Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1910, Image 2

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    TL.LAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
ih Angelo.
Jackson ..
Radicar...
line vein................................................
75 W.
Linkhart
Rix months............................................
50 K. H. Gerry and team...............
Three months.......................................
Frank Thompson mut te«m..
— Lightsinger and team ....
Fred Hastings...............................
R. Roberson...................................
T. H. Pitts.......................................
I-ester Pitts ...................................
Gordon Pitts ............................. ....
COUNTY BUSINESS.
Joe Vanhove ..................................
J. West ..............................................
Bridge Contractor is Tardy-- A. Palmer........................................
Fred Miller.....................................
Large Amount of Money is George
Miller...............................
Expended on Road Work. Oren White......................................
W. Brobst and team............ ..
The Board of County Commis­ Andrew Davidson.......................
sioners, including County Judge H. August Davidson and team.,
F. Goodspeed and Commissioners Jasper Alley, gravel...................
C. L. Alley and team.................
Geo. W. Bodyfelt and H. V. Alley,
Work in R. D. No. 2.
transacted the following businers
Frank Hobson...............................
last week :
Gus Gheen................... ....................
Claim of F. D. Turck for $100 for Cecill Kyle........................................
Ray Vincent...................................
damages was continued.
Claims of judges and clerks of Harry Reeher ...............................
Reuben Frost .............................
special election at Bay City were Roy Hurnworth ............................
continued.
Fred Hickey...................................
Surveyor’s report for Blanchard Dan Conner ...................................
E. Curtiss ........................................
road was continued.
Geo. Maginnis...............................
In the matter of the construction Cris Kolnon.....................................
of the Zweifel bridge at Nehalem, E. Clapshaw...................................
the bid of W. D. Wood was accepted, Bill Kappel ......................................
the amount being $1,025 for bridge John O’Brien ...............................
Jim Ross ..........................................
and $3.(X) per lineal foot for ap­ J. Murray.........................................
proaches.
John Hickey, team.....................
In the matter of the contract with Mrs. Mabie Smith .......................
the Columbia Bridge Co. for the Sam Smith........................................
Jim Reeher and team .............
construction of a bridge across Mr. Martin, team.........................
Trask river, it appearing to the S. Bart>er..........................................
court that the company is in default Andy Hayden ...............................
in the construction of the bridge, it C. Stoker and team...................
Amuel Hellenbuck ...................
was ordered that the County Clerk Geo. Hobson...................................
notify the National Security Co. of John Gallagher.............................
Amos Vaughn and team ....
the default.
In the matter of changing the A. Schweiger ...............................
Ben Johnson ..................................
voting place in Barnegat precinct, Sam Johnson...................................
it was ordered that it be changed Mark Hobson .... .....................
to the Administration building at Deck Johnson and team.........
Nels Anderson...............................
Bayocean.
John Crouiloff...............................
In the matter of a county road in E. Crouiloff......................................
district No. 2, on tlie petition of S. Frank Crane and team ...........
Barber and others, it was ordered Harry Crane and team ...........
Herb Thompson and team ..
that O. H. Schrader, O. A. Lominen Bob Kennedy ...............................
mid Fred Zaddach be appointed a Pete Cassidy ..................................
board of road viewers to meet on Wm. Hoskins, team...................
Aug. 22, at the residence of W. H. Blake Thompson .......................
Frank Hobson...............................
Hoskins.
Dan Riley..........................................
J. M. Baker, work on roads .
86.80 Moses Gillam................................
Ira Diamond, lumber...............
2.68
Work in R. D. No. X
J. M. Potter, wood for rock
crusher ......................................... 32.00 Fred C. Skomp.............................
Emil Wooley, work on road.. 52.50 G. W. Stubblefield .....................
John Cook .......................................
Wood A Stillwell,
Netarts
road...................................
. 372.00 Wm. Jolly.............................
King X Smith, powder
12.50 F. F. Snyder...................................
A. H Averill Mach. Co., inch. 14.00 N. \. Dye........ !.................................
.. ................................
W. C. Thun, road work.......... 66.51 S. Davis
All De Lillies..................................
l.eacli A Stillwell, blushing
F.
Snyder
........................................
right of way.......................
21D.00
Paul Hansen. ..................................
Wood A Stillwell, work on
Netarts road.......................
S3.115 M. Leach und team...................
Tohl A Anderson, meh .
162. 90 D. Billings and team ...............
Wm. Thun, lumber...........
2.1(1 Ben Pierce and team ...............
L. H. Kinnainan und team . .
Wesley
Rush, board and
lodgings....................................... 1X25 E. Glad................................................
I). W. Gilbert A Son, meh..,. 18.75 John Brant, gruvel.....................
King A Smith, inch................... 82(0 C. W. Hogan, gravel.................
John Weiss, road plank.......... 37.12 W. W. Harrison,gravel.............
King A Smith, inch................... 10.65
Work in R. D. No. 4.
Nehalem Saw Mill, lumber .. 16.02 Albert Miles....................................
W. A. Williams, nidi..............
2.50 Bill Smith..........................................
Tillumook Lumber Mfg. Co.,
I. . Ekloff............................................
lumber........................................... 73.52 Ike Wells............................................
Rosenberg Bros., meh.......... 298,57 Frank Fitspatrick, team and
Long A Co., lumber................... 15.42
hauling .........................................
James Christensen, piling...... 262.50 Z. Wells and team.......................
Beall A Co., nidi ....................... 10ft (D II. B. Johnson...............................
D. W. Gilbert A Son, inch. ..
6.05 Joe Blazer and team...................
M. F. Leach, meh.......................
2.50 M. Dean and team ...................
Rosenberg Bros., inch............ 40.12 Iry Dean ...... . ...........................
J. C. Gove, gravel....................... 251150 H. Edger............................................
Neskowin Co., work on road. 27.72 John Hartwell....................... ...
Alex. McNair Co., inch.......... 33.05 Bill Court..........................................
W. D. Wood, constructing
Albert Dean and team...............
side (rustle on Neearney
George Heilmeyer.......................
road ................................................ (H 00 J. R. Ctistelein................. ...........
I. . I.. Stillwell, inch ...................
3.75 I. . Goldsworthy............................
L. Hiner, repairs.......................
2d) Riley Simmons and team ....
Connie Dye, team.......................
4.50 J. Merrill............................................
G. P. Wilt, county poor..........
5.06 Ike Steinnon....................................
Rosenberg Bros.
inch..........
lid) John Blum.......................................
Glass A Pcudhoiiime Co., meh. 98.50 C. F. Berger and team...............
J. K. Reedy, county V.S..... 33.33 Ross Johnson..................................
Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co............... 17.77 Herman Schappi and team...
11. Crenshaw, salary ............... 133.33 P. Marlof and teum.....................
John Aschini, salary................. 50.00 Dave Kerr and team...................
J. H. Johiisoii, salary............... 50.00 M. Porter............................................
A. M. iliire, salary..................... iiiftoo Jim Christinsen, wood...............
W. S. Buel, salary....................... 8X33 Guy Vaiighu, hauling...............
J. C. Holden, salary................... 1X133 B. K. Turuer.................................
K. Mills, salary............................. 50. d) A. Blum and team ......................
Pearl I’helps, salary................... mino C. Desmond............ .........................
Howard Drew, salary ............ 50.00 W. E. Anderson and team....
Will. I). Bislyfelt, salary .... moo B. W. Turner and team...
W. H. Hoskins, supervisor . . 51.00 C. E. Pierson...........................
A. Arntill, supervisor............... 24.«) Karl Pierson .........................
John Hickey, supervisor........ 78.00 William Turner.....................
K. K. Cross A Son, building
If. W. Turner...........................
two bridges in Ncstueca
1495.00 Earl Pierson and team
Fred Zuddach, supervisor.... 21, ft) George Dnrr and team ...
A. M. Austin, Netarts road . 1ft ft) W. H. Darr und team....
T.
H.
Goyne,
defending
Fred Blum................................
Kverett Jeffery........................... 1ft ID i
Work in R. D. No €
Sam Blaser, witness...................
Z20
II. A. Chopard, witness...........
tk®| Dan O’Conner.......................
Bushong A Co., inch.............. 25.1D I Tom Pearson...........................
H. B. Jolinson, supervisor... 79.81»! 1- K. Barclay .......................
W. S. Randull, sujiervisor
tn uu Herb Hayrer. .......................
F. J. Ayer, supervisor............... 101. ft); Chua Coffman.........................
J. C. Holden, incidentals ....
ZOO I Harvey Lee................................
R. Frost ....................................
IL Crenshaw, arrest of Dan
Gilliert and conveyance .. Zi. 73 Mrs. Oscar Smith____ _____
H. 11. Leach and team........
W. D. Body felt,
Imard of
prisoners ................................... *173 Harry Leach............................
Headlight, printing .................. itti»! I- I- Stillsrell...........................
W. II. Leach ............................
H. Crenshaw, cash i>ai<l Thiel
Detective Agency in pro­
Work in R. D. No 1
curing evidence in Isn't leg
K. G. Anderson and team ..
eases $737.50, an I ex|>eiiaes
Ted Lyater e nd team...............
analysing, etc., $5o
787.® John Heilmeyer and team. .
W. S. Cone, damages in re
Lee Lyater ..................................
moving gravel........ ..........
Ik.30 A. Wriest.........................................
Geti. W. Ikslyfelt. salary
ZVlD B. It Dtmham................... ....
H V. Aliev, salary
....
36.40 G. M. Hrilmever.........................
W. D. Gladwell, lumlier
idttD 1 T. Davis. ..................................
Work in R. IX N<x 1.
R O. Richards .........................
K K. Turpeti and team ..
11X30 Hana Jenson..................................
Jim Huff und team
........
UK 75 K. K. Rowland.............................
Weatwrg and team ...
121,30i Rex Row land.......................
G. W. Zaddach and team
moo John Moon................... ...............
Chas. Euaom and team ...
18.30 Ftank Grieat..................................
Rosa Mee ar...............................
XX® A. Curl..............................................
Ansel Lomnecn .....................
37.30 George Heilmeyer......................
Chas. Kaaom. jr........ ................
7.30 1 I! Curl.....;.................................
Hugh Rittenhouse and team
aw Edward Creecy ......................
G. W. Wilkes.........................
&.M Ben Collier......................................
Cheater Wilkes and team ...
2 XI K. Davis amt team.......................
1. H. Deacon ...............................
2.30 R. Blanchard and team....
K. J. Barirxiw...............................
1301 W. Itooth and team ..................
I. K Hartmw and tram..........
X® C. Wooley ami team .................
r. K St'ovell and teain .... M®i Tom Itavia . .....................................
“!_______________
Wm. Sehollmeyvr...................... < ’ “
.V 2!: ;\r!!’ur Lofft-e
...........................
Iacot> Katum
....................... .17.30 Wilber Booth
Fred Suyder
................. ............
zarnel^...,
RAT”«
SUBSCRIPTION.
(SVaMiTLY IM ADVANCE.)
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26.25
22.50
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42.®!
38.75
5250
33. d)
18.75
52.50
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35.00
35.00
32.50
35 00
55.00
75.(0
41.20
¿5.00
6.00
36.00
17. ft)
38.00
45.00
26. d)
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29.40
35.00
38.00
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14.00
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14.1«
52'00
40.00
a co
15. co
62.75
20.00
21.25
12.50
15.00
60.d)
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12.50
II. 25
43.75
27.50
55.00
57.50
43.75
57.50
50.00
20.00
15.00
28.75
73 d)
30.00
17.50
11.25
15.00
23 75
85.00
AUGUST 11. 1910
“Neskowin”
THE OLD SALEM
CAMP GROUND
We earnestly invite you to make your SUMMER OUTING at
NESKOWIN PARK, for we predict that you will never have
cause to regret that you chose this ideal spot. Of course you tvi.l
tako your annual vacation! Then, by all weans, COME IO
NESKOWIN AND ENJOY LIFE.
M
NESKOWIN represents much that is beautiful to the eye of the lover of
nature. The surroundings are ideal, the iocatiou the most perfect ul any
BEACH RESORT on the whole OREGON COAST. In making the foregoing
assertion we know that this may be questioned, but we extend to you our iu\i
tation to come, vieit and behold as wc have seen. NESKOWIN has the most
promising future. A beautiful little park “a stone’s throw” from the finest
stretch of beach anywhere. Trout fishing on one hand; deep sea fishing on the
other. Located in the heart of a prosperous dairy and fanning community.
Plenty of fresh milk, cheese, vegetables and sea food right at hand. This is
the place that INVITES YOU COME.
If you want to visit NESKOWIN—if you want any information, cut out
the coupon and mail TODAY—NOW.
R ollie W. W atson
Tillamook City, Oregon.
Plcaee mail mo map and literature tj
NESKOWIN.
Name
Poetoflce
State.
Klick has a membership of some­
Cholera Infantum Cared.
C. Hoheit......................................... 30.00
Will Lead to Sticces.
C. Ryan...............................
51.00
thing more than 5(D, practically all
“
Something
like two'yearai
Let the Republicans of Oregon
R. Huston.....................................
58.25
of them stanch Democrats, born my baby, which was then ¡,h
understand
that
there
is
a
straight-
Trank Simeral................. .’.........
76.50
a year old, was taken striw
Fritz Drebert...........................
17.50 out Republican press association south of the Mason and Dixon line. ill with cholera infantum, vomrt
Ben Mills...................... ...’..........
7.50 in this state, separate and distinct The membership futhermore ex­ and purging profusely,” writetj.
The tends to every part of the state.
Arthur Davidson.......................
6.00 from the press association.
Demsey of Dempsey, Ala. “I i
J. Huston............................. ........... 2G.50 Republican party and the Repub­
The Democrat» selected will in what I could to relieve her but i
R. Welsh...........................................
12.50 lican press should stand shoulder to
her no good, and I eing very m
Arnel Wooley....................
. 12.50 shoulder in the coming campaign. few instance get out petitions. It is alarmed about her went far
J. Johnson and team..............
.30.00 They need e ich other in the great intended that their names shall be physican but failed to find our.
A. Foland and team................
30.00 work that is before them.—Eugene written in at the primaries by Dem­ came back by Elder Bros. ACaitt
C. Creecy .... ;.............................
.30.00 Register.
store and Mr. Elder recotnme«
H. Smith and team...................
With a united Republican press ocratic voters. Fifty thousand cir­ Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera i
30.00
culars
will
be
scattered
through
the
-U. S. Edwards and team....
10.50 the success of the party thia fall is
Diarrhoea remedy. I procuni
2.25
59.00 J. S. Davis ...................... •
assured. No other single fuctor will state instructing voters in that bottle of it, went home as quid
W.
J.
,Toh
1
........................
■
............
7.50
24.75
as possible and gave the bate
task.
5.00 contribute so surely to the election
5.75 Peter Newberg ...........................
dose of the remedy. It relir
of
the
entire
ticket
from
top
to
bot
­
W ork in R. D. N o . 6.
56.25
VESSEL TIED UP BY ACTION her in fifteen minutes and a
35.(0 Grant Dawson............... ,............
cured her entirely.” For sale
8.00 tom, and it is a matter for congrat­
OF OFFICER.
.32.50 T. R. Wilson.................................
11.50 ulation that the boys have gotten
Lamar’s drug store.
1.25 Frank Wilson .............................
1 ft) together. The timeworn adage that Master of Newport Says He Will
7.5O; A. Imlah..........................................
25.00
Acute Or Chronic—Which!
File Charge Against Officer.
30.(0 James Imlah ...............................
12.50 “A house divided against itself
No
matter if your kidney trr
11.25 A. Aratili and team.................
20.00 cannot stand" is as true in politics
is acute or chronic Foley’s Ki
3.00 H. Foster........................................
From the Astorian.
26.25 as in any other endeavor, and the
Remedy will reach your cae.
89.00 E. Gilette.......................................
............................... 11175
Captain E. IX Parsons, master of Claude Brown. Reynoldsville,
97.50 P. Fryce............. ............................. 30. d) Republican party owes its past
the
steamer
Newport,
plying
be
­
writes that
he suffered i
57.00 Lloyd Miller...................................
7.50 humiliating condition in Oregon to
kidney vom[
21.50 Delmer Stiehler............................. 11.25 the internal dissensions which have tween Portland, Coquille River months with
2.40 John Weiss...................................... 15.00
points and Coos Bay, says he in­ which baffled all treatment. A
been
aided
and
abetted
by
its
he tried Foley’s Kidney Rd
12.00 Clyde Lane....................................... 22.30
tends to file charges before United and a few large bottles effett
enemies. —Albany Citizen.
10.80 James Bodyfelt....................... .
3.00
States
Inspectors
Edwards
and
complete
cure. Jle says, “It-
What we can’t for the life of us
F. S. Foster......................................
0.96
been of inestimable value to*
50.00 T. R. Wilson................................... ,55.25 understand is why any Republican Fuller today against H. Volbusch.
43.75 Frank Wilson................................. 25 00 should be found shinnying with second officer of the vessel for tend­ —C. I. Clough.
1X75 Grant Dawson............................... 15.00 the Democrats? A Democrat is a ering his resignation and leaving
They Have A Definite Purp*
1.00
10.25 Harry Beckwith.............................
good scrapper. He is always right the craft without giving due notice.
Foley Kidney Pills (five (jj
L ittle N estucca R oad .
43.95 Geo. Baxter..................................... 25.00 there, trying his best to lick the Action will be brought under a relief in cases of kidney ami
41.06 P. Gynn.............................................. 52.00 Republican party. That’s politics- section of the revised statutes of der ailments. Mrs. Rose Gh
13ft 00 J. Heater............................................
But why any man the United States, which makes it Terre Haute, Ind., tells then
7 50 and it’s fair.
in her case. “After suffering
97. OP J. W. Kramien..............................
7.50 calling
himself a
Republican an offence for a licensed officer to many years from a serious c*
60.50 L S. Myers....................................... 44.50
25.00 IX O. Mvers..................................... 17.25 shouid be found lending his in­ leave his position without giving kidney’trouble and upending i
money for so called cure», I >
5.01) Krnest Petee................................... 44.50 fluence to movements which tend due and adequate notice.
44.15 Harry Petee..................................... 40.75 only to weaken and disrupt the Re-
It appears that Volhusch quit his Foley Kidney Pills the only i
cine that gave me a pemu
46.00 Steck Norwest................................. .36.25
publican party, by making it easier poet yesterday to accept a similar cure. I am again able to be up
73.50 Jack I .a bon tee............................... 27.75
3X00 Paul Holmes............................ .30.75 for Democrats to get into office, is berth on the steamer Golden Gate, tend to my work. I stall J
31.® Wm. Hartless................................. .38.75 beyond our comprehension.—Polk which rune between Portland and hesitate to recommend them
40.90 Martin Hartleys............................. 36.00 County Observer.
Tillamook. Because of hie action. sale by C. I. Clough.
38.50 David Smith................................... 29. (X)
Captain
Pareons states the New­ What is the Best for Indig«
15.00 King A Smith, powder .......... 36.25
| Democratic Ticket Named In port had to be tied up, as the
10. ft)
Mr. A. Robinson of bn“1
CORONEK’S iNQt’EST ON GEO. B en -
9.25
Assembly.
United States inspecters will not Ontario, has been troubled for
NET
21100
Governor—Jefferson Myres, Mult­ permit her to go to sea without a with indigestion, and recowr
1.00
12.® C. K. Reynolds.............................
Chamberlain’s Stomach and
full complement of officers and
1.00 nomah.
15.00 Geo. P. Wilt...................................
Tablets as “tile best medr-
1.00
22.® C. Randal...............................
Secretary of State—C. P. Strain, seamen. No one in Portland could ever used.” If troubled Wittig
1.00 Umatilla.
9.® J. J. Powell...................................
be found to fill the vacancy and the geetion or constipation giw“
1.00
5.(1) C. B. Wiley......................................
State Treasurer—T. A. Rinehart, captain save it is difficult to tell trial. They are certain to
M. C. Trowbridge.......................
1.(0 Union.
beneficial. They are easy •
Zft) U’’- I*- T. Boals".
.
1.50
how long the steamer will be forced
4 v Dr. T. R. Monk...........
I and pleasant in effect. Price
Attorney-General—A. E. Reaines,
1.50
to
remain
idle.
With
the
hope
of Samples free at Iaiinar'adr*i
I William Powell...........
1.50 Jackson.
71. d)
1.50
Superintendent of Public Instruc­ filling the vacancy he has sent to
15.(0 George Gaston............
Excellent Health AJdX
Seattle for a second officer and if
4.(0 tion—J. B. Horner, Benton.
42.50 Harold Manwarning
1.50
10.(0 Inez Bozorth.................
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of *
State Printer-James
Godfrey, successful the Newport may be in
8.40 Marion.
23.(5 Dr. Hawk, coroner...
Gifford Ave., San Jose, CaLJ
shape to sail tomorrow.
“The worth of Electric Bw"
10.(0 C oroner ’ s I nqi kst on E. K W ebb
Railroad Commissioner-at-large_
“If this matter should be allowed
4.75 Dr. Hawk, coroner..........
general family
,
Oswald West
to go unnoticed,” jsays Captain ache, biliousness and torpor
25.(0 I. R. Thompson..............
Representative, in Congress, first Parsons,
3ft® Eugene Atkinson............
“by no action being liver and bowels is so pro»«
district—S. M. Garland, of Linn, or
22.® Geo, W. Galloway........
taken against the offenders, com­ that I am prompted to say
L. M. Travis, of Lane.
15.00 Joe Osborn...........
in its favor, for the benefit
12-30 Kd Hayes...............
?eCreSentati're' in second distric merce would be tied up every little seeking relief from S,1C
while. Other steamers are likely There is more health for 0*
W. J. Galloway.
J- N. Teal or Dr. Harry Lane.
W. J Myers
Justices Supreme Court—W T to lie delayed for the same reason five organs in a bottle or
11.73
t
ft® Harry Broxrn...
of Union. “nd W. R. King^ unless a stop is put to the practice Bitters than in any oUM* W
________
® of making no complaints against know cf.” Sold under gw?
11® Olie B. Redburg
.........
1.75 of Baker.
drug
store. 20c.
”
........
1.75
18.00 K. M. Brown....
Apprehensive lest the Democratic the licensed officers for quitting Chas. I. Clough.
........ ....... 1.75
18 00 Oscar Splaid____
........ .......2.30 party fall into the clutches of Sena­ without giving a moment’s notice.
18.00 Inez Bozorth........
7.25 C oroner ’ s I nquest on U nknown tor Bourne and his troupe of politi­ It would result in a most serious Chamberlain’s Colic, 0*8
11 44
M an .
cal acrobats, the Kentucky Klick, injury to the commerce of the port.” Diarrhoea Remedy
43.00 I net Bozorth.......................
2.00 an organization of strict party men
During the marine engineers’
“I have used
Ch***
3ft 00 Coroner Hawk...................
12.®
strike at Portland in 1894, several Colic, Cholera and I ’is««*"
1X00 C. D. Grout.........................
met
in
assembly
in
Portland
on
2.00
26.00 IX Thompson.....................
1.75 Saturday, took the reins in hand of the licensed officers who went edy since it was first intro™
C. Emerson .......................
ZOO and put out a state ticket.
out in sympathy with the strikers the public in 1872. and ta"
one instance wl»J
¿00
11.25 W. Redburg.......................
This summary action was the were tried on charges of leaving found
was not speedily effected b
40.00 Geo. O. Vaughn .............
1.®
result of failure on the part of the tbeir positkma without giving a I have been a commern**
47.0C- John Bjonklund..............
1.®
Democratic Central Committee to full notice, resulting in the suspen­ for eighteen years, and ri
17.® Lloyd Angell...................
i.go take any action looking to the sion of their licenses. Since then out on a trip withooc
flu® Oscar Johnson .............................
1'53
49 ?5 Rudolph Buruiaster >.............
■election of candidates. The central there have been no complaints filed aifthful friend." saysH. »•
ot Oakland. Ind. Ter.
Ter-
4.®
C ost B ills in BtxjTLEo cases .
committee took the stand that it with the inspectors against anyone by Lamar’s drug store.
6.25 E.
“ W Stanley,
“
“
Hadlev cases 21 40
would savor too much of regular acused of a similar offense.
27. OU E. W Stanley. Gilbert case..
aso
Why James Lee Get **
11® K W Stanley. Laughlin case icao Republicianiam to hold an assem­
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