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* Tillamook Headlight, February 8, 1912 Notice of Appllcation’for License tai' la—»■ Notice of Receiver’« Sale. the wheel and place Tillamook •------------------------ ------- • I His overwhelming victory at he makes a glaring mistate- City amongst the up-to-date to Sell Spiritou* Malt and Vinous In the Circuit Court of the State of Liquor* and Hard Cider, Etc. the last presidential election ment. Men like Pinchot and a business towns of Oregon. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. > Oregon, for the County of One year.—..................................... l.&o showed the confidence that the few others who have a barrel of Tillamook. N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That 75 money to throw away in their Six month»........................................... Elmore Packing Com-j a petition presented in and to the 50 people had in him, and nothing Three month» ............. ..................... efforts to defeat Taft may have puny, a corporation. County Court of Tillamook County, have occurred whereby he has Death of Mrs. Allender Plaintiff, Oregon, for a liquor license, is in obtained control of certain news lost the confidence reposed in vs. • words letters and figures arid a Entered as second class mall mat papers, but not the independent Sarah Corbin was born at Cassville, full, true and correct transcript Mary kJ. Elmore ter July. 1888, at the post office at him. Press of the country. When a Huntington Co., Pa. on New Years therefrom and the whole thereof Defendant J Tillamook, Ore., under the act of In pursuance of and by virtne of March 3, 1870. Some of the up-to-date towns man like Senator La Follette day, 1823. At the age of 21, with an is as follows, to-wit: decree and order of sale of the which have paved streets now extols the muckrake magazines older sister she moved to Fairfield, In the County Court of the State of a above entitled court in the above and denouuces the newspapers Oregon, for the County of Iowa, where, at the age of 26, she was find that they made a mistake entitled cause, directing me as the Tillamook. u. be Öjillamook Ijcnöligbt, when they failed to have the he certainly made a bad and ir married to Baker M. Allender, a pion In the matter Receiver appointed in the above of the entitled cause by the above en electric and telephone wires and reparable break which cannot eer of that undeveloped country. To application of J. J titled court, to sell the real property McCormick for a gas pipes placed underground. be overlooked by the Press. It this union six children were born the hereinafter described, under and by License. Editorial Snap Shots. The result is that fine looking was unfortunate for him that he oldest of whom, Mary Belle and Archer To Liquor virtue of said decree, which said the Honorable County Court did so, and just as unfortunate Green, died in early childhood; Henry | business streets are spoiled on decree was duly rendered and en above named : for him to have politicians like of record in the above en If we are going to have a account of dirty looking, un Pinchot spending their money Clay died in Iowa near the age of 43, | W e , the undersigned , hereby tered titled court on the 16th day of county fair this fall the Com sightly poles and wires. Now with a lavish hand so that they leaving four children, two boys and ALLEGE AND SHOW TO YOU THE FOL December, 1911 and directing tue LOWING FACTS AND PETITION YOU mercial Clubs or the Grangers is the time to get started right, I can get back into office with two girls; the two girls, Daisy and AS FOLLOWS : — as said receiver to sell the same to for it will entail considerable Josie being now in Oregon and well the highest and best bidder there should have charge of it. That we and each of us are resi expenditure later on to place their foolish conservation ideas known in this city. Sarah Ella died in dents and legal voters within Gari for at public auction, in the man them where they belong. It is and bottle up this Western Kansas at the age of 47 leaving seven baldi Precinct, in Tillamook County, ner and form prescribed l>y Jaw for the sale of real property on execu One thing that can be said of just a well to get started right | country. That is what the chief children. Of Mrs. Allender’s six child Oregon, and have been 8 . tion, utn the K R. & N. without fear of <■'. in the improvement of Tilla-, muck-a-mucks in La Follette's ren only two are now living: Geo. M., more than thirty days I will on the 26th day of February, contradiction : It is the most mook City, and this is one of [ campare after,which the people an expert printer and linotype machin ceeding the date and «."**’ piv- 1912, at the hour of ten o’clock in this petition, and the fill ’fining , scenic railroad in Oregon. That things that the city officials of the Northwest should resent. ist, who with his family resides at having been and now ng thereo the forenoon of said day, at the should help in boosting Tilla should not overlook and insist It was on the advice of Pinchot Davenport, Iowa, and Frank who re residents and legal vo'er® within north entrance door of the County Court House, in Tillamook City, in mook County. upon carrying cut. It will not that President Roosevelt placed sides in this city and with whom said Precinct for more than thirty Tillamook County, Oregon, se'll at days next preceeding February a large tract of land south of be long before the people of this public auction to the highest and “Grandma” has made her home since 1st, 1912. Every taxpayer in Tillamook city will be wanting to use gas Tillamook City into a reserve a coming to Oregon. That we hereby petition you to best bidder therefor, for U.S. gold coin in hand, the following des County should put his foot, on for illuminating and cooking few years ago, and deprived She had been sick for about six grant a license to sell, spiritous cribed real property, to-wit : the scheme of Governor West purposes, and all utility com- home seekers from taking up months being able to walk a little up malt, fermented and vinous liquors _ Situate in the County of Tilla and hard cider or fermented cider. to create a State Road Commis parties should be given equal homesteads and timber claims. to a few days before her death which commonly called bard cider, for a mook. State of Oregon : sion. We in this neck of the privileges to use an under It is time that the voters of this came calmly and peacefully, Feb. 1, period of one year from date of the The E. half of N.E. quarter, N'.E. woods do not want State officers ground tube where the streets county got their eyes open and quarter of S. E. quarter and Lot 1 of granting of such license, within what to expect if La Follette is 1912. having lived to the age of 89 yrs. said Garibaldi Precinct, and in and seetion 22, Tp. 3 N., R. 10 W., ex poking their noses into our road are paved. at the Town of Garibaldi, therein to cept Town of Nehalem and one and elected. There was general re and one month. affairs, neither do we want to Mrs. Allender and her husband were the above named J. J. McCormick. one half acres, sold to School Dis sentment in Tillamook County pay taxes to create another poli It will be tough on Tillamook Dated this 1st day of February, trict No. 39. members of the Piesbyterian Church tical machine, for State taxes County if the Democratic mem when that land was withdrawn I Also tract commencing at a point 1912. but for the past thirty years she has , where section line between sections are now altogether too high. Peter Byrom, Garibaldi. bera of the Rivers and Harbors from entry and placed in a re- been a faithful member of the Seventh 22 and 23, Tp. 3 N„ R. 10 W„ inter cannot believe serve, and we Roy Dunham, Garibaldi. Committee succeed in carrying sects lot 4 in block 5 of the Town of Day Adventist Church from which Chas. Morgan, Garibaldi. in this county that the voters Nehalem, then down line oCblocks The first need of Tillamook out their intention of eliminat church in this city her funeral was C. H. Sutton, Garibaldi. 4 and 5, 248 ft. to Nehalem rivtr to a City is an up-to-date hotel, one ing all new projects from the are going to cast their votes to held Saturday, Feb. 3, 1912, Rev. B. Wm. Campbell, Garibaldi. ' stake 2 ft. North of Wists Wharf, Ben Tillofson, Garibaldi. with two hundred bedrooms, bill in order to save a few mil- satisfy the whims of those who E. Emerick of the U. B. Church offici ■ then North 20 degrees E. 33 ft. to a H. B. Karr, Garibaldi. nicely furnished with all the l:on dollars, and the Democratic were instrumental in withdraw ating. lot formerly owned by C. Pye, then i. Jackson, Garidaldi. ing land in this and other coun modern conveniences. One leader of the house, Represen , North 70 degrees West, along line I. Mitchell, Garibaldi. ties from entry. La Follette of said lot to line between sections large central hotel will prove it tative Underwood, has inti Henry Chatnphe, Garibaldi. DONT MISS THIS ! , 22 and 23, then south on said sec Thomae Quinn Garibaldi. paying investment, but any mated that there will be no may need someone with money tion line to beginning, containing Carl Loll, Garibaldi. thing short of that number of Rivers and Harbors bill if the to hack him in his campaign, Photographs at Greatly Re . 3-16 acres in Lot 5, Section 23, Tp Ben Center, Garibaldi. but this Western country can rooms will only necessitate the senate passes the pension bill. 3 N., R. 10 W. William Dowd, Garbaldi. duced Prices. 1 Also the following lots in the building of another first class We suppose he knew what he not stand Pinchot, for he is so J. A. Smith, Garibaldi. ; Town of Nehalem : All of Blocks 1, [could do when he made that crazy on his conservation theo Frank Buckles, Garibaldi. hotel. In order to reduce our over sup . 2 3, 4 ; Lots 3, 4 and the W. one Frank K.Strueby, Garibaldi. [threat. The situation is ex ries that he will bottle up most ply of Photographs Card Mounts, half of Lots 7 and 8, in Block 5 ; C. V. Stoker, Garibaldi. We are glad to hear that the tremely interesting to Tilla everything if ever he has the : Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8, in Block 6 ; we will make Cabinets or smaller iohn Alleig, Garibaldi. power and authority to do so city authorities are making as mook County, for having suc i all of Blocks 7, 8. 9 and 10 : Lots 1. . J. McCormick, Garibaldi. Sepia or black and white, on any 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8, in Block 11 ; Lots 1, much haste ns possible to bring ceeded in overcoming so many again. ___ ____________ C. F. Alexander, Garibaldi. style card mount on hand for ¿2.00 2, 7 and 8. in Block 12 ; Lota 3, 4, 5, about a change for the better in gauntlets, it will be a great dis A. F..Goff, Garibaldi. per dozen, while they last. These 6, 7 and 8, in Block 13 ; Lots 1, 2, 5, Every time the snap shot man are all staples up to date mounts, Wm. Keys, Garibaldi. this city. It takes time to make appointment to be turned down 6, 7 and 8, in Block 14; all of Blocks E. Beelitz, Garibaldi. the preliminary arrangements, when so near obtaining that takes a peep at what some of the some very choice styles. 15 and 16. Also ail the tide land B. S. Thompson, Garibaldi progressive towns of the Will Regular price, $4.00 to $7.00. and as soon as this is done no [for which we have struggled fronting and abutting above des E. Krumlauf, Garibaldi. Drop in and look them over. amette valley are doing by way cribed property. time will be lost Mayor Har for many years. It is a most J. S. McDonald, Garibaldi. Also beginning at the corner of MONK’S STUDIO. ter is spending considerable anxious time for those who are of civic improvements, we feel W. H. Derby, Garibaldi. sections 4, 5, 32 and 33, Tps. 2 and H. J. Robison, Garibaldi. NEXT TO POST OFFICE. time over the preliminary work, looking for harbor improve that TillamookCity needs a good 3 N., R. 10 W. ; thence W. on line Fred Hart, Garibaldi. shaking up. And it does, and and those who are anxious to ments. between sections 5 and 32, 6.13 Wm. Katy. Garibaldi] a good shaking together as to chains; thence south 16.22 chains see Tillamook City push to the Lee Mead, Garibaldi. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale to Bay shore ; thence north 61 civic pride. Towns which were front will not have long to wait. J. N.. Robinson, Garibaldi. We notice that W. J. Cle degrees East 7 chains ; thence north sleep) - looking and ill-kept a A. Longonbaker, Garibaldi. N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That ments, president of the Port 55 degrees East 2.65 chains ; thence S. C. Frost, Rockaway. few yearB ago have been aroused n puraunce of a decree of foreclo north 34 degrees east 5,13 chains ; Outside of Portland, Eugene land Automobile Club, bus con by their Commercial Clubs and sure S. G. Frost. Rockaway. and order of sale duly render thence north 24 degrees East 5.25 P. L. Frost, Rockaway. in probably the liveliest town in ceived au idea of building u become important business cen ed and entered by the . Circuit chains ; thence North 58 degrees C. H, Frost, Garibaldi. Oregon. We remember, only n road down the Snlmonberry, ters. with all the modern im Court of the State of Oregon, for East 1.75 chains ; thence North 30 Martin Hart, Garibaldi. Tillamook County on the 11th day using the wagon road which few years ago, when local op degrees West 1.50 chains to line G. M. Gunderson, Rockaway. provements, such as sewer sys of November, 1911, in a certain suit between sections 4 and 33 ; thence tion was an issue there, that [ was built in constructing the tems, paved streets, cement then pending in said |court, where M. M. Mead, Rockaway. west 7.51 chains to the place of be some persons predicted that it | railroad. We do not wonder at pavements, etc. Some of these in Lewis ¡Sondheim is plaintiff and Chas. Fonger, Garibaldi. ginning 15.21 acres. Variation 21 A. N. Bolting, Garibaldi. would kill that city. We wish Mr. Clements going into ecstasy towns, with not one-third of Srethna S. Phelps is defendant, in degrees East. D. W. Johnston, Garibaldi. favor of said plaintiff and against that Tillamook City was as' over the scenery of that route Also all the frontage, wharfing G. Marshall, Garibaldi the advantages that Tillamook said defendant, and in pursuance for nutomobiling. The question lively a city as lùtgene,notwith rights and privileges north and in A. (J. Krumlauf, Garibaldi. City have, have gone ahead and of an execution and order of sale front of lot two (2), in section four standing that it is "dry" and is the enormous cost and where accomplish things, with the re duly issued out of said court upon Clyde Miller, Garibaldi. (4), in township two (2), North of Beney Johnson, Garibaldi. keeping n large amount of to obtain the money to con said decree and order of sale bear range ten (10) West of the Willam Andy Hayden, Garibaldi. We may cite the sult that they belong to-day to ing date December 30th. 1911, and mou y nt home and in circula struct it. ette Meridian, extending from the the up-to-date business towns of -Sam Johnson, Garibaldi. to me directed as Sheriff of Tilla tion, while the saloons here Wilson river as another scenic liue of ordinary low tide to the J. E, Mason, Garibaldi. Oregon, which are attractive to mook County, Oregon, I, H. Cren channel of the Nehalem river. are continually draining the rond for nutomobiling, but for Chas. R. Gatchet. Garibaldi. shaw, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Also beginning at the south west lack of money lies dormant and home seekers, investors and Oregon, will expose for sale, and Loyd C. Smith, Rockaway. money out of Tillamook City. That is the sell at public auction to the highest corner of Lot numbered one (1), of R. E. Jackson, Garibaldi. obscured. However, whenever manufacturers. section four (4), Township two (2) Washington County shows any class that is flocking to these bidder for cash in hand on Saturday ' H. A. Wampler, Garibaldi. North of range ten (10) West of the The snap shot man had the disposition to build a wagon live towns, for whenever they the 10th day of February, 1912, at 10 Chae. Bowers, Garibaldi. Willamette Meridian, and running Jas. H. Snydow, Garibaldi. pleasure of meeting and discus road into this county by the strike a "dead" town they get o'clock A.M., all the following des thence north on the line between F. C. Robison, Garibaldi. cribed real property situated in sing road matters with County lots one and two of said section and Victor Brener’ Garibaldi. Snlmonberry route there will lie out asquickly ns possible. We Tillamook County, to-wit: a prolongation thereof, to low water Judge Thompson, of Lane Oscar C. Hawthorne, Garibaldir All of Blocks 4 and 17 in the town plenty of time to consider it, for want to impress upon our busi mark of Nehalem Bay ; thence County, last week, and in doing M. Adamsop, Garibaldi. we believe that the cost would ness men and the citizens of of Netarts Bay Park, according to easterly following said low water Clark Smith, Garibaldi, so we felt interested, for that the map and plat thereof on file in Tillamook City the importance mark to a point on said low water astound Washington County, Alfred Johnson, Garibaldi. the office of the County Clerk of county has done what the Head mark line ten chains east of the which is just beginning to wake of getting busy, for we are a Tillamook County, State of Oregon. Joe Snetsinger, Garibaldi, light was the first to agitate, line between said lots number one M. Morony, Garibaldi. For the purpose of satisfying said up ns to the importance of good long way behind other towns and two prolonged ; thence south employed n practical engineer and it is going to take a num Henry Jennings, Garibaldi. decree, and wherein it is decreed Tillamook County is on a line parallel with said line A. Davis, Garibalbi. and road builder to plan out roads. the plaintiff have judgment I blessed with many scenic roads ber of years to catch up to them. that between lots one and two and ten E. H. Best, Garibaldi. against the defendant for the sum and supervise road work We After seeing what Salem, Med chains distant therefrom to the that are unimproved and not Geo. Perry, Garibaldi. of $313.52, with interest theron at the want to say this, however, that south line of said lot one ; thence A. C. Jennings, Garibaldi. fit now for nutomobiling, but ford, Eugene, Albany and other rate of ten yer cent, per annum west on said south line to lot one to Lane County, which had iilsmt G. M. Loosley, Jr., Garibaldi. we expect to see many of them towns have done and then com from April 15th, 1911, for the further the south west corner thereof and fifty road supervisors, will have Fred Gatchet, Grribaldi. pare Tillamook City with them, sum of $35.00 attorney's fees, and place of beginning, containing P. H. Dirks. Garibaldi. to reduce the road (tosses to as turned into delightful drive we begia to feel ashamed that for the costs and disbursements of twenty-five acres more or less, and I- L. Smith, Garibaldi. few i.s possible if it expects to ways before many years, with we are dragging along in the the suits taxed at $41 80. also all riparian rights and wharf Mark. Hobson, Garibaldi. Dated this January- 11th, 1912. obtain economic road building. thousands of tourists traveling background nfid doing nothing privileges of whatever nature per H. M. Davis, Garibaldi. H. CRENSHAW, over them every summer. This taining to said described lands, less John Paquet, Garibaldi, Sheriff of Tillamook County', is what Mr. Clements says of to improve local conditions or right of way heretofore conveyed John Hobson, Garibaldi. Oregon. make this a progressive town. Our esteemed contemporary the road : to the Pacific Railway A Navigation Wm. Hartzell. Garibaldi. All the live towns have grown Company. is drugging God's name into J. A. Johnson, Miama. “ Never before did 1 reulize the Dated at Tillamook City Oregon, Prices for Hogs. Arthur J. Holmgreen, Garibaldi politics. Don't do it lignin Bro. beauties of nature in this part of on a community of interest and this 25th day of January, 1911. M. F. Bowman, Hobsonville. Trombley, for it breaks ii Di Oregon. I have driven in my ma- civic pride proposition, and W ebster H olmes , J. W. Feley Garibalyi. to Tillamook many times, TillamookCity will have to have Light hogs 150 lbs., 8Hc. vine command, "Tliou sluilt not chine Receiver. tint of course always by the reg Joe Hauxhurst, Garibaldi. 150 lbs. to 200 lbs. 8c. take the name of the Lord thy uler routes. Saturday Mr*. Clemens that kind of sentiment if it ever 200 lbs. to 250 lbs. 7Hc. P Schrantz, Rockaway. John C, Backus. God in vain, for the Lord will and I took the train down to Gari- amounts to anything. But the Splendid Stock. 300 lbs. and over, 7c. Wm H. Franklin. Garibaldi. not hold him guiltless that ; baldi, and then the boat to Bay- question to be solved is whether Tillamook Meat Company. j ocean, where we made plana to build State of Oregon, County of Tilla The dependable S. W. Miller is a tnketh His name in vain." We II Summer house It waa an eight- this city is going to wake up mook. SS. Piano of today. Every stick of can't see why Hro. Trombley hour trip, but when we got in the and get into the live, progres First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis I. J- J. McCormick, being first timber in its construction shows should want the Divine bless mountains I waa glad we went ao sive column or remain dead, duly sworn, say That I am one splendid standard stock, value and slow. The scenery wna beautiful. That was the case with Mrs. \V. S. of the petitioners above named, and up to date features never found in dead, dead, with old rotten side ing to- fall on Seuator La Fol In a abort stretch of 20 miles Mr* Bailey, McCreary, Ky. " My wife have read the foregoing petition ; pianoes of a lower grade. lette for uttering n great big Clemens counted IV waterfall« on walks, dirty flthy streets, etc. was taken down with a severe at that all of the facta «nd statements The S. W. Miller Piano uses for falsehood about the news- one side of the trucks, and I counted We have great confidence in tack of la grippe, which run into therein contained and set forth are its strings the celebrated Poelman papers when addressing the 40 on the other. Near the railroad Tillamook City becoming one of bronchitis. She coughed a* tlio’ true as I verily believe, and to my German imported wire, which is magazine publishers not the was thia construction camp road. the most important business, she had consumption and could not beat knowledge and belief. the highest priced piano wire in III place» it waa m good condition. sleep at night. The first bottle of the world. A piano with such newspa|HT publishers. We have At some (mint» where it went commercial and industrial cen ... J-J M c C ormick . ’s Honey aud Tar Compound Subscribed and aworn to before strong, superior staple wire never seen a gcssl many ridiculous around a steep hill part of the bed ters in Oregon on account of its Foley gave her so much relief that she me thia let day of February 1912 disappoints, but stays steadily in things and this is one of them. waa waahed away, and in other ideal location. Few towns are continued using it until she was [* eal )^ W ebster H olmes . tune, where a cheaply made piano place« «lidea obstructed passage [ so splendidly situated and with permanently cured." — Chas. I. Notary Public for Oregon. would go wrong. We invite you t>ut it appeared to me that with a ! such a vast amount of undevel Clough Co. N otice _ is ' F urther 1. _N H ereby to our store to see and hear this If ever a president was enti little money thia could tie made a I G —That said . iven . ... — « petition -------- J xwill piano. Jones and Knudson ori oped wealth surrounding them I" — r ” for _ __ _ tled to a second term it is I're prtniunrut highway. I* called up action in the ginators of the direct selling plan Foley Kidney Pills will cure any County In the paaaea in the mountains as Tillamook City. It is now up Court of Tillamook County' in Tillamook from factoiy to home »ident I aft. He has steered in Switterland the government ha» case of kidney or bladder trouble to the progressive citizens to get Oregon, on the sixth day of distributors. the ship of state successfully, built concrete retaining wall«, ao not twyond the reach of medicine. “-------- " March, 1912, and based- _________ on ______ said mid it is to Is* hoped the |>eo- that the road goea around the busy. Will they do so ? There No medicine can do more.—Chas I petition ; said J. 1. McCormick, on Clough Co. is not one piece of property in steepest hilla mid is free from ihw ple will appreciate what he lias A Good Position said last named date, will apply to aiblc slide« The same could be1 this city but what will double done for the public gissi. True done said County Court for a license to Can be had by ambitious young 011 tins road Of course, in in value >n u few years if we The Sound Sleep of Good Health be granted to him. to sell within •”*“ ar,d women in the field of it is that lie is no scheming place« tin* road^goea sleep down Garibaldi Precinct and in "Wireless’ or Railway Telegraphy. politician, but we should all among the trout stream«, and in had the same push and civic Is nol for those suffering from kid. said the town of Garibaldi therein, Since the 8-hour law became effect ney »'irnents and irregularities. The pride us the live business towns others high into th«- air where one feel proud that we have such n prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills spiritous. malt and vinous liquors, ive, and since the wireless com can almost «hake hands with the clean, able and honorable citi angel«. _ l he waterfalls are magint- of the Willamette Valley, but will <li«i>el backache and rheuma fermented cider, commonly known panies are establishing stations if we continue to drag along in tism, heal and strengthen sore, as hard cider, for a period of one throughout the country there is a zen filling the office of presi i«eal. Even the big tree« are won “««d license. great shortage of telehraphers. dent. He may not suit some of derful. In thi« highway we could u do nothing, ntoosback spirit, weak and ailing kidneys, restore >'*Xr from ,he da,e action, and with it health ,hi* 1,1 day of February, Positions pay beginners from $70 the politician* and the Demó have enough to advertise to the i some other town will string up normal 1V1X. strength. Mrs. M. F. Spals- to $011 per month, with good chances and then the bottom will drop aad crata, but wlten the situation is world our beautie«. '• bury. Sterling. 111. say» . •• j ,ui. J. J. M c C ormick . of advancement. The National out of what values there are in fered great pain in mv back and ¡(Hiked at squarely in the face, Telegraph Institute of Portland, property. Let us nil put some kidneys, could not sleep at night Hay for sale. Oregon operates under the super President Taft i« ns safe and as \\ hen La Follette accuses the ___ _ in quantities from vision of H. R. sndWireleas officials Hay for Sale sound u person that can be newspapers of twing paid and I life, some energy, *on»e push, and could not raise my hands over v ,Bu‘ ,wo Folev one »" lOHons. at ralini price-7n“ and places all graduate* into posi found to fill thg high position. controlled by the money power and some ginger into our efforts Knlnev Pills cured me.' -Chas. L quire at E. K Goodspeed* tU mile* tion*. nod nil put their shoulders to t tough Co- north of Tillamook City. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. bù’l Xi” I ,oa ,o write lhem