T illamook headlight , F ebruary
THE BUGLE CALL.
VOL. II.
C.L8.
Editors;
Clenl King.
Violet Noyes,
Assistants.
Mabel Ooyne.
I'aisy Good speed.
E.L. 8.
Editors':
Mabel Edmunds.
Lynn Eberman.
Assistants:
Theodore Finney.
Leslie Finney.
foul baskets and the T H.S. two field
and one foul basket. The second half
was more decisive for the H.S. Nine
more points were added to the five, lent
ing the score 14 to 4 in favor ot the H.S.
T. Holman, A. Bramwell and L. Eber
man all did some good throwing at the
baskets and R. Himes did some good
high jumping in center.
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We were glad to see so many of our
Lynn is getting so that he culls all the
neiglibo.s from Bay City present at the
girls Gladys.
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game Tuesday night.
Estella Miles has quit school and re
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turned to her home at Woods. The girls
Jump, Ralph, jump, you never need
will have to find someone to take her two.
.
a a a
place in the baseball team.
A Hunting Trip.
■ a a
A basket supper will be given by the
It was one fine summer's day when
E.L S. next Saturday evening, Feb. 13th, iny brother and 1 started for a hunt ill
at the gymnasium immediately after the the woods. It was the first lime that
basket ball game between the High we had ever started out alune iu the
School and Lay City.
woods, and although we were well arm.
■ ■ ■
ed, our tear was uot calmed in the leaBt
Leslie Finney ha I, for some unknown
Every sound of a motion caused by a
reason, a great desire to pull Eula's hair, bird or a squirrel attracted our atten
until one day Miss Moyes enught him tion and we kepi our guns cocked all
by one of his thumbs, and lor once Fin
the time.
ney was obliged to l>eg. Since then Les
We had nearly reached the summit of
lie has been a very good little boy.
the mountain «hen we heard a loud
a a a
The library has been kept locked the noise further up the hill. We q uicken.
last few days for the purpose of rear ed our steps a little and were soon near
the spot where the noise came from. My
ing the books and mngazines.
brother led the wav through some
a a a
For good service see Clarence Stanley, thick underbrush and I followed close
the noted Ir.ve letter, telegram and note behind. This underhrusli suddenly open
ed out into a rtretch of green grass. All
carrier. Sure delivery guaranteed.
of a sudden we saw a large deer shout
a it a
Mr. A. A. Bramwell is working in the out of the underbrush and stop sudden
Sheriff's office this week. He has already ly and smelt the air fora moment and
distinguished himself in his new position was just about to start again when we
—chewing gum with lightning speed
both fired at once. He staggered for a
a a a
moment and then shot into the under
The three debators returned last week brush, We both started after him in
from Astoria. Although they did not stantly, tracing him by the blood on
get the judges' decision in their favor, the ground. We took our time, expect
they all had a good time visiting Astoria. ing that the deer would soon fall ¡from
a a a
the loss of blood. We followed him un
E.L S. program for Feb. 19:
til well in the afternoon ' when we de
Song....................... Societies.
cided we would slop and have something
Roll call...
to eat and drink. We soon came to a
Recitation
E-tella Miles.
small creek and we stopped and had
Duett.......
Harvey and Buel.
Debate.....
Aff.
Neg.
some dinner on its banks. We thought
Cloyd D.
Lillian Y. it was a little past noon, but when I
Eva W.
Ernest E.
looked at my watch it was half past
EL S.
Chorus......
Dialogue...
8th grade E.L S.
four.
Solo .........
Mary Goldsworthy.
We decided to give up the deer chase
Recitation
Elsie Lamb.
Trio .........
Eva W . Vida R. and and return home. We acted upon this
plan and were soon on our way again
Mabel E.
Stump speech ...... Elmer Alien.
We could easily track our selves back to
Duett..................... Eva W. and Alice Todd where we first saw the deer by the blood
Quotation contest Ernest K.and Mary G.
on the ground.
Solo ...................... .Josie Davidson.
We had not realized how far we had
Song .i,
..... Societies.
gone and before we reached the place
a a a 1
The C.L.S. gave their program Friday, where the chase began it was nearly
and a dialogue was giyen that took up dark. We knew we could not travel in
m >st of the time.
the dark, so we decided to camp there
a a a
during the night. We built a fire and
After C.L.S. program, each society ale what we had left to eat and after
met in a different room to choose officers. building up a good fire we lay down to
The fullowing were elected :
sleep. I was awakened suddenly by a
E.L.8.—President, Elmer Allen ; vice, crack fr om a rifle near me. I sat up
president, Cloyd Dawson ; secretary and quickly and saw my brother standing
treasurer. Mabel Edmunds ; sargeant al
arms. Ralph Himes ; critic. Gladys with his rifle in his hand peering into the
Beals; pianist, Eva Wheeler.
darkness. He told me that he had
C.L.8.—President, Robert Stillwell; awoke just in time to see a large panther
vice-president, Oscar Aschim ; secretary run into the brush close beside the fire.
and treasurer, Mabel Ebenger ; sergeant- We sat by the fire till morninfi when we
at-arms, John Ebenger ; critic, fennie
started for home again which we reach
Blanchkrd ; pianist, Daisy Guodspeed.
ed without any more difficulties.
E. G F.
When Johnnie was jumping up to pull
■ a a
the window down, one of the boys was
A Night in the Woods.
heard to remark that is a Johnnie Jump
During Christmas vacation last year,
Up.
*
Arthur .Case, Willie Anderson,J Elmer
Albert has been given a position in the Baker and myself went down on the
sheriff's office because he is such a mar bay hunting.
We started about noon,
vel at figures.
and after an hour's rowing we reached
The 1st and 2nd girls' team played the a cabin where we had determined to
preliminaries at the game last Tuesday spend the night. The cabin was about
three hundred yards from the Elmore
evening.
ranch.
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Robert Stillwell has taken Albert
We soon bad our provisions into the
Bramwell's place as janitor at the school cabin, and a good fire in the stove. Alter
house.
we ha 1 cooked and eaten our supper, we
■ as
decided to go to bed, for wc bad to get
Pur pressing engagements see A. A. up early in the morning. We went to
Bramwtll, office opposite Lamar's drug
bed, but sleep was against our religion,
store.
and a pillow fight was soon in progress.
Alter this had subsided a little. Willie
Married, at the Tillamook High School
Building, on the 3rd February, Mr, T. and I crept out of the door with the de
Edison to Miss U. Rose---- . the Rev. E. termination to scare the bovs. We had
Allen officiating. The blushing bride was made two^holcs in a pumpkin, and put a
prettily dressed in blue. The editors of candle in it so that as the light passed
the Bugle Call and pupils of theT.II.S. from the boles it looked like two bolls
wish them a long and happy married of fire. We put this lantering on ¡the
end of a stick, so that if they shot they
life.
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would not hurt us. We soon began to
The other day, when some of the boys growl, and snapped a few twigs, after
started from the eighth grade room to which we could bear the boys whisper
the basement to work in the workshop, ing. A gun was soon seen aimed th rough
Mirs Shirk exclaimed, "Now don't make a ¡knotbole, pointed at the pumpkin
a bolt for the door, boys I” We do not which they thought were the eves of a
know whether she meant a bolt of goods panther. After caking careful aim they
or a bolt for a door, bnt the boys after a fired and knocked the pumpkin to pieces
while will be able to make either.
They came running out with a lanteiing
expecting to find a dead panther, but
Quite a crowd gathered at the gym
only found Willie and me almost dying
nasium last Taesday evening to witness
with laughter. The nest morning we
the second basket ball game ever plaved
went hunting and about four o'clock
in town. It was pleasantly surprised bv
we started home.
a game between the 1st and 2nd High
_______________
F. E.
School girl teams, who played the pre
$IOO Reward. $IOO.
liminaries, preparing the crowd for the
boy's game afterward. All the girls did
finely, especially Captain Lillian Ander
eon, Violet Noyes and Pay Burk. Miss
Burk's steady guarding won the admira
tion of the old basket ball critics, as also
did Miss V. Noyes' work in center. The
scots resulted in 8 to 4 in favor of the
At»» 30 the C * C- C. and T. H S.
teat« walked out to their respective
plates with the line op as follows :
T.H.S.
C.4C.C.
A. Bramwell I
I H. Delhi.
L. Eberman ) forward« j H pi„Mef,
Ralph Himes
center
Clem Plaaker
Tom Holman I
_ . I John Plasker.
C. Stanley
f
J M Deiter.
During the first half the tide of battle
was very even, the cleh throwing four
The reader* of thia paper will be pleated tr.
learn that there i* at least one dreaded dineant
that science has been able to cure in all ita
stages and that is Catarrh. Kali's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure not known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease, requires a constitutional!I treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby destro>lng the
foundation of the disease, aud firing the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work. I he proprie
tore Have so much faith in ita curative powers,
that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure, oend for list of testi
monials.
Addreaes
F. J. CMMXEY ft CO . Toledo. O
Sold by Druggists. 75c-
Taka Bali * Family Pills for constipation.
Hoarse cough« and stuffy colds that
may develop into poeumoma over night
are quickly cured by Foley's lluney and
Tar. and it toothea inflamed membranes,
heals tl»e lungs, and expels the cold from
Ute system —J. 8. Lamar, Tillamook.
Hawk & Miller, .Bay City.
BOULDER CREEK
n, 1909.
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$7.50.'.V.'.'.'.'.'.FO R.'.'.'.'.'.V.'J $1000. I
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T. BOTT.
A ttorn ey - at - l , aw .
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E. P. Mills purchased a horse of O.
W. Kinnainan last week.
Complete set of Abstract Boo
Come in and See Me About Insurance.
Prayer meeting was held at W. D
Gladwill's last Wednesday night, and
in office. Taxes paid for no
considering the bad weather there was
Can
you
affotd
to
be
without
Residents.
a very fair attendance. Mrs. Bennett’s
a, •
was mentioned as the place of meeting
FIRE INSURANCE
Office
opposite
Post
Office.
for next Wadnesday.
and the Heavy Loss to you.
Both phones.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bavs and daugh
ter Bessie \ isited ‘friends at Hebo and
Cloverdale last Saturday and Sunday.
I Let Me Write you a Policy, ROLLI E WATSON
^2^7 H.
COOPER,
School hggan in district No. 50, Mon.
I
SAFETY,
RELIABILITY
and
QUICK
day with a Miss Spencer of Ashland, as
I
ADJUSTMENT.
teacher.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Ben Mills has been on the sick list lor
a few days and unable to attend school,
T illamook ,
O rego
but is better now. He was suffering
with a severe sore throat, and also with
SEMI-ANNUAL STA TEMENTS.
an abscess on his arm.
A dairy supply man was interviewing
arl haberlach
farmers and cheesemakers in this vicinity Semi annual report of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, showing
J ■
the
amount
of
claims
allowed
by
the
County
Court
of
said
County,
for
what
last week.
allowed, amount of interest paid on county warrants, state taxes paid
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
E. P. Mills and family and C. Sears
amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and
spent the day at H. A. Chopard's last
unpaid from the first day of April, 1908. to the Both da’ of September,
5 cut ether ¿Ibvohat,
A.D, 1908.
Sunday week.
Office across the street and north b
Mrs. L. F. Sandoz spent Thursday and
ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALl.OWKD
AMOUNT or CLAIMS ALLOWED AND WAHBANTS
Friday at the home of her brother H. A.
the Post Office.
mt AWN.
Chopard.
Roads and highways. General Fund.................................. $ 3.156 01
M. F San res was in our neighbor
Roads and highways, Road Fund ......................................... 49 671 32
H. GOYNE,
hood Saturday, shaking hands with
Circuit Con. t expenses. General Fund ..................................
1,718 89
friends and relatives. He returned to
Justice Court expenses. General Fund ..................................
592 60
his work at the logging camp Sunday.
Salary of County Clerk, General Fund..................................
799 98
A ttorney - at L aw .
Salary of Deputy Clerk, General Fund ..................................
300.00
Those interested in the matter were
Salary
of
Sheriff,
General
Fund
...................................
...
799
98
glad to hear that the judge had finally
Salary ot Deputy Sheriff, General Fund....... ............
3’10.00
Office ; Opposite Court Hou
reached a decision in the school district
Salary of School Superintendent ..............................................
634 97
boundary matter, which has been hang,
Salary of County Treasurer...............................
. .
275 01
T illamook , O regon ,
Salary of County Assessor.........................................................
600,00
ing fire so long. At least, wc know now
Salary
of
Deputy
Assessor
..........................................................
300 00
where we are at, and can plan accoring-
Salary of County Judge..............................................................
300.00
iy.
County Court and Commissioners...........................................
424.25
Sunday school at Brown school house
A. W. SEVERANCE,
Coroner ............................................. .......................... .......
75 00
County Cruise and Checkers ................................................... 41,572.90
every Sunday, and preaching every two
Care of Insane.............................................................................
45 50
weeks by Rev. Preston.
Elections .......................................................................................
1,092,14
W. N. Bai 8 has sold the C. A Smith
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Teachers and 8lh Grade examinations..................................
117.00
ranch to a inan by the nhtne of Portman
County Poor............................................ .. ............................
621,06
Rebate on Taxes ......................................................................
176 12
who began moving his household goods
O regon ,
T illamook
Printiug, stationary and books.................................................
1,816 91
last week but the storm interfered, so
Advertising Counts........................ .............................................
250 00
we presume he will wait for better
Current expenses, including water, lights, fuel, janitor,
weather to haul the remainder of his
board of prisoners, auditing accounts and re;>airs ...........
1,228 95
T. BOALS, M.D.,
Interest paid on canceled warrants........................
38.83
things. He caine from the Olds' ranch
State Tax .....................................................................................
6.002 50
on Long Prairie, which was sold recent«
PHYSICIAN & ST’
•y-
Total.................
$111,408 92
H. L. Jensen and family attended
LIABILITIES
TILLAM'
church at Brown's Sunday, and spent
the rest of the day al the home of Mrs.
Office ■ Olson Bu
To Outstsnding and unpaid County General Fund War.
Jensen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
rants...................
$102.941 18
Residence : Mrs. Wei
To Estimated accrued interest thereon ..............................
7,250 23
Mrs. IM
Bays, Mrs. Bays accompanied them
home for a visit with her daughter and
Total Liabilities................................
$110.191.46
friends in this neighborhood.
RE8OVKCE8.
T. M.
We understand that work on the new
road has been postponed indefinitely.
By unpaid Current Taxes........................................................
4.417 62
Mrs. Grace Chopard visited Mrs. Alice
By Delinquent taxes on old Tsx Rolls....................................
4.694.44
PHYSICIAN |
By funds applicable to the payment of County Warrants . .
4,644 05
Mills, one day last week.
Miss Ruth Gladwill is taking music
Office over J. A. 1
Total Resources...................................
.... 13,656.11
lessons once a week from Mrs. Golds
Tillamook, urt.
worthy, the Blaine School teacher. She
Net Indebtedness ....................
$96 535 85
went to Blaine Saturday and remained
State of Oregon. County of Tillamook, 8.8.
until Sunday with Irieuds.
I. J. C- Holden. County Clerk of the County of Tillamook, Stats of Oregon, '^2^7'
O. HAWK,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the
PLEASANT VALLEY.
amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said county for the six months
ending September 30th, 1908, on what account the same were allowed, and the
J. H. Proctor has his new barn nearly amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear« upon the records
PHYSICIAN & SURGEO
completed.
and acoounts in my office nnd in my official custody.
Witness
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
the
County
Court
of
said
county
this
the
P. B. Crane had the misfortune to fall
23rd day of October, A D. 1908.
J. C. HOLDEN, County Clerk.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
and cut his hand severely on a barbed
wire fence.
Of the County Treasurer of Tillamook County, Oregon, showing the amount on
hand on March 31st, 1908. the amount received, total amount paid out
The lumber is on the ground to build
und the amount on hand September 80tli, 1908.
R. BEALS,
n horse shed at the church.
The directors are fixing up the factory
On hand
Balance on
to be in running order by the middle of
Fund.
on March Amount
Total.
Paid
hand Sept.
REAL ESTATE,
81. 1908. Received.
Out,
80. 1908.
next month.
F inancial A gen T^
A basket social will be held at the County General ........... 1 5,944 91 $ 4.523 14 $10.468.05 $ 5.824 00 $ 4 b44 06
12.185 89
718 75
12,904.64
2,813 00
10,091.64
school house on Saturday evening, Feb. County 8chool ............
Tillamook, Oregon.
34,713.29
4.018 96 38.732.25 37,989 29
742 96
20, the proceeds to be used to build the County Road ...............
Stale 8chool.................
119 31
2,548.80
2 668.11
2,597.71
70.40
shed at the church. All cordially invited. Bicyole Path ...............
■16 00
46 00
46 00
7.8d
334.50
342 30
332.00
110.30 J )R ?• J- SHARP,
Mrs. Frank Fowler is selling her house Institute.........................
,IM
60
.60
hold goods and expects to leave this Port of Tillamook . . .
Road District. No. 1. .
261JW
2 58
264 14
264.14
county soon, to the regret of her many Indigent Soldiers ........
10.59
6'^13
RESIDENT DENTIST,
595.72
595 72
friends.
School Library ......
144.97
10.59
195 56
195 56
•4
_ j
1 ,t 3.15
424 23
1,463 .56
1,737.38
273 82 Office across the streeL*totflth
I H. Moore is expected home from Tillamook City ...........
$,939 67
Special Schools ..........
869.72
6.809.39
5 399 .54
1,419.85
Cauada this week, where he was called
Court House.
by the death ot his father.
$61.302.28 $13,461.86 $74,764.14 $58.791.79 $20.972.35
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Dr. Wise’s office.
I H. Proctor's little boy has been quite
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, S.S.
sick, but is slowly improving now.
1. P. W. Todd, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and corroct
f
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson are in statement of the amounts received, paid out, and remaining on hand in the ^1A S ARCHET,
County Treasury ot said county for the six months ending on the 30th day of
A . The Fashionable Tailor
town visiting relatives.
September, A.D 1908.
Soho Zurflueh is building a new house.
Witness my hand this 16th day of October. A.D. 1908.
P. W TODD, County Treasurer.
Lloyd Woods spent Saturday and Sun
Cleaning, Pressing and Repai
day visiting relatives in tne city.
ing a Specialty.
Of the amount of money received for taxes and money paid to the County
Treasurer by the Sheriff of Tillamook County. Oregon, for the six months
Suffering and Dollars Saved.
ending on the 30th day of September, A.D. 1908.
Store in Heins Photogr-^ihic
E. 8. Loper, of Marilla. N.Y., says :
"I am a carpenter and have had many
to amount received dubino the months Or :
Gallery.
severe cuts healed by Bucklen's Arnica
April,
May.
June.
July.
August
Sept.
Salve. It has saved me suffering and
dollars. It is by far the best healing Tax fur the year, 1893, $
J^OBERT A. MILLER, <
$
$ 19.92 $
$
7.45 $
salve I have ever found. ’ Heals burns,
1894
6.23
sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and
1896
14 84
ft
piles. 25c. at C. I. Clough’s druggitt.
1897.
6.75
12.08
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4 78
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
1H9H
12.54
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Keeping Open House.
¡399.
71.22
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Land
Titles, Land Office Busi
1900
10.80
13.18
8.44
Everybody is welcome when we feel
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1901,
1941
ness and Mining Law.
good. and we feel that way only when
19 44
1902.
2.06
49 $5
40 47
our digestive organs are working pro-
9.17
PORTLAND,
OEBGON.
1903.
32
96 85
19 26
2.45
l*rly. Dr King's New Lifr Pills regu
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25 55
1904.
23 26
08 47
14 .16
late the action of stomach, liver and
**
19 22
Room, 306 Commercial Building.
1905.
15 93
16 18
bowels so peifectly one can't help feeling
t$
1 «5
4906
67 76
114 73
14 06
good when he nses these; pill*. 25c. at
173 31 L aso Ornea BvstNMs
M
340
Phone A. le».
1907.
2
584
40
644,77
376 38
595.4»
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311 56
593 2s
C. I. Clough's drug store.
a SraciALTT.
M lieage Fees ..
11 20
1 80
6.00
4 60
.40
720
pOWlNG
& COWINC
C. R. Kluger. the Jeweler 1050 Vir
Total Received
$2.704 93 $ 052 87 $515 81 $00C.09 $J52.21 $850.6«
ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind , writes:
LAWYERS.
“I was so weak from kidney trouble that
EV AMOUNT PAID TO COUNTY TMXASl BER
I could hardly walk a hundred feet.
R oom 884 WOBCMTM BlTII. MMfe,
Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy
$ 19 »2 •
1
$
$ 7.45 $
T hibo AMD
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OAK
_
8TBBBT*
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cleared my complexion, cured my back
628 Room Next to the U.S. Land Oflke.
ache and the irregularities disappeared,
14 34
PORTLAND, OREGON.
and I can now attend to bo.ioess every
6 75
12 03
4.78
day and recooimi-d Foley's Kidney
12 54
Rvmedy to all sufferers, a* Il cured me
11.22
after tlie doctors and other remedies had
W 80
18 IS
3 44
failed.”—J. S. Lamar, Tillamjok . Hawk
19.41
1944
30«
mo
A Miller, Bay City.
49 35
4047
9 17
.83
99 9-5
19 26
245 . 25 55
38«
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A Higher Health Level. ’
$8 47
14 56
19.22
" I have reached a higher health level
15 M
16 18
WITH
1 6.5
since I began using Dr. King s New
•7 76
iu n
14 06
8 40
173 31
Life Pills," writes Jai-ob Springer, of
2,5*4 40
644 77
376 38
595 411
693 28
311,5«
West Franklin, Maine. "They keep my
11.30
6X0
1 80
4 60
.40
7 20
itomanh. liver and bowels working just
right.” If three pills disappoint you on Total paid Tree surer $3.704.93 $1,053.87 8515 81
$600.09 8853.21
$«50 66
roncæir'ijïï^
trial, money will be refuddad at Chas.
I. Clough’s drug story. 26c
State of Oregon. County of Tillamook, 8 3.
AM* AU T1M04T A**UH$*$* WUt . I
I, H. Cranehaw, Sheriff ami Tax Collector of Tillamook County, do Itereby
certify that the foregoing statement is correct and true.
GUARANTEED *ATI*VA0TOB1|
Witness ary hand this 10th day of Ocfciher. A.D. 1908
H CRENSHAW Sheriff of Tillamook County. Ore.
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