwell. L. L. rep. Osburn. F, A . dem. Elliott. W. H.. rep. Kamundi. G a r. Doughty. W. T. rep Burke. E. dem. Jenkins ’ - J. F . rep Olson, N. dem ,reP Warren, M rep. Getchel C.. rep. Bennett. O- N..dem. Peters J P. rep. ___ _ Lewallen. J., dem. W att. G.. rep Kutcher. | r,p Lewellen. F., ind. H Znchmann, w. F. dem. Moore. J 1 „„ Ward, I, S., dem. Williams G. H.. rep. Ostrander. C. R dem. Smith. H. K.. rep. Petteys M B. , pro. Curt!». 4 Emmenegger. J. rep. C ___ „ J Ji ; Smith, C. A , pro. Grout, C- U. rep. Fleck I., rep. Smitn, u. a ., p Longcor, J. W..dem. Dawson. J. A. rep. Ruger, A H re» . Sherwiod, fi. L.» rep. Drebert, F . rep. Mats. F • rep- Ruger. A. McKinley. J * rep. Provost, W L . rep. Michaud, 8.» rep. I Lamb, —*- — ' ' w., Nevins. J. T . dem. TfMld. H. M . dem. hoqvarton . ». Nichols. A. E.. rep. SANDLAKE. Shortridge. S. * rep. Southwick, W. E., rep i Haag. G . dem. Simmons A. N • rep. Finlayson, A., ind. Lowry, F. rep. Gilmore, J. w J. S., rep. Hawk. W. C-. rep. Handley, T B-. rep. Stephens. Thompson. J. R. rep. Tohl. H. J "J* Jacoby. E. B • dem. Hrllenbuyck, Dolan, C. A., rep. E - rep Hanson, N., rep Vaughn, W., rep. Newberg, P. rep. Diamond. I dn, Crenshaw. H . rep. Larsen. John. ind. Cooper, ft H , rep. Harrison, Warren. H. E. rep. Creighton, R. R. soc. Haves, H. H r»n’ E. rep, Oliver, D W . rep Blatchley. L. E .ind. Jacoby. T.. dem. Lamb, R. dem. Whitney. E H.. rep. Soper. R. R., rep. -mith. I. H , dem. Melson, v^l»l»»l, ■ P-. ■< ...... ind. r Atkinson, <!. S. rep. Atkrnaoh. R. r(J Alex, rep W. I., rep. Lovejoy, C. H , rep. ------- Doughty, Eldridge, I- K.. rep. Watt. Hayes, K. R. rep. Atkinson, J. rep. Myers, N. J , dem. _____ H. Duughtv G. V dem Welch. H H., rep. Wiley. C. B.. rep. Edwards, U. S. rep. Harrison, M W.. rep. Clough, C. I-. rep, Lot . A . rep - Powell. ----- ” ' B 8.. rep. CattcrUa. W B., rep. Provost. H. L-, rep. Lindsay. K- H , rep- Goodspeed, H F., rep. NETARTS. Wutu. ft . B rep. Balmer, G.. rep. oon, W. d.. rep. Ebinger, P , rep. Austin, A. M. rep. Barber, L. ren. Paul. H. G , rep. Vaughn, A., rep, Vaughn. G.. rep. Johnson, J. J.» rep. O ’ Hara, B. rep. Batber, H rep. White, A.T., rep. Hanswith. H.. rep. Zuerchcr. A., rep. Futzlaf, C. A . rep. Phelps. G. W. dem. Cone. M.J. rq>. Harris, W. G., dem. Aufderm iuer J., rep. . Kodad. j.. rep. Bigg». J- A . rep. Lee, C. dem. Tager. A A. ip. Beelitz. E , soc ¡eniiings.J ft'., rep. Smith, - ------ _ O. A., rep. Wolfe. W. C., «oc. r K “ -re '?p. Elliott T R. jf , rep. Peter«, R. P- Illingworth, I., dem. . Johnson. C. A., rep. SOUTH PRAIRIE. rep. Hathaway, rep. Todd, P- W.. dem. Lamar, B. D., dem. Morton. S W . rep Hathaway. H B., B.. rep Pesterfield, J. rep. ______ _ B. I. Stlennon, tvinnaman.C. Z.. rep. Kinnaman, H- C., rep. Coates, T , dem. Butts. E., rep. Lowry. H. rep. Stlennon. StiennoiL ( C G. Shrode, D. L., ind. Jennings.J. W.Jr.,rep. Morton. W. C.. rep. Walton, J., dem. Fitspatrick, F. T. dem.Lyster. T Lamar, J. S., dem. Pike. D. L.. rep. Tilden, A. 8„ rep. Job. N rep. Consisting cf Horse Hide, Calf Skin and Buck Skin, for Purcell. W. dem. E«rl T dem "J'* Far'. I L J. ’'1' Schofield, F. » , rep. William«, W. A , rep. McNair. A . rep. Moor, R. U. rep. Browne P F .rep. Hanenkratt, M , _ Reasoner. D , rep. Working and Driving. BEA VER. Phelps, A. W. dem. Sheet», J dew Nichols A., rep. Latimer, ft.. pro. Martin J. F. rep. Smith, L. F , rep. Carter. E A. rep Whinery, J. H . rep. Coulson. E T.. rep. Epplett.T E.. rep. Wells, C. 8. rep. Bibb,.r.j.reyP' Dunstan, J. H,. rep. A fine line of Gauntlets of all kinds just received. Erickson. P., rep. Beatv J. W.. ind* Gray, O. A , rep Powell, W. B., rep. Pichereau, F.. dem. Jordi. J dem. Hare, AM. rep. Walther. O.. dem Young, H. F., rep Vaughn. G. C. rep. Darbv. A rep. Johnson. C. N., dem. Christensen, Jas,, dem. Ha«8clborg, P-, rep. Dye. C. G.. rep. Bibby, J. rep. Fraser, H. F d_ Holgate, J. H.. rep. Beaty, AH. soc. Munson. G.. pro. Ackley, R rep. Hunt, A. C. rep. Hiner I. W., rep. Geinger, B. J. rto 'Jcssner. H. (’ , ind. Holden, J. C. rep. Body felt, W. D.. rep. Buell. F. L. rep’ Gilbert. F. S., rep. Christensen, F. W. rep. Rogers, H. Rep. Gilbert, D ft., rep. Haberlach, C. rep. Wells, Z. rep. Dailey, s. M. rep. Jackson. A. O., soc. Gilbert, E K., rep. . Evans, G. ft . rep. Talmage, C. W. dem. Getchel. L. E. rep. Wallace. G. W.. dem. Mills. C., pro. Christensen. A. dem Diehl. 8. J dem. Dye, F. J. pro. Goyne, W. H. pro. Huston, O. P., soc, Turner. H. S.. dem. Heyvaert, P. y. r~ Erickson, E. rep. Busby, M H. rep. Fitzpatrick, D. dem. Huston, R. L.. soc. Buston, J. A , soc. Quick. I. C. ind. Jenkins, B. E. rep. Erickson, E. A. rep. ft eber, J. J. dem. _____ Saling. Jo soc. Blaser, , J. re Saling. W. A., «oc. Plasker, A. dem. Olson, J. pro. Patrick, W.. rep. Fitzpatrick, K. A. rep. Jones, D. D, ren Dunstan H.. rep. Plasker. H . dem. Plasker, L. dem. Weber, John. rep. Kumm, J., rep. Reading. *. M. » P.%. Nichlas, Dan. rep. Hanson, H. C. rep. Wheeler, F. rep. Olsen. O. W. rep. Blanchard. C. J., soc. Ginn, A. M. pro. Burton F. rep. Larsen, J. F..rep. Reynolds, C. E. rep. Bunn, A. W., dem. Horras, N. dem Vandersee. G , rep. Zurflueh, H. rep Jones, J. D. rep. Haltom, B. T.. rep. Gilbert, W. J., rep. Zurflueh, U. rep. Brown, A., rep. Storey, M. W. reu Young G. S. dem. ft att. R. J. rep. Ely. H. A., rep. Olds. A. rep. Buhrow, F., rep. Tone, F. dem. Brant, J. A. rep. Rigg*. J dem. Christensen. C. rep. Christensen. N., ind. Jackson, F., ind. Smith, 8. rep. Heisel, P. dem. Hiner, C, rep. Saling, C. O., soc. Lyster, A B., rep. Murphy, J. dem. Marolf, p. rep. Norberg. L. A. rep. Wade, R. L. rep. Poland, G H., rep. Nichlaus. F , dem. West, D. D. rep. Chance, M. T. rep. Harris, Jeff, dem. ft oods, ft . dem. Kinnaman, W,t rep. Haag, B., rep. Johnson W. H. rep. Johnson, H. B.ioe soc. iohnson, *. 8. dem. Smith, P. H. M. soc Kinnaman. E.. rep. Davidson, H. 8-, pro. Curtis, D. dem. Ureen, L. K. rep. atten.H.C.G. Van.rep. Armstrong, J. rep. Coulson. P. P., rep. Hess, D., rep. Tinner, A. rep. Burdick. D. rep. Whitehouse, 8. rep. Dye, N. J. dem. Woods, S. C., rep. Oberhumer, J., rep. I voters’ choice for U.S. senator—a pledge Darby, D. B. rep. Squire. W. soc. Hill. J. W. rep. Boals, R. T. rep. of a stranger for fear he is a grafter an< Culver. 8.. rep. Woole, C. L., rep. Editorial Snap Shots Zumstein, H. dem. Edgar, L. A. soc. Mason, H. rep. Beals, F. R. rep. I which as effectually eliminates any possi that the farmers generally are opposed Spencer, J. I., dem. Schlappi, K. ind. Bibby, A. F. rep. Stillwell, A. J. rep, Allender, F. soc. Norberg, P. rep. Whitlow, K. T. rep. BLAINE. Allison, A. B rep. So the “special interests'* newspaper bility of corrupt practices in the election to new capital coining in. In fact, h< Brodhead, S. A. dem. Whitehouse. F. S. rep. UNION. Blalock, H. Y., pro. ban fallen into line to do Tillamook out of a U S. senator as does Stasemenl No. was disgusted with the reception he re Bowser. J. J., rep. Vantress, C. B. rep. Williams, G. rep, Jensen. H- — L., rep. ----------- ceived. He seems to have placed con Borba. J. rep. Blackburn, A. T. rep. Glick W. rep. ol representation in the stale legible lure. 1. This is all to l>e ignored. Z Weifel, R. rep. ft ailing, C. rep. Kinnaman, C. W.,rep. Desmond, Cha«., rep. Miles, D. . rep. fidence in you and was very much pleas Daws. Fred, rep. * * * Berry, L. rep. Trout, F. M. rep. M * * Mills, E. P.. pro. Ayer, ‘ - F.J., • rep. Nordbery, F. rep. Finigan. H. rep 11 ad ley, E. D. rep. Johnson, Geo. rep. As our representative in the last legis ed at the attention that he received at Ray. W. M . pro. Woods, J. H., dem. Robedee. W. R. rep. Norton, J. L. pro. The wind has dropped out of the nrw Kirk. J. E. rep. Shortlidge, 1. H. rep. Creecy, J. C., rep. vour hands. I am glad you treated bin Cady. M. A., rep. Breer, B. rep. Hoover, G. A. rep. Browne, T. P., rep. Miller, L. A. Lee rep. boat and tbe steam has blown off on the lature. A. G. Beals discharged his duties Coulson, N , rep. Welch, ft. B„ dem. Norton. F. E. dem. Bissell. G. P. dem. Hadley, F. rep. Johnson, J. L. rep. railroad. Wanted, a few more promo faithfully and efficiently His record is nicely, but am sorry that he left witl Jones. R. A , rep. Gray, L. P.. rep. Miller, H. E. dem Raleigh. W. T. dem. Hare, D. H. rep. that impression of our business men and Morse, W. A. rep. Moon, J. T», rep. W oods, Ollie, pro. ters. of the "sure thing" and "guaran clean. He introduced and secured the Ward. C. D. dem. W ard. J. A. rep. Lucas, P. B. C. rep. Ryan, W. ind. Bundy, K., rep. Hollett. J. J., rep. citiz^nsas it onlv tends togive Tilinmnok passage of several important measures. Murphy, 0. C. rep. ........... ............ Collier, D. C. rep. Plank, W. J. dein. tee'' order, Burke, C. rep. Thompson, M., rep. However, J shall laboi Moon, Dee, rep. Southmayd, C. A. rep. Waymire, Z. R. . rep. He was the author of the Beals timber a black eye. Svenson, C. A. rep. Erickson, J. dem. * * * Jones, D. L., rep. dennett, F., rep. Fleck, J. rep. w ----- Werschkul, 0. rep. against this disadvantage and do all I Randall, W. 8. rep. Gladd, E. rep. bill. This bill passed the House with but Farnsworth, C , rep. Browning J. J., soc. Really, it would be too funny for the VXerschkul R, D. rep. Brooten, H. rep. Easom.W. B. rep. Ball, E. A , rep. Richards, K. O , ind. Chopard, H. O., rep. Hudson, C. rep. Snap shot man to get a licking for asking three dissenting votes, and onlv lost out can to get people to go there. I have Comer. Bowels, W. rep. Watson, R. ft . rep. Wheeler, F. rep. B. F., rep. Elkins, Edgar, rep. .Miles, H. A rep. Knoblock, E. J, rep. a question. We have heard and seen a bv three votes in the senate where it met calls daily about Tillamook but as vet Cuuison, G. F., rep. Gladwell, W, D., dem. Hoffstatter.M. D. rep. Smith, I. C. rep. Webb, E. J. rep. Bowles, T. J. rep. Goodspeed, E. rep Kiger, G W. rep. Curl, M., rep. good many men who would like to muz with the opposition of a pnweiful k»hln the transportation facilities seem to b» Velsh, F. J , dem. Hudson, VV. L. rep. Hogan, C. W. rep. Blaser, F. rep. Conklin, J. soc. Yarnell, J H., rep. in the employ of the timber barons. Had the main drawback in getting them in.” Bays. W. N., rep. zlelhe Headlight. Allen, G. E. rep. Belleque, G. rep. Baker, E. M. rep. Webb, W. R. rep. Rowland, E. E , rep. Bavs. M.J.. rep. this measure been enacted, TiJamook | - Hudson, W. rep. * * M Gist, T. M. dem. Hiner, L. soc. _____ Parser, , _ I. V. .. __ rep. Lears, C. ft'., soc. Miller, H. T.. rep. Brooten, T. rep. Hudson, J. J., rep. County would have been saved the $35,- | Kosebraugh.W'.W rep. Brant, P. r«p. Creecy, J. B..rep. Moon, N. R.. rep. Someone seems to have circulated the Latimer, J. E rep. Booth, W. dem. - Welsh, H. V., dem. Nicklaus, J., rep. 000 or $40,000 is is about to expend to report that those who signed the peti Randall, D. G. rep. Baker, W. F. rep. BARNEGAT. tion for a bridge across the Wilson river, have its timber cruised. If there was Shrode, M. pro. ______ N. _ Nelson, N. W. dem. Estate of Nels Sather. McMillan, J W. jr.rep. Quick, W. rep. Higgins, G. H., rep. Jansen, G., rep. instead of one across the north fork, are nothing else to the credit of Mr. Beals Notice is hereby given that under signed si Jenkins, E. dem. Jones. J. L. rep. Jrabel, 8 H., rep. Hauxhurst, Jo., rep. wanting to do away with the road from but the authorship of this bill, it would Finley, A pro. administrator of the estate of Nels Sather, Knudson, C. P- dem. (ones G. A. pro. Kenoyer, C. W., soc. entitle him to re election. Jenkins’ bridge up. This is not so. deceased, has filed his final account in the Handley. C, B. rep. Snodgrass, E. D. rep. Biggs J A., rep. Martiny, D,, rep. County Court of the State of Oregon, for * # * * fr * CARNAHAN. Tillamook County, and that Monday the6th M«ys. A. rep. One of our business men received this Tillamook City has a big bonded i li day of July, 1908, at the hour of ten o’clock Turner, B. W„ _____ soc. Rey, L. P , soc. in the forenoon of said day, and the Court LITTLE NESTUCCA. I heiler. J., rep. debtedness and needs money to pay the letter from Ralph Ackley, which goes to Phillips, I. S., rep. Schild, A,, rep. room of said Court, has been appointed bj Desmond, C., rep. interest and principle. So it the people in show how difficult it is to get enter, Redberg. L J. rep. Lumwalt, C. L. rep. Capital Slock............................ $25,000. Simmons, W. R., rep. Schild. K., rep. said Court as the time and place for hearing Penter, ft . A rep. Webb. E L rep. the country will vote tor saloons and prises started here, even when an oppor rane, G. B , dem. of objections thereto and the settiewat Bumgarner. J., soc. Hess, A. W. rep. Hess, H. A. rep. Offers every facility for safe hanking Blum, C., rep. come to the city and spend their money tunity does present itself ; thereof. Blum. Ed , soc. Craven, J. A. soc. Foster. F. S. rep. and solicits your business. Hall. E.. rep. Dated and first published Thursday Mij Dixton, J. C,, rep. for booze, why, see how easy it will be Foster, 1. H. soc. Ferguson, E. A. dem. “Our friend, Mr Vaughn, has returned Fowler F F., rep. _______ 15, 1908. Simmons, _ ____ J. N., soc. Blair, W rep. Mills, W. A. dem for the city. to the city and was in the office this Simmons. H L., soc. Moore, I. H., rep. R aleigh P. T rimble , Penter, T H.. rep. Commercial, Savings and Trust De Bluin. Jacob, rep. Benson, G. H. rep. ni— Alvin, • •->- — * * * Blum, rep. Administrator. morning. He seems to have found partments. Farker, C. A. rep. Goeres, C. W. soc. Blum FretF soc. Amacher, P.. rep. Follett, < ’ rep. The pupils of the district school in this things very unfavorable down there in Redberg, O. B. rep. Irndorf, B., rep. Parsons, H. G.. soc. Schaeffer, G. R. rep. Fox, J. rep. Interest at current rates on checking Mmmons J. L , dem. Robitsch. F. W., rep. city have petitioned Prof W. R. Ruther the way of buving into the new electric Porter, T. A. rep. How’s This? Goeres, C. G. ind. Parrish. G. ft ., soc. Turner, B. E., soc. ford to consent to remain the principal company He secins to appreciate the accounts. Shelton. R. C. soc, We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward f< Scherzinger, F. ind. Carter, E. A , rep. Our little book, *• Helpful Hints on of the school. It is to the best interest fact that Tillamook has a great future Fox, C. rep. any case of Catarrh that cannot be curedlj Ward, W. rep. * Fletcher, A W. rep. Ward, J. D. dem. Hall’s Catarrh Cure. DOLPH. of the school that he remain, for there before it «nd he is not afraid to invest B.inking,’’ explaining how to do your Ward. Jesse, soc F. J. CHENEY 8t CO., Toledo, 0 Whiteman, L. E. rep. Gottwaldt, T.. dem. Paul, K- W„ ind. is nothing like hanging on to a good his money there it it wasn't for the moss- banking by mail is ready. Bowman, F. A. dem. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Redberg. vv. rep. Lent, F. L., ind. Jones, J. F., rep. principal when we have one. Mr. Ruther bnckism displayed bv «nine ot our Commons, A. M. rep. Mendenhall, E J dem. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hi« •Send for a copy. It’s free for the Bishop J., ind. Flippin, ft H . dem. Dunn, J. C. perfectly honorable in all busiuess tract ford has been figuring upon spending a citizens. He says they seem to be afraid asking. _ rep. Whiteman, J. K. rep. Langley, C. W., dem. Jubb, W. P., rep. Atterbury, A. W. pro. Taggart, J rep. actions and tinancially able to carry out MJ Miller. O., rep. few more years in college, but has not Kellow, O., rep. Christensen. W H. rep. Pletcher, D. If. rep. I obligations mad* by their firm. Bragg, ft soc. fully decided when he will do so. V ach, F. dem. Dunn, D. J. »oc. W alding , K innan & M aivin . FAIR VIEW. tlellenbrand. O. T. rep. Gaines, S. E. rep. Wholesale Duggists, Toleldo, 0. * M fr Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ad. Hellenbrand, J.W. rep. Christensen, C. rep. .Mills, M., rep. Rowell, G. G., rep. it is strange, so awfullv strange, that ing directly upon the blood and mucous » Fraser, A. rep. Baker, I. H. soc. W. Tinnerstet, rep. M. C. Trowbridge, rep. no one knew anything about the gamb taces of the system. Testimonials sent fret Miller. L. C. dem. Follett, H. E. dem. Doughney, Pat, rep. Wolfe. Luke, rep. Foster, J. C. rep. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drnnifr Maddux, J. W., dem. bappington, G. ft..rep. Weis». J. rep. ling that was going on in the gambling Foster, J C rep. Craven. J K. dim. Take Half’s Family Pills for constipation. Beals, A. G., rep. Donaldson, Joe. rep. joint. Hilt here’s the funny part of it. Beckwith, H. D. rep. Atterbury, C. V. rep. Skomp, F. C., rep. Gubser, A., rep. One ot our informants is a personal Rock, S. H. rep. Noyes, W. E. dem. Weston, H, E., rep. Pesterfield, J., rep. To Whom it May Concern. Ryan, J. M. soc. Wilson. T. K. rep. Kunze, C., ind. friend of Mayor lohnson and Citv Attor Abplanalp, M., rep. Rteinmasal.J, soc. Baxter, W. rep. Anderson, S, V., rep. Maxwell, R , rep. ney Talmage. Isn’t it tunny. Hut what Notice is hereby given that Mr,. A. 1 Winters, W. D., rep. Kingston, P. rep. Hunt.J. W.. rep. ft ard, G. H., rep. is the use of going off half cocked, Mr. Baxter, G. rep. Leach, W’. H., rep. .., H. E.. rep. Williams. Abraham, wife of the undersigned. Joh Mayor? The same lawless faction linnerstet, U. R., rep. Rupp, J. ’ f. KuPP. J. J., rep. A. Abrahnm. has deserted and left A NEHALEM. Holden, H. F., dem. Johnson, l~'------- * L.,dem. brought the administrations of other Leave Tillamook City at 9 30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. home ot said John A, Abraham, agau« LuiaLwd. A., rep. Tubbesing, H. H. rep. At.ey. N. P. rep. Kiger.J., rep. mayors into disrepute Mills. Grant, rep. Lutman, C. rep. Crawford. Crawford, W. rep. Sturveuga, L., rep. his will and without his consent. AR Leave Bay City at 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Kunze, G., rep. * * * Karl, John. dem. v'S m u. rn i5 n ’ . . ' rep Lundburg, S. deni. all persons are hereby notified not ton- Glad, N. O., rep. Knight. W. h. rep. rep W eber, F., rep. Lundburg, F. __ rep. This is the conversation which Sheriff re I n 1 Daily, except Sunday. Carver. W.. rep. tend credit to her on the account of Joh Braumersrenther.E.rep. Ludtke, G. rep Ackley. Lee. rep. Crenshaw overheard by two Oregonians •'tasex. E.. rep. Zaddach, F. rep. * dem. Todd, t* B. A. Jacob, V., rep. A. Abraham. Ja^ob, P., rep. Loerpabel, G. rep. while stopping at an hotel when outride Bester, F D.. rep. Christensen, C. H. rep. Fare, one way, 75c. Rouud trip, $1.25. Dated April 30, 1908. ¿uerener, J., rep. McKimens.G. R.dem. Thompson, J. W. soc. Jacobs, B., rep. last week : Gray, H., rep. dcovill, E. K. soc. J ohn A. A brahim . Randall, C., rep. Easom, A. rep. Downs, S., dem. Roy, F. dem. “I’ve never been out of the state ’’ ft oodward, J. T., rep Agello, J. rep. '•chronz, P.. rep. Alley, H. V. rep. Schollmeyer, H. rep. Hanenkratt. G., ren. “I can beat vou there. I have ; once. For Sale or Trade. Durrer, J rep. Scovell, 8. soc. J • D Ackley, rep. Crawford, R. A. rep. 1 went over to fillamook for u short Williams, J., rep. Larson, J. soc. Kunze, R., rep. Duncan, J. F. rep. First class Confectionery Buiineui»* Kimball, ft . T., rep. Maxwell, W., rep. Sven«on, H. 8. ind. visit.’’ Boyakin. D. L. rep. Kush, ft ., rep. Klein, A. rep. thriving town in California 18 mik Mills, G. S., rep. Kamm, J. rep. The sheriff smiled and kept mum, for Brown. P. J., rep. Klein, N. ft', rep. Tohi, H. W. rep. from Los Angeles. The town h»s 3.5W Hanenkratt, B., rep. Severance, F.. rep. fear that the Oregonians might take him Effenberrger, J. rep. Donaldson,R B.L ,dem Hicks, J. R. rep. inhabitants, is well lighted by electricity, Hodgdon, G., rep. lor a foreigner it they knew that he came Hodgdon. M A., rep. Tohl. H.rep. Fosetti, C. rep. Billings. D.. rep. has good city water, and is situated“ Tubbesing. ft. dem. Armstrong. W. soc. - Bmbum, J . dem. from Tillamook. Jenkins, G. T., dem. Witherel. G T., rep. Larson. E. E. rep. good electric road with good car »ef’tt fr fr 4 Davis, G. E., soc. «p"P Wilks. L C , dem. P connecting it with LosAngelessnd otks Witsdie, A A . rep. Struebv. F K . rep. ««¿‘»¿"Klbi.B. A.rep Casjir, A rep. The aspirants for office in Multnomah Wilks, L. N., dem points. The business is equipped •» Himes, W J., rep. Ro,». K. rep. n akeley, F. M. rep had a novel banquet in Portland, the Odermatt, A , dem. Oliver, AD, rep’ kw ™?en’ u * £'P »telnhaner, F. gP rep first class apparatns.and is doing «I»» Davis, J 8., soc. republicans who were defeated in the pri- Marolf, A., rep. -fid beiiTx H F r'P 2,nim,rm>” A. rep. ness of from $20 to $75 per day. Maynard. L. S.. rep. Holden, V.. rep. Ho"?br% Arep'P Crawford, A. rep. P mai v election dined amt. we suppose, Tannler. A . rep. stand investigation. See G.W. Evpol« wined the winners That is a right kind Red berg. F. n., rep. Weston, Ed., rep. any real estate man. ot a spirit, amt better than ttie ‘ knife,“ TILLAMOOK. FOLEY. which will greatly help to tiring about Goyne, T. H. pro. Lamb, G. B. rep. Good Liniment. harmony in that county Ami with Sen Bott». H. T. rep. K¿rtiin J: •s'S. r'p Smith, W. B dem. W iley. W w. ren. Battersun. M . rep Mane's {oh, ator Eullou opening up headquarters in Long, F. rep. You will hunt a good while lieforej" Sales. W H.. rep P H ire W S 1 r.L ,V Stillwell M V. rep. Murphy, J. L. dem. Portland to asHist in the election of H. find a liniment that is equal to Cl»“ < rockett, E. N. dem. ■ Dreqr. C. N. rep. Kasom, W. rf.. 5en,. "‘re W 8 • "P- M. Cake for United States ¡Senator, it Grayson. G. W rep. berlain'a Pain Balm as a cure for mu** J W. rep. Severance. A. W rep '• Stan,by,E. begins to look as though the republicans garibaldi . lar and rheumatic pains, for the curea g'lKhner. G. dem. Ptank, A ..rep Johnson, Ben. soc. art getting hark to tiist principle« and Ellison, J H. ind. sprains and soreneas of the muscle*. Sharp. P J. rep ______ ___ Edmunds. H. R., rep w ill «weep the State in June with a big In case of rheumatism and sciatic» 11 Wicklund, G. rep Pearson. F., rep. Hathaway, J. H. rep. majority. Stillwell. B. rep Thompson. H.,„ dem. Ekroth F relieves the intense pain and make»"*! Chase, W . u. rep Mills, W ht rep. Shearer, * * * shearer p V m M . dim.' dem. rhearcr. O..’S Lucy. A B dem. and rest possible. In case of spraiMJ* Nel»on, S. rep. Harrison. J M t Nolan. O. rep. Fearing that the tunp «hot man may P„ ^'“PP*. v * “*. rep. Wilt, G. P. detn. relieves tile soreness and restore, Thompaon. D E . ” „„ Ellison, D. . H. rep. rep. Sharp, J. w rtp. P Baker. P. C„ reu. never have seen n ‘ Merry Uidow Hat.” Ballant.vnr. 1 J r.p. parts to a healthy condition in oneth1“ E. rep. C U., rep Stillwell, W. D. rep Johnson. Bobaon, F F . dem. Mandi», one of our «ub»crihera «ends us thia Mitchell. H. rep P T*ir oa J? ’ L J P ro the time required, by the usual treae Cook. J. R rep. Smith, L. L . dem Jolly. W. dem. paragraph to give us the necessary in Johnson, T.. soc inent. It is equally valuable for *»"* Met argar. S. rep. K'plej. M. H . .oc. O. rep Marshall. G., ind' formation, taken from an pattern paper : Hjrrom, I’ , rep. W. H. rep Gulstrom, back and all de. p seiled and muse““' Daw,on. J. H. pro. Richardson, W. F rep. Alderman, Miuich, J K , rep. Latimer. I. D. rep. Nolan, A. R. rep. •‘Last night a man. name unknown, Radus. H.. rep. ’ ’ pains. 2> and 50 O.ut si,«« for *)e“ Dir.a. r H . qcai Booth, H. dem. Rees, J. rep. Bynum, L T. dem walked down Turner street. In front llay», W. s.. rep. «van». A L.. dem all druggists McKinley, F. B. rep. 1 are, A K rep imilh, L C . rep was a women wearing a “Merry Widow” Page. A. L. rep. Jhepnard G.. dem. Hanenkratt. F rep Hanenkratt, hat the sue »»( a bicycle wheel The man R. rep. Rademacher. P."rep Crook, C J dem Senator Fulton can surelv find no Id* Van ires«. <J B . rep Kabkee, R., rep. k hu’?,OFn'rTepP d'm failed to notice the hat. and when he Raster. W. H. rep Bexan. G h.. rep. consolation in the great majority s’* C. G.. ioc. Carey M. rep. was near the women the latter turned aimpaon, N.J. rep. Paquet. Perry. D., sop. Sarchet. T. i. rep. which he carried I.is own county. *■ Oarvan. Bd„ rep. »li**1' L K n round. The sharp and braided edge ol Cohn, G. dem. Johnson, J , rep. Faquet. j , aoc, K Klliott, F. N. dem sop. At least his neighbors and t“* the hat «truck the man acrmui the eve», V arrehman, A t , dem Gove. J. C. „p. *oolfe c. H. dem. Hall. A . rep. who knew him best personally H T. rep. One of the advantages of having a bank Warren J H , rep. Simpson. with a howl ot rage and pain the man Hberman. W H rep. giSSh"?' B T d"» DerSy, w H . rep. Sappington. F. L ret> how popular he was among them "*’“ Ihorall c , rep Shaw, D A rep grabbed the hat. tore it from the maid- I • ent, A 8., dem. account is the fact that every transaction Reifenbur*. L H ,rep Boqul.t, N. Q. dem m Melch TS. . * J w - n man has lived in a community (of0', • hi ’« head, threw it on the ground. I '■ ¿f*"*- p- "P Tilden. C. rep po^yT’^^ LT’I.TB thirty years, and been very ac,,T* . Peery. H , soc. •tamped on it. and then kicked it into recorded on the books of the bank in con Strom. J., rep. Senn. ii. rep ’°c Gervais, D., rep. politic* nearly all that time,and cs"P" the street, alter which he disappeared »•¡•dcrs. L. rep. nection with your account is a record to about seven vote* to another candid» HEBO. down an alley.” Do you blame the man? Kllnehan. F J rep - 5» d K W 4" p ! ?o ' one. it is pretty strong proof th*1 •* J? Hoag. B D rep Hey. w ■ rep. L emei. "-.ws . which you may have access if necessary. Ford E G. rep. vitalities that merit friendship »nd »* fr ♦ ♦ Li?5- c dem* WU-o-’j"^ Haya R. B rep Such a record often proves of great Rusren. P .-’re.. re"?' brown. W . T* ’den. herents—Oregon Milt, St. Helen* Mr. A. G Beah, republican nominee I^ach. M F. rep Hadley, e. R.PreP Hm. A B Treprtt’" for ioint rvpresentativn, secured hi. noni But how will the Clatsop Melchior, N E rep. Stephens, W. J „p. value. Sappington. W . ren Edwards. M T Stanley c L. rep inntion I»» strici compliance with the Koy. C .rep vote in thejune election, tor Chan*“\ 8 rep. c' o*™ 1 PeT7 J r3> Lnndqnt.t C. ¡¡:v s direct primary law,.nd noi at the hand, Shortridge. , rep. lain, who wns in the conspiracy t0*S Forsfend, F rep. 1 his bank will be pleased to have your “•Her. D A„ Cobier O A »oc ol a lew Scheinin* politician, who are Morris, j D rep. and succeeded in defeating Senstor r " William, J rep R- R-. rep Briody F.. rep. P ■ rep bauking business. •"ow. h A. rep •Be«. J P rep’ Hudspth. J. if. „p seeking to rob Tillamook ol it. represen Lusk. F . rep ton in the primary election or for“' Fnrm.n F re^. Potter. J m . req Kin* W.C..,ip. tation in the .tale legislature The uon Farmer. H M rep Wi soa. W H . rep Cake ? It is plain to see that d-mocr» Cdnover s. W rep Jenc*. J. r. ryp P Groat. L, re,. partisan Chamberlain movement would lmlah. A A . rep’ • llso.J /. rep. »oVX., Baker h . s.rep. P are chuckling over Senator Fulto** a>k you to cast aaide this fart, the clean Redwine. J. rep J G . rip Mathers, c rf. „p feat. The funnies part ot tbe mat**'' , Tnleok. W , rep/ Kellow. H J. „„ aide record ot Mr Beal. . the mond A«P. P.. «or Turner, o «.. rep Webb. B AJ rep’ After falsely anumng Senator Prxrs ? B • rep. 1 J., rrp Jenck. M J . rep P term precedent ; the recognised right ol 1 rerns, M J . rep. Lane A A den, wrong doing, which they faiW ,0 ’ , the people of Tillamook County to name I M "P •plea, J. B . rep ArstiU. A.. Ind »harp H H . rep Mills J 0 . rep stantiatc, the malicious, maligna** Mahoney R , rep. her representative . the pledge taken by , Hoevet. c. R ren Landingham L. rep Jenek p„ rep who attacked the senator's Cohn. A 1 rep^ P . dem. Lewallen, c.. rep p Mr. Heals to support the rspoblkarj •odyfelt. G * rep Sanders. O D^p Cook. H.. rep •nd personal character, now want Michaud. J„ ten Senders. H. C rep Larsen. M ft., «»rke-J L . rep. ” TomHnson. J K ,dem <»ody*lt, o.. rep tor Fulton's friends to give their »apj*^ M H; HARRISON. Cosher. Tomlinson, s , rep lhosdu, « deo>. Baker B a., ren J. I ir to those who conapired to bring •*", McAdama, L. V dem Speaker. Anderson, A. -- P his defeat. It is awfully funny, i* rep. MiHiiMiSMWSiill L©1 TODD & CO ■J f Clothiers and Furnishers © Mil <’*«•».' rPc "The Stere That Makes Good Bargains in All Lines. CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES and FURNISHING GOODS. LARGE STOCK OF MEN’S GLOVES, ©] © © © The Registration Broken Lines in Shoes, Hats and Underwear at Greatly Reduced Prices. TODD & CO., Tillamook. © First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE A UTOMOBILE ! Two Trips Daily Between Taillmoak & Bay City To the Public Having bought the Feed and Imple ment Business of B. O. Snuffer in this city, I am prepared to furnish everything in the Implement line. Good goods at honest prices. Give me a call. ours for business. CLARENCE HANENKRATT. We Keep a . . . . for Record You Tillamook County Bank, TILLAMOOK, ORE.