Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 11, 1908, Image 8

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 1L_ 1908.
Commissioners’ Court.
Editorial Snap Shots.
We hope no one will
the outside
attraction fever or the outside band fever
fur the Fourth's attractions.
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Often we liear people say that a news­
paper don’t amount to anything. Just
let the editor give them a little friendly
roast and see how soon they change their
tune. Then it is a most serious matter.
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home in the presence of your innocent
little children. The court does not say
you have perjured yourself, but you have
done enough, after having l»een repeat­
edly warned, to give you the limit oi the
law. You are, therefore, required to pa\
into this court the sum ot $500 and jou
will lie confined in the county jail for a
period of thirty days. You are now in
the custody oi the constable.’’
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Last Monday wasthe Headlight’» 21st
birthday. During that time it has gone
through various vicissitudes and met
with strong opposition at times. It ftill
survived, the pioneer newspaper of this
county, to reach its majority. It has
been loyal aad true to the interests of
Tillamook county, outspoken and fear-
I [ less, and for that reason it has alwajs
WAITING ON THE RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
| E. E. Tyler....................
1 E. D. H<«g....................
Conklin 4 Carter------
' Riley Peters................
Citizens Have Subscribed ■ Adolph Neilson...........
Enough Money to Carry I D. E. G-mdspeed ------
I.lames Williams ....
out their Agreement.
The Board ol"c^ntÿ Ceminis.ioners.
Samantha Mills,
F. S, Gilbert, wiina,...
E. T. Coulson, conatabj,
composed Of Judge H. F. Good.peed and
^Puty Sheriff fo
Commissioners Geo. W. Bodyfelt and H.
Win, Reihlaway ,
V Alley, were in session Tueaday, Wed­
W. H. Eason.....
nesday ami Thursday transacting connty
J ob . Harrison .........
business, as follows .
Abe Simmons....„.
"
King & Smith, powder and luse. 83.60
L.
V.
Stillwell
......
6 25
L Hiner, blacksmith work.......
W. Borlyfelt......... ~
3 50
0. 8. Boyykiu, merchandise.......
Grant Mills............. .....
90
King & Smith, merchandise.......
9 94 Bell Johnson...........
F. Fitzpatrick. Johnson bridge...
4
97 Cbaa Bluui..........
_ Christausen, ditto.......................
17.05 A. O. Poland......... •r*
Albei t Olds, ditto..............................
Chas. Jeusen
25.35
D. B. Darby, ditto..........................
Work in Ä. D s?,
14
98
— Knight, ditto................. -...........
Geo. Regan........... ..
1
W. D. Wood. Johnson bridge.... 900.00
W. D. Wood, Hunt bridge...........1 1100.00 Chas, Regan..........
Ben Johnson.............. '
Work in R. D. No. 5.
Mark Hobson ......„
A uba Brown.....................................
Dan Perry ................
James Potter.....................................
Olaf Rudd.................
Fritz Derbert............................ .........
Harry Angello.........
Robert Waymire..............................
Tom Johnson..............
John Baling.....................................
Nein Anderson........
Dace Coulson.....................................
Harry Mitchell.......
Geo Heitmeyer..................................
Frank Sheldon......... J
Cliff Mattoon....................................
Dick Johnson ..........
0 W. Bodyfelt..................................
Johnson team .............. ""
Tom ...................................................
Sam Harris........... ..
John Heitmeyer................................
John Paquet.................
Arthur Brown..................................
Al Sheldon .................
Ira Spencer.........................................
John Gallager............... J1
F. M. Wiley, eighth grade ex-
I Theo Jacoby ................
Nearly eighteen
thousand dollars was D W Rhodes.............
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raised on the subscription out ol $’8. A || Roger................
500 to be raised as a donation to the Sam Downs ......................
Pacific Railway & Navigation Ccmpan' Geo. F. Zluin.erinaii........
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op to yesterday, and what is lacking <•( Emmett Jemkins............
Suppose the United States Supreme
the full amount is guaranteed by a num R. T Basis .........................
Court knocks out Oregon’s new tangled,
tier of prominent businessmen. This money A. E. Nolan ....................
crazy initiative and referendum law, and
Was raised on the condition that the Win. Maxwell ... ............
there appears to be some likelihood that
railroad company shall have fullv con J. F. Toniliusmi ................
it will, what a great big muss it will
strutted and ready for ojieration not less p. s. W hitehouw............
clean up.
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than ten miles of the road leading from L. G. Freeman ..................
Republicans who thought so little of had a large number of staunch friends Tillamook City northward not later C. S. Atkinson ................
republican principles and flopped over to" as well as bitter enemies who have come than February 1st, 1909 ; that the rail John A. Biggs..................
Statement No. 1 ism will soon be nshain. tinder the limelight of the Press. I l bad road company will take upon itself the Win. Rian..........................
ed'of themselves, the same as those who its duty to perforin, and although some­ burden of obtaining whatever rights ol James Armstrong ..........
Head­ wav which have not been setured ; that
flopped to populism, 16 to 1 ism, A.P.A. times most unpleasant, the
J. K. Harter......................
light has not been sparing in criticism oi the railroad company is io have the rail
ism some years ago are today.
R. A. Self field..................
what have been going on. Alone and road completed and in operation be­
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E. A. Ball ........................
The ‘‘drys’’ in the local option election for several years it waged war on the
tween Tillamook City and Hillsfairo not Fred Welier ......................
last week polled 536 io 499 two years I gand liiig joints and low dive saloons in
later than June, 1910 ; and that, if peti­ P. B C. Lucas ................
ago. and the "weis” 470 votes to 384 in | this city and for the enforcement of law.
tioned to do so, the railroad, provided a W. D. Gladwill ................
the previous election. It is snfe to sav I and it succeeded in creating such a senti
right of wav is obtained, will build a spur I). T. Edmunds ..............
that a large proportion of those who ■ ment against them that the people look
io the water front in this city.
B. Babi..............................
voted "wet” have little interest in the the matter into their own hands and
The citizens having agreed to subscribe Bay City Land Co........
county,
closed them out.
We simply mention
to the amount of the former subscrip G. W. Elliott ....................
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this to prove that the Headlight has been
tion, and this now being practical!» Joseph Michaud..............
Not one of the counties which went
amination ................................. - 12.00
and still is an important factor in mold­
raised, it is now up to the railway com­ C. Thayer ..........................
69.00
“dry” two years ago have gone “wet,”
John
Hickey, road supervisor...
ing public opinion. The Headlight has
pany to carry out its paTt ot the agree­ Flank Severance..............
and with 15 more counties added to the
16.20
Frank Owen, road supervisor...
' no apologies to make for the stand it has
“dry’’ territory in Oregon, is a good in
ment.
2.00
.1. W. Maddux ..................
School District No. 39..................
taken. It enters upon its 21st year with
Mr. Thos. Coates, who has been active S. W. Conover ................
dication that the people are not going
Work
in
R.
D.
No.
3.
the assurance that the people of the
in getting the people to subscribe, left I>. Billings..........................
to tolerate saloons any longer if they can
27.45
J. J. Rupp and team......................
county are going to stay with
it
on the steamer for Portland with the George P. Wilt ................
prevent it.
R. B. Vaughn and team............... 82.60
in the future as they have in the
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subscription list, and word is expected Gustav Kunze..................
13 50
Frank Fitzpatrick and team.......
^Another fool bit of legislation which past, for it is the newspaper they have from there at any time now when work
G. W. Body felt..................
George Olds and team................... 68.30
relied
upon
for
county
news
and
to
look
was enacted by the people last week was
will start np again.
4.95
D. Fuzpalriek....................
A. G. Beals and team..................
the measure to call another election on after their interests and the interests ot
The new subscription list is given be John Sheets .................. .
94,50
John Childers aud team...............
officials to discharge them. Let s have the county. It is no bed of roses to run low :
Frank Fitzpatrick ..........
42.30
T. D Lucas Hiid team.....................
one right off and call it on the governor, a successful newspaper inTillamook with S. S. Johnson . ..
.. $25 Oil N. M Neilson..................
47.25
W. C. Hill and teain......................
sc
many
"special
interests
’
’
and
busi
­
or better still, force an election to see
25 OO S. A Brodhead ................
L. A LeMiller .... ............. ...
22 50
T. F. Harrison and team...........
whether Pulton or Chamberlain is the ness interests at variance, permeated to Alex McNair Co..
.. 500 oo
L M Smith ......................
18 00
Frank Withrow and team...........
some
extent
with
the
old
rule
or
ruir.
choice of the people for U.S. Senator.
75 on
G. A. Edmunds ...
F. N. Elliott ....................
15.30
J.
W.
Maddux
and
team
..............
spirit
which
predominated
here
for
so
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.. 125 00 M D. Reading ................
Rollie W. Watson
9.00
Albert Olds ami team.....................
We wonder whether the republican many years, with the whole community
... 250 00 Laughlin Bios ..............
J. L. Jones .............
13.82
Henry
Leach
.....................................
legislators who say they are going to split up into social and political cliques
50 00
W. W. Wiley..........
.1. S. Lamar........................
39.82
Fred Bush.........................................
vote for Governor Chamberlain have ready to knife one another on the least
... 100 00 W. J. Stephens..................
Easter & Son ....
provocation.
The
Headlight
has
survived
Thus Childers.................................. 10 58
ever stopped to consider that they are
.. IOC OU J. P. Allen..........................
Fred C. Baker ....
7.09
digging their own political graves ? As through all this, and it will not be long
George Atwater..............................
50 00
E. J. Ginger ..........
W, E. Catlerlin..................
10.00
sure as anything they will be knifed, and before a better condition of affairs take
Peter Schranz....................................
... 400 00
Cha» I. Clough.. ..
A W. Severance ............
2.25
badly so, for forsaking republican princi­ the place of the old rule or ruin regime,
T. P. Stockton..................................
...
50 OO
Jos. L. Murphy....
Erwin Harrison ..............
9.00
ples and taking up with Statement No. which has been going to pieces since the
Will Hanna.........................................
5U 00
If Crenshaw..........
W. A Williams................
saloons were closed.
1 ism.
7.43
Jos Buffun............................................
&l
00
1.
D
Jones
.............
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Chas Kunz-......................
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4.95
Frank
Strnbey
.................................
20 00
If the United States Supreme Court
The editorial in our contemporary in L Hiner...................
Will, Bodyfell ..................
2.00
Freddy Shaw, gate keeper...........
. .. 200 00
declares the initiative and referendum to defence of Mayor Johnson can only bt. H. F Holden ....
J. L. Childeis ................
J.
T
Nevins
........
25
00
2.20
James Tone, grand jury...............
be unconstitutional all the “dry’’ coun­ compared to an attorney’s argument who
Jos. Bixby ........................
.. 1000 OO John Collins ......................
8.60
Henry Tohl, circuit court...............
ties and precincts it Oregon will imme­ has no case, but who has to make some Cohn & Co..........
. 150 0(1
2.20
diately become “wet.” and the Anti kind of showing in court to crawfish out A K. Case..............
C. E. Rejnolds, Hembree case...
Louis N< Ison ....................
.. 100 00
Saloon Leagues will see a big rush of of it. We will not take the space nor the W, B. Alderman ..
Frank Norlierg, wood for D hvis
V. Bellscheidt ..................
..
250 00
saloon men into the “dry” territory and time to puncture the inspired editorial, M. F. Leach..........
7.50
family.............................................
(J 8. Wells ......................
00
... 100 00
doing business before the “drys” can for that would be a most easy tusk, but C. A. Svenson ....
4.40
11. B. Johnson..................
00 Ralph Catterlin and N.J Myers.
125 00
head them off.
just for the fun of it we will show how G. B. Lamb..........
K. Mills, salary..............................
50.00
OO
C. A. Patzlaf ....
.. 125 00 W. S. Johnson..................
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easy it is to do so. The editorial savs :
P. B. Lucas, plowing ground.....
3.00
Win.
Purcell
......................
OO
It is to be hoped that the next state
R. L Wade ..........
... 200 00
“Now, as a matter of fact, this detective
W. H Derby, election booths......
9.00
A.
J
Burdick
..................
00
legislature will do something to stop the
C E. Reynolds ....
... 200 00
sent here to round up the law breakers
J. 11. Dunstan, justice, L. Stock
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practice of swearing in voters on elec­
Beals Bros............. .
.. . 500 00 kjesion Marulf ................
was not sent by the District Attorney,
case...............................................
2 60
W. K. Webb......................
00
tion day. Plenty ot time and opportuni­
Frank Long ..........
25 00
j neither did the taxpaj ers foot the bill at
G.
C.
Vaughn,
supervisor
..............
55
50
H.
8.
Turner
....................
OO
ties are given to register, and those who
A. M. Hare ...........
...
50 00
: all. They had nothing to do with it at
Jack Robertson, juror..................
3.20
Frank Paul .................. ..
fail to do so should not be allowed to
00
E T llaltoin..........
...
250
TO
1 all for the man was hired on a salary by
School District No. 2.....................
2.00
vote The practice of rounding up a lot
Heiirv Rogers . .. .
... 200 00
i the Anti-Saloon League from a Portland
Total
Mrs. M.J. Bodie, county poor..
7.80
$17,608
75
of voters and have them vote for certain
George Williams . .
50 00
detective agency." This looks awfully
McNair & Co. merchandise........... 47.40
candidates is getting too rotten.
M Abplanalp ....
.
150
00
Guardian s Sale of Real Estate A. M. Hare, salary...................... 100 0O
plausible and given as facts. Now for
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G. Hanenkratt ....
.. 150 00
i the actual fads and tocome to the point
N otice is H
i:~
brbby G ivbn ,—That the C. A. Johnson, salary...................
50.00
Tillamook is the only county in the
J. C. Holden .........
25 00 undersigned guardian of the person 1 and
| without wasting words : In the March
15.00
property of LYLE D b ROY QUICK and 8ehool District No. 2......................
state which gave woman suffrage a ma­
Andrew Anderson
..
50
00
i.KROY CHANCEY
QUICK,
term of the county court a bill was filed
---- minors,
per- minors,
A. T. White, canvassing election
jority vote. We do not know whether
Gust
Wicklund.
...
suant
to
an
order
ot
the
County
Court
of
.. 100 00
| by the District Attorney, which the court
returus.........................................
6 20
the State of Oregon for Tillamook County,
in any of the previous elections any of the
F. N. Wilson..........
...
31 25 duly made and entered of record on the6th J. H. Dunstan, ditto......................
had to allow, to pay for this detective
9.30
day of June, 1908. authorizing and directing
counties succeeded in gettirgon the right I
F. M. Trout ........
100
00
work, and published in the court’s pro­
me to sell the real estate of said minors, will Pacific States Telephone and
side of the suffrage question, but as Tilla- |
Todd A Co...............
.. 250 00 on the 11th day of July. 1908. sell at private
Telegraph Co..............................
1194
sale, at my home in Tillamook City, in said
ttiook county set a good example for all | ceedings in the Headlight on March 5th, M. R. Hanenkratt
... 100 (Ml county and state, all of the real property of L 0. Holden, salary......................
thus :
50.00
other counties to follow, we suppose it
minors situate and being in said county
Carl Wallin ........... ............. ...
25 00 said
|ohn H. McNary, district attor­
and state, and described as the North East H. Crenshaw, salary...................... 133 33
will be in order to say that Tillamook
... 2<iO 00 quarter ot the North East quarter of section H. Crenshaw, conveying Perry
ney, procuring evidence ............ $237,12 Thos. Coates..........
A, '
‘Vi 2a?°“*h Of Ran«« 9 West, Wil­
county has tired the first gun in crossing
...
25 Oo lamette .Meridian in Oregon ; also the South
That ought to be sufficient proof to con Clyde Clements ..
and Smith flora Seaside....... 44 60
the line tor woman suffrage.
ast
quarter
of the South East Quarter of
W
O.
Chase
..........
25
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vince anyone as to who paid the bill,
section 33 in tp 2 South of Range 9 West S. A. Brodhead, election booths.
18.25
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Tillamook
Herald
25 (HI Willamette .Meridian ; also the South half H. Crenshaw, conveying Hem­
Maj or Johnson had no right to run out o|
hi
tn
h
2
So
Ut
.h
-----------
quarter
of
,
ection
34.
We would suggest a great big repub­
bree to Dallas.......................... 40.00
10o (Ml Men it ,n 1 h
town the State's witness, any more than H. T. Botts.............
9 We,t- Willamette
lican convention in Portland previous to
.. 10O 0» Meridian in i Oregon, upon the following W. R Rutherford, eighth grade
he would the government officials who L. D. Ackley .........
terms,
-to-wit
:
One
half
cash
and
the
de-
the meeting oft he state legislature for the
examinei .........................................
6.00
50 00 «4uOtyaJ,m'nt* *° bt' •ecur'd bi approved
come here to detect the violation of law W. G Dwight ...
purpose of reading out of Hie party any
Frank Elliott, conveying ballot
... 200 (Hi
and it is a duty the newspapers owe ih< Geo. W. Kiger . . . .
Said sale to lie made subject to the con­
boxes
..............................................
republican legislator who intends voting
of said County Court
5 OO
.. 200 00 firmation
public to expose such autocratic meth Putter-Chapin Realty Co.
Hated June 9th. 1908,
D. Tinnerstet. Johnson bridge. . 11 62
for a democrat for U.S. senator. As the
50 00
111AM QUICK,
ods. As we stated last week we do not Benoit Provoost ...
republicans in Oregon need to be disci­
ouardian of the Estate of Lyle — Travis, ditto ................................
9 42
want to keep harping about such mat Jas. Walton, jr.... • • . .a .. 100 OO
DeRoy Quick and LeRoy
— Davis, Huut bridge....................
plined, this would bv a good way to start
1
H.
MeNaiiier
.
4 78
Chancey Quick.
100
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tris and dragging people’s names into n
E. E. Tyler, scraper........................
hi , or, better still, put the recall law in. !
a 40
. loo oo
controversy of this character, for it is an Sappington & Co. .
to effect on them l»et(>re they have an 1
Chriulenaen, Hunt bridge ....
4 85
300 00
unpleasant duty for newspapers to have Watt Bros ...............
opportunity to cast their vote to send a
Fail view Grange hall for three
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to do so W t want to welcome and class W. S. Buel ...........
eh
ciioiiH
............................
democrat to the U 8 senate.
• oo
75 00 A/T C Millan Photo Studio,
Mayor Johnson amongst those who are W. C. Hawk____
Homer M uhod , lUHrchandise.... il 8u
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Homer Mason ....
loO 00
Opposite
the
Post
Office.
in
favor
of
the
enforcement
of
law,
for
Republicans in Tillamook county were
•
R. Rutherford, expense
W. M. Milla .........
5o 0(1
greatlv surprised when Mr. W. N. Bar­ that is where he rightly belongs.
taking Davin children to home 24 oo
I
ortraits,
\
iews,
Enlargements,
Fred Forslund ....
25 00
rett llop|R*(l over to Statement No. 1 ism
H. Crenshaw, livery rig paid W
25 00 Crayons.
be Cured J. R. Lamb.............
Harris ...................
after receiving the nomination for Joint Deafness Cannot
8 So
C. P. Knudson ....
100
00
by local application«, as they cannot reach the
H Crenshaw, livery rig paid
Senator, hut like so many other repub­ diNeH
4t*d portion of the ear. There is only one W. G. Harris ....
75 00
Us « son Bros...............
licans who did not see though the trick way to cure deafnesa. and that ia bv constita Dawson Bros ........
9 75
tlonal remedivN. Dmfneas ia caused by an in­
100 00
Frank Fitzpatrick, Hunt bridge .
to defeat the republican party, he fell h fl a med condition of the tnucoun lini g of the F.ank Hadley ...
26
77
25
H
GESSNER.
00
I'.uxtachiaii Tube. When this tube gets iuflai<i-
prey to the passing clamor of the politi­ I ed
W. WOLFE. H. X Alley, salary ........................ 29 4o
you have a rumbling *ound or imperfect Eugene Jenkins .
25 00
U. W. Body felt, salary.................
cians who wanted to dictate as to who heariug. and when it is entirely closed, deaf new E. IV. Stanley ....
25 OU
j i* the result, and un eaa the inflammation can
25 (HI
he should vote for in the senatorial c<»n be taken mil and thia tube restored to it« nor­ button & Olson ..
'Jahn of H. Crenshaw for prating
25
00
mal condition, hearing will be destroyed fo
test. All we need say is that if Mr I ever,
election
notices
in
south
part
of
county
nine ca*?* out of ten aie enured by T. W. Lyster ..........
25 oO
Barrett ever casts his vote for Chamber- i Catarrh, which is nothing but an tuflamed con­ Julius Mercier ...
P«id to A. E. Dawson, was continued.
dition of the mucous surface*
I
25 00
lain for U.S Senator he will i»e misrepre , We will give One Hundred Dollars for any E H Lindsey . .
L. J. Clements, payment on contract
25
<K>
of Deafneaa (caused by catarrh) that can
senting his constitutents Mr. Barrett caae
far Umber cruising, »Jooo.oo. This work
not be cured by Hall « Catarrh Cure Send for M. Melchoir .............................
25 oo Agent for Acme Paints, V
obtained his nomination with the under clrculats, free.
Nelson & Co......... .................
af­ '« f<>r the purpose of assisting the
E. J. CHKNICY A CO.. Teledo, O.
. . 200 (X1
standing (hat he would vote for a re­
Sold by DruggHta, 75c.
county assessor in securing just and
W. C. Morton.............................
nisbes
and
Brushes.
50 00
Taka Hall's Family Pilla for constipation.
publican lor I'.S. senator, and he should
equiuble valuation on timber lauds
Wm. Tinnerstet...........................
The
only
Exclusive
Painthouse
100
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haye stayed with it. Staunch republi­
in Tilla Beach Manfg. Co.............
II Knnxe....................................
15 oo
loo
oo
cans are getting tired ol this Hopping
mook County.
D voters>,k'n’ rrgi,tr,tion
M W. Harrison....................... • 10(10 00
Hipitv Hop business which they are going
OPPOSITE ALLEN HOUSE.
A. T. White ...................
5 64
50 00
Henry Olds, salary supervisor.......
to resent.
Of a ‘ Lamni*’ Garment gives it Peter Eiant..................................
69 90
- 1-50 oo
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Ruth
Whitney,
eighth
grade
precedence over all others
C. II. Woulfe............................ •
25 00
It the Tillamook “blind pigs’’ ran up
examiner...................
A. E. Lucy ........................... ... 25 00
J.oo
Il
embodies
all
the
elements
of
sty
le
and
against the strong arm of the law ocra 1
" W. Wiley, salary.....................
King & Smith Co...i........
1(10
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®3 33
•nap, too.
C-
L.
Reynolds,
investigating
sioually, and were dealt with in the same '
W. C. King .......................
QUALITIES of
50 00
manner as they are tn other place«, we Let me allow you a few of their Spring P J Sharp ..........................
death of Ike Smith....... . ..........
60
00
5-00
are inclined to think that they would all
E- E. Tyler, plow and scraper...
ami Summer Surprises
R. F. Z <ehmann ....
5000
aoon have the “blind ’’♦aggers.’* So as
W-
B
Body
felt,
board
of
prisoners
H<*ry B Morris...................
MM®
.. 10 00
44 oo
to keep ot»r readers posted, we take this 1 It's worth a few minutes of your time
Headlight, printing .............
Carl Habrrlack.........................
67
50
6850
"Lamm” Clothes are backed by a
from onr Eugene exchange ;
W.
D.
Bodyfelt,
salary..........
........
T. H.Goyn»..............................
00 00
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Joe Jacoba, who wax convicted of
gilt edge guarantee.
G.
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Lamb,
salary
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M. II lanm...........................
loo oo
»riling intoxicating liquors contrary to
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or» th» men who hove
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Wai. Olsen (Valley )............... . 2 5o oo
law’, appeared before Justice Bn son to
ALVA FINLEY. Agent
put them to th« hard?
146.00
W.R.
Robedee,
mdse
for
D.vi.
John Morgan .......................
receive hia sentence. The judge look oc
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est tests in the rough­
At The Tillamook Hotel
cation to gnr the defendant a little good
family...................
C. T. Stewart ..................... .
est weather
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advice and tell him some things, lie said
I School dist. no 6,..........
Joaef Blaser .................
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‘ Y<»n have op*nlv and voluntarily
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Fish
Brand
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farmer»
in
many
states
continue
H V. Alley ...........................
' GJ,y***k •» court hou«
violated the laws of the state of Oregon,
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mode
since
1836
K F Lachmatn, plumbing.........
r.ot once, hut repeat edlr. You have gone tosar timi they can hod places fur many J. R Eldredge .....................
'rrr ro» me
»«S
lurtber. You have avid liquors atjronr ol the unemployed.
W. C. Trombley ......................... .. Joo,
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GESSNER Ä WOLFE,
Practical Painters.
The Ease and Comfort
SUCKERS. SUITS I
AND HATS
J- H. Dunstan, ju»uce...........
Rob Kennedy...............
Sam Johnson..................
Jim Hiett....................... ""
Paul Dirks.....................
Jim O’Bryan.............. .
John Waldemath..........
Wtn. Hoskins team............
Warren ¡Ioskins.........
Joe Johnson......................
John Hick-y team........... ..
Prank Hobson, wagon hin...
Judges and Clerks oi E!e
M. V. Stillwel.....................
Peter Asp....................... ....
G. P. W ilt...................
C. A. McGhee................
W. G. Dwight................... .
C. N. Drew........................
C. W. Talmage.............. .
Carl Wallin...................... .
Alex Wait........................
T. B. Handley............. .
S. A Brodhead...................
A. J. Stillwell................ ..
D. A. Simmons..................
J. T. Nevins.................... .
Miles Warren.....................
D. W. Rhodes....................
J H Johnson.......................
G. V Doughty..................
H. F. Holden............. .......
D. R. Tinneistet...............
Morrison Mills.......... ...
Cyrus Randall.......
Wm. Tiunerstet......
M. Trowbridge.....
John Sheets..........
C. S. Wells......... ..
A. Olds.................... .
T. W. Lyster...........
Frank Fritzpatrick
J. F. Martin...........
L. P. Rey.............................
John N. Simmons............ .
Irvng Phillips.....................
B. W. Turner............... —...
Jacob Blum.........................
E. W. Robitch...... .............
Wm Baxter..........................
D. P. McKinley............ -
O Kelluw..........................
George T. Baxter.......... —
A. L. Miller.........................
N. McMillan................... ...
C. Tiden................................
F. M. Shearer.....................
C. A. Johnson . .................
F. W. Crane........................
Otto Shearer.................. —
F. Worthington.................
T. Kellow....... .....................
Cliff Matoon...............
J. R. Lowrance........... —
J. j. McGinnis.................. -
Fred Lowrance...................
E- E. Webb.................
U. S. Edwards...................
J. Atkinson.........................
H J. Tohl ...........................
C. S. Atkinson................. -
Eugene Atkinson............. -
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E. K. Scovell ............... ....
Fred L Zaddach ......... .
H.F. Effenlerger.............
F. R. Steir.haur ...............
D. 3. Bovakin .................
A. M- Commons...............
J. W. Hellenbaand...........
L. E. Whiteman .............
E. J. Mendenhall.............
VV. H. Christensen...........
C. V. Atterbury...............
W. H. Hoskins...................
W. H. Eason
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Samuel Barber .................
S M Batterson . ............
W H Sales ......................
A. M. Austin.............. —
M. L. Barber.............. —
Chas Lee.........................
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M F. Phelps................... ..
M. J. Cone................ £□
G A. Jones.................
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John A Higgs......... ——*■
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C. W. Kerrogen.......... ——
F. E. Morton................ ..
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Wm. T. Raleigh..........
II. A. Miles......
H. L. Jensen ....
W. D. Gladwill.
W. N. Bays.......
R. O. Richards
J. J. Howser.....
F. T. Bennett ...
J. H. Dunstan...
W. Kinnnman...
A. I. Huston.
A W Bunn....
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