Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 28, 1910, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 28. 1910.
T BO'iTS
Summons.
A Strang« Pirate Stary.
I admirers in Tillamook county, who
Only on AeprovSk
In (!>♦• »uiwuiM al
Jania!- IN THH CIBCUT COUBT OF THK STBTB
; are well pleaned with the manner in
At th« Urduesday evening service
• a. lbw*# ar«r huiii # laitvrwl abip— pH* OF OUBGON FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Is
tbs
t-hurcb
purloin
the
lliluuuw
'which
he
is
looking
after
tlie
inter-
The weather is beautiful in Tilla­
bru*n whii age aud salt water, Pacific Kailway and Na»-
Choe« biaiesty for th« auhj««'l ot hl»
iuation Company,
mook—no sweltering days or hot 1 eat of his district and the influence
and a anuiil tin ranlaier
Thea# •»ti­
Plain Uff
brief diecourHu
In I«-»» than a quar­
>
he
has
gained
at
Washington.
He
tights.
.
de#
alien
Hie
truth
of
the
drungvsi
ter
ot
au
hour
be
found
time
lo
lam-
Willie
G.
Du
Roi«
and
I is interested as well in Tillamook
pirate afury ever I old.
lu 171MI the John E. Du Buis, her
A cement side walk around the
baale nearly everylaal.» wlm hud ever
, county, for he is the only member j
eraw
of
tbe
.Saury
brig
were
apimrent-
I
husband.
'6urt house would be a good im- of the Oregon delegation who is in­ derlHlwl from IlMr uurruw |uilU. I>ut
Defend nnts:
be wan |Hirilcularly hard <u> ll»*» per- ly iKHieat irudrra. but did houh * piracy
To Willie G. Du Hois aud John JE- D“
>rovement. ________
telligently informed as to our needs, sou» who buy tlmiga on approval. bow an<i tb#ii wti lite aid#. Ot># day Bois. ^Defendants : In the name of the
of Oregon: You are hereby require«!
, How long would the Grange hold as he made several trips into this After tbe M>rua>u everylaidy enjoyed they found it uw-raaary to go Ini«» btule
to appear and answer the complaint
KlblfKIoD
for
aupplicH.
Before
doing
filed
against
you in the above entitled
together if the scheming politici­ county for the express purpose of blnixetr MH-ially
Títere «vere suine
cause, on or before August 20. 1010, and if
ans prohibited it from holding seeing the slough, bay and bar big gm* H imw fnnii other | hi rinite*, au they naturally r#u»ov«*<j all ira<e* you fail so to appear and
lieeit doue up es oi tiwlr l>u<-<‘HiiwriiiK mid#. Among will apply to the court lor ihe rrhef urayca
I
ineetingH?
'conditions so as to be familiar with mid tlie pHri<ire laid
for ia the complaint, to wit, for judgment
There were otber ibioga they threw overboard thia fur the appropriation to plantings u*e of
t
them. No one ever heard of eitherSen- IHH-Inlly for the evening.
“Let’s see,” says the blind man,
tin
can
nil
er
muffed
with
pa|»ers
taken
the following deserfbed real property situate
red
velvet
cbiilr«
that
two lovely new
are the pool rooms allowed to keep ator Bourne or Senator Chamberlain tliv n du mt er found partlrulariy ema- from ahlpa they had sunk, with com in the County of Tillamook and State of
coming
to
Tillamook
to
ascertain
Altrip of land one hundred feet in width,
open after hours because one of tbe
fort a tile
lie complimented the tieud iiientM written <m the margin by the
being fiftv feet on each side of and parallel
pool joint keejiers is a councilman t our needs by way of harbor improve- of the furnlahlug c-uuiiultlee uu m-r I pirate ch pt atu. iaiter tn the day a with
the center line of Pacific Railway and
, inents and suggesting plans and
HrltiMh ftigate waa beralnietl near ihe Navigation Company's ruilwny, as survey­
thrift and Inal«.
ed.
stuked
out. located and adopted througp
•put. and llie aailom apent ibeir leisure that part of
Something that is unknown in pledging their aid to bring them
Ou Friday evening there wns an
Let 3. Section! 3, Tow2
Tillamook County, Mr. Homeseeke-, about at the first opportunity. This other nieetliig lu tbe iHirlors. Tbe mlo catching sharks Presently they ham North. Range 10 West. Willamette Maridian,
described as follows: Beginning at the
wl
up
a
big
fellow,
cut
him
«»|**n
ami
is
where
Mr.
Hawley
has
succeeded
later harked nruuud tiral thing tot those
is crop failures. The dairymen have
meander corner on the south bank ot
found the tin <•>»*# with the |ai|»ers hi Nchulcm Bay, in the section line on the east
read and heard about crop failures, I in his district, for he has familiar­ velvet chair».
side
of said section 3; thence south on said
“Wluil have you done with them. aide. Theae were taken to the captain, section hue 347.2 fret; thence 8. 55 deg. 30*
but they have neverexperiencedone ized himself with actual conditions
W. a distunce of 388 feet, the initial point of
who.
aa
goon
as
a
breex#
sprung
up
Mrs
Klank?"
hv
»aid
to
the
bead
or
in this county, nor extreme heat, and set about bringing about im­
this description; thence S. 55 deg. 30 W. a
sailed Into Klbgxob harbor. f nil mi tile distance of 426.4 feet; thence N 34 deg. 30
Anyway, it would Ihe inimimtee.
intense cold, blizzards or cyclones. provements.
tile
eren
W., a distance of 421-1 feet to the south
Nancy
brig
there
and
had
wem
"Oh.” «Hill Hile «ernnety. "they
have been a mistake to have nomi­
bank of Nehalem bay; thence easterly up
iU CÜHUI'* said
Nehalem Bay, following the meander­
Bro. Effenberger, of the Nehalem nated anyone in Mr. Hawley’s place, back yeaierdny. The furniture store tried, runvleted and Uaugrd
I
ing* thereof to a point N. 34 deg. 30 w a
Enterprise, is still on the fence in seeing that he is by far the best and just aem them up for Wi-dneaday night at Port Kojal.
distance of 366 3 feet from the said initial
New York I'reiM.
point; thence S. 34 deg. 30z B. a distance of
regard to the wisdom of theRepub’i- most influential member of the Ore' on approi at
366.3 feet from the said initnl point, the
P.ym.nt In Kind.
said right of way herein described contain­
can party holding an assembly. We gon delegation.
French novelists sre uecaslonnlly ing 1.03 acres more or less, said center line
A Figure Trick.
would like to ask our respected Bro.
being-more particularly described as follows:
piud
in
kind
instead
ot
cash
Many
”
f
Gel «mie one to put down a row of
Beginning at the point of intersection ot
There are a number of per.,ona
what would become of any political
Ibe lirol kliowu I'nri» new i|.H|» rs man said center line with the east line of said
Hüiiree. lo Hila Iliem ii|< and subtract
wlio
may
not
agree
with
the
»nap
party or organization if you depriv­
age to Hiipply their reiu|ers with eon Section 3. said point being 14 feet south of
lüe liiial, tint»:
the meander corner on the south bank ol
temporary Ik-tlmi for which lite writer-* Nehalem Bay in said section line; thence
ed them of holding meetings to dis­ »hot man politically, but there are a
•«.214
southwesterly
on a curve to the right,
large
number
of
taxpayers
who
do
do
not
receive
ii
|>entiy
For
Instance,
cuss and decide ti|W»n a policy ?
Them» figure* HOd.il together make
having a radius of 6875 5 ieet the tangent
agree with uh a» to the ayntein that IB Subirm i U hm h» trulli 111# ortjnuai a novel Is intblialmd In serial form for to said curve at said point being 8. 57 deg.
which the iiayineiit nt three halt pence 31' W. a distance of 384 feet; thence south­
A party of horse traders came in Hhotikl be adopted in road work. It num tier and y<»u gei «EiJbH
westerly on a curve to the right, having a
N oh a*k i beni tu ( tosh oui nu.r oov a line would atuouut to £N0. Tills pay­ radius of 1910.08 feet, a distance of 196
from the valley last week, and dis­ i» probably for the reason that they
feet, to the east line of the tract of land
ment
is
always
made
I
d
space,
not
in
figure.
lutai
llieni
up
Hguin
and
teli
posed of some of their balky horses know of many instances where tbe
above described, being indentical with
1 bus. Huy, they cross money. That 1« to say. tbe new-spaper Station 1219xo8 and the initial point o!
for the honest farmer’s spirited county is not getting value received you the tomi
this description; thence southwesterly on a
Inserts
for
the
author,
free
of
charge,
animals, receiving good “boot.” and where a great deal of money out Ilie U. Ihe lutai iMs-omes 21. They a certain nunilier of advertisements or curve to the right, having a radius of 1910.
you
this,
and
without
kaikiug
at
08
feet a distance of 183 ieet; thence south­
tell
Rage “runs high” among the farm­ is wasted reconstructing roads. We
westerly on a spiral to the right, a distance
the «lint you can say tlie value of Ihe press notices relating either to Ills own of
150 feet, thence 8. 74 deg. 20’ W. through
ers and they can’t think of names repeat what we have often advocat­ ligure will« Il U hm Iweii < T oms ed «Hit.
books or those of other authors. If and beyond the above described tract of
bad enough to fit the horse trader». ed, and that is a practical engineer
You d<> U hm trUk by SHIM met Illg the be can succeed In obtiliulug any money land.
For an assessment of the damages of
Bit again by patronizing unknown and road builder at the head of the total from the next unilliple ut II from Ibe loiter be Is at IllH'i-iy to do the
defendants for such appropriation and
. road and bridge work. That is the “Th# tot ni." nays your friend, "Is 21." so. The s|uice varies considerably in for judgment for plantiti’s costs and dis«-
and unreliable persona.
bursetnents.
Hnap shot man’s solution lothe road Tbe tirar e* l multiple ut W allow 21 value, a "|iutT' on the front page be­
This summons is published by order of the
No more frame liuiltlinga should question and a solution to obtaining I n 27. You Mubinu’l 21 frulli 21. and ing worth 20 or 30 francs a line, on Honorable George H. Burnett, Judge Of the
above entitled court, made July 2nd, 1910.
be erected in the business portion the best result» for the large amount ibat leMvew »I
Tu y»in trieud roti tbe swoud page 10 fram-s and lu other Ihe time prescribed in
the said
order
of the city, anil no more wood side of money expended upon them. mi y lu h dignified ione, * '1 lie ligure pirtlons of Ibe |>a|>er still less. —Lou- for the publication of the said summons is six
weeks, ihe date of tbe first publication ot
dou
Scraps.
walks should be allowed anywhere The taxpayers do not complain as y mi «*r«»KHe<i olii wna G" And your
the summons is July 7th. 1910.
‘ S kuw uud M c C amamt .
in the city. In the first place, busi- much about the road tax as they do wondering friend belleven I yuU to be
i Attorneys for Plantiff.
p«iXMe.MH«»<t ut oeriili powern.
Origin of the Bowery.
neas men cannot afford to take the at not getting value for the money
When the city of New Amsterdam,
Il doexiri limiter worn tU'iires are
Summons.
risk of placing large and valuable put into roads, and it is quite often
orlglnniiy put down, tue a us w er si- bow New York, sprang Into existence
stocks of goods in frame buildings that the county court is blamed for ways eûmes correvi.
many taruiers from Holhmd cuttle over IN THE CIRCUIT 1.OUKT OF THK STATE
with fire trnps in close proximity. this when it is not its fault, but the
to seek tbelr fortune in the new world, OF ORBGON FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
True it is that Tillamook City has system, or to be more correct, the
aim.ttg them old 1‘eter Stuyvesiml. Pacific Kuilway and Navi­
The Era of Roptilso.
gation Company,
been unusually fortunate in regard lack of a uniform system, that is at
Plaintiff
At different e|HH-be during the time They settled outHlde the town aud pro­
vs
to fire, but we know at this season fault. Some persons argue that it known h » tlie Hii-oudnry |H*riud Ihe am ceeded to develop Hie In nd by clearing
J. L. Vosburg and Jenny
of the year that the business men would be creating another office. fai-e nt the earth arem» to have been away the woods and planting It wllb S. Vosburg his wife. Maude
C. Van Waters and George
are on the unxious seat for fear that That is true. But we contend tnat au pri-domiuautly |H-«>piril «uii reptile grain, fruit trees unit oriMinetitul B. Van Waters, her hus­
the fire fiend might get started. And it would be more economical toliave life that It lias I h - vii called "the age shrubs they Had brought with them band, George R. Vdsbuig
Peter Ktuyvesuul culled his residence anti May Vosburg, bis
as to cement sidewalks, nothing on one experienced engineer at the of reptile».” The bilge Iguaiaiduu»
wile, E Fred Vosburg and
and ground lite Huuwerie. uud the lane Ida Vosburg, his wife,
stalked
or
lea|»Hl
alaiut
In
llie
«va
Ida
will improve the city and give it a head of the road work than a dozen
Henry A. Vosburg and
ot SiiMHex ami UunipHhlre. Ot ilieee connecting It with New Amsterdam Edith
Vosburg, hia wife.
cleaner appearance, as well as peo­ road supervisors with different
Defendants:
Igua iuh I uiis marvelouaiy complete akel- became knowu us Bottwerle tune, tbe
ple taking pride in their property, methods. A large number ot per­
To George R. Vosburg, May Vosburg. B.
settlement
Itself
taking
the
name
of
«tona are lo be Herb (mounted in ntti-
Fred Vosburg, Idu Vosburg, Harry A. Vos­
than a nice cement side walk in sons can point out pieces of roads ludea of llfei In the Ituy-sl uniHeutu of Bouwerie Village. Stuyvesiint's farm burg
and Edith Vosburg, Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You
front of their homes.
i which have cost thousands of dol­ BrUMHela— a righi III Itrtelf antlli-letil to extended from tbe Junction of w hat are are
hereby required to appear and answer
lars to fix and retix, and in some in­ Induce a viali to that capital. Other now Third uud Fourth avenues lo Rev. the complaint filled against you in the above
One of the most difficult things stances the salary of the engineer smaller reptile» brown-d on the tollage eu teen lb street and eastward to Sec­ entitled cause, on or befor« August 20, 1910,
if you fail so to appear and answer,
thut the Republican party had to would have been saved for one or of the tlien exlatlng plHius and wi re ond avenue, where nt tbe corner of and
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief
prayed for in the complaint, to wit, for
contend with in Portland last week more years had the road been pro­ purrm-d mid preyed upou by fell rep­ Teutb street tils home was located.
judgment for tbe appropriation to plaintiff’s
waa selecting candidates. Take for perly surveyed, established and con- tilian umiiHtera of varimi» Minds. Tbe
use of the following described real property
situate in the County of Tillamook and
A Mysterious Race.
instance that of governor. There structed in the tirst place. ThiH the aea also awnrmed wrtb reptiles (Ich-
btate of Oregon:
Ever since 1'lznrro's couquest of the
A strip of land 1O0 feet in width being 50
were a number of gissl men, Imt taxpayers are equally conversant tliyoHattrb h » aquatic a* tbe whales
feet on each side of and parmllel with the
Indians
there
hnd
lM*eu
rumors
lu
me
aud dolphins of our own day. And not
all could not land the nomination. with
line of the Pacific Railway and Navi­
and know what we are only were tlie earth and sens thus peo­ luierlor of South America ot the exist­ center
gation Company's railway as the same is
Personally the editor would have stating to be facta and which no one
surveyed,
staked out, located and adopted
pled. but ..there were dying reptile» uf ence of a strange trilie. an Id Major I*.
through that part of Lot Three (3) Section
preferred Iir. Witliycome or State will attempt to deny. To avoid any
different klml» and sizes, knowu aa II. Fawcett. It. A. The evidence was Three (3j Township Two (2) North Range
Superintendent Ackerman, Imt as further waste of money in this re- pt erudite ty la.
tiecessurily weak, yel be had met half Ten (10) West of tne Willamette Meridian,
described as follows:
Mr. Bowerman obtained the nomin­
a dozen nieii who swore to a gllmpne
Beginning at the meander corner in the
pect we want to see some improve­
South bank of the Nehalem Hay in the East
ation he will hove our support. It is ment, uiid have recommend that a
of
white
Indiana
with
red
bulr.
other
A Vsry Old Rule.
line of said Section Three (3), thence South
the same with other nominations on practical engineer have charge of
The oldest inutbeuinllc book In the slatetnenls bud tieeu made as to the on said Section line 347.2 feet: thence South
deg, 30’ West, a distance of 247.5 feet to
the State ticket, yet for all that it the road work, under these condi­ world I» lielleved lu be the "I'apyru» existence ot such a race with blue 55
the Southeast corner of the tract of land
eyes.
1
’
leuty
of
|H*ople
had
heard
of
was a representative gathering of
herein
thence South 55 deg. 30’
tion : All roads to be permanently Itblud" In Ibe Brinali museum, pne them, and they bud even a mune- West, a described;
distance of 140.5 feet; thence North
fesseli to have hern written tty Ahiues.
Republicans who imide the minima-
34
deg.
30
’
West,
a distance of 366 feet to
established before any money is ex­
a scribe of King ltn-a us. a bout the "Morphegon." or tails, meaning the the South bank of Nehalem Bay, thence
tiona, nml we want to aay that the
pended main them, the engineer to period between 2l»k> and 17UU B. C. people who bunted hy night aud bid Easterly up said South bank of’ Nehalem
Headlight, ns usual, will aupport
following the meranderings thereof to a
plan out and furnish estimate of This "Papyrus Ithlml" wns trun»luted during the day. Even In Paraguay, he Bay,
post set for the Northwest corher of the
the ticket from top to bottom, and
cost of road improvements for the by ElHeiilotir ot Leipzig, nud II wan was told, there was a trilie so »hy ns tract of land deerleti by the Wheeler Lumber
Company to Cora E. Wheeler; thence South
our advice to Republicans, who want
information and guidance of the found to comnln a rut» for making a to be quite beyond communication and 34 deg. 30’ East, a distance of 349.8 feet
to see u strong, united Republican
another
where
the
men
talked
In
one
to the beginning. Said right of way herein
County court, should it decide to let square equal III area lo a given circle.
described containing .32 acres. Said center
party in Oregon, is to do the same.
cer tain road work out by con­ Il waa uot pat forth a» an originili dis­ language and tbe women In utiotber.— line being more particularly described as
London Mall.
follows:
tract. tlie engineer to take charge of covery. but aa tlie tnmncripl ot a
Beginning at a point of intersection of
The Republican party of Oregon the work when not let by contract, Inuits» fluu year» older siili, which
said center line with the Hast line of said
Section Three (3) said point being 14 feet
Easy
Divorce
In
Old
Times.
send»
us
twek
lo
appnixlunilely
2Ms|
is getting safe and sane again in tt> see that the road crushers are
South of the meander corner in said Section
The code of King Kliamuiiiruhi of line on the South bank of Nehalem Bay. • and
getting back to representative gov­ ! pnqierly located and plenty of ma­ B C., when Kgypmiu mamemarleian*
being identical with Station 1224x88 of
Assyria,
whose
ante
Is
approxlmmely
ernment, for no organization can ex­ terial is kept on hand, and, when willed, or ttmugbt itiey hud solved,
Company’s railway survey numbers;
221X1 It. C.. which hns lieeti dlscipheri-d said
(he
problem
ut
squarlug
ibe
circi».
thence Southwesterly on ajeurve to the right,
pect to survive if it is deprived of j possible, contract with reliable per-
from a plllrir.discovered al Knsn. dents having a radius of 6875.55 feet the course of
the tangent to said curve being 8 oh th 57
the right to hold meetings and run aona to furnish crushed rock, allow­
exhaustively with the subject of di­ deg. 31’ West, a distance of 384 feet; thence
The Oilottante Uocioty.
its own atfaira. The crazy notions ing them the use of the rock crush­
vorce. One of the most Interesting Southwesterly on a curve to the right hav­
An Interestnig uld Organisation wblcb
ing a radius of 1910.uA feet a distance of
which have run wild in Oregon for ers, when they are notoperated eco-
c In uses Is the following: "If the wife 54 feet to a point in the Bast line of the
formerly exwied In l«>mlou tlie Idiot
tract above described, said point being
several years have about exhausted flonucally otherwise.
timte auclel.r orlgiiuiied «Ith certuiu of a man who dwells In the bouse of identical with Station 1 220x50 of said Rail­
themselves, and there ia a dia|sj«i-
geiitlemen w-tio, hnvlug traveled in It- that man hue sei Iter face to go forth way Company's survey numbers and the
initial point of this description; thence con­
tion on the jiart of the people to re­
Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure aly. trini tu em-ourage al Home wbat ami baa acted the fool and wasted bln tinuing Southwesterly on a curve to the
turn to the safe and tried aystern of any case of kidney and bladder tbey bad eujoyed abmad. I bis society bouse and impoverished bls borne, right having a radius of 1910.08 feet, a
of 142 feet to a point in the West
representative government.
The trouble not beyond the reach of of lovers of ehe Aue arte utsfed 130 they shall call her to account. If the distance
of above described tract said point
No medicine can do more. yeara Walpme dis-s ma neent Io have husband abaII aay. 'I put her away.’ be line
being identical with Station 1219x08 of said
foolish and*narrow A. P. A. ism swept medicine.
For Sale by C. I. Clough.
Sbe »ball go her company’s railway survey numbers.
kioked ii|s>n ll wlth s very fuvorable shall put her away
over OYegon and a great many good
For an assessment of the damages of the
way For her divorce be shall glre her defendants for such appropriation and
eye,
für
he
tara.
'*Tbe
nominiti
quii
lin
­
met» allied themselves toil, but who
nothing."
for
judgment for plaintiff's costs and dis­
eatimi was tu Ilare Invìi tu Half; tbe
bursements.
sre ashamed of themselves today
real une was behig druuk."
This summons is published by order of
for doing so. It was the same with
the Honorable (ieorge H, Burnett. Judge of
Toe Careful.
above entitled court, made July 2nd,
Populism and free silver. Tlie peo­
Ao old mau was bruugbt up before the
1910. The time prescribed in the said order
Her Earsch«.
for the publication of the said summons is
• country judge.
ple dropped them like so ninny hot
Wbatt tbe matter with you this
weeks. The date of the first publication
"Jethro." said tbe judge, "you are •ix
potatoes. A kit of voterw, and eape-
of the summons Is July 7th, 1910,
«Mrtilng. I lulls T" a«a««l Mrs. Miro
S now and IV c C amant .
accused
of
stealing
General
Johnson's
dully Reputdicans, got Into the
“Ob. lua'atu." replied tbe servant
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
chickens. Have you any witnesses?"
wrong |>ew two years ago overstate­
girt. “ *lla the terrible rarachs l bave
“No. sah." old Jeibro suswered
ment No. 1, but, like moat of the
this morutn'.“
I don’t
“Ab. you «boa id be rarefiti. Betta. baugbtlly. "I bab uot. sah
other loot isms which the |x*ople
All the key Inoro lu thia bouse are very Meal chickens befo' wllDv»aea. sab “—
have e«|snmed, is alumel a thing of
Mlnoeapolls Journal.
drafly.“— Excuange
the past It ia no wonder then tlmt
the |ieople arc getting tired of so
Consider the Trees.
OulcUmd
many ialacien which are doing more
Tbe trr, « are lovely In summer; so
Hewitt—t'an you believe whst he
harm then g«ss1. and as a result of
•rv the women. Bui tmw different are
says? Jewell It he eml Anastas had
Has established
ifrrmanen
this the Republican parly decided
tbe women and the tree» as lo tlwir Agency in
been couteiuiHirarwH Anamas wounl
chu bee! To Im sure, both are deli* hl
to get back to the safe method of
have fell itoni II «a* tie* easary fis him
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
fully clottxHl. yel. with Hie a bn ml» nt
representative government, which ia
to go and get a rvpiHallvu —New York
For their pianos. 25 year guarantee,
raiment
with
wblcb
the
trees
are
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one of the fundamental principles
I'resa.
and warranted to withstaud any
plied, they require but une truuk to climate.
u|>on which the Vnited Stales ia
bold It all. - Kmart Sei
built, and which a number n( fakirs
Either Way.
Composite Bell Metal Frame.
Three Strings. 7V» Octaves. Price.
Is your wife. Johnf"
in Oregon «retrying to un ter mine.
SS1R.OO.
Piano on exhibition.
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Congiraeiu^n lluwlcy waa nomi­
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nated at the Republican meeting hi
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2nd Ave. E.
W. 1. Garrett’«
tion. Thia almwe the high standing
Phone.
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in which Mr. Hawley is held by hia *
Must
Be
Above
Suspicion.
A Pochst Pi»««.
conalitutente in the first district, |
Kidney «nd bladder ailments are
WHIte-Nay. pe. wh»i ta s pocket
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not only so. but it also proves that
o aerioua in their cnnseqnencea.
pieveV
Father-A pocket ptoi-e m,
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if unchecked so often fatal that
he is making good, for he la the
sou. U a rots you eaa t pasa off os any any remedy offered for their cure
moat energetic and |ieraialent v ork- ,
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mimt be above misprion
Foley
It ovver tails and • pleasant to rake
er, and by far the atrongeet member
I Kidney Pills Contain no harmful
It la equally valuable lbs children. It fe
of the Oregon delegation. Mr. Haw­ lamouo tor ho cures eves a large part al
Hrmpathv la a key that «ta tbs teck drags, and have succeaafully stood
ley has a st mug follow iug and many
a long and thorough test. For Sale
st i « j been.
by C. L Clough.
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Piano Co.
Diarrhoea
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Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
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A ttobnby - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Bock«
in office. Taxes paid for non-
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
Both phones.
CARL haberlach ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
£>eitt«ch«r
Office across the street and north Uni
the Post Office.
EORGE WILLETT,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Next to Tillamook County
Baule,
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T illamook
O regon .
H, GOYNE,
A ttorney - at L aw .
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
TILLAMOOK.
Office- Olson Building.
Residence : Mrs. Wei»' house, «cat of
klrs. Wulker’v.
S. M
KERRON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
C oncrete B uilding .
Tillatncok,
Oregon.
R. I. M. SMITH,
Office over J. A. Todd & Co..
Tillamook. Ore.
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R. A. D. PERKINS,
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TILLAMOOK
J~^R. P. J. SHARP,
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RESIDENT
Office across the street iron1 the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
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^1^ SARCHET,
A . The Fashionable Tailor.
CLeasing, Pressing and Repaid
iug a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photograph«
Gallery.
Li«» Orrica Besraass
a srscuL-rx.
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cow INC
LAWYERS.
K o OM 334 WOBCMTM BUlLOlNf,
T rikd Aim oik »ranrrs.
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Rofim Next to tbe U.ft. Land Offir*.
PORrLAND, ORE<’ON.
RS. ALICIA PHELPS,
GRADUATE NURSE,
MRS. > PAGE’S
TILLAMOOK,
HOUSE,
ORB-
ALL &
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bridge .
INSURANCE. FIRE,
MARTNE.
ACCIDENT,
BONDS, Etc
T illamook ,
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Both Phones-
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