TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 2\ WC 9
PORT OF TILLAMOOK.
VOL. IL
ELS.
Editors:
Edmunds.
Lynn Ebermau.
Artairttanta*.
Mary Goldsworthy
Eime Mmb.
Eva Wolfe.
C.LS.
Editors.
Cimi Kmg
Violet Noyes,
A»«ÌMtai)ts.
Goy ne.
I homy Gnodsp^ed.
Clarence Stanley
Lillian Anders» n
Some were glad anti »»me were sorry
to me tl>© snow go away. we belierr
Babb) a feeling« were nuxed.
BIB
J»»nie Davidmii and Aguata Wist are
taking eight grade examination»» i I iin
week ami will commence school in the
High School next Monday.
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Of late Carile is singing Santiago
Flynn.
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M ish Eva Wolfe ih hack with
uh
again.
BBS
Top row, left to right, Rollie W. Watson, Mike Abplanalp.
Bottom row, George Williams, D. Fitzpatrick, M. F. Leach.
Editorial Snap Shots
Boost— Inn’t knock— Tillamook cheese,
which has made the county famous.
BOB
If the rain would get a tired feeing
and quit it would make us all led belter.
MBS
To help stop the vagrancy nuisance it
would be a good thing if the pool roomt-
were made to close up at twelve o’clock
BBS
Everybody get into the Boosters' Band
Wagon and whoop her up for a deep
water harbor fur the c» liter of the county.
W hoop 1
BBS
The city is now paying for two peace
officers—one tor day work and the other
tor night work. It is now up to them
to put a stop to violatioriH of citv ordi
nances, and failure to do so they should
resign.
BBS
Oregon need not expect fitny favors
from ths republican administration now
that it hns sent a democrat to the U.S.
senate to oppose the i’aft ndinini*tra-
tjon.
What tools republicans in Oregon
have made of themselves riding the Slate
ment No. 1 hobbkhorsa.
Th»* cltorus, under the direction of Mr
(ioldrtworthy4 are getting up an operetta.
’• A I rip to Europe,’ ’ which will be
given Indore the public sometime in
February.
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the recent fire would iv»t have tak»n
ulace, for it i** generally conceded that ii
was the cla ns of men wh on the Mtvor
has in imr.d who caused the fire ai.d al
the same time came near putting every
lUainess mail out of hush«»*.
B'»i» fit* been Ringing. ' You’ll Al wain
Be JuNt 8* eel S.xiee» |fo Me.” f. r the
p;t*t »Honlii
We have ju**t f »und «»'
anNw er lo hie q*ner conduct. It * ill
soon lie V 8. bn today.
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The eighth grade are following the
example of the Sophomore class, as did
tlie Freshmen, and are going to give a
party at l he school house Tuesday
night.
There is a greater demand every year
upon the County Court for improved
roads and more bridges, and if the Court
was in a position to do everything that
was wanted it would require three times
as much money. Every road district in
the county is clamoring to have their
roads improved or for opening of new
one*. This we take as a most health)
sigil, for it shows a spirit of progress
t hi ougliout the county and the Counts
Court is Htriving to meet the demands of
the people fur better high whvh and more
>»f them when they levied 8 mills for road
purposes Good roads cannot be built
on hot air. nevertheless there are those
who clamor for better roads who* beef"
like blaze» about taxes. That is most
inconsistent, for the timber owners pa>
73 percent—the assessor thinks it is a
little more—of the road tax. If, under
these conditions, th«* county tails to im-
prove the roads the next few years, then
¡1 will be on account of those who per
petuallv ‘roast*’ the County Court for
levying so large a sum of money lor iwl
work The snap shot man is not hi love
with our present system of road build
ing, hut it ih futile to argue that point
now for the reason that s> luanj
Ulen expect lo get work on the roans hi
the coiiulv. some of who aie phisicall)
unfit to do road work, hence the super
visors do not get as much wo' k done
as it would from a gang of robust men
specially adapted and selected for Ihal
purpose. It is the system that is wrong
if the l oad tax is squandered, and it is up
to the supervisors to insist up* a» a go<ai
<lay’>|w(>rk being performed. Road work
needs pushing like every olhei line ol
business, )et there is a tendency with
some men who work on the roads to do
as little work as poshibk and who waste
considerabl* tune talking or discussing
this or that Nid»j«c'. Every supervisor
who has his exes open is awaie of this
fact, yet lhev me leluctant to interfere
or put a stop lo it I mcuuhc it is their
friends or neighbors. However, most all
thr money collected for road work goes
all over th» County and is put into circu
Inlion, giving quite a number of settle!»
a certain amount of work, and that ap
pears to be tlie popular and redeeming
feature of the present system ol road
builuing.
«SB
a a a
Mias Olson has been'silent for some
time on the subject of girl alheletica.
We hear she has been studying Spauld
ing's Base Ball rule book.
a a a
The basement is a good place to plaj
hide and-seek.
a a a
Mias Evan Rosa has lately adopted tlie
following motto;
“.loy. temperance and repose,
Slam the door on the doctor’s none."
a a a
The following is the next progam of
the E. L.8., which will be given Friday
afleriionri, Jan. 22ud, at tlie scliuol-
hou»e;
Song .'.................................Socie'y.
Roll Cali
................Society.
R-citation'........... Elva Auntin.
Solo......................... Ralph Himes,
Original Story, Mamie Franklin.
Inst. Solo..............Vida Rogers.
Hook Review ..... Mina Shirk.
Dialogue................. E LS. <ft Co,
Recitation .
Kula Nove-
Solo......................Vesta Bak-r.
Duet Eva Whieler, Alice Todrl.
< liorus..................... E.L.S & Co.
Critic’s Report............... Critic.
Bugle Horn .....................Editors.
Debate.
Resr.lved that the Chinese sh-uld bp
excluded from the United States.
Affirmative.
Negat ivo
Theo. Finney.
Sr-llx Miles.
Blanche Ripley.
Cloyd Daboil.
. . Society.
Song.
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Manual training ' ha« lardy been in
tro'luced into the school. The basement
has been fitted up, and the work is pro.
gresHing nicely. The number of boy«
taking the work taxes the capacity of
the fienches and periods at disposal. The
larger pnrt of these are from the grades
lieluw the ninth This is the best age to
liegin the work, and if su>*h students
continue the course through the || 8
they w ill hav4 laid a good foundation
for some practical life work, such a*
architecture or engineeiing
Students
are to make tlieir own thawing boards,
and as anon ass completed they lake up
mechanical drawing The stinlenlH are
taught to use the saw and plane the first
of all. They are also taught to *harpe:i
and take car© of the tools in a proper
fashion.
All the hoys should take some inteiest
in the manual training, and try to learn
something that will be of use to th«*m.
because the tools, lumber, etc., were
quite a coat to the school and Profafsor
Gohlaworthv >« giving most c( his spare
time to instructing the buys
I
in some of rair laler gamas; provuled
llrerecai.be allottar girl » team olgaii
•zed in ttie surrounding county
Gyinnasiunr ia a thing whrch we
h,<ve nr-ded for sonietime snd by per-
tM-verance and cmioutrated action we
nope lo ile alile IO flave ohe we mav cali
Olir oa 11 al some lune in die osar fmure
G.rai, ele.ru
I- a lliiiig that ateould
ire rtrCou.Hgerl. alni we fe-l lll»t
*"•
tire coniinui.ltv »di la- »> avuipalb'
«iti, u«in our endravoia lo pr.cure fot
lire »chnol a piace w loch will '* he"*
lil là! lo tarili thè body and lulnd of thè
»tudeiii.
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To Commemorate the Modesty and
Wisdom of Our Most Lustrous
Friends—The Sophmores, ‘11-
Inihrlast issue ot the Bunle C h II''
t here H|»pepre<i hh article hy the Soph-
more clans in which there was a super
abundance ol self praise. "At the same
time it in v»*rv modest." 1 h^ bophmore
clnsshas for the past tour or five months
.»ten trying to attract the attention of
tlw* public and to outshine the rest «»I
the school in wit ami wisdom "At the
Mime time it is verv modest.” Thev at
first Htiemj ted to attract the attention
of and to win to their side their super
iors—the noble and respected Juniors
and beniois Th»* sage members of the
t wo emoiHiit classes disdained to notice
their insignificant imi»eriinence, _ «ml
buffi• I Ol tluH most ardent ambition
thev h vr mi last resorted to s*-)f-praise.
At the S one tune I lie» arr verv inudrsi.”
In view I f »he tact that they hold them
►elves to t*e I he leading class, we will
c««rrube:ate the siairment in saving
that thev are the leader» in number® and
in that "heated element’’ necessarv to
human lite—commonly spoken of as
"hot air ” "At th** same time they are
verv modest.” Seeking to elevate them
selves in the esteem of their fcllow-stu*
dents, and especially the Juniors and
Seniors, thev place theil conquering
lort upon the neck of tlieir helpless vic
tims—the cringing Fresliies, and bran
dish'ng their sword aloft they cry, "Be
hold the mighty Sophmore Class, ’ll.'
•At the «ame time thev are very
modest ’’
Kindi* remember. Sophies,
that self praise is silver but deserved
praise is better than gold.
Aii Advocate of Justice.
The Argo Agreement.
unto tha second party as liquidated
eeara fi r which tbi* contract is to run. damages for such breach, the sum ot
then ihe pnrlws of the first part are $500 lid. And should the accord party
given the right to ship by railroad at v.olnte Illis nurc inent. lion it will pay
their option.
.
Tillamook County Bank as trustee
It ia further provided and agreed In»' lor the hist parlies heiein ns liqinoated
should I lie *mount ol freight earned Irv daiiinges lor sin h breach, the lull sum
rh- said sienmer of lhe sreond party i ot $5000 OO and in order to insure the
mentioned, amount to 6.600 lot.« mr peril., nmnceol this part ol ihe contract
am one year covered by this cntitrrict.
rHvb of the fi’Ht par
b tic* hereto »hall
that rhe rate lor earning Mil
all freight execute ¿«nd deliver to
second party
shall lie reduced I" 80 per vent ot the their several bonds,
........... with approved
rates II' rein specified.
ity lor the . pnv n.ent ot »uch hquidn-
s<( ini..,
It is further ------
understood un^ agreed t»d daniagts in .. c f.i>e ot breach try them
__
......
_
.....
not
give
that the second parly shall
Hurl secrurrl pariv shall
rates to others than are i uf this ; contrac
lower freight
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deliver ' to sai ,1 . * I'rllarnook County Bank
given to ihuse signing this agreement.
as truster, its bon<l rl in I he strrn of »5000,
It is further understood and agreed with approved MUirity tor the payment
that should the control of the second ol r.airl Ml'» to »aril trualee lor tlie Irene
party pass into the hands of Snn.utl til of tlie firnt parties in care ot the fail
Elmore, that thi* contract shall be op ure ot the sccmiil party tn carry out thia
tional as t<» the performance theieof by contract on its part
Bonds ot some
the firsi parties.
K.rrxl surety company to be accepted as
And each ot the parties hereto her«bv well as private bond.
agree that in case of the failure of either
In
witness
whereof,
the
said
of the parlies hereto to perform each
and all of t he covenants, conditions and parties ot the first part have hereunto
set their hands and reals the date first
agreements hereof that there shall be
paid to the party not indelault as fol above written, and second party has
caused tins agreement to be executed in
lows :
i's name anil on its liehall l*y its -,
In cane of the violation by anv of the by authority rd its board <d rlirectors,
first parties rd this agreement, the partv |
1 ._dav of .lanuary, l'J‘J9
so ¿violating the agreement shall pay j
TODD & CO •J
Clothiers and Furnishers.
The Store That
Makes Good
New Yeai
We are now entering upon
a New Year.
Following is the agreement which
Let us make this the most
most of the business men of Tillamook
1
year Tillamook
Cily and Buy C>ty and the creamery as prosperous
sociations have signarl or will do so it. County has ever enjoyed.
I
I i hr nrar luture. The committee found
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We should all encourage,
but one business man who positively re
Taxes on timber Ilave gone skyward
fused to sign the agreement. We «ill aid and assist all industries
Some claims will have to pay as much
publish t"e names of those who signed and enterprises, and not play
HMftfiOOO taxes this »ear. But m<Ht
everybody would lie glad of the privilegi
up after the list is closed.
freeze out with what we have.
of paling that amount it they owned a
This contract ami agreement, made
few claims. Tins in a Ing jump, for last
and jenteiert info tliia----- day of Jan-
We are going to do our part
)ear the taxes on the same claims were
'lary 19»9. by and hetween
by
boosting.
only $36.
Allot Tillamook City. Nfa'e of Oregon
B a a
par ms of the first part, ami the Portland
We will also try to do even
Boost for good roads. It is a sign ol
A Tillamook Tiaiisporiathm ('ompanv
progress to agitate tor good roads and
an Oiegon colporalion. party of the better than we have hereto
plrmy of them. Ho don't knock or beet
mC'ind part, witnesselh ;
fore in keeping up with our
because the County Court i% going to
Thai «'liereaa. the party of the second
»alar the money to improvs the public
part con templates and inten 's to operate stock of goods in every line
highways. L»*t Tillamook (’ounty be
tlie vessel named 11 Argo,” a steamer ot and furnish the best goods pos
come as famous far good roads as it is
about 180 tons capacity and about 2tXi
fsmotiv fur good cheese.
horse-power, and maintain with said sible for as little money.
BBS
steamer a reasonable service lietween
We think, with our neighbors, th>it we
Portland, Oregon, and Tillaimw.k City,
have a just causa of action tor a |6t>uo
»nd Tillnumok Bay points, in Oregon,
damage atnt against the owners of dogs
and way amt other points, provided
and the vlxtric light company. Even
second party can have sufficient assrtr
few nights dogs will hark for hours ami
mice of freight to be stripped by SHid /Vow
at six o'clock every nioruing tlie sluiil
vess-l lo warrunt it nr the operation
whistle ol the electric light plant is blown,
thereof.
disturbing everybody in the ueighln>r
And whereas, the parlies of the first
hood. Cut it out, boys, for it is a darn d
part are shippers of freight from and
nuisance.
into Tillamook Conntv, Oregon, and are
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desirous of arranging for the shipment
Harry Sharp.
It wftrtti't proper lor the mup »hot hhih
of In ight by the vessel of second party, W. E. Catterlin.
to hutt in, hut it stcmt'l Co uh that of
or bv other ineaiis «hiclr will assure
t lie ma ii»hi<l a ml Npviinl pnlivriiiHi', the
frrquent transportatmn al reasonable
Call for Bids
older man »houM have lieen given the
rates
ila) jnh and the younger man «.he night
Now, therefore, in consideration of Ihe
Notice is hereby given that hide will
j««h. But, then, we are not ru'iiiiiig th*
said party of the second purl placing
vilv h H. ih ». irt it »«ppeaiN tu u<* that a be received lot panning and tiuml>cring
Kind steamer or any other steamer of
young, active mail lor night watt limaii 1 lie Fire Hydianlrtin I illamook Citv, to
similar size, capacity and equipment on
v ould l»e luihle to fill the (»«»Mitiuii latter be given two coats ol white paint und
the mil between Portland, Oregon,
number rd hi black.
than a pvruoii ell advanced hi y vac»
and Tillamook City and Tillamook Biv
All bids mu*t oe tiled with the Secre
B • B
points and maintaining a reasonable
tary on or In lore ’lie 10th day of Febru
For a iiunibti ul year« icpuhlivMii» in aw.1Ho9
m rvice between such |wiinis. and of the
Oregon have rtfnutMl to play lair in poli
other mailers herein set out. the parties
For lui ther particulars see H. Cren
Centrally Located.
First Class Rooms.
tic» and party leaders ami factimi» shaw, Chief.
of the first pari hereby covenant and
have ' kiiited”
one Aiiothir.
II iin
agree to slop all of tlieir freight both in
By Order of Tillamook Hose Co.
»late of affair* >s not likelv to end nooil
ami outlsiund, on and over said steamer
U F. B aker , Secretary.
fol the knife ai II again hr iHHahcatbed
■ Argo' or any other steamer of similar
«
a
»
and use J upon thr State IcgislHtui» who
six-, equipment ami capacity, which
The
girls
met
at
th*
gymnasium
M*
n.
voted for Chanii'crl.iin wlienewi iney
aanl |rarty of the second part may pro.
d«y, after school, ami practiced for the vide and place on the aforesaid route,
come up lor cTtclion Again. Bo it look«
first time in basket bttll. They all en for a period of two rears from the lUlh The Only First Class Hotel in Tillamook, Ol»«.
an if the republican party hi Oregon ha»
jtned it and there are some who will day of January, 1909 and to pay to the
becoiut nil hailed up and that it 1» going
A Modern Hotel.
Traveling Men’s Home.
Tourists’ Headquarters.
make fine players, with practice. The party of the second jart for
from bad to worse. And the end i* not
freight so
team will not be chosen until they huve shipped by the parries of the first part,
in aight.
practiced more.
J. F. RAMSEY, Pro.
BBS
the raies named it the following
There appear* to be a di*po»ition
Basketball is a good healthful
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ex-r- schedule ;
MiuoiigNt the member* uf the new city
Paid up Capital.................... |25,000.
cise for girls and will be appreciated by Katas on Cheese to Portland
cuumil to enforce the city ordinance*
the gills of the High School.
Twins, per case. l'^c.
I’hiB will l»e watched with a goi.d deal ol
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Triplet*. |>er cane. 20c.
Offers erery facility for «afe banking,
Albert Bramwell was greatly snrpris
interest, tor it i* a wrll known fact that
To
Astoria and California Points,
rd on Tuesday morning, when he jump*
the city ha» not collected the fine» that it mnl ren|»e<’lfiil|y solkits your businens.
Astoria
Nhould have Irom those who haya vio
Acts «8 trustee ft»r corporations, liidi- edoff<»f the basement stairs, to find
Twins,
per case, I2^c,
lated them. U ben the punishment fits vh I un I s nim I estates, Confidential trust himacll standing in 3 or 4 inches of
Tripl. is. per case, 15c.
water.
the crime and thcvitv collect« a number
relations carried out faithfully.
Both to Astoria.
,
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ot fines Irom tho»c who are celling dunk
Quite a tew ot the High School stu. To Washington Points, via Portland
Interest at current rates on tune de*
without a liceime, then, probably, tlieir
Twins. 15c per case.
dents from the country found that the
will lie a marked improvement in the posits.
Triplets 17ty i. per case
water was so high thev could not get
moral condition of the city.
Mail buNineaa given prompt atteiHion. home on Tuesday night.
Butter, 30e. |a-r ease to Portland, and
a • b
empty boxes are to be returned free.
Fire and burglar proof wafely deposit
MBA
It is their own privilege if »ome of nnr boxes just iiiMalled for convenience of
Thia does not include wharfage of lc.
Mr.
Rekhen
—
'
Lvnn
!
what
are
you
citiseus want to pay outBide attorneys to
|-er case on above.
attending to?”
tight the f’n’t ot Tillamook, for attor eiistuiueni it reasonable lental.
Grain, flour and mill feed (computed
Lvim—“Nothing."
neys have to chew of] somebody tor a
by weight) jier ton, «5 00.
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
M Reuben—"1 think vou are right.”
living. Hut there is no occasion to tool Notice of Sale of Real Batate at
General iiierchandiee (by weight or
Private Sale.
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Awnygood monvv when, prnhablv. the
measurement at option of transporta
legislature a ill pa«* a hill covet ing the In the matter of the»
Some of the students in the High tion company) per ton, »5,00
School ha ve i*een rending cheap novels
local siiuatlun and will come into tffe<t
estate of T S Jewell.;
Baled bay (computed by weight)
dfCvaaed
’
With
all the good books wa have in the »4 00 per ton.
years beloie the present controversy is
Under
authority of an order of tale library it is n »t neveasnrv to read trash,
fiuallv disposed of in the courts, for there granted
I
Donkey engine«, or ar ticks weighing
• ••••••
by the Conntv Court of Tfilamook
must lw a strong Fort •»( 1 illamook it County. State of Oregon dated the lAth and they are not the kind of books over 9»00 Ilia. each, special rate« to
the center of the county is to have a deep day of January. 1909. I will sell at private which will develop ones mind.
a-mlv
on
same
not
tin«»
«uteri
above.
aale all the following deacribed real eat ate to
water bar hot.
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Pasaengers are to be carried front
wit the North
ot North Kaat ^oftecJi
a a b
and South
of South Kaat
of section 13.
The boys have chosen their 1st, 2nd, 1'illsiiiook. Oiegon. to Astoria. Oreg in
Tewuahip
3
south.
Range
in
West
of
the
To sum up the Brnslurinl tight in as
B ’
and 3rd teams in basketball They had' for »4.00
Willamette Meridian, in Hllamooh County,
Can you afford to be without
few words a* possible it was base ingrat Oregon.
a ginnl practice on Monday evening,
Il is understood that said second party
itude on the part uf a considerable num
The «alt will be made oa or after the 27th when Coach Holman put them through shall use its beat endeavors to get its
l»ef ot republicans to turn down Senator dar of Ftbruarv 1909 and bid» will be their passes.
steamer equipped for passenger service.
at the «thee of W h Cooper. In
C. W. Fulton, acknowledged lo l»e the received
«11» to be done ax soon as possible, and
rillamook Cit y . tlrtgon
I he ter me of aahl
and the Heavy Loss to you.
most useful and strongest member in the sale ehall be rath, or auch «evuritv aa will be
The High School Oym
not later than two mouths from date.
Oregon delegation, and thenrkxt a dem approved by the i ounty Court
It
is
further
stipulated
and
agreed
The High Schrml togellicr with a
J C RHWLRY.
ocrat wild I* antagonistic to the irpub .
.<t!miuiatrator of the F.atate of T a
Cheese and Cracker Club.“ has rentad that the party of the second part shall
beau administration and w ho w ill hue
Jewell deceaaed
I
ihe’ T.vMr Bnil.lrug * lo he uae.1 fnr a maintain a reason able sei vice between
1»ated at Tillamook Citv Oregon thi*
utrpnef work with tlie Southern demo
gymnaatnm by thè High School. and tur I Portland, Oregon, and Tillamook City,
crats in the U**lM Stair« sena't Shame 19th day of January 1909
|«i*n«a* and other forma of enttr.ain and 'Tillamook Ray Points, and. under
nB the rcjbHilican party of Orrgon fir
I
meta* hy thè me tu ber» of thè 'club. •
i ordinary weather conditions, maintain a
<*ch ha«e mgmtiiude sod uiipunlouabh
A Higher Health Level.
Wr hsv* ,mly heen usine th>- hall as ( Servirwof round trip Iretween Portland > ‘
political treachery
' I lm<e reach I a higher health lerel s gvmasium for * few mghta. bul it has ' and Tillamook C’ny and Tillamook Bvy
awree I Ivg.ii usteig Dr Kings New proven lo bea fine thing fur Ihe au-hool punts, once every seven dart, delay i
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Mavwr Coatee recommended the rnu L't- eilh.*’ write* J*>y>b Springer, of Il te tobe run in t good. vivali manner, caused by unavoidable accidents, strike«
They keep my ami by thv interra» shown II will n,g be or the elements, excepted, for said
•Tv0* • vaaraiwv oriluraiK'*. lu ,i«al Weal Franklin. M.ine
with ' a via.. r»f men who loiter about stoiuar ii. Ii.er rvn.l lamely Working just > long hefoce «Il ih» High School will prriixJ of two years.
thr town at all hour* of the day and right '• If thaw* pit's diaappnint you on twlong t» Ih» athktle club W» will
Il is farther snpalsted and agreed bv
night without any vwiMe mean, ot .up trial, monwy «ill lie rrtuldad st Chas. hav» «varal fiama uf i-x.-rcu.-a Imitan and between the parties hereto, that in
)rovt rw rt.finitr rwvupabon •' Probably I. Clough a drug atory. $3c
. club*, dumb bell*, baakel full and a the event of a railroad connection and' I
■onw <>( them hav. ucvura'lona bootleg
tenni* court vili ornai bkrlr I* srarierl commumestron being established be
■ruga« they ate too rn.lolynt to work '
later on. Otri* a* nell a» b»ya are >n tween Portland i began, and Tillamook
Rw, are no earthlv uw to thr tit», ami I
tervaterl in tir» e se re late, and we hi || City and Tillaasuok B.vy points before
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y if prupar m«a»uit. had bcculakyu U.loit'1 •to»« Us« oovaffe MS« Messia liMkgs . probai.ly bave a girl • leaur rvpraatui ua the *1 ¡»ration of the aforesaid two
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is the tim? to invest in Tillamook property.
Values will double in a few years.
CATTERLIN & SHARP,
Real Estate Agents
Main Street, Tillamook City, op. Larsen House.
HOTEL RAMSEY,
Tillamook, Oregon.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY
j
CITY, ORE.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
$7.50
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