Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 14, 1910, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 14, 1910
Cost Bill, State vs. Harry Mitchell. 1
20.00
A Smith, meh.................... 13.25 F. Fitzpatrick ...............................
40.00
E. W. Stanley
...........................
i
3.75 H. Harris..........................................
King & Smith, inch.................
30.50 D. E. Dawson...................................
11.45 T. Christensen...............................
D. W. Teter, meh........................
11.23
33.95 H. H. Pain.......................................
Coat Bill, State vs. A. Blum.
I). W. Gilbert A Sons, meh
5.00
E. Ginn................................................
ft. L. Sherwixid, Uauiages to
E. W. Stanley .................................
♦ “
35.00
L.
Lucas
..........................................
meadow ........................ ................. 25.(0
E. D. Dawson .................................
I
16.00
Al
De
Lillies
...................................
D. R.
Tinnerstet, hauling
Cost Bill, State vs. J. D. Jones.
|
3 75
Jess
J.
Thrapp
...............................
55.00
gravel................................................
250 E. W. Stanley ............... .................
The Board of County Commis­ U. G. lackson, blue prints...
5.00 A. Mildredge.................................
30.65 D. E. Dawson ...............................
)•")
sioners. composed of County Judge John Holm, excavating........... 177.50 Wm. Latimer, gravel ..............
50.50
Cost Bill, State vs. John Jurvey.
H. F. Goodapeed and Commission l.ong A Co., lumber.................... 1 5.78 R. B. Farley...................................
34.25
3.50 H. C. Hansen...............................
13.50
era G. W. Bodyfelt and II. V. Alley, Frank Cross, work......................
118. CO E. W. Stanley ....
J. G. Brink, meh....................... 33.75 Ben Pierce........................................
4.30
D.
E.
Dawson
100.00
was in session last week and trans­ rhos. Kellow, team work and
Frank Dye ........................................
16.30
I George Atwater .
acted the following business :
damages.......................................... 58.00
3.70
1 Herman Theissen
Work in R.D. No. 6.
In the matter ot bids lor a bridge J. G. Kennedy, work, etc.... 87.00 A. Imlah............................................ 117.00 Oscar Tittle ------
2.50
5.00
2.50
across Wilson river at the Keifei Amos Vaughn, road work ..
18.75 Peter Jacob.............
John Imlah.....................................
22.50
1 ustice 4 «iurt, Neiialem
....
2.50
60.75 Vincenz Jacob....
place, the bid of E. E. Cross, in the King A Smith Co. meh........... 147.13 Henry Mathews.............................
76.50
Cost Bill, State vs. Roy Maine.
sum of $256) was accepted, the bridge Au ter «.omiuission .................... 13.00 James Btxiyfelt ...........................
50.00
James Imlah............................... « ■
E. W. Stanley .............................
?•
Ï-.00
Geo.
W.
Bodyfelt,
salary
....
to be completed by Oct. 1.
68.00
A.
Aratili
..........................................
D. E. Dawson .................................
2-
5.--.20
Claim of Minim Lumber Co. foi H. V. Alley, salary .................
22.50
Ole
Lane
..........................................
2.
K. Mills, salary............................. 1.K .00
29.25 E. Maine ..........................................
$105,10 was allowed in the sum ol John Ascbim, salary ............... 150.00 Lucious Lane.......................... ..
Mrs. Ida Maine .............................
2.
41.00
Bert
Ray
...........................................
Guy Vaughn ...................................
2.
$35.13, balance rejected.
|. H. Johnson, salary ........... 200.00
115. CO
Dave
Imlah
...................................
Claim of W. S. Cone for $62.90, al­ H. Crenshaw, expenses in
Netarts Road.
47.00
Cliff Mattoon...................................
50.00
liquor cases .................................
lowed in the sum of $5.70, balance
49.25 George Bevins
i D. A. Bailey...................................
H. crenshaw, conveyance 01
55.25 Merlin Catterlin
Orley Kellow .................................
rejected.
15.(0
court............................ .....................
11.25 A. M. Austin ..
i E. If. Cross ..................................
In the matter of the construction C. E. Reynolds.
expenses
11.25
G. A. Cook ....
40.
CO
burial
Mrs.
Holdridge
...........
of a bridge across Kilcliis river, th«
38.25
3.00 I E. Gillett ..........................................
I.
H.
Dunstan,
surveying
Loyalty to Home Town.
52.50
bid of the Columbia Bridge Co. was
7.50 P. Frice................................................
I. M. Smith, county poor ....
63.25
H. Foster............................................
accepted, which was for $1, (BO. 00 for IV. Holmes, 1ft» copies of
Next to a man’s family, his per-
23.Î0
bridge and $18.50 per lineal foot for
Salem Journal, advertising. 25.00 Ward Sappington........................
sonal
friends and his business, no-
28.50
50 Chris Kohn.....................................
sub-structure, and Otto Schrader to P. B. C. Lucas, trucking ...
38.25 thing should arouse his energies
C.
F.
Frice
........................................
20.00
J. M. Potter, wood........................
13.75 in its behalf more throughtly than
act as inspector.
3.00 Johann Matigoni........................
Harold Cross, work....................
32.00
In the matter of the petition of A. Wm. Thune, lumber.................. 11.68 ! Chas. Gannon ............... ...............
the town in which he lives, pertin­
I C. S. Yack .......................................
2.50
6.85
H. Maloney tor the appointment of Isasc Stein non, work ...............
3.75 ently remarks the Astoria Star. It
Frank
Yack
.....................................
a board of road viewers to survey, A. Imlah, work............................. 30.00 L. A. Yack .....................................
2.50 is his home. It is the place in which
Work in R.D. No. 6.
view out and establish a road, F. I .
13.00 he earns his competence and ed­
George Kellow...............................
22.00 Tom Kellow...................................
13.00
Owens, Ed. Worthington and Otto J G. Evans .......................................
ucates his children. If he wants to
27.00 — Getchell.......................................
15.80
Schrader were appointed to serve Henry Petee........................ ............
make it as popular, as thrifty and
27. CO
Ernest Petee.....................................
Work in R. D. No. 2.
on the board.
aB widely known as possible, he
Sam Riggs..................................... .... 25.(2
36.00
In the matter oi the petition of C. John Sorrensen............................. 25.(0 Arthur Reeher...............................
cannot afford to be indifferent to
1&00
George
Benson
...............................
20.75
J. Blanchard for a county road, the Jasper Holmes.................................
52.00 anything which will further those
Frank Hobson...............................
board of viewers having failed to This is on account of Geo. Baxtei’s West Sutton ...................................
18.00 ends. It can be said a town that is
subscription.
meet ori the date specified by the
Gus Gheen ...................................... « « no no* wortl>y
^e devotion of its
Geo. Baxter..................................... 86.75 Cecil Kyle..........................................
court, the Sth August is another
qq ! citizens in
making it widley and
Making $23.50 in excess of Baxtei’s Ray Vincent...................................
date set for the board to meet.
52.001 generally prosperous is a town in
subscription.
Harry Reeher ...............................
In the matter of the approval of
17.00 which it is not worth while to live
30.50 Claud Elliott...................................
David Smith.................................
High Land addition to Tillamook, Martin Hartleys ........................
24.62 Bill Brook ........................................
24 00 at
3 town *8 wort*1 anything
Reubin
Frost
.
.............................
27.00
Wm. Hartless ......... ...................
th«- same was approved.
13 60
’8 worthy of our greatest energy,
Roy
Burn
worth
...........................
26.75
In the mutter of the approval of Paul Holmes.................................
8.00 1 whether we receive an immediate
26.75 Dan Connor ...................................
iack Labonte .............................
Cone’s subdivision, the same was
8.00 dividend in dollars and cents or
25.75 Fred Hickey...................................
,eo Norwest.................................
approved.
17.33 whether we merely take our share
27.00 Mrs. Clara Sutton........................
Alex Norwest................................
4.00
7.85 Cria Kohn ........................................
In the matter of un agreement be­ King A Smith, powder ....
15.40 of the common benefits according
5.00 Sam Smith........................................
tween Tillamook County and the 1*. F. D. Slatfoid, powder.........
21.33 to the town and community we call
2.50 Mr«. Mabel Smith......................
G. W. Wallace, hauling. ..
R. A N. Co., it was agreed that th«*
48.00 home. Everone can be a boomer
John Hickey...................................
Work in R.D. No. ♦.
right to use, appropriate and oc-
60.00 . Keep your money at home. Patron-
M. Elliott............................... ..
71.70
Boss Turner.................................
copy said highways and streets tor
Work in R.D. No. 5.
lift 00
ize those who patronize you. Spend
(»win Blum...................................
n period of 50 years.
73.50 Ted Lyster ...................................... 111.25, your money among home institu-
E<1 Blum........................................
37.00
Elmer
Hall
.....................................
in the matter of an agreement lie
E. G. Anderson ...........................
109 50 ,,on8
where you stand a good
56.00 John Helmeyer .... ....................
tween Tillamook County and the P. Chas. Desmond...........................
sm 7* chance to get it back. Every dollar
13.75 Lee Lyster
E. Blum ..........................................
...................................
R. A N. Co. to use “C" and other 1,,-orgi- Darr.................................
58.75 , you spend with a home man finds
58.25 Ab. Griest......................................
streets in Bay City, this was agreed Ear Pearson.................................
75.00 Fred Dunhain...............................
58.50; its way back to your pocket. A
22.00 Maurice Bays.................................
to.
N. Christensen ...........................
j
dollar spent in some other town
15. ft) M. Bays...............................................
Road report of Blanchard road for Fred Blum...................................
'goes to help build up that town. A
6.25
William Turner ........................
$32 was continued.
Work in R. D. No. 5.
I dollar spent here goes to
help
Heil Turner.................................
10.(0
In the matter of the opening of a W. E. Anderson ........................
S hui,d up your home town. Figure
12.00 R. O. Richards...........................
John Moon........................................
county road from
Sandhike
to
Work in R. D. No. 1.
81.00 ■** dJwn fine and you. lose money by
E. E. Roland....................................
Woods, the roa«l supervisor was Ross Meese...................................
59.25 Hans Jensen...................................
78.50 buying away from home, even if
37.50 Ed. Creecy.................................
authorized to examine the proposed H. K. Thompson ......................
7.50 you do get the article for less than
Arnold
Hanson
........................
60.00
road and report nt the next session
12.37 what it cost you at home.
Dee Moon................................. :...
122.30 Ralph Welsh...................................
i;. h. Turpin.................................
4 12
«if the court.
J. Hull..............................................
118. 75 Dave Coulson ...............................
1.75
In the mutter of deeds from G. B. G. W. Zaddach ...........................
122.50 Rex Rowland ...............................
for Those Who Have
4.1» Help
36.25 Frank Griest...................................
Lniiib for certain loads, the Haine M. L. Handy...........................
Stomach Trouble.
93.45
Bert Cornet...................................
28.75 Alvis Curl .....................................
were accepted.
61.0)
After doctoring for about twelve
Chas Easom, jr........................
55.62 George Helmeyer ......................
55.,)O^j
t
—
,
D
In the matter of cancelling coun Jim McKimcns.............................
years for a bad «tivriunvi*
stomach lll.UBBlc,
trouble,
3*25 W. Yarnell.................... ...................
38.25 and spending nearly five hundred
ty warrants, (In* county clerk wan Ansel Lorn men.............................
56.25 Fritz Drehcrt...................................
tionui w for
iui iiicuiviuc
uuci doctor
uwtor ’s a
dollars
medicine and
7.50 Hurley Curl...................................
instructed to sdvertine nil county Ed. Braunersrether................
61.7.1
” ’ — . fee«,
icvn, I i purchaned
I'mvirancu my
najr wife
nuc one
011X7 box
t)uX
62.75 Elmer Davis...................................
wnrrnnts issued prior to July I, lft)3. Hugh Rittenhouse....................
111-56 of Chamberlain’sStomach and Liver
?. Westherg .................................
157.50 C. Wooley ........................................ 103.50 ” '..........................................
In the matter of n bridge across Chas. Easom.................................
Tablets,
which
did
her
so
much
70.25 J. C. Creecy ...................................
97.00 I
the North Nehalem river nt a point Rudalpli Zweifel ... ...............
78.50 Roy Blanchard............................. 110.00 good that she continued to use them
2.50 Henry Smith. ;............................... 113.00 and they have done her more good
near the line between Chi (sop mid Oscar Klein....
then all of the medicine I bought
Emil Ross .........
3.0) Wesley Lawyer............................
Tillamook counties, the county clerk j.
51.50 before.—Samuel
Boyer,
Folsom,
R. Hicks
13.25 Carl Percetti...................................
<
17.75 Iowa. This medicine is for sale by
was authorized to advertise after the W. S. Lindkhurt
42.50 Wm. Booth.............................
87.50 Lamar’s Drug Store. Samples Free.
situation lindlieen investigated and Boh Railicar
32.50 Rex Roland.....................................
55.00
Paul W alike
27.50 Roy Woods ......................................
passed on by Commissioner Alley.
18.75
Hay Fever and Asthma
Hyhkel
.
John
5.
ft)
In the mutter of the petition of C.
Ed. Creecy........................................
24.75
Fred Hill
7.50 Ben Collier ............................. ..
Bring
discomfort and misery to
21.00
A. Johnson and others for the re­ Emil Fageraon.
5.00 Tom Davis........................................
2.50 many people but Foley’s Honey and
moval of W. H Hoskins as super­ Felix Kubba ...
13.5D George Freshower......................
1 50 Tar gives ease and comfort to the
25.25 O. M. Helmeyer..........................
visor of road district No. 2, the same Chas. Josting...............................
ones.
13.50. suffering
------- ;---- —------
— It relieves . the
.... con-
Fred
Snyder
.
—
...........................
31.0)1
6275 Rretion in the head and throat and
was dismissed, anil it «vas ordered
Arthur Davidson ....................
Wm. Jackson...............................
30.00 R. Huston ........................................
64.75
‘
8
soothing
and
healing.
None
that the supervisors and their dep­ - Gerry ..........................................
40 (»I Clyde Ryan......................................
71.00 genuine but Foley’s Honey and
uties shall only allow time to their Frank Thompson ....................
56.25 F. M. Simersl.................................
88.80¡Tar in the yellow package.-For Sale
1275
men for uctuul work performed on Cleveland Allen........................
by C. 1. Clough.
Work in R D. No. 2
Wm. Schollmeyer....................
5250
the roads.
E. Worthington ......................
1.50 Samuel Barber.............................
8»lft) Chamberlain a Colic, Cholera and
Petition of Eastern Investment S. Schitfman.................................
15. ft) Wm. Hoskins ...............................
UL 75
Diarrhoea Remedy the best
Co. Ltd. for taxes to lit* refunded, E. K. Scovell.................................
30. ft) Andy Hayden ...............................
104.75
and Surest.
George Wilkes ...........................
57.50 C. V. Stoker...................................
win granted in the sum of $16.70
50.50
Clu ster Wilkes
56.25 Bob Leslie........................................
”It affords me pleasure to state
9.50
Clnrence Tilden, wood.
23.00 I. 11. Deacon .................................
41.25 Fred Richards...............................
26,00 that I consider the preparation
W. I). Bodyfeit, salary ...
30.00 E. I. Bartrow ...................... ..
21.50 Amuel Hellenbock....................
Chamberlain's
Colic,
46.50 known as
W. D.
Bodyfelt, txMird of
J. E. Hartrow.................................
50.00 Geo. Hobson..................................
15 25 Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv the
prisoners ...............................
107.85 Andrew Davidson ....................
35.00 John Gallagher ...........................
57.75 beet and surest of good results of
J. E. Reedy, salary, us veteri­
Jasper Alley.................................
20.20 Lewis Smith...................................
4(100 any I have ever used in my family, |
narian .............................................. 33.33 Arnold Hansen ..........................
20,70 Amos Vaughn............................... lie. 501 suys P. E. Herrington, of Mount |
(iluss A Prudhoinme Co.,
T. H. Pitta......................................
ft >.25 James Woodward......................
58.50 Aerial. Ky. This is the universal
printing . ........................................ 166 31 Gcrtkm Pitts............. ?.................
52.30 A. Sweigher...................................
55.50, verdict of all who use this remedy
W. S. Huel, salary........................
83.1’4 Lester Pitts .................................
66'0 Ben Johnson...................................
44.50; Its cures are so prompt and effect­
Lillie M. Huel, examiner ....
4.50 !<>«• Vanhove
............................
(MUM) G. W. Marlin ............. ..............
«2.501 ual that people take pleasure in
J. C. Holden, salary.................... 1.31 33 Albert Miller...................................
51.25 Grant Marshall.............................
by
46,25' recommanding it.—For sale
K. Mills, salary ............................
50. (Ml Giyorg«) Miller .,............................
58.75 Mark Hobson.................................
«150 Lamar's Drug Store.
Pearl Phelps, salary.................. 5(1 ft) Arthur Palmer ............................
57.50 Deck Johnson .............................
80.(1)
Howard Drew, salary................ 11.1» Wm. Zottman .............................
37 50 Geo. Vaughn..................................
4200
Bowel Complaint in Children.
11. Crenshaw, salary. ............. 133.33 B. F. Palmer .................................
2.25 Mossa Kellern ................................ 119.1»
John Aachim, salary.................. 30. UU Joseph Wist...................................
When six months old the little
22.30 Tom Johnson ...............................
3K
75
A. M. Hsre, salary .................... 1ft I. ft)
daughter of K. N. Dewey, a well
lohn Cramloff...............................
Work in R. D. No. 3.
3950 known merchant of Angeville, Va.,
I*. W. Todd, salary.................... 43.83
K.
Cramloff
........................................
59.50
II. F. Goodspeed. salary......... Iftlft) Fred C. Skotnn...............................
97.25
had an attack of Cholera infantum.
25.75
Fred Zaddaeh, sup..................
.WOO Frank Crane....................................
78.00 G. W. Stubblefield .......................
Chamlierlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Harry
Crane
....................................
23
IM)
J. M. Baker, sup............................
76,811
Diarrhoea Remedy was given and
Work in R.D. No. 4.
Herb Thompson...........................
27.00 effected a complete cure. Thia
A. Aretill, «up................................. 81.U* Albert Miles.
57.30
F.
M.
Shearer
..................................
3
ft)
John llichey, sup........................
72ft) Bill Smith .........
remedy has proven very successful
55.00 Frank Illingsworth . ................
7.25 in cases of bowel complaint in
II. B. Johnson, sup .... .... 7(1501
Ike Wells ...........
3230 Frank Buckleta.............................
19.25 children and when given according
W. II. Hoskins, sup .................. 78.00
P. Murolf.............
9ft (Ml Blake Thompson .................
45.50
W. S. Rundal. sup
.................. 82 ft)
to the plain printed directions can
C. R Funk.........
A00 Jim Wixtdward.............................
200 be relied upon with perfect con-
Forrest I. Ayer, sup .................. 102.40
Joe Blaser.........
1ft UM) John Aleggi.......................... ........
1.90 fidence. When reduced with water
Walter Baker, stamps.............
1(162 Roy Main .........
39.50 Al Jurha................................. ..
85.M
3. A. Brodhead, w«»rs
...........
3.00 Riley Simmons
and sweetened it is pleasant to take,
58.75 Griff Cromloff ...............................
200 which is of great importance when
H. Crenshaw, ex|>en«e« arrest
II. 14. Johnson
149.50 Nels Anderson.............................
27.00
of K. K. Tyler .........
IMI M) Z. Wells...............
a medicine must be given to young
91.(1) Al. Sheldon .....................................
61)
Berths Hsnseti, examiner
4.00 Sam Parion....
children.—For sale by Lamar’s Drug
«2 ft) Sam Johnson.................................
17.00
A Morgan, taking testimony
Store.
26.25 Boli Kennedy ............................. .
Chas. Kennedy
«8.75
in Maine cuse .............................
5.301 F. Fitzpatrick.
107.«) Joe Harrison ...................................
14.65
I’nivisiat Livery Co ....................
3 ft) T W. Lyster
Must Be Above Suspicion
511ft)
Work in R. D. No. 5.
U. G. Jackson, meh
.............
14.601 W. Johnson...
Kidney and bladder ailment* are
21.25
W.
I k
W ihm I,
Nehalem
8.64 so serious in their consequences,
47.30 Will Tbune. lumber ...............
II Edgar...........
&
bridge .......................................... 1,20100 A. A. Apaley .
2 ft) ! Geo. Davis
12 «0 and if unchecked so often fatal that
7S1 H. Tohl
W
l>.
Wood,
Necaruey
7 30 any remedy offered for their cure
7.50
Mcjohnaon ...
truatle
’ 1.4'4.16
7 75 must be above suspicion.
Foley
I). B. Darby ..
Jos. Ktfenberger, lumber .... $1(183 Ixmia Ekloff ..
I Kidney Pill» contain no harmful
3t*«)|
Work on R.D No. 1
Wisata A Stillwell, Netarts
and have «uueaafullv stood
M. Denn ...........
Alft) J* V’. Anderson.......... ................... 42(1)
road..................................... •....
1,301«) P. Suter............
■ ft» “ on* and »horough test For Sale
^'yJ’M Abplanalp
-
- - lum(ter
21U.58
W I). Gladwell,
t.Ti
by
C
'
loe Knsier ...
10. in J Tagmann ...............
W
l>
Bodvfelt.
alnaliing
try Dean .....
lost Bill. State va. Msll Mitchell. I Proper Treatment for Dysentery
brush ................
5.30
Work in K. D. No. 2
ohn Jarvev. d«»..
3.00
K W Stanley............. ..................
8.90!
»nd Diarrhoea.
Billings................ ...................
113.30 Mm. A. Jurha .........
15.36
'«>111 A Anderson. inch
3,90' The great mortality from dvsent-
F.
Savder
..................................
*1.25
139 38
Herbert Perry .........
Roaenlwrg Bros.. tn«'It
190 ery and diarrhoea is duetoa lack of
82.30 Frank Mitchell ....
Blum . ...........................................
Alex McNair A Co., meh ....
2 40
1W proper treatment at the first stages
KV ft* Harry Mitchell
Higgvnbothem......................
Cloverdale Mer Co., meh
12«
190 of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic
54.30 Jante« Mitchell
W 14 Strowbrtdge. aigna
3.00
190{Ch«>lara and Diarrhoea Remedy 4«
117.30 Wm. Keys
H Hataner. repair«
1245
................
4.ft)'a reliable and effectual medicine.
*4.1» D. E. Dawaon ......
Till l.br. Mtg. Co., lumber
173 94
when given in reasonable time
Forrest J. Ayer, imuientnla
31.00
2V6
----- i I w *'
’u .------------
prerent 1
dangerous con
lftftl Cost Bill. State re Frank Lettheiaer
August Davida»«, learn ■ nd
-----------------
K W Stanley ...............................
I aequencea
1 n ha> he<,n n
gravel
m ai Wm. Jolly
«4 75
■ many years and has always met
Beall A Co., null
1(148 H. WM ...
M25
John Snlvey. gravel, etc
M73 J< William*
11.00
n w MManley..................................
433 Lamar’s Drtqj Store.
J
COUNTY BUSINESS
T King
Steamer
Large Amonnt of Money
Paid for Road Work.
Li) J s-
J
......................
“ Sue H. Elmore
9 9
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
(CAP. T. LATHAM).
Tillamook & Portland.
Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday
Couch St. Wharf, Portland
«<
That’s
fill
* *
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. AUUEN, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table.
Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
EYES AND TEETH.
You spend from $5.60 to $26.00 per year on
and think nothing of it.
Which would you prefer to loose .
your teeth
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YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH ?
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Your eyes can be looked after from $1.00 to about $8.00,
and this will be the total expense for about 3 to
5 years, and often a great deal longer.
Remember you can get NEW TEETH, but not NEW
EYES What VALUE do you place on YOUR
EYES ? What per cent*of insurance would you
pay to keep them as good as at present ?
Make yourself a ’Xmas, present of a pair of glasses?
All work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect.
Dr. Henry E. Morris
C. S. Atkinson.
McCormick
MOWERS
and
RAKES,
Osborne Tidders,
STUDEBAKER,
WAGONS AND BUGGIES,
GRAIN
WHITE RIVER FLOUR
Th« Best Bread Maker cn the Market
C, S. ATKINSON,
Both Phones,
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I Tillamook Iron Works
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A. K. CASE,
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General Machinists A Blacksmiths.
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Work ai* ____ Heavy Forgi««,
Fl«e lachiae Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
BuUlans.