Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 19, 1914, Image 8

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Tillamook
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A SUCCESS.
G.A. m . FAIR
X-XXxxx
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Tillamook Jottings
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Commissioner Edner Resigns
and then Withdraws.
J, L. Lawson vs E S. Snelling
Some surprise was caused on
and E. P. Curry is a suit filed in Monday
when it became known that
the circuit court to recover >224.80. I County Commissioner
G, R Edner
This case grew out of a real estate had handed in his resignation,
deal in which the defendants bought a good deal of speculation was and
in­
Mrs. N. S. Allen’s property with the dulged in as to whom the C ounty
understanding that the defendants
would appoint to till the
were to pay certain bills which Mrs. Court
ETURN to the grocer all sub
vacancy. Some of the voters in the
Aden owed, the plaintiff and others, north
of the county wanted Mr.
which the defendants have failed to Edner part
stitutes sent you for Royal Bak-
to witfidraw his resignation, I
comply with.
as lie has hie work planned for this
b ing Powder There is no sub­
Miss Elva Hall and Ed. Blum year,abut he does not feel inclined
celebrated their birthdays at the to do this. The reasons given for
home of the latter on March 15th. his resignation are set forth in his
stitute for ROYAL,. Royal is a pure,
About 25 were present and all fully letter to the County Court:
cream of tartar baking powder, and
March, 12, 1914.
enjoyed the day Many pretty as
well as useful presents were receiv­
To The Honorable County Court
healthful. Powders offered as sub­
ed, among them a beautiful Edison of Tillamook County Oregon.
I hereby tender my resignation
photograph given to Miss Hall by
her parents In the evening a party as Commissioner of Tillamook
stitutes are made from alum.
of young people surprised Miss Hall County.
at her home. After a merry time
The worry and strain is too great
with games, music, etc., they de­ for the small compensation allowed
parted, wishing the hostess many a commissioner. I have held the
more happy birthdays.
office for the past 15 months and if
I attend to the county business as
Fancy Potatoes, 00c per cwt. ; it
should be attended to the salary
Bids Wanted for Wood.
bran, $25.00 ton. 75c. txi lb. ak.;
will hardly pay my expenses so 1
shorts, $1.15 80 lb ak., $28.
U0
ton;
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owe
my
family
to
feel it a duty I
process hurley, $1.20 75 lb.
Maple Leaf Creamery Association
Thanking your honorable
7"
pc«’ cwt. ; resign.
Road Machinery for Sale.
»29.00 ton ; wheat, $1.75 per
wishes to receive bide for wood de­
granulated body and the people of Tillamook livered at its factory, in four foot
white oats, $'29.00 ton ; g
County
for
past
favors.
sugar, $4.50 and $4.75 per sk., 21
lengths, both alder and hemlock.
3 Dump Carts.
I remain yours sincerely
lbs granulated sugar, $1.00; 4 lbs.
Company will consider bids from
4 Fresnos.
G. R. EliNEk.
fancy Caracol coflee, XI.00 ; 3 lb
25 cords to 150 cords. Half to be de­
2 Road Plows,
very best Japan tea, $1 00 ; hard
County Clerk Holden received a livered by August 15, 1914, and bal­
Shovels, Picks. Saw.
wheat Hour, »4.85 per bbl or $1.25 telegram from Mr. Edner on Wed­ ance by October 15, 1914.
per sack. All the above prices good nesday withrawing the resignation.
Leave Lids at Carl Haberlach s Enquire of E. J. Claussen, Tilla-
until April let. All other groceries
office, Tillamook, Ore. Company
monk. Oregon.
10 to 20 per cent discount until
right to reject any or all
April let—Tillamook .MercantileCo.
P.R. & N. Loose $900,000. reserves
bids. All bids to be in by March
P. W. Todd vs. Charles Roy Funk
The Hill interests have not ex­ 25 M 1914.
aple L eaf C reamery A ss ’ n .
is a damage suit filed in the circuit I tended their United Railways line
court. The plaintiff entered into an to Tillamook as originally intend­
agreement to lease to the defendant ed and promised, for tlie economic
for a term of two years certain real reason that if one railroad already
property with the understanding built can lose $900,000 in three years
that plaintiff could sub let the place two loads tapping the same country
for pasture, and it was also stipu­ could end probably would lose
lated that defendant cut, haul and twice that amount in the same
dispose of the hay, and pay the length of time. Hence the United
plaintiff half the proceeds. Defen­ Railways ends out at a railroad [
dant was also reiyiired to keep up somewhere near Wilkesboro, with
the fences, bridges and buildings. no further extention in sight.
Plaintiff claims that defendant re­
This
interesting information,
You will be asking yourself about
ceived about $1,200, half of which tie brought out for the first time since
failed to pay the plaintiff, and with the Hill and Harriman forces be­
now,
“What shall I wear this
$100 claimed for neglect in keeping gan their battle for Western Ore- j
Spring ?” You will probably stroll
up tlie place, Mr. Todd claims the gon supremacy, came to light in the ,
sum of $700
along the streets, peer into shop
Linnton rate case before the Rail­
road Commission this morning. Tlie
/
windows, look critically at your best
people called on their husky’
Senator R. A. Booth Coming. Hill
dressed friends, read articles on
rivals of the Southern Pacific to!
furnish proof that it would be bad I
fashions, and even ask your wife or
State Senator R A Booth, who is business to string another railroad !
a candidate for U. S. Senator, will to Tillamook.
sweetheart. Why follow in the old
be in Tillamook City next Wednes­
W. M. Nelson, auditor of the Pa­
way this Spring ? The old way was
day. He will be a guest of the cific Railway & Navigation Co , was |
Tillamook Commercial Club that placed oti the witness stand by
only
good until a better way came
evening, when he will speak in the Judge C, H. Carey, attorney for the
in. And the better way came in
club rooms. It is hoped that a Hill lines, and Nelson gave the
large number of members and following resume of the financial
with the
business men will turn out and fortunes of the Tillamook line. In
meet the visitor to show that we the last seven months, beginning
are a live progressive class of peo­ July 1. 1903, the company had lost
ple in Tillamook.
$00 (JOO on operating expetices, for
the calendar y ear 1913 tile operating
House Warming by Masons. loss was $170,000, and for the three
years since tlie line was opened the I
Friday evening, March 20, is the loss, including interest charges, has
Friduy
Within these doors right now is a Display of more than 500 Beauti­
date set for the house warming at the been over $900,000.
ful Art Productions of Foreign and Domestic Looms.
Tiie
digression
in
the
line
of
new Masonic hall.
I
Deputy Grand
Master W. C. Bristol and Grand Secre­ testimony in the Linnton rate case
Every one different, every one intense with individuality. The
tary Jas. F. Robinson of Portland ¡will came alter the attorneys for the I soft tone shades in Brown, Greens and Blues are here. The newest
Linuton people had persisted in
be present.
mottled color effects ; Pin Stripes and Checks; Plaids ; Scotch Mix­
Elaborate preparations are being trying to show in cross examination I tures. I.et one of these be the answer to that question, “What Shall
made by committies from both the that the United Railways would be
I wear thia Spring ?" Then the answer will be perfectly satisfying.
Masonic lodge and Eastern Star Lodge, a good money-maker if it had been
and the prospects are that there will extended to the coast, as intended.
Ladies* and Gent.’s French Dry Cleaning a Specialty.
These attorneys insisted that the
be a grand time.
present
"red
ink"
showing
of
the
There will be speech-making and a
TOGGERY BUILDING.
banquet will be served. The different company was not a result of non-
Phone 19W.
Free Call and Delivery.
Masonic lodges throughout the county remunerative operation of the line
have been invited and a cordial invita­ between here and Linnton, but on
tion is extended to all Masons and tlie section of the road beyond that
point, but which the company was
their families.
seeking to charge against the Port­
ia nd-Linnton link.—Telegram.
No Substitutes
With Plenty of Fun, Pleasure
and Laughter.
The i1*.1 fushioneil
Henry Ellison
.««..»vz.. and
«mu I i ■;,»
ai s„..™
jSnuoM I
nd took us buck
nil and
t.uck toiB
uW
jay,
candle light and went n.”
our “galls in the inorn.’M
charac'or song By ■
Mrs. Allen Page brought ,
house; The W. R. /
specially to thank >le<grr I
Knudson for the its,. of'i
toned piano; the Electric li
and Mr Chaphe; the City
by Prof. Koemple, which
pride of Tillamook; Mr.
Judge Worrall and all
and others who so kind
to make a grand succeji
Carnival, as well us the
their generous supportaci
ance.
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The Carnival and Fair of the W.
R C. at the Skating Rink last week
deserved the gr ind success that it
proved to be. The large rink was
full ot happy, satisfied People each
night. The net receipts, about $1.M»,
will go towards entertaining the
State G.A.R. and W.R C. encamp­
ment in this city in June. The street
parade was in charge ofCapt. Frank
Severance and C. E. Reynolds, led
by City Marshal Myers.and the Mili­
tary Band in charge of Prof. Kem­
ple It showed that much care had
been used in the make ups of the
different characters,while a number
of tlie leading business firms were
AUCTION SAU
represented in it, it would do credit
to a much larger city.
Rain or shine, I will
Mrs. Berenice Lucas, president of residence two and one-hil
the W.R.C., ably directed the car­ East of Tillamook City, Y
nival, well assisted by Mesdames vi“w Hall, on the24th dav
Eva Ruger, chairman executive 1914, the following
committee, Rhea Atithes, Alma sonal property :
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Schultz, Rose Williams, Lithe Hill
14 head high grade brJ
and Bessie Stillwell who worked cows, from 3 to G years old B |
night and day for two weeks to make to my Island Bull, Atniiffi^^
it a success. The Electric Ligh t Co. freshen this spring.
and Mr Geo. Chaphe, electrician,
1 Two year old Heifer,
kindly donated their services free to
8 Head yearling Heifers |
make the rink a blaze of light, Con­
1 high grade Jersey fi,
fetti was thrown everywhere and from above mentioned b3
everyone had the carnival spirit of for light service
Three head of llorBes. 1
fun.
The “Lorn Thumb” mock wed­
Sale to begin at 10:30 a.ml
ding in charge of Mesdames Lucas,
Terms of sale : Cash oofl
Carpenter and Stranahan deserve bankable papers.
mention. The little ones,
special mention,
Colonel J. W. Hughes, i
i irom
rom 4 to 6 years old were dressed Grove, Auctioneer.
in full evening dress, the bride­
M orrisox ! k
groom Master Elvin Smith, his
groomsmen Masters Kenneth Ro­
ger and Billy Stillwell, the beauti­
April Jury list
ful bride, Carrine Stranahan, her
The jury list for the .If.,
maids the two sweet little Miss
Harris, the “ Preacher,” the pure of the Circuit Court wasdri
little Mary Lamar, the organist, the morning, as follows :
bright little Miss Mackenzie, the S. E. Rock, Oretown. farw
guests all little ones, it was a beau- J. T. Nevins, Bay City, ghj
ful vision of life and was repeated J. J McGinnis, Ifebo, fata,
Alwin Blum, Hemlock,
twice each night.
There were many booths in the Frank Rowe, Wheeler, ban
Rink, tlie Old “Witch” with pot of A. W. Bunn, Beaver, farw
boiling herbs and “ love draughts'' Frank Dye, Tillamook, farit -
X. xznviH,
Davis, xieuver,
Beaver, farme
rarmet - —
presided over by Mrs. Lowe. The J. T.
Gypsie Fortune Teller’s booth in |. I. Burke, Cloverdale, fan a
Si
charge of tlie charming Mias Elsie W. IL Christensen, Orel >
Lamb. The “Fish Pond” where I". L. Buell, Tillamook, fat plot
Mesdames Stella
Perry, Elma Chas. Grout, Bay City,
Schultz, Alice Wolfe and Mary E. R Ayer, Tillamook, fat: «.,^1
Johnson placed “ fish” on hooks l’e’er Ileisel, Tillamook, f, Uru
Ei
baited with money ; the elegant Albert Marolf, Tillamook,
Japanese tea garden where the H B. Johnson, Tillamook Schi
beautifully gowned Misses Fay Fred Kabkee, Hol sonville,: -i
4
Harris, Gladys Snodgrass, Mary Erick Glad, Tillamook, 1
White and Alice Perry served tea Jos Dtirrer, Tillamook, fa:"?
forall. The candy booth with Mrs. W. S. Hare, Tillamook, fa’ Ge
Lottie Hill in charge, ably assisted James Kodad, Tillamook amo
by the pretty Misses Lillian Ruger, D. A. Simmons, Bay City. Qe
Faye Hill and Lillian Severence John J. Longcor BayCitj amn
who charmed many a dime by their J. J. Holielt, Blaine, farntro^H
G.W. Body felt. Hebo, iarn Sal
smiles from the boys.
The ice cream parlor with Miss Henry Rogers, Tillmno i)*nool
Rachel Stanley in charge, well as­ D. C. Peregoy, Nehalem,»(
sisted by the Misses Margaret A. A. Imlah, Cloverdale Tiiia
Coates, Neva Maddux and Beulah W. J. Himes, Tillamook,: '¿2?,
Rogers, who by7 their charming W. E. Noyes, Tillamook, fu.®!
manners kept the booth full of Thos. R. Monk, Tillatnoopid I
grapher.
happy people.
“’Sdiei
The "German Garden” in charge
of Mrs. Lavina Coates, assisted bv
Notice of Office Hi YO|
tlie fascinating Misses Beulah Funk,
R. B. Hays, Wider Tom
Agnes Coates and Georgia John­
son, who made the garden popular. Street Com mis-mmer in Ral
The Indian Tribe, with
war cot’der. Office in City Ila -Ap;
First ten day s of each
dances, teppee and ideal Indian
customs,
Braves,
squaws and a.m. to 12 a m. and 1 p.m.i , r'
papooses, was well represented by rest of the month 1 to
------------------ — Fur
Braves, Lulen
Maddux,
Chas.
Algar, John Ashim, A. E. Ball and To The Voters ofT?l*
Albert CrimmMs, Squaws, some
County.
with papooses on back, Messdames
Bessie Chaffee, Susan
Conover,
I
hereby
announce
ir.ji yhe
Phoebe Snodgrass and Misses
Lucille and Aves Wolf, Ruth Sever­ candidate for the noirinatfay a
ance and Ruth Snodgrass, showed office of county commi.«T
Circuit Court.
much care as the costumes and the republican ticket, at lit ’¿ai
actions were true to life and re­ to be held May 15, mid-!.'® MW
R. II. Wolter and wife vs Wil- “ The Private Secretary.”
nominated and elected, u jfra
flected much credit on all.
liam Francis Jones. Default.
Here is the comedy in three nets
till- people I tl 01ne
The big fat boy, by Mr. Van Pat- to sei
Thomas F. Biilfuin vs Minn Buf- that the club will offer to their
the
best of my ability, loug
,
ton.
The
Clown
"
Havseed
”
by
funi. Divorce case. Plrintiff grant­ friends for two nights only at the
It is this and this alone that makes millinery an art. Our Hats
F rank L 0« _
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ed diverse, neither side to recover Star Theatre, Thursday and Friday, demonstrate that we have successfully solved the problem of selling Henry Crenshaw. “Foolish Liz,"
• by Mrs. Allen Page, the jolly Dutch­
costs.
Mardi 20tll and 27th. This is a play
Jtton
high
class
millinery
and
at
a
very
reasonable
price.
man
by
Ira
Smith
all
were
well
The Mothers
'reem
John T. Nassa vs E. II. Cary. you will always remember.
A cough
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taken
and
made
amusement
for
old
A
medicine
cast :
Action fur money, Suit dismissed.
IIILMA JOHNSON spent all of February in gathering first hand 1 and young.
should he harmless, io The
Douglass Cattcrmole .Curl Dawson.
D. F. Trowbridge vs l.awerence Harry Marsland (his chum).......
style information and assembling a stock of beautiful trimmed Hats and I
The “Curio” booth in charge of pleasant to take. It
E. Sanders, Sale confirmed.
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Chamlicl
mi-** w'
A. I.. McCarthy. Millinery Merchandise that will make IIILMA JOHNSON’S Millinery i Mrs. Lizzie Reynolds, with its effectual.
"snake charmer” by the charming Remedy is all of this Live
Sarah Ann Larsen vs Jans F. Mr. Gibson, the tailor......... J. Hiner. the talk of Tillamook this coming season.
Miss Mabie Davie, its "speiler” by mothers' favorite ever) look
Larsen was a divorce suit Divorce Mr. Stead, the landlord... S. T. Gay.
ir run ted and plaintiff to have her Rev. Rob Spaulding, tlie Private
Mr. Reynolds, all proved one of the sale by all dealers
COME -YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED.
er po
ormer name. Sarah Ann Rich­
best attractions.
The hot lunch
Secretary. B. J McCowell.
ardson, restored. Defendant to Mr. Marsland. ...J. A Freeborough.
booth was a busy place, where all
pay plaintiff $900.
got their money’s worth and kept
Tom Cattermole, from India...........
Messrs. M. A. Olsen, Scottie Easton,
In the case of the Tillamook,
John Aschim.
No. 201.
Art Ruger and Messdames Kirk and
ompany the plaintiffs filed ; Constable Homes..... Mr. Clarance.
Hotel < Company,
Johnson and others busy.
their
amended c complaint, setting Miss Ashford, the spiritulist .......
,
The
•
j„..c..ded
Report of the Condition of the
’ Kangaroo ” Court,
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presided over
out additional facta. , The defend
Harriet Walker, j
n L
1 'Shrode an(i
by “Judge” D.
anta are given ten t....„
... reply, Miss Edith Marsland,Grace Holland I
days to
Judge Webster Holmes, ably as-
when lodge Holmes will take up Miss Eva Lee (Edith's friend)....... |
sieted by Policemen Pate Wells
the case again and will endeavor to
Vesta Baker. I
t and Bi 1 Davis and Policewomen
dispose of it before the April term
Synopsis of Scenes :
of the circuit court
Act I. Douglass’s appartmenta at Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of Mrs. Myers and Miss Hihna John­
in London.
son, fined old and young and pro­
business, March 4, 1914,
duced much amusement and $20
Act II. —Marsland's|coiinty home.
The G.A.R. Encampment.
revenue, and few indeed escaped
Act (IL—After the dinner
being captured, one young lady
1 his is the funniest plav ever pre­
LIABILITIES.
At a meeting of the committees sented in the city. New and funny
was quite angry at her arrest until
liuvwig in charge the management pictures between the acts. No
Judge Holmes fined her 10c. for
Loans ........................... ‘......................................
$282,918.28
of'tlie G.A.R eneiimnntent in this waits and the some prices prevail.
being the most beautiful lady in
Overdrafts, secured anil unsecured
159.38
city in June, was held at the Com
the room, which she paid with
Bonds and warrants .....................................
mercuil Club on Saturday evening,
12,430 «4
smiles, thus showing the sound
The Registration.
with Frank Severance in the chair
Stocksand other securities........................
633.89
judicial acumen of the judge that
Assistant Adjutant General C. a ’
Two i
Banking house .............................................
has made him so popular in this
The registration when made up
40,750.00
Williams was present, who came to
deestrict.
Furniture and fixtures................................
this city to see wl.at arrangements on Saturday, showed that 244 per­
6,759.82
The ' Kangaroo" court as well as
were being made for the encamp- sons had registered that week. The
Other real estate owned ............................
4,500 00
Tillan
the vaudeville program and special
ment. Most of the time of the meet­ republicans increased their num­
Due front banks (not reserve banks) .
1.280.79
ties was in charge of Atty C R.
ing was taken up io preliminary ber 142, the democrats 43. and the
Due from approved reserved banks. .
Worrall who has rendered himself
prohibitions!« 12
The socialists
32,025.32
work and naming committees ■
so justly popular by his all-round ?
Checks and other cash items...................
Auditing Committee— Ira Smith more than doubled their registra
527.33
tion in one week, with a gain of 28
ability and courteous ever ready-
C. K. Reynolds, Mrs. Ruger.
Cash on hand....................................................
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sre in
19,424.30
ness, which make a success of all
Entertainment and
Reception and 2 more wpre added to the Pro­
Other
resources
.........................................
5.00
gressive
bull
moose
combination,
he
attempts;
the
performers,
one
Committee Left to bred l Baker
and all, did themselves proud, the
ns president o! the Tillnmook Com­ with 1. added to the independant
Total
$401.414.75
rendering of old plantation melo­
mercial Club, to name.
, and inisceHiinvoua columns.
Men Wome n I Total
dies by the O’Donnell Family,
Program Committee - Will be ap I
Republicans
491
153
044
LIABILITIES.
sweet, always welcome singers;
|xnnted at the next meeting
17(1
41
227
Tlie vocal solo by Atty. M. J. Ger-
Cnpitnl stock paid in................................. .
Parade—V K Reynolds, Mrs Democrats
$75,000.00
Prohibitionists 23
48
71
Lucas. Ira Smith
soni, a popular favorite; Singing
Surplus
fund
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44
0,500.00
11
53
und Clog dancing by R. N. McRae;
Committee on ILills-Frank Sev­ Socialists
I mlivided profits, less expense paid.
Progressives
10
0
10
237. SO
erance. Mrs. Hill, D. L. Shrode.
Fancy clog and iig dances by Jim
Independent
40
25
Postal savings bank deposits...................
05 I
Decorations-C. K Reynolds. Will Miscellaneous
Frederick; Beautiful horn solos and
442.45
7
3
10 j
Spnldtng H. Crenshaw, Ira Smith.
Deposits line State Treasurer...................
bugle calls by our popular band
4.000.00
The committee will meet every
leader Prof, Koemple; Pianoaccom­
Individual depi.sits subject to check
.
791
381
203,945.72
1072
Saturday evening at the clubrooms Total
panist, the talented pianist Pref.
I >emand certificates of deposit ...............
It will l>e noticed that the women j
7.010.8«
Leland
Erwin;
The quartette,
are not taking the same
Time certificates of deposit........................
in
Messrs. Chas. 1'hom is. Bur Beals,
38.978.58
Just Rlghi*for BscCache and Rheu­ the registration ns the interest
men. and ,
Savings deposits
........... .
Jr.. Verle Stanley and John Ebinger
matism.
from present i ndn ations tiler« ap ,
64,669.34
rendered some beautiful selections,
Foley Kidney Pills nre
pears to be some
...... . truth in the
Total
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with guitar aceompanyment by
ougliK effective for backache rheu­ statement that r a portion
______ of the
$101.414.75
Messrs. Thomas and Fredericks:
matism. swollen, pvhmg joints, kid women did not want the privilege
l'he negro minstrels. Will Hill. Geo’
State of Oregon. County of Tillamook.
ney mid bladder ailments that they of voting tile came as men.
Chaffee and ethers gave a half hour
life lecommended everywhere A
1, Erwin Harrison, Cashier of the above named bank
___ , do ot amusement, good songs and
A I e Hords, McGrew. \, |,r , suva .
solemnly swear that the almve **
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Card of Thanks.
statement
is true to the best of dances that all enjoyed.
’ •?> druggist recoin mended Foley
niy
knowledge
and
belief.
The thrilling “Slide for life" by
Kidney 1*1)1* for pains in my t>a(-k
E rwin H arrison , Cashier.
• ’"• 'I R C.
t . sincerely
Sincerely thunk
thank all
mi
und before 1 finished one I mt tie mv individuals
lMi/SU<h*rVb^i1
*‘*T.rn to beiore
lt‘th dav of March the two and three year old sons of
ami
the
general
public
Mr. Herring electrified the entile
old trouble entirely disappeared. • for their assistance in
making the l.'H. C. A. M c G hee , Notary Public.
ror sale by all druggists.
audience and the cow boy horse­
k carnival a success.
back leaping by Mr. Herring was
I Attest: M. W. H arrison . H. T. Burro, C arl H aberlach . especially
enjoyed,
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Tillamook Cleaning
and Tailoring Co.
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Millinery a Matter of Brains.
Style—Creative Ability.
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[ij Our Poli^Xi
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK,
W High qufon'«
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How
W drugs and
i prices. If.V0'-«5>„
looking
for if
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drugs and seiJB*‘t
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l? years of flH
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OLOUTMM
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I oldest drug S"»
iiin Tillamook '
Tillamoo
Bakery
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