Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 30, 1911, Image 2

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    the 23 miles which is completed to Jenkins, Eugene, jeweler.
North Plaine, it would leave 77 miles Johnson, S. S., attorney.
Jones, J. I.., furniture dealer.
*
.STSICTLY IM ADVANCE.)
to construct and grade.
TILLAMOOK.
Kerron, S. M., physician.
One year.......................................... 1.50
The construction work involves a Kiger, G. W., timber lands.
Bro. Effenberger apix*ars to
75
Bii months......... _...........................
great deal of heavy work through King, B. E., hardware.
50
Three months..................................
lx* very wrathful with the snap
the Coast Range of mountains and King, W. C., capitalist.
shot man, for the Nehalem En­
Kintiaman, H. A., groceries.
also through the heavy timber in Knudson, C.
Entered an second class mail mat.
furniture dealer.
terprise devoted considerable
ter July, Issa, at the post office at
approaching the Tillamook county. Kunze, H. C., feed.
space last week in denouncing
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
Hence it is stated that it will take I.aliowitch, L, dry goods.
us because our ideas alxiut the
March 3, 1879.
almost a year to build it. The right Lamar, J. S., druggist.
improvement of the Necarney
What was’terined the “christen­
i Lamb, B. C., agent steamer Sue H.
Elmore.
Mountain road did not quite ing” of the town of North Plains, of way has all been secured and
paid
for.
Men
have
been
employed
^iilnmoob ¿¡raùlitjbt
Lamb,
G. B., Tillamook I.umber
agree
with
his.
By
way
of
a
22 miles from Portland and west of in removing the heavy trees from
We tire not going to lx? mock
Mfg. Co.
passing
remark,
we
must
ex
­
the
Cornelius
’
tunnel,
took
place
last
Latimer,
J. E., barber,
modest in the least, but we
press our thanks to Bro. Effen­ night with lilt) citizens from Portland off the right of way and this has la-a.'h, M- F’., meat market,
want
to
inform
tiny
of
tbe
tim
­
we
taken
a
good
deal
of
time
and
pre.
Keep punching it up
l.indsey, E. F., engineer.
berger for all the flattering re­ assistingjiin‘“the organization of a
mean a '«KI f<x>t water front at bermen that they cannot dic­ marks he published about us I Commercial Club. The town'isjjonly liminary work.—Oregonian.
Lytle, E. E., President P. R. &
tate to the Port of Tillamook
N. Co.
the head of navigation.
where the channel shall be from ami for bringing us so promi­ 60 days old and already hasjover 100 TILLAMOOK BOOSTERS ! Lytle, C. E., Supt. P. R. A N. Co.
nently
into
the
discussion.
But
i population, electric lights, a news-
Maddux, J. W., delivery.
this < ity to the bay, for the peo­
Mason, If., County Judge.
Evidently the county jail is ple of this city and vicinity will nothing can lx* gained by the paper and cement walks. .Many
The Commercial Club Has McGhee. C. A., assistant cashier
not a very strongly construct« d not stand for it. Tillamixik Enterprise showing its hostility | 1 buildings are being erected.
First National Bank.
place when it is so easy for a City is demanding that Stur­ to the snap idiot man, ami for The principal speakers last night
Had a Good Year.
McNair. Alex, hardware.
prisoner to cut his way out with geon channel lx* opened up, and that reason ve do not intend to were John F. Stevens, President of
Melchoir, N., bides, etc.
u table knife.
because it does not benefit this "come back’ in the same spirit the Hill lines in Oregon ; Postmast­ The Tillamook Commercial Club, Mendenhall, Boyd, clerk.
grix’eries.
or that land of some of the tim­ in which our young friend at er Merrick, of Portland ; C.C. Chap­ which was organized about a year Mills, Grant,
T. R., photographer.
Didn’t that jtir the sheriff ber owners should cut tio figure. Nehalem started to "roast" us, man, manager of the promotion ago, has made rapid progress, and Monk.
Morgan, John, farmer.
when he thought he wasnounc- Personal anil selfish ends is not for the question of opening up committee of the Commercial Club; become the most prominent factor Morris, H. E., optician.
ing onto his prisoner to find it worth}' of any consideration. one or the other of the roads to Dr. J. R. Weatherbee, B. P. Cornel­ in tlie development of the city and O’Brien, J. P., President O. \V. R.
N. Co.
was a roll of blankets. But he For instance,some of the timber connect Clatsop County was a ius, of Hillsboro, and John Zimmer­ county.
It has met with great
did not propose to take tiny owners areopposed to spending burning question, and caused a man, of North Plains.
success and its club rooms are a Patterson, Kyle, men’s resort.
Page, Eugene, furniture dealer.
chances in the darkness.
money improving the channel great deal of strife, when Bro.
The Portland delegation left here credit to the city. It took ijonsider- Patzlaf, Carl, department store.
to this city, while others, not so Effenberger was a very small in a special train, arriving at 8 p.m. able money to fix up the room, but Pennington, A. A..department store.
A. D. dentist.
"Bello, Bayocean, how’s that narrow in their views, are in kid. The snap shot man came in the new town, which for the pre­ apart from the piano player anil Perkins,
Plasker, H., plumbing, etc.
telephone line coming along ? favor of doing so. We do not to the conclusion some years sent is the terminus for the United pool tables, which were purchased Poorman, F. W., laundry.
And how long before work will want to see any antagonism be­ ago, whenever the county be­ Railways on its route to Tillamook. on the installment plan, the club Potter, T. B., Potter R< Realty Co.,
Bay ocean.
commence on the Bayocean tween the people of this county gan to develop, that both roads
It was announced the line would has paid for all its furniture, fixtures,
etc., and is in good financial shape Potter, T. I., Potter Realty Co.,
railroad ? And when will the and the timber owners, for it would be opened* up. Things I be completed in 1912.
I
Bayocean.
Sturgeon channel be dug out r" will only delay the improve­ are tending that way, we are
At the depot there was a large today.
Randall, C., farmer.
ment of the bar, while it will glad to say, but it takes time to delegation of farmers from the sur­
Aims and Objects of the C ub.
Ray, Chas., fanner and merchant,
Cloverdale.
The nnti-aasembly howlers, not delay harbor improvements, biing them about. This is the rounding country and citizens from
The aims and objects of the plub
position
that
we
take
in
regard
Rhodes, F. A., gents.' furnishings.
no doubt, thought they made a for the Ports can levy sufficient
are
best
told
as
adopted
by
the
club
the
village.
A
delegation
from
J. H., groceries.
great stroke when they howled taxes the next few years to to the Necarney Mountain road. Hillsboro also came to help celeb­ when it was first organized, which Rosenberg,
Rosenberg, H. H. groceries.
down representative govern­ complete the work without As there is such a difference of rate the event. On its arrival the are as follows :
Rowe, F. A., banker, Nehalem.
opinion as to what it will cost
ment for a new populistic fad. having to bond.
The purpose for which it is form­ Russell, A. A., Supt. Bayocean.
Portland delegation was escorted
to
put
the
road
in
good
shape
But you don't hear the anti­
ed is to fosted, encourage and de Sappington, F. L., real estate.
and make it safe for public tra­ by the citizens to a new building velop the mercantile, manufactur­ Schnal, M., gents.’ furnishings.
assembly howlers say a word
We are opposed to the system vel, we think it is wi“e to go where the “christening” took place. ing, agricultural, dairying, trans­ Schrader, Paul, Captain Sue H. El­
about the most extravagant
Dr. D. J. Murphy, of North Plains, portation and home interests and
more.
of
closing up the schools in the slow, especially as no provision
state legislature they help to
Severance, F., farmer.
introduced
Mr.
Chapman
as
the
resources
of
the
City
of
Tillamook
was
made
by
the
court
at
the
elect, which will make the state county for three days so that the
and of Tillamook County, Oregon ; Severance, Win., engineer.
presiding officer of the evening.
to collect and preserve and circulate Sharp, P. J., dentist.
tax come much higher another teachers can get together and January term to pay for the
Mr.
Stevens
was
then
introduced
B., musical instruments.
another. Even Bro. Trombley talk “'shop." This, like seve­ same, unless road work in other and lie told of his first visit to the useful information concerning said Shipman,
city and county ; to encourage wise Slirode, D. I.., ilour and feed.
in holding his wist now that the ral other districts in the coun­ parts of the couuty was put off Tualatin Valley and how it impress­ and
helpful legislation and to oppose Small, F. D., cold storage and fish.
taxpayers are hot in the collar ty, is heavily taxed to maintain or the indebtedness of the coun­ ed him. In th^ course of his re­ the enactment of all laws and tlie Smith, I. M., physician.
ty
increased.
If
the
county
had
the
high
school,
and
as
there
on account of the continued in-
passage of all ordinances which Smith, IraC., hardware.
has been an unusually large a competent engineer and road marks he said: “The first visit might injuriously affect the best Spaulding, Win., Supt. electric
crease in taxation.
lights.
amount of absence from the builder at the head of that de­ which 1 made into new territory, interests of said city and county ; to
C. W., attorney-.
school on account of sickness, partment, as we have so often . in Oregon after arriving here was forward tlie improvement of streets, Talmage,
Say, brother Headlight, our liver
to this valley— Tualatin. When I roads, avenues, the Port of Tilla­ Todd, P. '«V., of Todd Hotel.
it
looks
to
us
that
it
is
not
right
recommended,
it
would
not
take
Trombley,
C. E., Editor Tillamook
is reasonably sound, and yet we full
mook and public parks ; to improve
Herald.
to ace why state money should be to deprive the pupils of three long to ascertain what it would made the visit I became impressed aud extend transportation facilities;
donated to help some counties start days education, and it is not the I cost to build and cost of main­ with the Tualatin. I believed it to aid and encourage the erection Vernon, Jas., laundry.
a county fair, and not donated to correct thing from a taxpayers' tenance every year, for the En- then to be the richest part of the of needed public buildings ; the es­ Vidito, C. M., proprietor Hotel
Ramsey.
help all others.
If some counties
of new manufactories,
the prise reported some few months Willamette Valley— for that is what tablishment
start and maintain good fairs when point of view to allow
and the advancement of local im­ Viereck, Samuel, bakery.
it
is
just
a
branch
of
the
great
their populationanainduairies war­ pupils to indulge in three days ago that the wind moved one of
provements; to increase the wealth, Walton, Jas., Jr., cashier First
rant it, why cannot nil counties do idleness so that the teachers the bridges from its founda­ valley itself.
National Bank.
industries, influence, trade and pop
the same ? And if population and can get together and indulge in tions.
"I then continued to Forest Grove, ulation of said city and county ; to Ward, G. H., real estate.
It
is
"Show
me
”
the
industries will not warrant u fair, is
Gate City and Tillaibook. Iliad not promote the general welfare of the Watson, R. W., real estate and in­
uot state aid wasted if given for a few pleasantaries. Tie state cost with the snap shot man,
surance.
inhabitants of said city and county,
mid counties are expending i and if it is reasonable for a good made up my mind to build west to and to draw more closely together Whitehouse, S. B., insurance.
one ?—Yamhill Record.
Tillamook
until
I
reached
the
ocean.
the citizens of Tillamook and vicin­ Willett, George, attorney.
That isn’t the point. State large amounts of money every ' safe road, then we will Ixxist as
thereby cementing their busi­ Williams. Preston, farmer.
money is appropriated for so year for the University, Avricul-! loud as anybody for it, but we When I observed the timber there ity,
Williams, W. A., harness maker.
ness and social relations.
many different purposes, and tural College, .Normal Schools, I don't want to have to take the and saw the large and undeveloped
Woolfe, C. H., horse shoer.
Club
Makes
Good.
valleys,
I
made
up
my
mind
to
go
dormitories
and
libraries,
and
i
estimates
of
every
Toni,
Dick
Whitney Co. Ltd.,, timber owners.
great big • ums nt that, we can­
ahead.
I
had
come
to
the
conclu
­
The
club
has
been
fortunate
in
'city
and
county
high
schools,
Wist,
E. G.. clerk.
and Harry, who may be "knock­
not see why a county like Tilla­
sion
that
Portland
could
become
a
having
most
of
’
lie
leading
citizens
Zachmann,
R. F., plumbing, etc.
and
if
the
teachers
are
not
fitted
ing"
or
"boosting"
the
road
for
mook should be deprived oi a
t
_______
few, dollars out of the state and prepared to teach after the personal reasons. If Bro. Effen- great city, but to do so it must de­ become members, who have put
Notice.
treasury for the purpose of bold expenditure of so much money tierger will invited the Editor- velop its surrounding territory. I aside all personal and factional feel­
knew
that
it
would
be
useless
for
ing,
and
who
are
working
together
without
breaking
into
the
stud
­
Boosters
’
Association
to
Ne
­
ing n fair, in other words ae
Notice, is hereby given that tlie
wnut a "Square Deal" for Till­ ies of the pupils for three days, halem and get them to go over me to expect returns from any large with the boosting spirit to benefit County Court of Tillamook County,
amook, which it is not getting then it is time that the ineffi­ the road, nnd incidentally wine investment in railway properties this city and county. The club Oregon, will receive sealed bids for
when it comes to doling out cient teachers were culled out or them and dine them, it would, unless Portland received tbegrowth rooms are for the enjoyment of the the clearing and grading of the
make themselves proficient be­ probably, lx* the means of get­ she deserved. For that reason I members, where all can meet on a right of way of what is known as
state funds.
fore they are allowed to teach. ting the whole of the editors in­ made up my mind toget hold of common footing, without reBpect to
as the Wheeler Road, commencing
The Bay City Examiner was It is no wonder that there is a to the spirit of txxisting for the the United Railways, run a line to positions, politics or religion, and at the Zaddach bridge and follow-
born lust week, and the first is­ growing demand amongst the Necarney Mountain road. None the coasf by the shortest route and where one member has the same iug said survey to first mile post,
sue is n newsy sheet with a lot people to submit appropriations of the former editors in this bring this vaBt region within reach privileges and courtesies as others. according to plans and specifics,
Some few persona have withdrawn
of "big heads." It is hard to for the state educational insti­ county ever gained much con- of the market.”
tions on tile at the office of the
At the conclusion of the meeting from membership since the club County Clerk,
account for its premature birth tutions to a vote of the people. I tinually "roasting" the snap
was
first
organized,
but
notwith
­
a
North
Plains
Commercial
Club
man, for he has survived all
ur.l< • it is to satisfy the whims
A certified check equal to 5 per
who undertook that unprofes­ was organized by selecting Dr. standing this, the club has made
of .. foolish factional contention
With nil title respect to the sional method and is still at the Murphy president, B. W. Bath, steady and rapid gaina right along, cent of the amount of the bid, or a
in the city oi. the bay, which city council, we wnut to say Hint
bond satisfactory to the Court,
should not exist ; or it may be in passing the Model Saloon old stand and n factor in matters ( editor of the North Plains Sentinel, and numbers now about 119, with must accompany each bid as a
secretary, and Marion Mays, J. H. the prospects of still another large
tlui* -ome business nu n want to I < Irdinniice, which they did some |x*rtaining to the county.
guarantee that the bidder will exe­
l.ang, J. R. Wilson and Thomas increase in tlie near future.
dabble into jt urnrlisui for the I lew months ago, they should
cute a Bond for the completion of
Connell as an executive committee.
purpose of controlling the pol
List of Tillamook lobsters
Warning to Railroad Men.
the contract if awarded the same.
not allow either side of the
icy of the Press, which, in vari­ liquor question to defeat its pur
Look out for severe and even I
Below will tie found a list of the
All bids to be filed in office of the
ably acts ax a bixuuerang to ’ pose. We believe that if the dangerous kidney and bladder I Giving positive assurance that the members, who will have to be clear County Clerk of Tillamook County,
' trouble resulting from years of
iiicin. .Any »<>tx*r minded per­ ordinance is rigidly enforced ■ ¡railroading
Geo. E. Bell, 639 Third United Railways would arrive iu on tlie books to participate in the Oregon, on or before 10 o’clock A.M.
son knows there is not a living I and lived up to by the sahxin St., Fort Wayne, Ind., was many Tillumixik as soon as the rails annual meeting of the club next
Wednesday the Sth day of April,
for two newspapers at Bay City keepers we would have a much years a conductor on the Nickel could lie laid, and that it was not month :
1911,
Plate.
He
says
:
“
Twenty
years
of
mid it is useless effort to w.iste more reapectuble town and
tbe intention of Vie company to re­ Aiderman, W. B., road supervisor.
The County Court reserves the
left my kidneys in ter­
time mid money in that direr- much of the opposition to the railroading
J. P., hotel proprietor, Allen
rible condition. There was a con­ main at North Plains. John F. Allen,
right to reject any and all bids,
Bouse.
1i m, foreven should Bay City saloons would die out.
But. tinual pain across my back and Stevens in liis s|>eech to the mem-
By order of the County Court,
Fred C., Editor Tillamook
ever Ixtcome a city of several iiiifortiinntelv, the »alia n keep­ hipsanu my kidney» gave me much tiers of the new Commercial Club Baker,
Headlight.
J. C. H olden ,
thousand inhabitants it w< uld ers w ill not do the thing that is > distress, sml the action of my .it North Plains and the visiting Baker, \V. F., Postmaster.
County Clerk
be far belter to have one goisl I h - s I for their own business. I bladder was frequent and most ' farmers Thursday night, indicated Bales, K. M., Contractor.
March 17th, 1911.
j painful. 1 got s supply of Foley
Bull,
K.
A.,
Horse
shoer.
newspaper than two weaklings.
i
that
the
line
would
be
completed
They butt in, attempt to con-' Kidney Pills and tlie first bottle
Beals, A. G., Joint Representative.
However, we must welcome the trol city officials, so much so made a wonderful improvement and within the time scheduled.
A Fierce Night Alarm
Beals, Jr., B. L., book keeper.
I tour bottles cured me completely.
Examiner into new spaperdom
"It
would
not
pay
ua
to
stop
at
Beals, F. R.. real estate and finan­ is the hoarse, startling cough of a
that it is u difficult mutter lo| I Since lieiug cured I have recom­
of Tillumi ok county, with the
child, suddenly attacked by croup.
cial agent.
convict it saloon kee|x*r in this mended Foley Kidney Pills to many North Plains," said tlie speaker,
Often it aroused Lews Chamblin.
hope that it will lx* a factor in
Boals, R T., physician.
city, no matter how flagrant the of my railroad friends.”—C. I. "and if I told you that the terminus Bodyfelt. Wtu., carpenter.
of
Manchester, O., (R. No. 2 ] lor
ilie up building ol Bay t itv and
Clough.
would be at this point you would Botts, H. T., attorney.
oflcnce or convincing the evi-
their four children were greatly
a factor ax well in helping to
tiniice
The general public A Special Medicine for Kidney not believe me for no railroad Branstetter, L. P., steamer Golden subject to croup. “Soinetiines in
muke that n model city.
Gate.
severe attacks,*’ he wrote ‘‘we were
could go tn tlie expense that we
Ailment».
knows this mid the city officials
afraid they would die, but since we
Many elderly peiqile have found have gone in the conxtnition of the Brodhead. S. A., contractor.
ar.-, no doubt, fully aware of it
proved what a certain remedy Dr.
Buchanan, C. E., painter.
in Foley’s Kidney Remedy a quick
also. S< me of the saloon keep­ relief and permanent benefit from tunnel and other heavy work and Case, A. K., machinist.
King’s New Discovery is, we have
er* have not only violated the kidney nnd bladder ailments nnd expect returns for the investment. Christensen, F. W.,cheese inspector. no fear. We rely on it for croup
and for coughs, colds or any throat
Mixiei Salixin Ordinance in al­ from annoying urinary irregulari­ “I made up my mind that in Clements, C. W., |xxil rooms.
or lung trouble." So do thousands
due to advancing year«. Isaac building this road to the coast that Clough, C. I., druggist.
lowing parts of their salixins to ties
of others. So may y ou. Asthma
N. Regs
Farmer, M« k , nay
Coates, Tlios., abstractor.
tlie shortest route was the best and Crenshaw, H., sheriff.
remain open on Sundays, but •'Fo'ey's Kidney Remedy effei tei
Hay Fever, l.a Grippe, Whoo| ing
for the reason took over the United Davis, G. L., Chief-Engineer P. R. A Cough, Hemorrhages fly before it-
they »till further want to kill Complete cure in my case and
N. Co.
aOc. andtl.UO. Trial bottle free. Sold
Railways property. It was the in­
the ordinimce, for they had mi want others to know of it.”— C.
by Chas. I. Clough.
tention of our company to go to the Diehl. H., plumber.
amendment mtrisluced in the Clough.
Dwight, \V. G., merchant and cheese |
for in a city council which will knick
coast by way of Scappoose, but on
“Foley's Honey nnd Tar is the
Attacks Schoo' principal
broker.
I beat cough remedy 1 ever used as d
now it out some of the salient features
A seven* i attack on t
schiavi
____ , prin-
....... . eXi,,n'n<ng that route I found that
- - - it Finley, A., groceries.
stopped a severe cough
____ ,___
t
earning of tin* Mixiid Saloon Ordinance cipal, Chas • B. Allen,
of Sylvania,
no* *’° •nJ *• w“* • more Gladden. J. R.. agent steamer ' quickly
t af
long troubled me,*' says J
Goldin Gate.
• * ‘ by
*
" him.
'
"For round about way.
lielteve it the city council grants their Ga.. is thus told
W. Kulin. Princet-n, Nebr. Just so
more than three years." he writes,
|
Goeres,
Win.,
farmer.
"•*—
"I have gone over every foot of
request.
If tin* city oflicials "I suffered . i-i----
**
indescribable
torture
Groat, John, Captain government | quickly and surely it acts in all
■¡esses of coughs, colds, lagnppe
will not give the ordinance they ftoui rheumetisni. . liver and atom- j the way between here and Tillamook.
dredge.
Refuse substi­
----
isiasm) n fair trial, then it can r.i h trouldF and ui lisenseil
kidneys, The reaourccaMof that section are Haberlach, Carl. Secretary cheese and lung trouble.
tutes.—C. I. Clough.
failed
till I used Elec- the greatest iu Oregon.
fnctories and attorney.
These
truthfully lx* said that the ordi All remedies
u..
--------
-
-
Hitlers, tint four txitlles of thia valleys, such us the Tuulatin, are Haltom, K. T., department store.
nance was not pas seil in gissl trie
lias Millions Of Friends.
wonderful
------ *—’ ’ remedy
* cuieil me com-
Handley, T. B., Attorney.
faith, but |<> had the people, pletely." Such renutts
the richest in Oregon and can sup­ Haradon, F. H., Astoria, represen
How would you like to number
results are com-
i
, your friends l>y millions as Buck-
I . v idvutlx the si
‘
saloon
keepers mon. Thousands bless them i for port a large |x>pulation. With mil­
tative KI more Katate.
len’a Arnica Salve does ? Its as­
__
ixniy num w licit rtgtit” ol win lira* wanting to shut oft people curing stomach trouble, female
lions of feet of timber around Tilla- Harris, Wm., liveryman.
umi terminili» itri* wuute.I Tills looking into their saliHins, umi complaint«, kidney disorders, bU- nook to haul there is ample reason Harrison, Erwin, Cashier Tilla tounding cures in the past fort/
years made them. Its the be»*
nnd for new health and
tnook County Bank
city extended its weleovie to it the l ily council coin« ide w ith iousness,
Salve in the world for sore», ulcer*
vigor. Try them. Only SA*. at lor the construction. ”
Harter,
J.
R.,
real
estate.
the I’ R A N. Co. umi w rhetl them it i» -afc to predict that Clms. I. Clough
It was learned that the United Hathaway, J. H., farmer.
l eczema, burns, boils, scalds, cutw
' corns, sore eyes, sprains, swelling»,
hi .w* »mil» in procuring right» II blind pi;; business will be
Railways Company will be in Tills Hiner, Cliff, machinist.
bruises, cold sores. Has no equal
Foley Kidney Pills.
«.< wuy lor it. umi it iacui ;ml;; cnrricil on every Sunday. Ami
mo> k by 1912. Tbe
co«ti|Many, Henkle. R N., undertaker.
for piles :5c nt. Chas. I. Ciongk-
meut tii.it Tillamook Ciiv w ill taking nil tln-sc and other ini i ' Neutralize anti remove the |x>iaons Ihniogh its official, has indicated, Hoag. E. D.. wood worker.
that cause backeclie. rheumatism,
uln«> become tile terminus oi dents into consideration, it it j nervoiianess and nil kidney and that the date of arrival in Tillamook | Holden. J <.., County Clerk.
The most common caune of insom­
Webster, attorney.
nia in disorders of the stomach.
the United Railway sit the |x*o the saiixm keepers w ho ara* do , til.oldet ii irgulaniies They build aluxild lie some time in lanwary. Holmes.
Holly, W. H., clerk.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv**
1 le oi Uns city and vicinity will mg moi. than anyone else to i up and restore I He natural action of The distance from Portland to Tilla­ jackson, U. <1, County Surveyor,
I
Tablets correct these disorders
these vital organs.—C. 1. Clough
*
enkina,
Emmett.
Captain
Henrietta
mook is about KA) miles aud with
'enable you to sleep. For sale bf I
I Lamar’s Drug Store.
I
I
RATES
OF
SUBSCRIPTION
not attempt to hold it up and
place obstacles in its way, for
if this is done it will compel the
United Railways to establish its
terminals elsewhere.
So let
an effort lx* made by the Tilla­
mook Commercial Club to ex­
tend the glad hand to tbe offi­
cials of the United Railways tit
the first opportunity.
place the county in the
column. _____________
“dry"
WILL
TO
rush
work
United Railways to be
Completed by Jan­
uary 1912.
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