Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 10, 1909, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 10, 1900.
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Geo, Hrit-neyerjr............ _____ *
Will Thun, team.....................
,
Thurm Coulson................. ___ '
H. W. Thomas, team....... . ......
I. C. Quick, team...................
J*
Nick Job ....
Ike Welle..................................... 47 '
Cost BUI. Inquest on Lilliebelle
50 Lew Gitchell...............................
49
The Board of County Commissioners, W. C. Hawk. ...............................
00 V. C. Knight.............................
81
composed of County Julge H. F. Good- E P. Mills...................................
Casper
Schlappi
..........................
00
W. M. Yarnell.................... ■'* J
35
spied and Commissioo.-r G. W. Body IL Jensen.......................................
.Marcus Curl.................................___ J!
00 H K Brown...............................
26
felt and H. V. Alley, met last week and ( L. P. Gray.......................................
00 Will Kirk..................................... 27
A. O ds, team...... ............... _____
IV. P. Gladwill..............................
transacted the following business:
00 Albert Olds.................................
Elmer Hull...........................
36
Claim of Beall 4 Co. for $379 20, for flei.ry Smith.................................
T. Kellow...........................
fl
00 Sam Fenen .................................
6
H. S. Park...................................
frame for crusher, was continued.
40 U. E. Pearsou .............................
Will Coops...................................... '
51
In the matter of bids for the construc­ M. Mills...................... ..................
50 D D. West ........................... ’ '
Geo Heitmeyer sr............. ___(!
23
tion of the Frank Bester road, it was E. N. Pentreath ..........................
Norman Olds..............................
Lewi« Huseback............ ......... . .
Work in R D. No. 1.
67
ordered that the bid of Mike Cbelicb for
87 D. B. Darby .............................
Work in R. D. No. 4.
h
22
$3,500 be rcircted, and that of Cyius Chas. Ea om ...............................
43 87 Ed Smith....................................
Dave .McKinny.................... —.«.M
11
Randall for $1700.00 be accepted, with Wm. Norris...................................
38 25 Will Smith...................................
Carl Shelton......................
1
the condition that construction begin Fred Emery .... .................
Ward Sappington...............——I
45 00 Preston Marolf ..........................
2
W.
8
Linkhart
.............................
lune 1909, and completion to be on or
50 Glen .............................................
Jasper Boy eden.....................
,
6
before November, 1909, and payments S. M B itterson.... ..................... M
M 50 Hope Moore ...............................
Dan
Hickey
and
team
...............
7
made of one-lourth of the amount of bid
70 I. H. Moore.................................
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATI#
4
when one-half of the road ia completed L. H. Kinney............................... N
L. Benton....................................
United Stales LandOt»
75
6
4
and balance at compktion of entire road. F. Z tddach’s team ....................
Portland. Oreg,,/
20 25 Clias. Desmond .........................
Fred
Kabba
and
team
...............
In the matter ¡of the vacation of
9
May27tk,j
9 00 Alwin Blum.................. . ............
Notice
is
hereby
given Hu-
Felix
Kahba
and
team
...............
Laurel street in the town o f Bayowau
4
Fred
B
um
.................................
50
Northern
Pacific
Railway
(^
4
9
it was ordered that lhe petition be Charles Easom.jr .....................
gtje |iliamook ^eabliglit.
whose post office address ii
14 62 Earl Parsons...............................
E.
Worthington
............................
8
granted.
Minnesota, lias this 27th ,day ,(
Invisible Worship.
Geo. Parish .................................
Ered C. Bahar. *ablinh»v.
> 00 Oscar Bergman ............................ 4 N Chas
1909, filed in this office its
.................
9
[To THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT | F. C. Foster, juror .
Robitsch ..........................
00
54
to select under the proviaiou
F. .1. Ayer, deputy supervisor... 52 50 R. Rad-ker ...................................
8
Harry
Thomas
...........................
37
Act of Congress, approved July 1 .
Fred Hill and team .................... 12
WANTS HOMES FOR THE God is th»* starting point of worship. H Crenshaw, expenses convey­
4
B. W. Turner............................. .
(30 Stat. 597, 630) as exteialel »
Before we can conceive the idea of wor.
Work in R D No. 2.
ing
A.
E
Burgensoo
from
Mc
­
7
SETTLERS.
Act of Congress, approved Mi,
28 12 H Parsons .................................
ship we must firs’, imagine some dis-
Minnville .................................. 37 53 Philip Ing« l»l>y ............................
6
I 190«. Lot 2, sec. 24, tp. 1 S. R.»,
cripUon of G im I. Men of all ages, in r.llainook H-adlight, printing..
Warren Hoskins .......................... 22 72 Wm. Hiatt .................................
33
53
W.M.
9
Agricultural Land Now in the eviry walk of life have formulat'd
94 William Turner...........................
Any a id nil persons claiming-
J. D. Adams & Co., grader......... t 415 00 Sam Johnson ............................... 22
1
sely lhe binds described, or den
within themselves some definite beliel Geo Vaughn, supervisor ........... 29 70 Ben Johnson ................................. 22 94 P. Fear on .................................
Reserves to be Thrown
9
object be ause of lhe mineral cl««
in the power, g-todness and vengeance of W. 1). Bodyfelt, meals for Lang
Tom Johnson ................................ 27 47 H. Schlappi.................................
Open Again.
of lhe la id, or for any oilier ma
4
C.
E.
Pearson
...........................
41
17
God.
4 50 Andy Hayden...............................
the disp >sal lo applicant, i||ll8j
worthy ........................................
9
Orpha
Kirk
................................
30
42
Moses
of
old
tells
us
of
a
God
that
is
their affidavits of protest in thi,.
C ommittee on A griculture ,
Otto Schrader, specifications .... 15 00 Robert K»*nnedy............................
L.
Kiik
.......................................
on
or liefor« the 16th of July,IK
House of Representatives U.S., Wash­ the image of man, that he created man Wm. Mill«, merchandise.............
5 95 John Galleger......... ...................... 41 40
Work
in
R.D.
No.
5.
A lgernon S. D kem ».
in his own image and likeness. How W. II. Leach, work....................... •0 00 J S Robinson................................ 17 55
ington, DC,
34 65
_____________ Krg*
[ake
Huston
.............................
87
Moses
knew
lhe
statue
of
God.
or
was
16
June 2nd. 1909.
C. E. Donaldson, supervisor ... 46 N John Kelly ...................................
33 29
6 75 Alvis Curl...................................
able to define him, is beyond my know, John Johnson, care of county
The Headlight, Tillamook, Oregon.
Griff Cromloff ............................
39 59 Chamberlain’s Cough Re’
84 Ralph Welch...............................
M y D ear S irs ,—Ever since I became ledge.
the Best on the Mark.
poor ............................................. 52 50 W. S. Hare..................................... 12
10
7l
Ottie
Curl
...................................
The
Christian
religion
teaches
us
that
17
32
“ I have used ChaniberUmi.
a member of Cougres I have been urging
4 90 W. Hoskins, team........................
W. 8 Buel, express charges ....
60
57
Kemady
and find it to lie the
Wm.
Saling
................
................
9 00
that all lands suitable f r homesteads, the Son of God was born as a child and W. S. Buel, salary........................ 83 33 Walter Smith........... ....................
81 65 market,” says E W. Tardy, w.
Cha».
Wooley
...........................
5
62
now included in the iorest reserves, grew to manhood with all lhe attributes Ldlie M. Buel, eighth grade ex­
William Byers...............................
3« 00 The Sentinel, Gainsbnrn, Tenu.
5 62 John Heitmeyer.........................
a ould be returned to the public domain. of God, that he was imbued with lhe
9 00 John Kane.....................................
baby had several colds the pee,
amination |..................................
18 22 and Chamberlain's Cough
Robert
Huston
........................
5 62
I took lhe matter up again with the supreme pow er of God. As in the be. J. H. Johnson, salary...................
5 00 Kail West ...................................
always gave it relief at onceudii
S cretary of Agriculture in a letter, ginning, the power of coinmund. God A. M. Hare, salary ..................... 100 00 Gus Hawkins............................ • 5 62 John Lowrance........................
14 85 in a slwt time. I always recon»
5 62 Ira Spencer ...............................
copy ofvwhich I enclose herewith, and I said and it was. He had but to speak G. C. Vaughn, supervisor........... 57 00 lunbuist Albin...............................
18 45 when opportunity presents iUeil
3 87 Carl Curl...................................
think his reply will he acceptable in to accomplish his will.
Robert Wilson................................
Clara M. Watt, eighth grade ex­
15 74 sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
Ike
Hiner
...................................
So long as we imagine an image God,
62
formation to the readers of you valuable
14
Mark
Hobson
...............................
• 0D
amination....................................
2 25
paper. I shall urge that this survey be it appears to us that it form of worship Orley Kellow, work..................... 16 86 Nels Anderson............................... 36 00 George Heitmeyer....................
Sore Nipples.
9 65
is necessary. The heathen falls dow n to K. Mills, salary ........ ................. 50 00 Otto Shearer.................................. 33 30 H L . .........................................
Any mother who had eipermt
completed as soon as possible.
tins
distressing
ailment will bry
Work in R D No. 5.
an image, he exhibits an appearance to J. C. Holden, salary..................... 133 n August Shearer ............................ 68 17
With best wishes, I am, truly yours,
to know that cure may beeff-
30
worship. So long as a man conceives Mrs. B, R Hansen, eighth grade
Huston
..............
,
..............
Bob
W. C. H awley .
5
85
F. M. Shearer ..............................
applying Chamberlain's Salrem
32 40 the child is done nursing. Wig'
the idea that God is an image he must
9 00 Blake Thompson............... .......... 36 45 Ony Thompson.........................
examination................................
D epartment or A griculture ,
30 37 with a soft cloth before sllo>,
support an appearance to worship.
• 23 Harry Thompson..........
Ben Johnson ......... .......................
Dr. W. C. Hawk, medical
Office of the Secretary,
45 22 babe to nuise. Many traiardna
Invisible worship coincides with in­
9 22 Frank Simeral...............
13 00 John U. Johnson............................
servic.-s................................ .
Washington. D.C., May 29. 1909.
visible God, "Godin a Spirit.’’ A spirit
50 62 this salve with best results. Fur,
Chai ley Blum and team
20
25
6
Dave
Gervis
...
M
C
O.
D.
Laundry
......................
.
Hon. W. C. Hawley, House of Repre­
Lamar’s Drug Store.
may be compared to electricity in lhe H. Crenshaw, salary.................... 133 83 Grant Marshal..
31 50
Ame Blum, team........... .
00
18
sentatives.
natural world, something no one knows Nellie J. Miller, stenographer in
00
36
Ed
Blum,
team
.............
75
78
Charlie Johnson
Could Not Be Betts'
D ear Fm,—I have lhe honor to
much aiariit, yet unlimited in power.
31 50
36 >0 Alvin Blum, team.........
7 60 George Hobsoil.
No one lias ever made a lain
Hembree case .... ................. .
acknowledge receipt of your letter of
Every leaf of tree and blade of grass is John Avchin, salary ..................... 50 00 J Galligan ....
38 02 inent, lotion or balm tn ci>mp>
13 50 William Turner, team...
May fiOth, in relation to lands, probably
circulating the unseen power of elec Win Tubbesing, juror at Circuit
39 37 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its«
22 50 Lee Lyster ............ .......
Nels N» Ison ....
agricultural in character, which have
tiicily, so with lhe invisible God tn
36
00 perfect healer of Cuts, Corn«
C.
J.
Blanchard,
team
...
00
18
Ou
Wm.
Derby
....
Court
...........................................
been included within the national forests
Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils,
whom we live and move and have our Portland Land Office, list of filial
35 55 Eczema, Salt Rheum. ForSsi
C.
Wooley,
teain
.........
8
82
Frank
Pl
raon
in the State of Oregon.
being. Every word and thought and act
65
34
John
Heitmeyer,
team..
Cold Sores, Chapped ll.indnu*
31 50
9 70 Jim Manins .. .
proofs...........................................
I am now having a survey made of
of our lives is impressed by that Spirit W. II Hoskins, supervisor........ 37 50 Paulo Darico ..
27 90 Infallible for Piles. Only 25c.st
41 17 R. C. Campbell.............
the forests with a view to ascertaining
mid just so sure as there is a future for
36 22 Clough’». _______________ P
86 67 Abraham Forsley..........
Fred Zaddach, supervisor ......... 54 00 Pete Esposeto..
the facts in this very connection, and if
mankind we have to face the conse­
19 12
40 35 I, Hiner..... ...................
W. D Body fell, salary................. 39 00 Dan Balrona .. .
we find that considerable areas have
quences of our reverence or irreverence
9 00
87 80 Ray Rease......................
Glass & Prudhoimue, supplies .. 8» 2.5 |im Viscione . ..
lieen included that are more suitable for
cit that Spirit.
18 00
40 35 Myron Blanchard.........
Drew Dawson, special deputy . .. 20 00 Pazino Copelli . .
farina and are not watersheds that
The worship of God according to dic­ Drew Dawson, livery...................
o 50 Frank Retondo
29 25
87 80 Charley Wooley............
I have some new and tecoi
should be reforested, the intention is to
rates of conscience is invisible. So long Chas. Wooley, damages by
12 60 Indies’ and gent's wheelsat a bsn
38 70 Tom Da yis.....................
Joe KicinpoloS ..
have them turned buck to the public
as a man follows his own convictions
37 12
40 OO H. B.jCarter...................
moving county road ................. 50 00 Tom Schalhar ..
Will not be undersold bj.
domain. I am going out myself this
within, he is at peace with God, without ILF. Goodspeed, expenses and
37 37 firms.
40 00 Andy Bales.....................
Frank Randi ..,
sumnv'r to the mountain states to in
confession or profession, it is when he
11 02
13 50 M. Karr.........................
1 65 B. 11. Reeher...
team ...........................................
Cotne and see my stock. l>
quire into this question.
deviate« from his impulse within that Herman Schollmeyer, deed fur
10 57 pared to build you any kind of
Fred Brown... ,
11 25 Hal lan Karr..................
Very truly yours,
he feels the need of a garb and appear­
6 97 Martin Larsen..............
33 07 at short notice.
right of way .............................. 35 00 Claud Parrish..
(Signed), J amks W ilson ,
ance.
13 71 Dave Imlah...................
59 50
Secretary.
II. M. Farmer, supervisor ......... 77 60 Lew Reifenberg
Bargains never before seer,
The object of the light is to shine on
4 n Jess Kennedy...............
15 00 tuook for cash. Ohl bicyclnuk
Chas. Wooley, wood..................... 45 00 Joe Warren ....
May 28. 1999.
the pathway. If you leave the path you
9 M Fred Lyster, team.....
8 10 J. Galligan ....
50 40
Wm Newcomb, gasoline...........
Honorable ’.lames Wilson, Secretary of
leave the light. A man's conscience is
3 75 Ben Dixon.......
11 25 Fred Blum.................... .
D L. Slirode, gasoline.................
11 92
Agriculture.
lhe light of Ins soul. If he does not abide A. Pr- voost, repair to plow ....
AT THE OLD STAND
Work tn R.D. No. 3.
Fritx Drebert...............
3 OU
29 47
M y D ear .S ir ,—During recent years
by Ins convictions, he has no one to
Willie Wilks..............................
27 00
Feter Newberg, 19 rode cor­
there have been somewhat extensive
blame but liiiuself, Il lie stumbles and
duroy ................. ..................... 42 75 John Hofard ..........................
18 OO
addition» to the national fore-l nreus in
fulls by the wayside.
J. C. G ove .
22 50 Centrally Located.
E E.’Cross. Beaver Creek bridge 611 70 lohn Salvey..............................
Oregon. The insertion of the provision
First Clan
10 37
King 4 Smith, merchandise .... 29 42 O.tCar Tittle..............................
in the Agricultural Appropriation Ad
SANDLAKH.
Earl Jones, work on road........... 15 75 Jacob Pierce ............................
42 75
of March 4, 1907, led, I understand, to
Everybody on Satidlake are happy to Cloverdale Mercantile Co., mer­
I^e Tittle...................................
23 85
the addition of considerable areas, just
chandise ...................................... 57 50 L. C. Wilks ..............................
7 88
prior to the approval <f the bill see old Sol once more.
L. W. Wilks..............................
11 25 Th« Only First Class Hotel in Tillamook,
which areas appear to have been quickly
Your new correspondent of last week St. Mary's Hospital,care of F, X.
Moreau....................................... 23 25 Lord Crimmins ......................
22 50
determined upon.
from Sandlake seemed to have run short
A Modern Hotel.
Traveling Men’s Home.
Tourists’ lleadqo^’
Because of this there have been in of items and put one item in that King & Smith, merchandise .... 7 00 Clarence Townsend.................
37 10
J.
F.
RAMSEY,
Pro.
eluded in the national forests in Oregon, happened about two months ago. Won­ C K Hoevert, lumber................. 47 M Robert Maxwell......................
64 80
6 05 Riley Maxwell................. ...
not only agricultural and grazing lands der if he hadn't belter write the last D. Hawk, medical services.........
83 70
and lands with but little forest on them, year's items and let youi old correspon John Hickey, supervisor............. 63 00 Will Carver..............................
27 00
Peter Jenck, cost bill..................... 19 00 Marvin Hixlgden.....................
but also lands that were patented and •lent write this years?
40 50
9 60 less Davis.................................
that had la*en ■ tiled for considerable
Thecratiberry gang got up a surprise Cyrus Randall, supervisor ... ..
20 2j
periods.
party on Mr. and Mrs. Berg last Satur­ .1. C. Holden, express chargee ..
2 25 William Hughey......................
11 25
The purpose of this letter is to respect­ day They all report a good time. Good A. W. Severance, stamped en­
Frank Dye, team....................
90 00
velopes ....................................... 41 08 Connie Dye, team....................
fully inquire whether all or any of the for lhe merry six.
67 50
areas now included in the national
81 50
Ei nisi Berg made a trip to the city of Pacific Tele. 4 Teleg. Co......... 13 05 D. Billings, team....................
forests in Oregon were, prior to their Tillamook, Friday, and returned Sa tur- , W. H. Cooper, filing brief in
H. Wilks.................................
85 60
inclusion, examined, or surveyed, and day.
supreme court................... .........
OC E. Knight, team.......................
69 75
the landa included in the national
20 Bud Withrow, team...............
78 75
Dance at Berg's hall. Saturday night. 11. V. Alley, salary.....................
forests classified as agricultural, grnz Sandia ke, Ore., everybody cerne and Geo. W. Body felt, salary.............
00 Frank Withrow, team ...........
85 50
Ing, limber, etc., as shown by the te step out in the middle and kick up your . Tillamook 4 Portland Trans. Co.
60 W. J. Maddux, team ..............
72 00
cords of your department. If they were big feet and keep'time with the Addle
Beall & Co., motor roller......... 2
Oü W. II. Leach, team.................
31 50
not io surveyed, or examiner! and Classi
W. D. Wood, slough and Still­
H. Cook .................................
85 75
C. S. Atkinson and E. R. Hayes made
fled prior to their inclusion, have they
well bridges
1,450 70 Geo. Crimmins........................
88 25
a trip to the city of Tillamook. Sunday,
liecn eince for the purpose of restoring
1 Wheeler Lumber Co., lumber...... 26 50 Chas. Thompson......................
49 07
and returned Monday.
Mr. Atkinson
them to th« public domain for homes
Provoost Bros. & Co.,[mer......... 15 10 Fred Walling..........................
48 20
starting on his way to Eastern Oregon,
for the people of the United States, the
' Miami Lumber Co., lumber........
8 15 R Pierce...................................
4$ 20
and B. It Hayes returning to Sandlake.
lands which are agiiculiural, grazing, or
’ Lew Ekloff, work ........................ 10 C4 Vick Stewart............................
24 75
Jay and Minnie Hoyt and Miss Nellie
not sufficiently limber as to justify
Ernest Knight, hauling...............
4 50 E. Hardy...................................
43
IVhalen were visiting with Mr. and
their retention in the national forests in
King & Smith, mer...................... 3 95 Fred Radaway........................... . 42 65
Mrs. Shillinglaw. of Hemlock. Sunday,
the judgment of the department ?
3 00 N. J. Dye......................
. 42 65 CHEESE, Tillamook to Portland
Miss Alice, accoui|atnying them home to
Numerous inquiries are made of me
Alfred Olof^oo, partial payment
C. N. Thompson........................ .. 43 85
visit with her grandma and grandpa.
relative to public landa in Oregon suitable
on Necainey road
4(K) 00
Tcuins, 12Ì Cents P«'
The County Surveyer is surveying the C. L Doughney. hauling gravel 210 37
for entry under our general laws. Also
W. Rmdall ...
. 21 15
fiiquenl applications are made to me to new load out fiom Sandlake to Woods
R oad V iewxu .
Win. Jolly.................
24 75
Trips, 15
•a
present lhe claims of those who desire to this week.
Souili Fork Nehalem.
J. F. Wilson.......
81 50
Joe
Fiuigan
has
sold
out
and
is
going
enter lands within lhe national foiests
Geo. Loerpabel ............................
6 00 Geo. Buffeni ...
2 25
in Oregon which are represented •» to leave Sandlake. Don't cry, girls, he Guy Loerpabel ..............................
« 00 E. W. Stanley..
2 IQ
wdl
come
back.
agricultural lands.
F P. BAUMGARTNER, Agent Couch Street Dock, l'crtl**4
O. A. Lommen................................
4 00 L. M. Kratger ..
2 02
A forest reserve man was in Sandlake O. 11. Schrader.............................. 29 80 N. N. Kirby ..
From all the information I posarss, it
B. 0. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, Oregon.
. 40 40
would appear that agricultural and Monday, looking after the timber and
Frank Bester Road.
M. Petteys ....................
24 2Q
grazing
lands.
aggregating large also a place to build a reserve station.
Fred Bu»h....................
4 00 John Hathaway....,
4 50
amounts, ate at present included In the
George Olds...................................
4 00 Abe Simmon* .
. . 38 25
Card of Thanks
national forests in Oregon, I respect­
Wm. Tinnerstet.................
4 00 Amos Vaughn ........
fully suggest that if a survey, or ex.-uni
We wish to ex press our sincere thanks O II Schrader ................... .
10 00 Emet Hellenbuyck.........
7 65
nation were made and all lands oth, r to onr kind friends and neighbor», wrlio Claims >*f Witnesses al Circuit Court. J. E. Cocran ..
15 75
than those proper to forest ivservea were so kindly render their assistance during Gus Goeres ....................................
8 20 VV. Heaton ...........
ON real estate
8 55
ncluded from the national forests in lhe death of our dear daughter and WiU Goeres...................
3 20 Fred Ostrander .
4 27
LONG
TIME,
EASY PAYMEN
Oregon and returned to the public sister.
W. N B ays and F amily .
R. T. Boals....................................
2 30 T. Haugen.........
4 50
domein for entry under < u general land
4 00 Andrew Zuercher
REPRESENTATIVES
RELIABLE
To avoid serious results take Foley's F W. R .bitach............................
1 00
law», it would result in benefit to all Kidney Remedy at the first sign of Peter Herman ................................
5 Ou Geo. Vaughn .
22 27
concerned. For generations the policy kidney or bladder disorder such as James Walton................................
WANTED.
4 40
Work in R.D. No. 4
of our government has been to on backache, urinary irregularities, ex Ed Lindsey
3
20
G.
C.
Vaughn
...
40 5Q
oourageour people to make home, every, haustion. and you will »-on be well
tost Bill. Statava. R. Udanoff
Russ Johnson
Commence taking Edgy's Kidney Rem.
SH no
where wlthiu our luundariea. and lhe edy to.lay.—J. S Lamar, Tillamook; A1 x Carlson ...............
4 50
Fort Worth, Texas ; or Jarkson, MississIfF'
result has been the incomparable up Hawk
Millvr. Bay City
Howard Templeton
4 3V M. D. Darbv
OO OR
building of our country. The cootinua
; lion of this policy would not be detri
I mental to cur national forests policy
L ioal A dvertisements :
First Insrffon, perline..
♦
. in any way whatever, but would prove
Each subsequent insertion, line....
| of great advantage to ii. As Honorable
Business and professional cards,
00 Gifford Pincliot, Chief Forester, well
1 month ....................................
Homestead Notices . .................. ..
0J’ said in the hearing before the Hous*
Timber Claims................................
5 Committee on sgiicullure at the fiist
Locals per line each insertion . ..
I session of the 60th Congress " I think it
Display advertisement, an inch,
50 is safe to say that we have no such
1 month ....................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and uniform set of friends anywhere as the
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
men who are liv ing imide ’he boundaries
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, eie., of these (national) forests ”
I earnestly desire that all lands not
minimum rale, 25c. not exceedii g five
lines.
to be finally included in the national
forests in Oregon should be restored to
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
lhe public domain for homes for our
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
people in accordance with the immem­
One year........................ .................. 1.50 orial practice of this government.
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75
50 With best wishes. I am, very respect­
Three months............... ....................
fully yours,
(Signed), W. C. H awley .
Advertising Ratea
Commissioners* Court
Bicycles
ED. SNODGRA
HOTEL RAMSEY,
Tillamook. Oregon.
Pacific Navigation G
STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE
The ONLY Freight ancl
PASSED
Boat making regular trips betwe<
TILLAMOOK AND PORTLAND
FREIGHT, 63.00 PER TON.
MONEY LOANED
.
The Jackson Loan & Trust1