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    Tillamook Headlight, February 1 1912.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
ing their money with a lavish
hand who are trying to defeat
Taft so that they can get back
into power and conserve and tie
up this Western country for
future generations.
But Taft
has made good and made an
excellent president, and the peo­
ple should judge him in that
light, not from the false insin­
uation of men of the Pinchot
tvpe, who is active in La Fol­
lette’s behalf It is often well
to let well enough alone, and
this applies to President Taft
who is entitled to and deserving
of a second term.
TAXES
recommended by the consult- < WHY STATE
ing engineer.
If the Port of ■
ARE SO HIGH
Tillamook is to appropriate the ;
burn of $200,000 towards to bar. j Legislature and People
then it is only right that it |
should have something to sav­ Appropriate $3,063,815.
in selecting the best channel j
from this city to the bar, espe-, The lavish hand of appropriation,
cially as the money is to be, not alone by the Btate legislature
raised locally to make this im­ at its last biennial session, but
provement.
If the Port will through continuing appropriations
grit its teeth, get busy and take of proceeding legislatures and
a firm stand for the city's inter­ through appropriations made dir­
est and future development ectly by the people at general elec­
we will all feel glad, for we tions, has resulted in the state taxes
want to see the dirt fly iu this of Oregon being piled up for the
fiscal year ending iu 1912 to the
most important project.
honor a requisition for it, owing to
faulty provisions of the law.
Notice of Receiver s SalC
In the Circuit Court of the St..
Burial Pict to Be Secured.
Oregon, for the County
The bureau of labor statistics rep­
Tillamook.
y 01
75
Six months....
resents a levy of $4000 and another Elmore Packing Com­
50
Three months
pany, a corporation,
$4000 is levied for a burial plot for
Plaintiff,
Spanish-American war veterans in
vs.
Entered as second class mail mat­
Portland.
Desert
land
board
ex
­
Mary H. Elmore
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
penses
represent
$3000
of
the
levy
Defendant. J
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of
In pursuance of and by virtu,
March 3, 187V.
and the department of education
about $6000. About ¿30,000 is re­ a decree and order of sale Of
above entitled court in the ah»
presented in the levy for the pay | entitled cause, directing me a. ti
ment of back salaries and expenses I Receiver appointed in the abU
of defunct normal schools left 1 entitled cause by the above J
titled court, to sell the real pronen
stranded by the session of 1909.
hereinafter described, under and 1
Other expenses for which levies virtue of said decree, which J
must be made are :
About $11,000 decree was duly rendered and e
for the blind school; $40,000 for the i tered of record in the above I
amount of $3,063,815, to be paid by
school for deaf mutes; $9,000 for the ¡titled court on the 16th day ,
December, 1911, and directing J
the people of Oregon in this one
baby home in Portland; $10,000 for as said receiver to sell the sam»i
We
want
to
take
issue
with
The big ocean liner steamed up
year
alone
—
an
amount
never
even
the
Board
of
Government
Engi
­
to the Buy City dock and made
the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Society; the highest and best bidder titer
fast. The pilot shoved his head out neers, composed of Lieut.-Col. approached during former years.
$7500 for the Florence Crittendeu for at public auction, in the rna,
When, in 1910, the levy was pre­
of the window and inquired of a John Biddle and Majors Jav J.
Refuge home; $23,000 for
the ner and form prescribed by lawfM
lounger:
“ Where’s Tillamook ?”
sale of real property on exect
The Supreme Court Ims de­ " Tillamook! why, 1-e t’-s s-e-e, er, Morrow and C. W. Kutz, in re­ pared for the year 1911 and the state Soldiers’ home at Roseburg; $25,000 the
tion,
cided that there is rio law where sure, Tillamook’s up the slough.’’ gard to one paragraph in their board of tax commissioners placed for orphans and foundlings and
I will on the 20tli day of Februarr
by a county can bond for road Mr. Webster says a slough is "u report on the Tillamook bar and the amount of state taxes to be col­ the various homes to take care of [1912, at the hour of ten o’clock u
lected
for
that
year
at
$1,351,820,
ex
­
the
forenoon of said day, at thi
work, the court reversing the hollow filled with mud,” and he bay improvements.
It is as
this class of children; $35,000 for
was a smart man. The passengers
north entrance door of the Count
clusive of the normal school ap­
J ack son cou n ty ease and the will came
the state sanatoria for tuberculosis Court House, in Tillamook City, i
ashore.- Bay City Examiner. follows ;
propriation, it was just prior to the
of the people, who voted to bond
Much of this work is not essen­ opening of legislative session of poor; $60,000 for the state school Tillamook County, Oregon, seli i
And
after
the
passengers
went
that county for $1,500,1X10 for
public auction to the highest an
tial to the Commercial development
ashore they found a whole raft of Tillamook Bay. It is believed 1911. That legislative session pass­ for the feeble-minded; $10,000 for best bidder therefor, for U.S. go!
special road work.
the
executive
department;
$9000
for
coin in hand, the following dei-
of loungers, an extensive ex­ that deep water across the bar and ed appropriation bills exceeding
panse of mud fronting on Bay a channel of good depth to some $5,347,000, including the appropria­ the fisheries department; $40,000 for cribed real property, to-wit :
Situate in the County of Tills,
The buuine»» manager of the City,
__ ., ___
_____ __ eating
_ up
. the point within the bay, reasonably tions for the University of Oregon salmon hatcheries and numerous mook.
the toredo
State of Oregon :
Buv City Examiner turned up dock and the south west gales close to the entrance, would provide
small terns for indigent veterans,
and
for
the
Monmouth
Normal
The E. half of N.E. quarter, N.I
iriif-nirijx last week, anil it is sup­ making it hard to navigate. The all necessary facilities for market­
capturing fugitives from justice quarter
of S.E. quarter and Lot 1 of
ing the greater lumber resources
posed he took the "bumbers” passengers, after finding that which are tributary to the bay. school dormitory.
and others of kindred nature.
seetion 22, Tp. 3 N., R. 10 W., ex.j
All Will Be Collected.
on the train. Bro. Conger says: they had been dumped down in Further, it is believed that the
cept
Town
of Nehalem and one 'and]
Bridges to Be Built.
While these appropriations were
one half acres, sold to School Dis.
“But this is what hurts. Be the wrong pew, took the first proposed straightening of Hoquar-
for
Appropriations for $20,000
won our confidence and friend­ train for Tillamook, the center ton Slough would not result in made subject to referendum, the bridges across the Snake river are trict No. 39.
Also tract commencing at a point
benefits commensurate with the cost quashing of the referendum peti­
ship and departed owing us a of the greatest dairying section as even were this work accomplish­
included in the levy, as well as a where section line between sections
tions
by
the
lower
court
has
¡result
­
goodly stack of hard earned in Oregon,with the bright pros­ ed mills for lumber manufacture
number of large items covering the 22 and 23, Tp. 3 N,, R. 10 W.. inter !
ducats.”
Open confession is pect of its also becoming the would locate below the slough. ed in the state board of tax com­ cost of the office of the attorney-gen­ sects lot 4 in block 5 of the Town of I
good for the soul, but we hope greatest lumbering center on Between Hoquarton Slough and missioners including them in the eral and the judicial department. Nehalem, then down line of blocks!
4 and 5, 248 ft. to Nehalem river to a|
Bad City, a distance of about 4% levy for 1912 as a portion of the
that Bro. Conger will not allow the Pacific Coast. If the Bay miles,
the channel lies largely at a
A levy of $108 000 is made for pay­ stake 2 ft. North of Wiats Wharf,|
himself to lie in such bad com' City Examiner needs any more distance from the shore line and is $3,063,815 to be collected during 1912.
then North 20 degrees E. 33 ft. to al
At the same time the people them­ ment of salaries of circuit judges. lot formerly owned by C. Pye. then!
by low mud fiats sub
panv again.
boomerang it can have all it bordered
The
levy
for
salaries
of
district
attor
­
North 70 degrees West, along line
merged at high water, and several selves have aided iu pushing this
wants.
of the tributary streams enter and amount up to its present magnifi­ neys is more than $60,000 and for the of said lot to line ocriveen section»
The Government Engineers
discharge heavy deposits of sedi­ cent prorortions. A few years ago supreme court about $60,000.
The 22 and 23, then south on said sec- ]
are of the opinion that it will
Governor West has issued a ment throughout the freshet season. the people decided to furnish the cost of the commission to investi­ tion line to beginning, containing!
Though
this
reach
maintenance
acres in Lot 5, Section 23, Tp
require two jetties for the im­ proclamation fora “Good Roads charges would be heavy, and few Univerisity of Oregon with an an­ gate the judicial system of the state 3-16
3 N„ R. 10 W.
provement of Tillamook bar. Week, “begin ni ng February4th, opportunities are offered for es nual continuing appropriation of is placed at $3800 and the Oregon
Also the following lots in the!
But what is going to cause o discuss good roads. It is a tablishment of sawmills. ”
$125,000 for maintenance. This is a National Guard levy is more than Town of Nehalem : All of Blocks 1.
2, 3, 4 ; Lots 3, 4 and the W. one
perplexity is that after the Ports happy idea, but coming from
With all due respect to these portion of the $3,000,000 to be collect­ $150,000, this including the levy for half of Lots 7 and 8, iti Block 5;
have gone the limit fortlie north the Governor who vetoed all the
the
erection
of
proposed
armories.
gentlemen, it is plain that they ed. In 1910 the people voted |to
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8, in Block 6:
jetty and harbor improvements, good road bills passed at the
are not hb conversant with local appropriate $200,000 for the new The state penitentiary comes into all of Blocks 7, 8, 9 and 10 : Lots 1
Colonel W. T. Russell says the last State legislature it looks as
5, 6, 7 and 8, in Block 11 ; Lots!
conditions as they should have eastern Oregon branch insane [asy­ the levy for more than $100,000. and 2,
2, 7 and 8. in Block 12 ; Lots 3, 4, 5.
division engineer “believes that though the governor is playing
been. How does these gentle­ lum. The last legislature voted tc the state training school for about 6, 7 and 8, in Block 13 ; Lots 1, 2, 5,
the effect of one jetty will be politics Any effort to appro­
that the lumber appropriate $330,000 additional for $35,000. The state board of forestry, 6, 7and 8, in Block 14; all of Blocks
temporary, and that the second priate tax money for a State men know
Also all the tide land
manufacture
will be located the branch insane asylum. The created by the last legislature, helps 15 and 16.
one will liecotne necessary,” Highway Commission should
| $200,000 was levied for 1911. This to pad the levy by more than $60,000, fronting and abutting above des­
below
and
not
above
the
slough?
I
and then concluded his report be strenuously opposed, for it
cribed property.
year the levy includes $330,000, as and the state board of health by
Also beginning at the corner of
by saving : “While it may be will only help to swell the State We will say, without fear of
mare than $26,000. The department sections 4, 5, 32 and 33, Tps. 2 and
voted for by the legislature.
contradition,
that
the
best
sites
impracticable nt this time to tax, and as the taxpayers will
of
state
represents
a
levy
of
mote
3
N.,
R. 10 W. ; thence W. on line
The University of Oregon appro­
bind tin* locality to participate be “pinched” a goodly sum for for lumber manufacture are
priations in themselves total more than $23,000 for the year, in addition between sections 5 and 32, 6.13
on
Hoquarton
Slough
and
the
in the cost of the second jetty State tax this year, we see no
to numerous other minor depait- chains; thence south 16.22 chains [
to Bay shore ; thence north 611
should its necessity become ap­ use paying a few more politi­ Tillamook river, with the ex­ than $528,000, as voted by the last
ments which swell the total to $3,063, - degrees East 7 chains ; thence north
parent, the board lielieves that cians big salaries and expenses ception of the south side of legislature, in addition to the $125,- 815.
55 degrees East 2.65 chains ; thence
it should also pay one-half the for looking wise whole holding Tillamook bay, which is pro­ (XX) continuing maintenance appro­
A recapitulation of the situation north 34 degrees east 5,13 chains;
tected
from
the
southwest
gales
priation.
With
the
L
T
niversity
ap
­
cost thereof.”
down soft jobs. Let each coun­
thence north 24 degrees East 5.25
and the advantage of the south propriation ; with $150,000 appro shows that the total amount requir­ chains ; thence North 58 degrees
ty look after its own road work.
ed
for
the
two
years,
including
pay
­
East 1.75 chains; thence North 30
The only way to obtain good And as far as Tillamook county channel, which is the best on priated for a new capitol building
West 1.50 chains to line
roads is by making the road is concerned it does not need the bay and would cost least to and site in Salem, and with the ment of specified claims, was $5,670,- degrees
between sections 4 and 33 ; thence
lew large enough to do the State officials to come here and maintain. Let us inform these $330,000 for the Eastern Oregon asy­ 071. The total expense which the west 7.51 chains to the place of be­
necessary work, for there is no advise us how or where we gentlemen that all the lumber lum, these three items alone reach state will be subject to for the fiscal ginning 15.21 acres. Variation 21
law whereby money can ’be should build roads. We have manufactories erected on the to more than $1,000,000, which is a year ending December 31, 1912, is degrees East.
Also all the frontage, wharfing
raised other than from the road plenty of brains to attend to our north side of the bay have portion of the $3,000,000 to be raised $3,«21,007. The total receipts fortlie rights
and privileges north and in
proved
failures
on
account
of
year
1912
were
$403,742.
The
excess
this
year.
tax or special tax for road pur­ own road work, but if Governor
front of lot two (2), in section four
toredos
and
the
heavy
winter
of
miscellaneous
receipts
for
1911
Lock Levy is ¿100,000.
poses. All the controversy over West can devise some plan to
(4), in township two (2), North of
Then there is another $100,000 to over the estimated levy was $35 644. range ten (10) West of the Willam­
good roads in Tillamook County raise money to build roads with­ gales. The Cooperage Co.’s and
comes right back to what the out “pinching” the taxpayers, the Williams mills collapsed as be levied for the free locks and The estimated receipts for 1912 are ette Meridian, extending from the
In addition placed at $437,153. The estimated line of ordinary low tide to the
Booster Editors recommended then we would be glad to hear a result of the ravages of the canal at Oregon City.
channel of the Nehalem river.
toredo
and
the
storms.
The
about
$425,000
is
included
for the unexpended balances for 1909-1910
last summer after their junket­ how it is to tie worked out.
Also beginning at the south west
Miami
Lumber
Co.
’
s
saw
mill
will
be
$40,000
and
estimated
unex
­
central insane asylum at Salem.
corner of Lot numbered one (1), of
ing trips through the county,
at Hobsonville is going to rack, On top of this comes appropriations pended balances for the years in­ section four (4), Township two (2)
s iz . $.-> o , oim > for each of the three
of range ten (1C) West of the
road districts for the next four
When it comes to improving and it will not be a great while for the Oregon Agricultural college cluded in the present biennial period North
Willamette Meridian, and running
or five years. It is safe to pre­ the water front of Tillamook before the dock will collapse as for 1912 amounting to more than $80,000. This is a total of $592,817, or thence north on the line between
dict, however, that the next City and the channel to Tilla­ the toredo have undermined $400,000. These three items in them­ the amount required to opperate the lots one and two of said section and
State legislature will pass a mook bay, this should be taken and eaten away the piling. And selves total nearly $1,000,000 and in state, less thecontinuingappropria- a prolongation theree* to low water
mark of Nehalem Bay ; thence
general law so that if tin- peo­ hold of with a view of giving it is safe to say these gentlemen the six items outlined practically tion for the Monmouth Normal easterly
following said low water
never
stood
on
that
dock
when
school
is
$36,625,
or
a
grand
total
two-thirds of the appropriations
ple of any county desiring to this city ns deep a channel as
mark to a point on ¿aid low water
for 1912 of $3,063,815.
bond for roud work will have any part of the bay. No one the wind was catching up the for the year are included.
mark line ten chains east of the
line between said lots number one
the right to do so.
The continuing appropriations
need suggest anything short of lumber from off the piles and
and two prolonged ; thence south
this, for that is what this city hurling it around like so much reach a total of $605,150. When the
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale,
on a line parallel with said line
paper and when it was danger­ legislature met the total amount of
between lots one and two and ten
Don't “beef” because the demands and is going to have. ous for lumber schooners to tie
N
otice
is
H
ereby
G
iven
,
—
That
continuing appropriations that had
chains distant therefrom to the
State tux comes high.
As a It is now only a matter of a com­
in
puraunce
of
a
decree
of
foreclo
­
up there.
There is the Fox
line of said lot one ; thence
result of the political mix up in paratively short time when the mill, another monument of been handed down as heritages sure and order of sale duly render south
west on said south line to lot one to
< )regon there are two legislative improvement of the bar will be folly building a saw mill with from proceeding legislatures was ed and entered by the Circuit the south west corner thereof and
Indies the State legislature commenced, and as soon as the these conditions to contend with $418,450. The session of 1911 in­ Court of the State of Oregon, for place of beginning, containing
creased this amount by practically Tillamook County on the 11th day twenty-five acres more or less, and
and the people.
Ami by the Port of Tillamook case is dis­
gradually going to decay and $200,000, or a greater increase for of November, 1911, in a certain suit also all riparian rights and wharf
posed
of
$150,1X10
will
lx*
avail
­
look ot things another legisla-
pending in said |court, where­
ruin. Yet with these facts and continuing appropriations than ever then
in Lewis Sondheim is plaintiff and privileges of whatever nature per­
lut.ve body is needed to restrain able for this work. In view of
experiences known for many attempted by any proceeding law- Srethna S. Phelps is defendant, in taining to said described lands, less
its
great
importance
to
this
city
the two others in order to put a
right of way heretofore conveyed
years, it is remarkably strange making body in Oregon.
favor of said plaintiff and against to
the Pacific Railway & Navigation
stop to the extravagant methods mid that no time should lx* lost,
said defendant, and in pursuance Company.
that these gentlemen should be
the
Port
ot
Tillamook
would
be
Consequently,
in
themselves,
of passing laws with appropria­
of an execution and order of sale
so
ignorant
of
the
advantages
Dated
at Tillamook City, Oregon,
the continuing appropriations go duly issued out of said court upon
tions for nil manner of things. justified iu getting busy mid I
this 25th day of January, 1911.
and the disadvantages as to well past the $500,000 mark, and, said decree and ______
prepare
to
commence
work
at
______
____
order
of
sale
bear-
iv
But don’t beef,” for we* have
W ebster H olmes ,
8Ld.a,e,._De.ceflber „ætll:_191.1L.and
had several State legislatures as early date as possible,as there where the lumber manufac­ exclusive of the $125,0'40 already'i?
Receiver.
to
me
directed
as
Sheriff
of
Tilla
claimed to lie nominated and is not the least doubt but what tories will be located. It is.safe mentioned as maintenance for the niook County, Oregon, I, H Cren­
elected by the will of the peo the supreme court will sustain to say that lumtier manufactur­ I niversity of Oregon, are well shaw. Sheriff of Tillamook County,
Splendid Stock.
pie. I he politicians who got Judge Benson. Anyway it is ers are not going to erect saw within the neighborhood of $500,000. Oregon, will expose for sale, and
sell at public auction to the highest
The dependable S. W. Miller is a
into office ls*caiisc they shouted time tor the Port to get a move mills where the toredo and the
Monmouth Gets Share.
bidder for cash in hand on Saturday Piano of today. Every stick of
tor the Ore-gon system or called on, decide upon some course of winter storms are a menace to
The people voted a 1-25 of a mill the loth day of February, 1912, at 10 timber in its construction shows
tl.- iuse l\cs "progressives" or action mid make all prelimi­ them, buttbey will build where tax as a continuing appropriation o clock A.M., all the following des­ splendid standard stock, value and
insurgents," have proved a nary preparations right away, they are protected from the for the Monmouth Normal school. cribed real property situated in I up to date features never found in
pianoes of a lower grade.
; ind success in piling on tax lithe Port decides to let the storms with safe anchorage for This was voted at the general élec­ Tillamook County, to-wit:
of Blocks 4 and 17 in the town
The S. W. Miller Piano uses for
uiion. and now that it touches work by contract or intends to vessels. We have not noticed tion in 1910 and consequently there of All
Netarts Bay Park, according to • its strings the celebrated Poelman
even taxpayers' pocket ls*ok, build a combination dredge, it any lumber manufactories just ’ will be no more than $35,000 raised the map and plat thereof on file in I German imporied wire, which ia
it vv ill not take long now tor is going to take some time to inside of the Columbia river, for that school in 1912. This, accord­ the office of the County Clerk of the highest priced piano wire in
Why not do so but we do know that the big ing to the opinion of the attorney­ Tillamook County, State of Oregon. the world.
A piano with auch
the |H-ople to admit that they call for bids.
For the purpose of satisfying said strong, superior staple wire never
liiive l>een tooled and mislead bv now and save time ? There is bulk of them are located away general. ia to be raised among the
decree, and wherein it is decreed
but stays steadily in,
the shuffling of the political no use delaving longer, for it is up the Columbia river and on counties the same as any other that the plaintiff have judgment I disappoints,
tune, where a cheaply made pianXU
the
A
illatnette
river.
So
it
will
action,
and
quick
action,
now
cards in < )reg<»n.
state revenue and so goes into the against the defendant for the sum would go wrong. We invite you
demanded
With $150,000 to be in Tillamook, the manufac­ levy in the same manner.
of $313.52, with interest theron at the to our store to see and hear this
expend on the water front and turers will locate their factory»
nite of ten yer cent, per annum [ piano. Jones and Knudson <ni-
There
are
a
host
of
other
expenses
President Taft has made good the channel to the bay, that as far inland as possible.
from April 15th, 1911. forthe further [ ginators of the direct selling plan
to
be
added
to
those
already
enu
­
sum of $35.00 attorney's fees, and I in Tillamook from factory to home
ami lived up to his promises, amount of money is sufficient
merated to bring the total up to the for the costs and disbursements of I distributors.
lie has also proved himself to to make riiianiixik City an im-
mark which the people and legis­ the suits taxed at $41 80.
be level headed in many trying portant shipping port, for it is
DONT MISS THIS !
Dated this January 11th. 1912.
lature have compelled to be named
circumstances.
Hut unfortu­ at the head of navigation and in
A Good Position
H. C renshaw ,
Photographs
at
Greatly
Re*
as
the
state
lew
for
191Z
The
state
nately for the president and his the heart of the county. And
Sheriff of Tillamook County-
Can be had by ambitious young
banking department will coat the
duced Prices.
Oregon.
men and women in the field of
cabinet the dirty “muckrnkers“ for that reason u 16 foot cluqi-
"IX ireless* or Railway Telegraphy,
people $10,000 during the year, ac­
have been constantly assailing nel is necessary. It is just as
I n order to reduce our over sup­ cording to the levy, although ¿uch
Since the 8-hour law became effect­
Prices for Hogs.
the administration. This was well to state in this connection ply of Photographs Card Mounts,
ive,
and since the wireless com­
all brought about because Taft that no money will lx- appro­ we will make Cabinets or smaller of thia will be returned in fees The
panies are establishing stations
Light
hogs
150
lbs.,
8Uc.
throughout the country there is a
would not allow- himself to l>e priated by the Port of Tillamook Sepia or black and white, on any board of control is set down for
130 lb* to 200 lbs. Sc.
great shortage of telehraphera.
controlled, dictated to by men for the bar until it is assured of style card mount on hand for ¿2.00 iio.om for salaries and expenaea
200 lbs. to 250 lbs. TSc.
Positions pay beginners from $70
like Pincliot, who has a foolish ■ he right chanuel on the bay. per duten. while they last. Theae and for $13,8X1) for anrveya and other 300 )b* and over, 7c.
to $90 per month, with good chance»
|
expense*
Bounty
on
wild
animals
are
all
staples
up
to
date
mount*
Tillamook Meat Company.
conservation theory and would 1 he Port ha. had some ex peri-,
of advancement.
The
National
is levied at SiauUl
very choice style*
(Telegraph Institute of Portland.
bottle up this Western country cnce a. to the annual co*t of some
Regulsr price, $4.00 to $7.00.
A fund of $10.000 ia levied to aid
Oregon operate, uuder the super
Hxjfor 9*1«
instead of opening it up. That maintaining the middlechannel
Drop in and look them over.
vision of R. R. and Wireless officials
in fighting bubonic plague, but thia
is the kind of men, with their which will lx* obviated if the
MONK'S STUDIO.
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in quantiti«* from and places all graduate, into posi­
amount wdl probbbly revert, aa «
inherited wealth,whunre spend Sturgeon chauuel is used.
tion..
r
one to 100 ton. .st ruling price.-In-
NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
,be ••cretary of state baa refused to
2v* mile, fidl dataj*? y°” *° WTlte ,hem .tor
north of Tillamook City.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year.........................................
150
ftbe Cillaniooh ^eabligbt.
Editorial Snap Shots.
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