Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 12, 1913, Image 6

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    Tllamook
THE PORT OF BAYOCEAN
CASE IS DECIDED.
Election Was Illegal-Court
Comments on Illegal
Voting.
Headlight, June 12, I©I3
Hotel Ramsey Arrivals.
HOT BISCUIT,
THE CURSE OF MAR.
Friday, June •>.
W. E. Hutchenson, Portland; Jas
Doyle, Portland ; P K. Mver». J.
Mam R.|ll Alexander. Kansas City;
R. A Byrne F Reboie, Portland;
Bert Arrivee, St. Paul; P Byron,
Garibaldi ; A. H. Black, Portland;
Mrs. Capt F Johnson Portland;
I.. N. Sandoz and wife Beaver ;
Ed Hallier, City ; Spi. er Petetson,
City ; James Shaw, Portland.
Saturday', June 7tb.
Tom Rood, Mrs. I.aPorte. W. D.
Wendevhill.’E. A Culp. G. W. Tur-
tier, Portland; Felix Roy, Mohler;
Lyle Cramer. Jim Cramer, Beaver;
A. C. Alexander ; Bay City ; P, H.
Sceorr, Kansas City ; Carl White,
H. J. Hause, A , ”D. Sickafoose
Nehalem ; J P Austin, Seattle ;
Il L Simpson, A. I). Ash, Bar
View.
Sunday, June 8th.
E B, White F. A.
S. P Strang.
____ „. _
Voertwan R. 1). Crtiikshank, F P
Pyle, Edward Barrett, Portland ;
Roy Brimmer, Newberg; O. B.
Parker, Carl White, McMinnville;
J. A
Jensen, C. V. Palmer,
Wheeler
Monday, June 9th,
Frank Woodard,
S. Phillepe
Portland; J. W Dawkins, Spokane ;
Mrs. C E. Morrell, Seattle; Toni
Rood, A. D. Sickafoose, W. Poo),
E McFrait, E. S. O’Neill, J. O’Neill,
Portland,
Tuesday June 10th.
S. P. Strong. F. Pyle, F. A Ford,
G Florence, C. H. Hall, Portland;
Arthur Davis, Rockaway; C. II.
Dunn, Sand Lake; M. J. Cotton,
R. S. Acorn, Chas L. Daniel, Bay
City.
Wednesday June 11th.
C. F. Küster, Col. Geo. Hender-
son, H Jacobson, A. H. Black,
Tom Rood A. E. Schutte, H. J.
Brown, F. H. Dunn. H. E. Bailey,
Portland; W. Pollak,
..........
Rockaway;
A. 1). Sickafoose, E. E. Wilson,
Me'.bourne, Australia.
Every Part of It Was Fulfilled In the
Course of 300 Years.
Curses do sometimes come home to
roost. One of the best known Is "the
curse of Mar.” The Earl of Mar was
cursed prior to 1571, wbeu be wus ele
vated to the jiosltiou of regent ot
Scotland. This was the curse:
"Thy lands shall be given to the
stranger, and thy titles shall lie among
the dead. The branch that springs
from thee shall see bis dwelling burnt
in which a king was nursed—bis wife
a sacrifice to that same dame, bis chil­
dren numerous, but of little honor and
three born aud grown who shall never
see the ligW. Horses shall be stabled
in thy hall, and a weaver shall throw
his shuttle tn the chamber of state.
Thine ancient tower shall be a ruiu
and a beacon until an asb sapling shall
spring from its topmost stone. Then
shall thine honors be restored. The
kiss of peace shall be given to the
countess, though she seek it not. and I
the days of peace shall return to thy
line.”
In the course of 300 years every part
of the curse was fulfilled. Then in
1820 the asb sapling duly appeared
Two years later George IV. restored
the earldom, and later Queen Victoria
kissed the countess.—Loudon Cor. New
York Sun.
Java’s Valley of Death.
‘
Tbq Valley of Death Is on the Isiaa*
of Java. It is the most retnarltabi,
natural example of an atiuospb«»
loaded with carboulc acid gas In ezlg.
enca. It baa never been fully explored
because of the dauger of remalaln»
more than a few mlnutea In its polao».
ous atmosphere. Approached tbroufl
an opening between the bills, it is aan
to be an oval shaped valley about halt
a mile across. It is about thlrty-i«,
feet deep. The bottom Is bard and
sandy, without vegetation and strewn
with large stones. The surface is cov­
ered with the bones of animals, birds
and human beings. Explorers seldom
venture beyond the borders, though
the deadly air does not Immediately
affect human beings. This is becatu«
the carbonic acid gas, being heavier
than the atmosphere, settles to the
bottom of the valley. Dogs and fowls
thrown Into it fall senseless Instantly
and die in a few minutes. No craters
or fissures are visible on the floor of
this valley, and it Is thought that the
openings are near the base of the hills,
—Exchange.
The Supreme Court has affirmed I
the decision in the Port of Bayocean
caaeon appeal from the decision of !
Judge Galloway in the Circuit
Court, who held that the election
was illegal iu thut the territory em­
braced in the Port overlapped into
other water aheda. Attorneya S. S.
Johnaon and T. B Handley repre-;
aeuted the citizens, who won out in
both courts, while Webster Holmes
had the Port's side of the case.
Following is the mandate of the
Supreme Court :
This is a proceeding in the nature of
quo warranto to test the legality of
the organization of the port of Bay­ There being no machinery provided by I
Kdyth Olson Married.
ocean, an alleged municipal corpora­ which the county court can investigate
tion claiming to have been organized the legality of the votes cast at a port
A quiet wedding took place Wednes-
under the provisions of the statutes election, it is perhaps competent for
.
j j j day evening. May 23, 1913, the con-
providing for the organization of ports. citizens whose property is j--'
—
'
tion11 the
The petition for an order for an elec­ within a proposed port to question
—_ I tr»ctin6 Parties being Roy C. Long, of
tion lj determine whether the proposed legality of the vote by which it is this city and Edyth Olson, of Tillamook,
A Floral Flirt.
port should be organized is in pro|p:r claimed to have been established by a
The hollyhock Is the worst flirt out
form and specifies the boundaries of proceeding in the circuit court. How­ Ore. The ceremony was performed by
the proposed port with convenient cer ever, it is not necessary to pass upon Rev. B. Clarence Cook, and took place
One never knows what to expect of It
tairity. In the notice of the election, this question in the present case, but at the home of Mr. and Mr». L. P.
except that it will always jauntily
after specifying ttie place of beginning the frequent practice of persons acting Jackson, foster parents of Mr. Long.
throw up its banner spikes of bloom
and several calls not necessary here to as witnesses to the residence of non­
and look brightly and smilingly «t
Mr. Long is a railroad man, and is
< bier-'«, occurs the following indefinite registered voters upon a mere introduc­
you. It Is a stately coquette. It Is
c II; ’’Tin nee north five miles to the tion or vouch ment by other persons, with the P. R. & N. The bride is the
pretty and willful. It won’t grow la
SUMMER IN THE ARCTIC.
sou invest corner of section 3, town­ and without actual personal knowledge daughter of J. Olson, of Til-
the place to which you carefully trans­
ship 2 south range 10 west of the Willa­ of such residence and actual personal amook. After a wedding trip to
mette Meridian, thence west one half acquaintance with the proposed voter,
Between the Heat and the Moequitoes plant It and positively refuses to al­
mile, thence north along the quarter is not warranted by law, and, in fact, I Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Long will make
low Its seeds to germinate in the spot
Life Was a Burden.
their home in this city, where they will
section line in Bection 4, township 2
a violation thereof.
Stefansson. the arctic explorer, writ­ of your choice, but wantonly throws
south range 10 west of the Willamette is The
be
at
home
to
their
friends
after
June
judgment of the circuit court is
ing in Harper's Magazine, tells of the them about iu the most undesirable
Uieridian, and sections 33 and 28 to the
1. Those present at the wedding
discomforts of summer days lu the far places and flourishes its coarse green
n ’ th line and section 28, township 1 affirmed.
were Mrs. Bessie Husey, sister of the
leaves from the most impossible loca­
.til range 10 west of the Willamette
uort 11:
groom, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jackson,
Meridian”—the indefinite call being
U B. Conference Ends.
July waff intolerably hot. We bad tions. Depend upon it? Not much!
italicized. The proposed boundariei
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miltenberger and
no thermometer, but I feel sure that After you have carefully purchased or
The session just closed wa» the
also included portions of the watershed
I
Rev. Cook.
many a day the temperature must saved the seeds from the most double
tributary to Nestucca Bay, and a |M)I- sixtieth ot the Oregon conference,
have been over 100 degrees iu the of blossoms and sowed them in fear
Many friends of the young people
ion of th« watershed tributary to Ne- instead of the sixth, as these col
sun. and sometimes for weeks on end and trembling, watched and protected
join in well wishes in their married
tarts Bay. The relators brought this
there was not a cloud in the sky. At them for a year, they will calmly open
proceeding alleging these errors and uinna reported at the opening. It life.—Hillsboro Argus.
their flowers and stand there unbluah-
also fraud and irregularity in the con ■ was well attended and much en­
i midnight the sun was what we would ingly and look you in the eyes, frown­
duct of the election, which matters are joyed.
Among the resolutions
say an hour tiigb. so that it beat down
staled in the opinion. The court de­ passed was a ringing appreciation
j on us without rest the twenty-four ed with single petaled bloom. Of all
No. 8574.
clared the proceeding void, and the de­
i a
hours through. The hottest period of the beautiful, coquettish, tantalizing
of
the
welcome
and
hospitality
uf
fendant» appeal.
Report
of
the
Condition
of
the
the day was about 8 o’clock in the flowers the double hollyhock Is queen.
the
local
L
’
.B.
pastor
and
congre
­
McBRIDE, C. J. The first content­
I
evening and the coolest perhaps 4 or 5 —Suburban Life.
ion of appellant is that by filing a gation, the other local pastora and
0 III ¡9 »I » Hi ID di IK 9 ¡91 ill «
in the morning The mosquitoes were
complaint against the corporation eo churches, the Commercial Club
I
Their Lines Are Ended.
nominie relators have admitted the ex­
so bad that several of our dogs went
The
valued
family
re
­
istence of the corporation, and in sup and the city and citizens of Tilla­
When one considers bow many famt
completely blind for the time through
I cipes for cough aud cold
port oi this proposition they cite ■ 2 mook.
the swelling of their eyes, and all ot lies there are which trace tbelr ances­
Spelling Extraordinary Remedies, 1844;
The following telegram was sent at Tillamookjn the State of Oregon, at a cute, liniments, tonics
them were lame from running sores, try in a direct line for many genera­
3 Abbott Mun.Cor.,Sec. 1145, and num­ to Governor West : “ The Oregon
and other remedies have
the close of business June 4. 1913.
caused by the mosquito stings on the tions It Is rather a surprising fact that
erous decisions. These do not apply in
line where the hair meets the pad of there is not a single living descendant
RESOURCES.
Dollars.
as careful attention here
this case as the defendant is described, Conference United Brethren in
the foot. It is true that on our entire in the male line of some of the great­
not as a corporation, but as a pretend­ Christ in annual session assembled Loans and Discounts............. 91,135.35
as the most intricate pre­
ed corporation, and the persons claim­ at Tillamook send greeting and Overdrafts, secured and un­
, expedition we had no experience that est men the world has ever produced.
scriptions.
ing to be the officers are not described thu.ik you for better laws and for
more nearly deserved the name of suf­ The following is a list of some of the
secured .................................
164.08
nor impleaded as such, but as individu­
fering than this of the combined beat illustrious men whose line never will
conscientious and impartial en- U. S. Bunds to secure circu­
Our fresh, high grade
al.-- only.
and mosquitoes of our Coppermine riv- be represented on the earth again aa
We do not believe the notice of elec­ forcemant. We pray for yon, com- ! lation.................................... 25,000.00
drugs will help to make
, er summer.
long as the world stands:
j Other Bonds to secure Postal
tion sufficiently describes the exterior mend and love y on."
these remedies more effec­
Chaucer, Shakespeare, Spencer, Mil­
Savings ............................... 6,000.00
boundaries of the proposed port.
Mise Florence Chapin, who came
ton, Cowley, Butler, Dryden, Pope:
The omission of one call from the de­
tive than ever.
1 Premiums on U. S. Bonds...
Scott and Thackeray.
100.03
all
the
way
from
Montana
to
the
I
scription of the boundary leaves a
Str Walter Scott once confessed to Cowper, Goldsmith, Byron, Moore. Sir
liiatus to be supplied by the imagina- conference is offering herself for Bonds, Securities, etc........... 33,149.89
Right prices are also
having
a bad memory, but In dealing Philip Sidney. Sir Walter Raleigh,
Banking
House,
Furniture,
»ion of the person reading the notice. deaconess work in Oregon. She is
assured.
with
the
wealth of historical incidents Drake, Cromwell, Hampden, Monk. Pe­
and
Fixtures
......................
2,857.30
A defective description of a boundary
in his books be is remarkably accurate. terborough. Nelson, Bolingbroke, Wal­
in a deed may be corrected by a suit to a tine teacher and will take up her Other Real Estate owned... 5.325.45
On occasion, however, he Is at fault. pole. Chatham, Pitt, Fox. Burke, Wash­
have it reformed according to the true new work upon her return from the Due from State and Private
* Hl IU III Hi III III HI III It 9 III 9
i
intent of the parties, but a misde­ World's Sunday School Convention
In “Ivanhoe” Wamba says, “I am a ington, Canning, Bacon, Locke, New­
Banks and Bankers, 'Irust
scription in an election notice cannot to tie held
brother of St. Francis.” The order of ton, Davy, Hume, Gibbon, Macaulay,
Companies, and Savings
be corrected nor reformed b/ any sort
Banks ................................... 11,967.08
St. Francis was founded in 1206. but Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Sir
of proceeding. It must be absolutely in July.
Due
from
approved
Reserve
Wamba lived in the time of Richard I.. Thomas Lawrence, David Garrick
Mr.
and
Mrs |. T. Sherrill, of
definite in itself. This notice lacks
Agents.................................
1189 09 In the “Heart of Midlothian” John Kemble and Edmund Kean.
that quality, and the proceeding is void. Hillsboro, were interested and ¡ Checks and other Cash Items 70,640.79 ? 9 III 9 9 Bl » HI ■. 9 111 91 9
Scott errs in some of his references to
23.78
We are also of the opinion that the helpful visitors at the conference ;
Exchanges for clearing house 1,302.28
Bedreddin Hassan of the "Arabian
inclusion of part of the watersheds of
Why Memoirs Are Tame.
Nights." As Thackeray copied the
two other bays renders the proceeding they were accompanied by Miss Notes of other National
A professor at a Harvard tea wu
void.
In State ex rel. v. Port of Bay Laporte, n skilled teacher recently
Banks...................................
same mistakes into “Vanity Fair.” he asked why books of recollections were
780.00
City, 129 Pae. 496, we held that a sub­ from Penn.
Fractional Paper Currency,
is also at fault. One of Scott’s most always so tame.
stantial and not a technically mathe-
Nickels,
and
Cents
............
The new pastor for Beaver and
141.77
picturesque Incidents Is that In "Wa-
“Let me tell you a story," he answer­
mstical compliance with the statute is
Lawful Money Reserve in
verley," when Prince Charles Edward ed. “A great man once said to a friend:
si ffi.'ienl; but the area of watershed Pleasant Valley, Rev. W. N. Blod­ i Bank, viz:
leads Flora Mclvor out to the dance.
“ ‘I think I’ll write my recollections.'
tributary to othet ports is so extensive gett, used to bejeonuected with the
Specie................... 16,026.80
Whether Scott erred knowingly cannot
in this ino’ance that it nasses beyond a Capital Journal of Salem. Last
“ ‘Very good,' said the friend. 'But
Legal-tender Notes 25.00 16,051.80
be said, but a reliable authority has let me caution you not to recollect any­
mere technical deviation from the year he did good work as pastor at
Redemption
fund
with
U.
S.
recently told us that "there Is nothing thing about celebrities that are living.'
«estate aiul becomes a matter of sub­ Irving.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
stance. It ia not contemplated that
so authentic ns our knowledge of the
“‘Ob,’ said the great man, 'living
circulation)
..........................
Dr.
M.
R.
Drury.
President
of
1,250.00
inhabitants of other fiorts shall be
fact that Prince Charles never danced celebrities are just the ones I want to
bound by the notices polled in the dis­ Philomath College.
Philomath,
at
all.
”
—
Westminster
Gazette.
Total......................... 265,889.57
write about They're the ones ths!
trict proposed to lie includud. and their Oregon,
,
was a late coiner to the
LIABILITIES.
will make my book sell.*
rights can only be protected by the
Dollars.
conference.
He
delivered
an
ex
­
Good Salesmanship Rewarded.
|M>rta refusing to sanction any substan - '
“ ‘Very well,' said the other. ‘But
Capital
stock
paid
in
.............
25,000.00
address Satutday evening
One evening just a few moments be-
_
tial deviation from the area which the cellent
'
remember my warning.’
I Surplus fund..........................
4,000.00
fore closing time an elderly man and
statute permit« the inhabitants of any
The conference thought it was too
“ AV by, what's the danger, anyway!"
oarticular locality to include within | busy to taken Saturday half-holiday Undivided Profit^, less Ex­
his wife entered a book store in New
" 'The danger,' replied the other, 1»
penses and Taxes paid....
t it-ir port boundaries.
738.97
lork
city,
accordlug
to
an
American
a trip down the buy to the
that as soou ns you begin to recoltoct
The two pnqiositioiis above discussed mid
‘
National Bank Notes Out­
publisher quoted lu the Bookseller.
bench, hr many wanted to
things about living celebrities they will
settle the ease, but we deem it proper ocean
"
standing............................... 25,000.00
Practically every one had left the floor,
to cafl attention to the irregular mail- 1 do, but some stay ed over Monday Due to State and Private
Now is the time
with the exception of one clerk. The begin to recollect things about you.’”—
nor in which the attestation of the i und took a fishing trip way up the
Banks
and
Bankers
...........
5,242.52
, lady wanted n particular kind of book New York Tribune.
qualifications of nonregistered voters < Nestucca by the courtesy of Mr.
to'have that
Individual deposits subject
for a most particular friend, and aft­
was conducted. Sec. 3449. L. O. I,., j
to check............................... 194,694.16
A Distinction.
prescribes a form, designated as"Blank Hathaway's automobile. Aa well
er the clerk bad spent half an hour
Demand
certificates
of
de
­
group picture made.
Wblbbles turned wrathfully on hl»
A, ’ t-> be subscribed by a noniegistered * aa being lisliei s of men. they proved
(during which time be had taken near­
posit
.....................................
3.346.12
person vlaiminn the right to vote at themselves
t
tiahere of fish.
ly every book out of the shelves! the yokel guide as his car sank up to the
Let un show you our
Time certificates of deposit,.. 7.310.13
un election, wherein t.e is required to
husband
became impatient, not the I hubs in the mired road.
After
quite
n
contest
as
to
special display of attrac­
ot forth particularly his place of resi­
Certified checks....................
"What In thunder did you mesa
20.00
bonk
clerk
Be was as genial and
whether
the
conference
next
year
dence and length of time he has resided 1
tive new styles.
We are
when 1 pointed this road ont to you
Postal
Savings
Deposits
....
agreeable
ns
though
he
were
selling
a
237.67
in the slate, l'his the Judges may re­ should be held in Portland. Salem,
perfectly* [equipped for
diamond necklace and was to receive on the man and asked you If It was s
300.00
quire to be attested by not more than The Dulles, or Philomath, Portland Reserved for Taxes. _____
making group pictures
six witnesses, who must be freeholders won out.
the entire profit of the sale. Fiually good road and you said ft was?”
Total............
•‘Why,’’ said Silas, “you ast me If It
of the cuuntv and who are required to
265.889.57
and will please you with
she secured just the book she wanted.
Mrs W. W Roaebrmigh and her State of Oregon,
c scribe to the following oath: “We
The man was so Impressed with the was a good road on the map, and It
the quality of our work.
the undersigned witnesses do swear son Arthur were conference visitor» County of Tillamook,
salesman that he offered him a posi­ > was. Ye never ast me wbat kind of a
that our names and signature» are gen «Illite welcome . among former
I, Wm. G. Tait, President of the
tion at $20 a week more tiiau be was road she was off the map. I could
ume; that we arc each personally sc friends at Tillamook, hr
ha' told ye then it was the wust In the
then
receiving.
above-named
bank,
do
solemnly
swear
Rev.
\V.
quainted with the elector and his reai-
bull dinged county.’’—Harper's.
Ue -ee hr stated, that we believe all hl* W. Rosetriugh was a former pits that the above statement is true to th« Next to POST OFFICE
oilwr statements are true, and that lor well remembered at thia place ; best of my knowledge and belief.
Taking Tea Through a Reed.
Excused.
wo are each freeholders in the county.” they now reside at Salem. Rev.
The natives of Paraguay In drinking
WM. G. TAIT.
it will lie Seen tiiat there are two facts
The Judge—Unless you have a »■<*•
tbelr mate tea do not pour It from a
President.
of which the witness must have actual Roaebr.iugli is president ami man­
tea [lot luto a cup ns Europeans are ac­ satisfying excuse I shall have to fine
Subscribed and swo-n to before me
and personal knowledge: (I) Of the ager of the furnace and boiler
customed to drink tea. but till a goblet you for contempt of court for falling
actual residence of the person offering work at the capital city.
this 12th day of June, 1913.
with the beverage and then suck It up to respond to the jury summons. The
hi» vole; and (2) that he has reside i
ROLL1E W. WATSON.
through a long ornamented tube. The Ta les woman—I meant no disrespect
in the stat ■ for six months immediatel.v
Notary Public.
preceding the eletlon. The statements Charles Ktinse Appointed on Correct Attest :
former la generally made out of a jndge, but I hadn't a thing suitable to
of the intending voter, or of other per
pumpkin or gourd, while the tube is a wear, and I couldn't find a ready made
Livestock
Sanitary
Board
J. C. BOLDEN.
ions, to the suuacribing witness to the
long reed, but with the upper classes jury costume any place.—Woman»
affidavit, are not sufficient to qualify
S audi . Or , June 10. — The (wvern
C. W. TALMAGE.
it
Is often made of solid silver. Both Cause.
him to testify aa to the residence of or today appointed tile following
B. C. LAMB,
reed
and gourd are richly carved. The
the voter. He must know at first hand members of the State Livestock
_
Directors.
Did Shef
natives say that this tea Is an excellent
that the voter resides in the precinct
“Do you know. Ethel.” said Grace,
remedy for fever and rheumatism.
and that he has resided in the state for Sanitary Board, created l»y an act
Hides W mted
“I overheard George say to Fred that
six months; and thia, of course. In­ passed at the lust eesaion of the
volves actual acquaintance with the leg ialaturc
although be loves me and wants to
A Girls' School,
Calf Hides,
1“ ‘
voter for that period. It does not ap­
15c. Ve.ll Hides. 11c
he hare 500 girls at our school, and propose, whenever be is near me be 1»
Woolg rowers' Aaavciation, Her- Cow
I • I ».a
4k.
_ *__
Hiile«.
9c. T*
pear that the sabecriblng witnesses to
Tase
your . hides *
today
we rote to decide wbo is the too nerrous to speak.”
hert
Bovlen.
Pilot
Kock,
f
four year to Honey and
the affidavits referred to hsd any such
H alhawat
"Then, my dear.” replied Ethel. “I
prettiest girl."
Baker, , Michaud.
acquaintanc« with the |>er»oiis whose term and John G Huke, of " “
“llow many rotes does It take to suppose you will be calling him up oa
qualifications they vouched for. The two yeai term. Purebred Livestock
' elect F
the telephone noon.”—Exchange.
witnesses" did not even reside in th«-
Wanted To Rent Fata
—- M .
district where the vote wss taken, and Aaaociation, Frank Brown, Carlton,
The
decision
«sully
goes
tn
any
did not know
of
their
own four iear term, antiChas Cleveland.
On Exhibrton.
irea. to rent, a small dairy with the problem ol buy hg Hnrneee girl Who ertn get two rutew"—
knowledge where any of the pre Gresham. two year term, Oregon
sill hn,i it distinctly advanta-i CI'J Journal.
“Hare you seen Mamla'a engagement
near town with option of pur- you
po»«d voters had lived for the State Dairymen a Association. F. K.
ITCOU9 to come .intl-do Tour »elect I
rtngr
six months next
preceding the
__ Lynn, Perrydale. four year term,
Apply »1 the Headlight mg here You W1|| <rt ,be beM I
“Of course, DM you here no M»a
election. There was a large number
A
Tcndar
Strain.
qiiahtte«. the most thorough and
of those persona, all employees of the anil Chas Knnse, Tillamook, two-
First inner-What la that rad low that the was making an effort to &><*•
conscieiuious
workmanship
and
be
I'otter Realty Company, which appears year term.
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