Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 18, 1913, Image 5

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—£Ianiook Headlight, September 18, Iöi3
vï -TUDGE
TAYLOR
SHOT TO DEATH,
I
IS Bills Allowed by the County,
Frank p»yne .
.
63.75 Domestic Science Premiums.
^rville Allison
.
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62.50
1 Walter Randall -
02.50
Guy Huston .
Rancher Exacts Tragedy at
11.50 Centerpiece, Mrs. Grace Leach.... 8 .50
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Reed; Farmer.................
,\5 * Perry Huston .
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Astoria.
25.75 Doily, Mrs. W. A. Williams................ 25
t 1 nomas
W D Winters and team --T"
17.50
MT0R<'. Ore"
U-Ex-Cir- O Taggert and team.................
w 7, Jim Thomas
.50
35.00 French Emb., Mrs. E. Snodgras.
j 6 « » ffolter 8nd team ....
80*0« Robert Thomas
Ttodge Frank J. Taylor, pre.i-
28.75 Drawn Work. Mrs. J. E. Barger.
.50
S
Brücher
-
Fred Affolter.............
¡J „
62.50
”
” Mrs. ”
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tof the State Board of Pilot Nick Affolter .............. ...........
Tom McKnight -
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.25
99
32.50
Ray
Nelson
.
^unssumer« and one of the lead- John Affolter...........
Mrs. Ed. Weston
.50
..........
7:
30.00
91
Geo Hill
'
Mrs. Chance......
¿ members of the legal fraternity Arnold Affolter.
.....
.50
30.00
Ford Conlee -
2.50 Quilt, Mrs. H. E. Weston
.50
Western Oregon, was slhin by Elbert Worthington and team.. 15,00 Ernest Thun
We now have connections with Port­
.
35.00 Tatting, Mrs. Ed. Weston.
.50
¿«Id C. Hansel, a Clatscp Plains Roy Estabrook.
...........
gi? A Miller.
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land, Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco
33.75
Mrs. Mulhoun ................... .50
6-^ M Allison ...
.her on Commercial street, near E Wells.......................’ . ;...........
40.00
Geo Griffith -
aud
all the larger cities
Mrs.
J.
Oleson
................
..
.50
¿Spokane. Portland and Seattle
SO. 25
Frank Schmeltzer
¡.¿d depot, at 9 o'clock this
88.12 Skirt. Mrs. De Lillies..................... .50
JD Pearson -
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Advice free to patrons.
R Godsey, piling, ................ ’ ’
13 30
65.00 Centerpiece, ”
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Bodyfeit
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2130 Jim
55.00 Lunch Cloth, Mrs. C. Nelson...... ..
Vhe “hooting came as the climax E L Brown, painting.........
Geo
Kellow
.
.
.
.50
We will shortly be prepared to
J Jenson and team.......
" 60 00 0 Kellow. ...
43.55
Centerpiece.JMrs. Moe..................... .25
40.00
«fa fancied grievance which Han- H Jorgensen..................
make quick Farm ¡loans of from
Guy Mattoon -
20.00 Corset Cover, Mrs. A. Jensen...... .50
°i had had for years against his J Hellenbrand.................9«
L Kellow ....
$500
to $5000. If you need money
10.00
J Hellenbrand, lumber...........
Slip,
Mrs.
J.
E.
Barger
...................
.50
0 Curl.................................
¿tun, for what reason no one A M Commons.................. —
9.37 Baby Coat. Mrs. B. C. Lamb ....... .50
see
us.
Henry
Farmer
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.
2.50
knows and the further fact that, Wm Kodad and team.......
J Lewallen .
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.
69.00 Centerpiece, Mrs. Kate Franklin .. .50
four vears ago, the judge acted as C Commons................................. on on Fred Lewallen -
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On account of our location, we
Mrs. C. Nelson ........... .25
57.50
13'00 rhos Godley ....
attorneyfor Mrs. Hansel in fl ing a H Scherzinger..................
57 50 Pillow, Mrs. A. E. Williams.......... .50
Wm Christensen.................. ',
5’00 Wm Peacock •
have
more inquiries for real estate
.
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I init for divorce, an action that was F Scherzinger and team...
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57.50
Lee Lane
....
.25
and
business
chances than any where
48.75
J W Hester...........
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later withdrawn.
...
H Hollett...............
i?’^ Victor Lane
48.75 Drawn Work, Mrs. J. C. Barger ... .50
Ko Word Precedes Shot.
in
town.
J.ist
with us.
Guy Schoppert
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.
45.00
.,
” Mrs. L. Jacquot. ...
.25
W A Gage.....................Z"........
Earl Paul
....
The tragedy was enacted as Judge
40.00 Baby Dress, Mrs. Willet................. .50
Guv Forsythe
...
Taylor was en route to the depot to Pete Menard.................... . .........
58.75
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Mrs. B, C. Lamb...... .25
A Butts ....
56.25
1 okethe train for his ranch at Car- Jasper Holmes....................... " 57’50 M Butts ....
Pillow Case, Mrs. Ira Smith.......... .50
5.00
Abe
Holmes
..................
so
7c
aahan station, where he planned to
Wallace Warren and team
’’
Mrs. F. R. Beals........ .25
72.50
Henry Petite...................
52’50 Claude Lane and team
p,83 the day. About 50 feet from J Petite..............................
M anager .
103.75 Carriage Robe. Mrs. B. C. Lamb- .50
S ec ., T res .
¿5’™ P J Schoppert and team
¿entrance to the depot Judge
133.12 Centerpiece, Mrs. Grace Leach...... .50
L Lane and team
I
60.00
Taylor, who was carrying a light
Joe Caster and team
Mrs. Andrew Christensen.. .50
30.00
W
Jranklin
.................................
15.00
ralise, crossed the street and just
Joe Price and team
122.50 Scarf, Mrs. C. Nelson...............
.50
av,18.................................... 375O R J Forsythe and team
as he stepped on to the sidewalk vA/?
111.25 Centerpiece, Mrs. B. C. Lamb
.50
Ed Wheeler ................................. 21.25 Chas Butts and team
30.00
Bart Labante............................... 53:75 Claude Lewallen and team
met Hansel.
” Mrs. B. Vantress
.25
108.75
Without a word or a moment s P Lano...................................... ; 20:00
W H Christensen and team
” Mrs. Grace Leach..
.50
21.25
17.50 John Heilmeyer -
.
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warning Hansel whipped out a Jas Saren8an...............................
78.00 Towels, Mrs. G. E. Grant-
.50
A Hoffer and team..............
11142
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103.00 Quilt, Mrs. L. L. Galloway
32caliber revolver and fired, the Wm Glick..................................... no’oo J M Baker
.50
Mead and Payne work done on
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bullet striking his victim above the R Way mire.................................
Mrs. D. D. West
.25
66 25
Dolph road
...
1,090.00
II
right «ye, passing through the J Lano........................................... 87.50 F C Feldschau, concrete work
Mrs. E. T. Wiley
.50
245.78
11
J Rutgers..................................... no.00 Cloverdale Mercantile Co.
•25!
Mrs. D. D. West ..
brain and causing instant death.
D Rutgers...................................
87,50
merchandise
...
284.09 Rug, Mrs. L. L. Galloway............ .50
Throwing his arms to his head as Ed Wheeler.................................
55.00 Godsey & Ayer
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56.60
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¡Howard off a blow, Mr. Taylor W Hudson...................................
.25
55.00 Beaver Lumber Co., lumber
251.08
Geo
Lano
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49.69
Pillow
Shams.
M
m
.
II. E. Weston .50,
J M Weiss and son
fell to iLc sidewalk on his face.
843.43
17J0 G M Kostic, merchandise
8.25 Spread, Mrs. D. Billings................. .50 i
The slayer fired two more shots at E A Lane.....................................
Alex Imlah..................... ""... 96:00 Fred Lewallen
...
9.60 Quilt,
’’
”
................ .50
the prostrate body, both of them W Booth and team.................... 130.00 Joe Price, gravel
34.00 Table Cloth. Mrs. J. E. Barger...... .60
taking effect.
G Heilmeyer and team............. 112.50 L J Burke, mdse. ...
15.30
.50
J W Hester and team.................
65.00 Sam Bauer
Many Near Scene.
7.40 Corset Cover, Mrs. Willet........
R
Blanchard
and
team
..............
103.00
Webster
Hudson,
plow
-
.50
12.00 Centerpiece, Mrs. Erickson.....
Folly 50 persons were within E
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K Gilbert and team .. .............
60.00 DW Gilbert & Son, mdse.
.60 i
220.88
half a block of the scene. Dozens O Curl....................................
E 60.00
D Achey ....
156.00 Point Lace, Mrs. Willet ..........
.50
of them rushed to give assistance A Curl................ .r........................
65.00 H S Classen
...
104.00
.50 1
MM
Curl.............................................
64.06 C J Baldwin ....
104.00 Window Curtains, Mrs. Sheets
and physicians were summoned,
C
Ellison
....
.50
Ed
Trobough...
,
....................
Doilies,
Mrs.
J.
E.
Barger
91.00
but life was extinct before the first
R Riley..................................
R N Turpen .. . .......................
62.50 Scarf, Mrs. B. C. Lamb..........
.50
one reached the prostrate man. An J P Turpen ......
...........
Earl Bessenette
33.00 Centerpiece, Mrs. Anna Harmon — 50
examination at the Coroner's office L H Ripley........... . ................
L Bessenette ....
78.00
Scot Britt ....
50.75 Bed Spread, Mrs. De Lillies.......... .50
showed that, in addition to the R Huston ............... ..................
«J®*
C. Johnson ....
Mrs. Norman Dye...... .50
Fred
Lyster
and
team
...........
30.00
fatal bullet in the brain one had
W A Shannon
...
A H Forkner and team.......
104.00 Crochet Waist, Mrs. Snodgras...... .50
entered the right breast and lodged H Curl.......................................
” Dress.
”
.......... .50
pure, mild and mature
32.19
Total
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io the right arm. The third entered R Lyster...................................
16,996.12
Apron, Mrs. D. D. West ................ .50
34.69
Coast
Bridge
Co.,
160
ft.
span
Fred
Dunham
.........................
the right side.
Pillow Top. Mrs. Andrew Christ­
43.75
for Wilson River bridge near
Reed Farmer and team.........
After gazing a second at the pros­ R Kellow.................................
JV. J. Van Schuyver & Co., .General Agents
6.25
Tom Jenkins’ ranch -
- 5,400.00
ensen ..........................................
trate form of his victim, Hansel H L Burger and team...........
30.00 Feeney & Bremer Co., monu-
Mrs. Lois Mathews
Portland, Oregon
9.00 Painting,
63.00
ment case
....
toseed his revolver into the river Ernest Hagg...........................
99
II
156.00
12.50
Al*
8
Gore
....
Blanch
Shoemaker
...........
aoditarted to walk away. He was
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104.00
15.00 1 A McGinnis
...
L Kellow and team................
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grabbed by bystanders.
He re­ W O Capps.......................... ...
II
11
104.00
21.29 F E Cross
....
marked that he was going to the Tom Mcknight........................
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25.00 Carl White
.... 89.25
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25.00 R D Pomeroy
.... 89.25
police atation to give himself up.
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Jim Thomas ............................
II
78.00
30.00 H Hansen
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19
On being asked why he commit­ Emanuel Thomas....................
19
11
78.00
12.50 E H Cross
...
Robert Thomas........................
ted the act Hanse! replied:
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28.00
Miss Crystal Dunstan...
30.00 D Krake................................
Arthur Miller...........................
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"He separated my family.”
Ray Nelson................................
Mrs. Smith........................
Gen. Fund Expenditure«.
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Later he said to the police:
F C Schmeltzer........................
Mrs. W. C. King............
46
25
Coroner
’
s
Inquest
of
Gordan
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"Ask my wife; she will tell you.” J Pearson and team.................
73.50
3000
Dugger..............................
E Thunn....................................
99
99
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Ex-Wife Denounces Slayer.
<17
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70
Coroner
’
s
Inquest
on
body
of
F C Schmeltzer and team....
9.00
§¿75
Peter Volk
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Since the dismissal of the first di- V Kellow and team................
Mrs. Smith ......... .............
26 86 Coroner’s Inquest on bodies of
t'orcesuit, nearly four years ago, M D Landidge...........................
” tumfler Mrs. Nannie Craven
25 00
Semen Magistrate and
friends of Mr. Taylor say, he had P Krall.......................................
97 50
Frank Magistrate
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- - 15.60 Burnt Plates
Geo
Symes
................................
32.50 Display of Fancy Work Mrs.
not been connected in any way with
55’op J C Holden, freight
Jas Sutton...............................
24'37 Sunset Magazine, adv
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- 400.00
the couple’s affairs. Mrs. Hansel S Resch....................................
Schultz ......... .............................. 5.00
6 25(M 0 Mills, typewriting survey-
’as granted a divorce on June 27 Paul Kingston..........................
2.50 Bread Mrs S. W. Elliot.................... .50
1125!
11’25! ors’ report
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of this year, but her attorney in O Taggart
2.15
07'50
67
50' 1 Tillamook Meat Co
N Affolter and team
D,
-0U . <1,
.L._.-I, digging rrruvo
that instance was E E. Gray.
4.50
W 00
E Southwick,
grave
Bread
cakes,
Mrs.
Tom
Coats
........ .50
Oscar Taggart use of plow
6.50
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10* 62 1 ' county
countv poor
Door
fold this afternoon what Hansel W D Winters
Cakes fried, Mrs. H. E. Weston — .50
kad said and that he complained of R. Wiggins and team
73.75 W D Gladwell, milk county -
.50
2.17 Cake, Mrs. J. H. Butts
DOCKS t WARKHOUSK.
poor...................................
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106 25 Mohler
If
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.50
10.00
terrible pains in his head, Mrs. R and D Beckwith and teams
Mercantile Co mdse
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd A 3rd AVENUE WEST
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6.86 L S Hushbeck, board county
Andy Hess
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.50
Hansel replied:
Doughnuts, » t
» s
.62
Lester Ray ...
.50
18.60 Bread,
poor
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Ho# just trying to start a L Van Dyke, Jr.
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47.50
.50
Buns,
Tillamook
Feed
Co.,mdse,
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102.50
scandal and is feigning insanity. W
1 H Randle and team
.50
13.40 Rolls,
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65.00 county pool -
.50
...
Judge Tayb, ;iag not been my at- Henry Gould
Bread, Mrs. J. Oleson ..
W C Hawk, hospital service
Notice.
50.25
.60
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119.00
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Mrs. _
B. Beals .
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
county poor
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torney for years and I never spoke C
, Randle
5.00 Glass
.50
By local applications, m they cannot reach
Geo Vandyke
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48.00
Cake, Mrs. S. W. Elliott .........
&
Prudhomme,
books
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having
ho
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my business and the di sen art I portion of the ear. There is
10 hint in my life excepting at the 1 G W Burgess
50.00
.50
...
23.65. Tarts, Mra. Wm. Maxwell......
only one way to cure deafness, and that U
130.00 J. K. Gill Co., stationery
.50 desire to clone up my books, 1 by constitutional remedies.
I brought the first action for T R Wilson
...
Cake, Mrs. B. Beals..................
I>eafncsfl Is
E. T Epplett, board of
7.25
.50
caused
by an inflamed condition of the
would
reafiectfully
request
all
par-
5rorce, four years ago.
5.25 Jelly Roll, Mrs. Wm. Maxwell
Alex Fraser, gravel
prisoner-
’
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rnuucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
16.45
.50
5.00 Bread,
ties knowing themselvea indebted When this tube is inflame«! vou have a
Tillamook City Water
-
Hansel is not insane
and never W H Randle, gravel
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1.60 Tillamook
.50
25.00 Cookies,
rumbling sound or ini|»crfect hearing, and
L. VanDyke, gravel
Electric Light Co.-
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^..al‘h0Ugh ,le 4ried ‘O make Henry Gould, piling
3.90 Pacific Telephone Co.-
.50 to me, to cull and settle or leave when it is entirely cloned Deafness is the
28.35
v v Jelly,
t. 11 V ■
the
same
with
Tillamook
County
result, find unless the inflammation can be
41.86
.50
People think —
so. He hae had a H A Brandt
27.50 cake Mrs. S. W. Elliott .............
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taken out and thin tube restored to its
Transfer Co. -
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.50 Bank.
26.86 City
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Mrs.
Small
.....
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normal condition, hearing will (lestroyed
C
C
Murphy
and
launch
against Mr. Taylor tor
C.
J.
C kook .
.50
43 87 Beall & C».. Engine repairs
foreve ; ninecanen out of ten are caused by
2291.68'
Gems
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C C Murphy, roller
and
freight
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itarrh which is nothing bm an Inflamed
r« but why I never knew. He Dave Bailey and team
1.00
3.75 Coast Culvert Co., culverts -
270 40 Jelly, Mrs. Billings......................
of the mucous surfaces.
2.00 Can’t Afford to Have Kidney Trou condition
6.55 Jim Bodyfelt, plow -
«en threatened to kill the judge, E E Colestock
10.00 Fruit canned, ”
......................
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
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.50
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that
3.75 J D Adams Co., drags -
150.00 Veg.,
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• tn he has threatened other Glen White
ble.
-
connot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
1.00
53.75 • R F Zachman, merchandise - 48.04 Jam,
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wple, including the members of J M Myer and team
No man with a family to support Hem! for circulars, free.
.50
40.00 Commercial Stables _ -
30.25, Doughnuts. Mrs. Henry Rogers
F J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo, Ohio.
H
Scherzinger
°»n family, who assisted me Fred Scherzinger and team
.50 cun afford to have kidney trouble, flSold by Druggists, 7flc.
80.00 U G Jackson, surveying
I Cake, Mrs. W. H. Powell ..........
nor
need
he
fear
it with such a
50
Tahc
Hall's Family Fills for constipation
80.00
tetting a divorce.’’
159.25 Tarts.
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Wm Ward and team
expenses -
.50 remedy at hand as Foley Kidney
40.00 E and
2.50 Cake, Mrs. L. M. Kraner^....—.
Wm Kodad and team
Laddusaw, surveyor -
Pills.
An
honest
medicine
safe
2.00
D. D. West
2.50 Chas McMillan, surveyor -
5.00 Fruit canned, Mrs.
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Wm Kodad
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2.00 arid reliable, cutting little but do
40.00 I
2.50|
fo ably the Aunties who want J Jensen and team
Francis
Curtis
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44
..... 1.00 in« much good. Foley Kidney PJ1I
60.00
2.50
Veg.
canned,
Shearer -
44
44
«00
'"dependence at once J Naship and team
... 2.00 eliminate backacke, and rheuma­
21.57 Otto
1
133.50 Jelly.
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G J Poysky -
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n e Filipino tribes speaking J Jensen
........... 50 tism, tone up the system and re
120.00
48.00
Cake,
C Commons
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It
........... 50 store normal action of kidneys and
2.75 ■ Stanley Coates -
3.25 Cookies,
au?"/ lan<fuages, and in some A Ford, gravel -
It
44
Watt..................................
44
........... 50 bladder. For sale by all druggists.
2.75
6.25 S R Henderson
«OM .ho*tlle to each other, have Will Hudson and team •
Mrs. Me Ghee............. .......... 60
46.86 • Harold Mason, auto line for sur-
Keeps both rider
4 e
44
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C.iminettis counsel at Sacra
ah,i
ed 'nto tfle history of the Manuel Borba -
........... 50
54.60 1
36.00
-
veyors
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44
JWtat, of the jBlandB
The Ray Woods
mento
said
the
question
for
the
..........
60
and
saddle perfectly dry.
50.00 Mrs. r P Hobson, damages from
Cake,
‘ h . Butta.:::.:.’”
H Hallott
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..... .50 jury to decide wan what Caminrtti
25.00
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Mrs.
J.
52.50
- ,7j”ae . Bu»etin in a recent E P Mills
County road -
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Made for rough wear and
-
1.00 and Ix>la Norrie w»nl to Reno for
13.35 Veg. canned. Lillian Severance
50.60 Cost bill State vs. Hum«1 '
fives a sketch of the Hugh Welch
.
.
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.50 The verdict seems to indicate that
21.00 Cake. Mrs. D. Billings .......... ..
44.69 Cost bill State vs. C Eastland
long
service in the wettest
.50 the jury was convinced it was no*. I
4 Wks'
customs of the Moros Ralph Welch -
92.50 Cost bill State vs. H. Biggs • 22.75 Bread, Mrs. Speaker ...............
weather.
.50 to nee the ecenery enroute.
h'lt^a?0 an(i Su’«. wri«e° by a H Jenson and team -
•• Mrs
................
133.33
mr» Mulhoun
.................................
110.00
J Hollett and team
.50
58.00 Clams canne«!. Mr». W. S. Buel
94.35 J C Holden -
» a ** ^rmJ’ officer who hae P Coulson and team -
atisfaction
wuuuoeed
Vida
h
Milli»
-
133.33 i r mon roll, Mrs. D. Billings
p »-— .. .50
14.69 H Crenshaw -
ed,in ,he archipelago For F Coulson
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.50
75.00
Buna,
10.00 O G Swenson •
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L ook roslto M ark
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.50
Wa ni *.° Tt8rf* 'he Moros have J Borba
100.001 Bread.
50.00 C A Johnson -
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C. M. Terry
75 001 Canned Fruit. Mrs.
fceo’j ”’ Thev i8"ue<l from a J Moon and team -
36.00 R L Shreve
/ orEttQiZNa
ti
w. c
S D Moon -
King ... .50
83.33 Bread,
35.00
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44
?’"da where the creeks, John Moon
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-
83.331 Buna.
60.00 W S Buel
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L Beals
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$5.50 EVEKYWHUB
.50
Monk“eadland, rocks and reefs S D Moon and teain -
100.00 Cookie»,
61 87 B
It
Homer Mason
M. F. Dunstan 50 BEGINS 1« forty-fifth school year
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AJTomCa
89.00
kfo * ba8e for attack and I^e Lyster
51.55 H M Farmer -
MWW
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70.00 Cake,
65.00
**«inndr a- tlme’ almoat •nc- J Riley
•SSTSMSCR
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