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    Tillamook Headlight,
December 12,
1912
80 Tack Fitzpatrick .................... .. 9 00 included in the May Examination JOHN L HENDERSON,
voters i.....................................
15 00 and all others thereafter Teachers
T. E. Ashley registering voters 1 2J Ben Johnson... .....................
1 M Jeff Fleck................................ . 16 75 should forward names of pupils
H. M, Cross janitor................
The DecemH'r term of the School District No 6 rent....... 6 00 And. Peter«on............. .......
12 (X) who are to write at least ten dsys ATTORNEY A COUNSEL
■ounty court «¡is held last week, D. C. Collier rent..................... 2 00 Nelsons Co., meh................ . 4 10 before date of examination.
Respectfully submitted,
............................ . 19 25
rhen Judge Homer Mason, Com- J. J, Spencer..................... .... 12 25 Sid Smith
LoR-AT-LAW.
W. S. Boat,
F. A Emery .......................... 36 50
niasionerg H. V. Alley and H. M.
Bay.
50
County Superintendent.
G W. Zaddach....................... . 42
■artner were present. Thia will be S W Elliott.................................. 6 00 Em mil Larson......................... . 2 00
Tillamook Block, Til la nook, (>r.
he last meeting of the present Robt Watt... .................. ...... 8 00 Bob Aldred ............................ . 15 00
Room No a6i.
High
School
Note.
6
00
25
JT
Nevins
...........................
.
.
16
Noah
Hildebrand
..................
iduiinistration, as Geo R. Edner
6 00 H B. Gresham ... ...........
D A Simmons..................... ....
15 75
A very interesting and amusing
■tea the place of Commissioner J H Hicks.................................... 7 40 Joe Vanhove .......................
13 75
. T. BOTTS,
UJeyon the Board next month.
E B Jacoby ....................... '. .. 0 00 S. W. Linkhart .......................- . 15 (X) program was rendered by the Em­
Felix Kebbe
....................... . 12 50 ersonian Literary Society at the
Beaver.
In the matter of deeds for county
A ttornry - at -L aw .
(i 00 Guy Thompson.......................
oad», the following were accepted: I \V Hiner....................
22 50 |8C^° o 1 *’o,1Be Friday afternoon. The Complete set of Abstract Boukt
Bert
Rittenhouse
..............
.
6 00
W Bunn ................
■'rom H. Tubbesing. Fred Zad- A
21 00, roll call of members wan answered
9 20 Erne«t Kebbe........... .............
P J Trobough....... ..
15 00. by quotations from Shakespeare, noB:.*. Ti<ei paid f ar n ri
J.
W.
Thompson
..................
lach and Fred Kt-bbe; from George J M Baker ................
6 00
8 75 but should be spoken louder so
a oo August Sandberg..................
i. McKimens, from
from D W. Gil- E G Anderson ............
Residents.
2 2° that all could hear them.
0 00 E. A. Worthington................
The
Gilbert ..................
W
J
ert.
Joe West.................................... 12 50
J
jq original conundrums of Gail Buel
In the matter of the petition of
Blaine.
Tillamook Block.
5
John Gray........... ................
4 50 Jas. Moore ..............................
'. E Epplett and others for a E P Mills.......................
7 50 were very good, and some of his
Bot b phone«.
50
4
33 79 answers were very amusing.
School District No. 39.........
----- >ad, the same was ordered S D Moon ....................
• •• •—r — u C A McDonald.............
4 80 W. H. Hoskins, assist. Supt 19 50
A
debate
to
determine
whether
to-,
4 50 D. S. Boyakin, meh.... ....
Walter Cason................
5 25 hacco or fashion were more injuri­
4 50 Fred Zaddach Supt................
H V Welsh ..................
56 00 ous to society, whs won by the decip-
C arl habkrlach
50
9
J J Hollett.....................
I les of fashion. Trevor Hare explain­
I
Work in R D. No. 2.
Barnegat.
1 A. McNair Co., meh..............
12 00 ed that a purchase of a new coat by a
6 30 A. K. Case, meh.................... 23 19
John A Bigga................
the same was rejected, and of
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
4 50 C. S. Wells, work ................
16 00 man’s wife. oftentimeh;'caused him
M Giddings, the sum of
23 " ¡.s S W Grabel....................
4 50 Ernest Knight..... ...................
3 00 to commit suicide, thereby injuring
Paul Ratzburg.............
nrdered refunded ; anti
4 80 Jeff Harris ...............................
4 50 his health, Thos. Coates said, that
Tillamook Block
H H Dicke....................
Rhodes, «8.39 was ordered re- F R Nicholls..................
4 50
4 50 Carl Hunt.... .........................
whatever
a
coat
may
cost,
some
* 4 50 Arthur Keys............................
3 75
George Higgins...........
'“Se matter of W. E. Reynolds
J. Bennett ............................... 132 75 use could be made of it, and also
Carnahan.
75 since the adoption of the “Straight Q.EORGE WILLETT
6 50 F. W. Robitch ........................ 39 9 25
and others for a county road.^t I H Moore.......................
Line’’ dresses, the health of the
4 50 H. B. Johnson.........................
Elmer
Hall
...................
26 00 wearer would be improved. Tobacco
ordered that Geo. J -
. •
4 50 Will Hadley, hauling............
G B Craine...................
20 00
A t tornky - at -L aw
FAMILY
Forrest Aye’s and R. O. R.chards Chas Desmond ..........
4 50 Tillamook Hotel Co ..............
5 50 explained Thomas, makes a man
H. Nelson..................................
be appointed a board of county LC Goldsworthy.. .. ..
4 80 E. Musselman.........................
3 00 so nervous in his arms, that be can
RECIPES
4 50 R. E. McFalls ....... ..............
Tillamook Commercial Bnilding.
road viewers.
, Frank Reynolds..........
10 00 hardly walk.
Dolph.
In the matter of the approval of
3 00
Roes McFalls..........................
Prof Baker, with the aid of sever«
3 00
4 50 T. R McFalls .......................
the plat of Bar View Heights, the Geo T Baxter ..............
T illamook
O rkgon .
16 50 al High School students, opened a
Alvin Blum..............................
90
10
F
C
Schmeltzer
.............
,a,ne was approved.
The valued £ami;y re
menagerie
and
already
has'
a
few
17 50
4 50 ohn Proctor.........................
HenryE. White ...........
In the matter of the petition of E B Barthrop ..............
9 00 India rubber snakes, a frog, a turtle
cr ea for cough and co<<
4 50 ohn Blum ..............................
T. BC3AL8, M.D.
12 25 and other things too numerous too
S. T. Childers for a county road, Carl F Shortridge.......
4 50 Leonard Burk .........................
cure, liniments, tonic* *- i
18 50
4 50 L. J. White..............................
J D Pearson............ .
the same was ordered opened.
mention.
other remedies hare u
11
75
B obs Turner............................
Fairview.
In the matter of the petition of
The question that has been before PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
C. R. Funk
.......................... 19 00
careful attention here ca
GO
a
D
R
Tinnerstet
1 T Woodward to blast logs from
8 75 the people of the United States for
8 CO A. Myers...................................
M Abbianaip....... ........
the most intricate prescrip­
4
25
F.
Kilchis river, the same was John Morgen................
Reading ........ . . .................
a number of years, and a m«st im­
6 00
TILLAMOOK.
tions.
5
00
E.
Patchin
..............................
6 00
granted.
W E Noyes ..................
10 00 portant national question, was very
.......................
6 00 R Main?..
In the matter of the petition of Wm Maxwell.......... . . . .
Tillamook Block.
Our fresh, high
6 00 Win Berns................................. 27 50 ably discussed Friday evening by
• V •
W. E. Reynolds for a county road, Geo Tinnerstet..............
the Tillamook High School debat­
Work in R D. No. 3.
I
drugs
will help to make
Foley.
the same was continued.
Jim Lane ............................ ... 5 00 ing team and the Woodburn High
these
remedies
more efec-
53
4
W H Sales.......
Salaries.
4 00 School debating team, Woodburn
G. W. Stiveison........................
M. KER RON,
f tive than ever.
4 50 D. W. Gilbert & Sons, meh .. 17 00
...133 33 Clay Daniel....................
J. C. Holden ..................
4 50 Long A Son, lumber ........... 47 11 won by a a :ore of 2 to 1. The Till­
...75 0) S M-Batteraon..............
K. Mills..........................
8 90 Frank Owen ....... ..................... 22 50 amook boys certainly ran a neck
Right pricet are C jo
...50 00 C W Wilks.....................
Vida Rogers • ...........
4 50 Peter Newberg..........................
and neck race with their opponents, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
.. . 49 00 D F Thompson ...........
assured.
7
75
H. M. Farmer................
4 50 Wilber Booth............................ 11 75 and at times it would seem as
. 9 92 O A Loinmen ..............
I. C. Bewley.................
Tillamook Block,
Garibaldi.
51 5)
H. J Tohl
.............................. 8 50 though Woodburn were about to
H. V. Allez...................
KM) (X) N McMillan ..................
Homer .Mason................
8 40 William Ward.......................... . 12 00 plunpe so far ahead, that it would
75 CO A S Bent......................
16 50
J H. Johnson..................
0 00 William Kodad.....................
Tillamook,
Oregon.
CLOUGH,
too 00 J M Harrison . ....................
A. M Hare ........... ........
e 00 C. O, Ward................................ 13 50 be ini possible to overtake them,
83 33 P W Lingley--------------------
B L Beals........... .........
6 oo George Symes .. ..................... 22 50 until one of the Tillamook team
Reliable Druggist
83 33 Geo W Phelps .....................
7 30 brought fourth some unlooked for
6 00 Cloverdale Mer. Co., meh...
W. S. Buel ...................
75 00 R K Jackson..........................
C. A. Johnson................
I. W. Weiss A Son, lumber . 50 95
(5 00 fe
C.
HAWK,
45 00
W. D. Bodyfelt.............
Myers A Son, meh.................. 15 40 argument, and again overtake
Hoquarton.
Benly Siam, the
133 33
H Crenshaw ................
*
Baker, sup ......... .......... 48 30 their opponents.
J.M.
4 50
Thos Coates...........................
i
natural
born,
orator,
received such
Miscellanous.
Bridges,
Roads,
Etc.
4 70
Alex Watt..............................
10 09 F S Whitehouse...................
George Willett rent .......
Sonders, et al................ 71 00 applause when he closed his six PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
4 50
Barthotel Barg. Co. nierch. .. 2 67 J S Lamer..............................
Hadley A Co., lumber... 19 17 minute rebatal that it would have
3 00
) 8. Lamar merch.................... 2 80 Carl Wallin..........................
Shieve, surveying ....... 47 00 done credit to a National states­
3 00
I'illamook Herald printing. . 14 00 Wm Bodyfelt.........................
bay city , oregon .
3 (X) U. G. Jacksoil, surveying.... 67 55
Vern Baine and Erwin
J. C. Holden freight .............. 2 57 H F Goodspeed.....................
4 50 Geo. J. Boysky, survej'ing .. 97 70 man.
E D. Snodgrass work............. 2 00 S A Brodhead ....... ...............
6 50 Nehalem Saw Mill.................... 222 08 Schneulle, with only a few days
59 C B Vantress.......................
Commercial Stable..................
4 53
practice which they had, are very
Road Viewers.
Grant Mills nierch.................... 6 15 S B Whitehouse..................
3 00 Fred Zaddach.........................
R. BEALS,
8 00 promising orators as well as de­
Glass & Prudhornme nierch 127 30 F W Christensen..................
3 00 A. Evans .................................. M 25
*
The three above mention­
Pacific Tel. Co........................... 27 75 C E Mowrey...........................
3 00 Whitman Lamb....................... 38 75 bitors.
B D. Lamar merch................. 2 2b
composed
the
Tilla-
ed
students
Hebo.
REAL ESTATE,
C. Stedman .............................. 23 75
Commercial Stable.................. 38 00
Woodburn was rep-
mook team.
10 40
. Coroner’s Inquests.
Tohl & Anderson merch......... 12 60 Frank Worthington...........
I resented by Arlie Walker, Chester
h on
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook Electric Light Co.. 40 43 J I McGinnis.......................
Y” •
Wm
vg-B*a x>aixjp
Campbell,
’MV4i) deceased
Dolan & Hannenkratt............. 1 152 00 Chas McKillip.......................
- Hawk
" ■ coroner............ .. 12 85 Vincent and Alpha Gillette. Ben
8 W W. C.
). H Tucker hauling............. T5C Geo Worthington.................
6 “2 B. F. Barrett reporting and
[Stani opened and closed the argu-
Tillamook, Oregon.
A M Meyer..........................
E. W. Stanley Justice Center
2 22
transcript.................................. 19
transcript
ment for the affirmative and Arlie
L—....
case
.................................. 4 90 Frank Owens................. .
6 00 C. H. Durst.................................. 6 10 i Walker of Woodburn for the nega-
Little Nestucca.
Circuit Court.
■ W. H. Frink................................ 6
with'thejpnt'hlem .>Cf- ayiag Hsrnews
H. GOYNE,
13 00 C. L Royal.................................. 6 10 tive. The question debated was,
L D. Brown sten. fee........ ... 10 00 T. R. Wilson........................
ri'u'nl;|find it dfavnrtly siracta.
That the Electoral
Todd Hotel tneala.................... 4 50 J. W. Hellenbrand............
6 00 D. V. Brooks.............................. 6 10 Resolved :
Mrs.
G. --- Tillotson
..................... 1
geoua to come and de yocr nelrrt.
H. E. Follett.........................
6 00 .--
j----
--
H. T. Botts professional ser­
College be abolished and the Presi-
1
6 00 1. Houser..
A ttornky - at -L aw .
vice« ................ .................... 40 00 S. R. Rock.....................
ing here
You will get the beet
1 ¡JO I dent of the United States be nomi-
..
6 00 ____
Miss Edith
Edith Bogue.
1
C. M Vidito meals................... 4 50 W. H. Christensen ...
qualities.
Ibe
most thorotigh ax>8
00
1
nated
and
elected
by
the
direct
vote
fi
Chas. Fox.......................
6 00 M. F. Leach..............
Office : Opposite Court House. co-.i«, :enliov.« w. rkraar ship at? to
uroia and Witnesses,
5 60 of the people. Cloyd Dawson was
ij. M. Selby .............
a tinier........................... 12 40
Nehalem
charged the most reason a Nr pr.'W
,
. Henry Rogers...........
aan presiding officer, and A. Dawkins
A. S. Tilden............................... 30 00 H. F. Effenberger ....
T illamook , O rkoow .
- ¿J! J- A. Illingsworth .
We can supply single or
C. L. Alley................................. 30 00 Wm. Tubbesing..........
5
60
°*
Woodburn
and
Ralph
Moore
of
137“U'G- JackBO"...........
Robt J. Watt ........................... 24 20 J. P Munsinger .........
Sets or any «trig e arto.t that ».n
J___ , Tillamook were timekeepers.
The
E. L. Kinnaman....................... 27 60 W. H. Effenberger....
7 50
may tefin need cf.
Total..................................... 1120 25 judges were J. M. Brown, of Neha-
C. A. Svenson.......................... 12 40 P. E. Allen .................
7 50
50
R. P. J. SHARP,
The
court
rejected
a
bill
for
>18
(X)
Jem.
Editor
Cotton
of
Bsy
City,
and
G H. Poland............................ 24 20 F. A. Rowe ..................
7
W. A. Williams ACo
Edgar Munson ........................ 24 20
for fares from Tillamook toWheel-' jMr. Bonnamsn'from Heaver. After
Netarts.
er and return
Dee Tomlinson............. ....... 24 40
the
debate
the
Tillamook
students
Ven Ion, tn
■ >»■»»« Fmat
Alex Watt ................................. 24 20 James A Biggs .........
0 10
Fred H. Snyder, deceased.
RESIDENT DENTIST,
4 50 W. C. Hawk coroner.................. 11 00 entertained the Woodburn boys at
J. J. Hollett ............................ 29 (X) Chas. Lee.....................
, the Commercial Club Rooms, when Office across the street froir th«
F. S. Foster...... ........................ 30 40 B. O’Hara.........................
4 50 George H. Root, stenograph­
A. A. Yager ....................
I. H. .Moore.............................. 28
4 50
er. .
® 2?.refreshments were served, game*
00
r
Court House.
Wesley Rush .......................... 25 61 M. J. Cone.........................
4 50 O. A. White......
played, and a good time enjoyed
oì
L C. Miller............................... 30
1
C. E. .Morrison..
Sandlake.
00
Dr. Wise’s office.
____________
N. McMillan.............................. 26 40 Peter Newberg.................
1 00 by all
•A. C. Anderson
a latrßcuf
70
8
M J. Edwards. ..................... 24 20 U, S. Edwards................ .
1 00,
4 50 F. A. Rowe ...
Trios. Kellow ................
1 00 DBMENT’S BEST FLOUR
E I- Rector....
E.
R.
Hays
.....................
28
00
4
50
E. M Bales...............................
1 00
20 C Atkinson.......................
4 50 H. W. Tohl.............
aM kwif kwn nt rwp aui* w3 ftaà
James Hunt................................ 12
1 00
H. C. Randle......
8ARCHET,
I^o V, Wilson ................
12
80
4
50
la a Prixe Winner.
Wm. Tinnerstet ......
1 00
Albert Zimmerman.
yoa dn and .rnmtartab» c *oa vwm a
J.
R,
Thompson
.............
25
40
4
50
.
The
Fashionable
Tailor.
E. H. Lane .............................. 30 00
South Prairie
A A. Imlali..................
TOWERS FISH BRAND
At the Union Cooking School re­
17 20 D. Fitzpatrick-------.....
Verner Holden......
6
oo
Information
Concerning
tile
cently
hold
in
Walla
Walla
all
12
SO
C.eatiing,
Pressing
and
Repav
­
REFLEX SUCKER
G. C. Vaughn .................
A. M. Commons .............
2
Eighth «rade Final Exami 1st prizes for bread, cake, pies and
31 00 H. B. Johnson..................
Thos. R Monk.............
w-rth
fawirwy* Rr-fir » F dm*
f w«
ing a Specialty.
24 20 E. J. Geinger...................
600
nations.
doughnuts were won by users of
w»*** bri» rwnrtrna •* «
Claude Lewallen2
ecoi- 7
•
28 60 F. L. Buell.......................
Eirtffrtn/».-.
N«-
WH
r/WM
nr
av •>
GO . «
r%
’
6 oo
6. B Lamb.........................
Dement’s Best Flour, in competi­
N.« Sli'+r* »*i «■»flrp’M, 'W’»,. !» »«.“•
:
12 20 T. W. Lyster.....................
6 (I, 1.—D ates ■_________
S»
»re
in
Heins
Photographic
m
»npe'wwnr»
••
rh*
ju«*
Chas. Desmond................
I,,,’,
tion with other local flours.
(a) January 16-17, 1913.
26 00
tìat »MM/n m ÌU n and h» r -eoftmiì ha fam
H. Hoskins ...................
Tillamook.
I (b) May 8-9, 1913.
3 ID
Prize winners were: I-ayer Cake,
Gallery.
^•^•Christensen........
H.
T.
Botts
.....................
3 00
(c)
June
5-6.
1913,
$3.00 Evrryyrher»
3
20
Mrs.
W.
A.
Bratton,
570
Boyer
Ave.
;
J- E- Zimmerman...................... 3 20 Geo. P. Wilt.....................
3 00 _ (d) September 4 4, 1913.
Loaf Cake. Mrs. Arthur Stockton,
SA7WK.
T1.V» CAARANTMÏ»
A- M. Austin .......
M.
V.
Stillwell
.
3 ^2 2— P rogram :J
3 20
213 E. Cherry; Pie, Mrs. E C. Mills,
Harrison Booth ....
R F. Zachman
_____
3
20
J.
CLAUSSEN,
3
720
University;
Doughnuts,
Mrs.
»
A. J. TOWER co
■ B Powell ...... ........
Geo-
3 03: (a) Thnraday—Physiology,
3 23 E D. Hoag
E. W. Wilson, 418 Boyer Ave.
John Sheets.............
BOSTON
K
<
A. H.
” ~
Harris
•
LAWYER,
3 qq graphy, History and Civil Govern-
3
30
Abroad
as
well
as
at
Home.
R. Roberts......
P. W. Todd.
..........................
.
3 qq ment.
3
20
Charles Murphy
() q
(b) Friday—Grammar, Spelling,
The following explains itself:
F L. Sappington....
3 00
9cut«cltrr JIbDtfhrtl.
Jeff Fleck...
................... 10 00 J. S. Stephens .........
OO Arithmetic and Agriculture.
Underwood, Wssh., Oct. 12, ’12.
6 40
Chas. Fleck
.2.. 7’"
Dement
Bros.,
Portland,
Ogn.
Howard
Edmunde
.
3
00,3
—
SOURCM
OF
QUMTIONS
:
5 60
Earl Cochran
tij Tillamook Block,
3 001 (a) Agriculture—Stevens,
--------- Burkett
Dear Sirs: I received first prize
9 20 W. G. Dwight.........
Renj S. Via
".'.’.'.’.".*'7'
on best loaf of yeast bread, made
3 Q0 A Hill.
4 20 E. J. Claussen...........
D- T. Edmunds.
O r * m > n
10 00
Union.
T illamook
(b) Arithmetic—Practical Arith­ from your Dement’s Best Flour, at
A17
Kdn,un<la ....... 10
00 H. A. Miles ... .’...
metic, Smith
Follow outline as ths Skamania County Fair, held at
Albert Hall
12
00
Stevenson, Wash . Oct. 9th, lui.’
9 20 E. E. Parker..............
Henry Tohl
6 00 given in State Course of Study.
Respectfully,
9 20 A. Hudson ..............
. (c) Civil
Government-United
H W. Tohi
K. REEDY,
I3.V.M.,
6
00
Mrs. Geo. w. Collins.
9 20 B S. Clark..................
States Constitution. See Outline
F- A LaFlamboy.
6
00
For Sale by the Tillamook Feed Co.
9 20 D. T, Edmunds.........
in
State
Course
of
Study.
8 00
4 20 C. C. Murphy............. ........................
(d) Geography—State Course of
VETERINARY
6 00
4 40 Deputy Sheriffs for the November
Study;
Redway and Hinman'«
How's Thin?
6 40
Natural
School
Geography.
5th General Election.
k‘t HotliJPI’
We ofltr Ous Hvaosan DoLl.xae UlKiin
5 40 I. J. Spencr,
Nehalem precinct 7 so ; (e) History—Doub. List of Topics for any case of Catarrh that eanaot he cured
2 ID L. H. Kenney,
|from
History
Outline
in
State
Foley
,,
< Irrgoti
4 50 Course ofStudy and Current Events. by Hall'« Catarrh Cure.
Tillamook
9 II
J • )• sharp
H. Derby, Garibaldi „
6 00 <f> Grammar—Buhler’s
F J CHRNBV A CO., Tried«. O
8 20 W.
Modern
A. Lomtnen . . ............
Longcor, Bay City ,,
6 00 English Grammar, no diagraming.
We, the underaigned. have hanwn F J
2 a ohn
i > Myera
A. Biggs, Jr., Barnegat „
4 50 Follow Outline as given in State Cheney for the last id year«, and heller’
2 33 . lane
pnnkEklot ...... .
him peefrctly honorable In all buefnee»
A Morning Reminder.
Wilke,
Netarts
,,
4
50
3 20
g «. Ward .........................
Course of Study.
tranaactlona and flnancially nhlr to carry
Booth, Fairview
,,
6 00
out aar obUaatloae made hy hie Arm.
* J* Richards ....... ............. 2 jo H.
(g)
Physiology
—
Graded
Lessons
Bodyfelt Hoquarton,.
6 00 in Physiology and Hygiene, Krohn.
You awake with a maan. naafo
7 30 Wm.
NATIONAL MAXK OF COMMKRt K.
Bill Kimball, Tillamook ,,
F J Ayer..........
fl (X)
Toledo. O.
7 20 Emil
taste in the mouth, which irmina*
(hl
Reading
—
The
teccher
will
Larsen, S. Prairie
T „
County poor.
6 00 send to the County Superintende.nt
Hall « catarrh Curr la taken laiernallr
you that your stomach u in a had
C. E. Pearson, Carnahan ,,
4 50 the applicant's class standing in actins directly an»n the blood and m<> condition. It should also remind
W
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eoua anrfacea of the «yatetn
leatliaonlale
4 50 reading which will tie taken by Beat free Price TA rente per bottle.
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Sold
Tillamook Feed Ct, merch.. .7 2 lo F. Jackson, Beaver
tou that there is nothing so good
6 00 such
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superintends nt as the ap­ by all Drnggteto
15 <a Hans Jenson. Blaine
4 50 plicant’s standing in the subject.
99
disordaretl stomach as
Tahe HaM'e Family Ptlle for cmMflpatloa for a
Fred Lewallen, Hebo
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K xP*nses.
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4 50 son a,
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Will Mot Be KeMonslbls for Any Tablai*.
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Uttl» Neatucca
Debts
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up il», «yrtvat, «o4»t Mt««v
6 00 munahip aa indicated by manu­
.S”*1 »*11 work
I will not be restxjnaible for any In rwiar* natural rmtdtHi*. ami ara a»
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*»her j. Ixigu« regiMering 2 00 W D. Carlson........................
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2 25 January Examination, but will be*
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