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    Tillamook
Headlight, June 11, IÖ14.
County Court Business
Mrs. J. Salway ....
3O.OO C. E. Trombley .....................
C. Davis ...........
10.41
Federal Censorship of Films.
8750 Electric Light Co...................
G. Olds ...........
2385
/ The County Court met last week W. Harris ............
45.00 City Water....... .'............
5.00
No doubt the lobby that is urging
and transacted the following busi- T. W. Lyster ............ "
36.25 H. Crenshaw ...........
7.20 the House Committee on Education
45-50
p. w. Todd..................... ;;;;
32.60
C.
O.
Pilgram
..............
to recommend the passage of a bill
"'ciaim of E. G. Anderson, for $7.20
46.87 Irwin Hodson Co...................
27. co that would provide for federal cen­
Earkson ...........
for supplies for R. D. No. 3, rejected. J.
6750 Glass & Prudhomme ............
Frank Ury .......... “
367
sorship of motion-picture films is
22.50 Glass & Prudhomme............
Claim of Nehalem Livery & Trans­
Burton ...
2599 composed of high-minded persons,
10.00 Commercial Stables..............
fer Co., for $18.00, for livery hire, Fred
4.00
D. B. Darby ................
actuated by the loftiest motives.
12.50 Pacific Telephone ................
was rejected.
_
.
.
. Albert Darby
3.00 They urge upon the committee the
I *« • - ............. .
20.00 N. McMillen ......................... 13500
In the matter of the resignation of . J^Monahan
fact that there are now 18,000 mo-
22.50 Barthold Barge Co.................
F. L. Sappington as road supervisor, I Sid Travis-4 . /
i..........
4.16 'tion-picture theatres in the United
3750
the same was accepted.
County Poor and Insane.
i Fred Burton . .
States, with an average daily attend­
15.00 E. T. Haltom .........................
In the matter of the appointment
1.00 ance of 16,000.000 persons, many of
Lockart ..............
6.25 Mary Perry ..........................
of a county commissioner, F. L. Sap­ ; Joe
23.00 whom are children. That only clean
Alvin Bluni ..............
50.23 R. T. Boals ...........................
pington was appointed to fill the John Blum ........ / i .J "
32.00 and wholesome films should be ex­
50.22 S. M. Kerron.........................
vacancy caused by the resignation of Albert Gilmore
5.00 hibited to a miscellaneous assembly,
38.44 Dr. Wendt ............................
Geo. R. F.dner.
5.00 in which there are youthful spectat­
Amby Brown ................
4125
In the matter of the resignation of Tony Dalpaz .......... , \.......
Mrs. Geo. Loerpabel............
43.00 ors, with plastic minds and immature
40.00
Will Spalding as a member of the Fred Babler .........’' ’ ” "
Cloverdale Merc. Co..............
20.43 characters, goes without saying. If
40.00 Tillamook Feed Co................
. County Fair Board, Wm. G. Tait was John Proctor .......... ” ”
15.00 the censorship could be restricted to
58.75 W. D. Gladwcll.....................
appointed to fill the vacancy.
2.17 the elimination of immoral.and hurt­
Alvin Blum ..............
40.00
L. S. Hushbeck .....................
In the matter of the claim of the j H. G. Parson .....................
20.00 ful pictures, the wisdom of its estab­
28.75 Mrs. A. E. McCune ..............
Wheeler Lumber Co., for lumber fur­ I Arthur Tippin ....
30.25
could not be questioned.
28.75 Tillamook County Fair Board 75OOO lishment
nished M. M. Mead & Son, for the j Carl White .... i... i
But the human equation can not be
"
43-74
Roads, Bridges, Etc.
sum of $534-25, the claim was reject­ j Chas Desmond ...................
ignored. Experience with censorship,
12.50 E. A. Easterbrook .........
ed.
66.75 extending back to remote times and
Herman Schlappi .......
25.02
W. A. Gage ....... '...........
In the matter of the petition of Geo. ! Albert Olds ........................ ’
46.87 covering many lands, has demon­
15 00 J. Lewellan .....................
12.00 strated that official power feeds on it­
W. Phelps and others to vacate road, Virlin Brown .. .
2.50
U. S. Edwards ................
I5.OO self and that bigotry does not hesi­
a remonstrance was filed, and the C. S. Wells ................ ";
12.50
W. H. Christensen .........
3900 tate to smudge anything that dis­
petition being withdrawn, the matter Albert Olds ..............
2500
Amos
Vaughn
................
62.62 pleases it. The action of petty officials
was dismissed.
Ike Wells ............
12.50 Frank Hobson ..............
In the matter of calling for bids c. s. weiis...........
6750 and of a few library boards has dem­
2500
Fred Zaddach ................
56.OO onstrated, even in our own country
for a cancrete bridge over Killam George Dow ..............
W. Cain .........................
72.OO and in our own time, on what whim­
creek, the same was ordered, bids to Ed Lee ............................. ’
J.
M.
Baker
...................
88.00 sical grounds some of the most mer­
be in by Friday, June 26.
Henry Leach ......... i ”
10.00
W.
B.
Aiderman
............
96.00 itorious books and works of art may
In the matter of the application of C. Elemonds .......................
10.00 F. L. Sappington ..........
80.00 be placed under the official ban.
J. J. McCormick for a liquor license, George McDonald .......
10.00
A.
K.
Case
.....................
58500
the same was granted.
Among Americans one of the most
Glenn Woolfe ...............
10.00
Myrtle
Mills
..................
4-95 prized possessions is freedom to
In the matter of the petition of T. O. W. Phelps .......................
A.
F.
Coats
Lbr.
Co
........
7-5°
97-74 speak and write, subject to the laws
B. Potter Realty Co., for an exten­ George Olds ............
7-5° F. C. Feldschau ..............
19-50 of the land holding a person respon­
sion of time upon the Bayocean J- W. Dye ........................... ;
101.25
Sallaries, Etc.
sible for what he has said or publish­
county road, the same was granted, D. J. Pangborn ...................
Homer
Mason
................
77.50
ed. It came as a result of an age-old
work to be completed by August 1st. Frank Dye ..........................
62.22
H.
M.
Farmer
................
struggle with tyrants of thought.
Road District No. 1.
C. Weagel ..........................
81.25
J.
E.
Reedy
...................
Men rotted in jails and mounted
F. dith M. Aiderman, deed ...$ > 2.50 B. Weagel ............................
36.25 J. C. Bewley...................
scaffolds and stood at burning stakes
Wheeler Lumber Co...........
1018.76 Harold Epplett ....................
70.00
J.
C.
Holden
....................
in its behalf. It is too rich a heritage,
Tohl and Anderson .........
4388 F. Travis ....... ;......................
82.50 K. Mills ............................
costing too much blood and tears, to
Frank Struby ....................
i.00 J. Monahan ........................ .
Vida
A.
Millis
................
29.37
be surrendered to an official, even
36.00 Thore Haugen .....................
Mike Landolt ....................
40.00
T.
E.
Epplett
..................
though he be elected by the people.
Nelson & Co..........................
12.55 Egbert Goodspeed ...............
40.00
H.
Crenshaw
.................
No matter what high purposes may
Frank Crane .......................
7.00 Jack Jennings ......................
30.00
Clent
King
.....................
be urged for the establishment of a
5180 Amos Vaughn ......................
A. C. U. Berry ..................
20.00 B. L. Beals .......................
censorship or how flagrant may be
.Milo Braman .......................
2.00 Marion Darby ......................
20.00 O. G. Swenson ................
the abuses sought to be corrected,
Nehalem Livery ..................
1350 George Wilks ......................
20.00 W. S. Buel .......................
there is an ever-present danger that
Chas. Easom .......................
33125 Ed Stark ...............................
20.00 Mrs. H. C. Hanson .........
a censor will become arbitrary in the
Tillamook Bay Con. Co. .. .
754-5° Bert Nickles..........................
20.00 Mary L. White ................
exercise of his power.
Tillamook Bay Con. Co. .. .
440-32 Peter Haugen ......................
12.50 Lillie M. Buel ..................
The possibilities of the motion-pic­
Dave Davidson ....................
55-00
Road District No. 3.
Laura I. Leach ................
ture are immense, both in the way of
Nehalem Saw Mill..............
14.12 F. J. Ayer ..............................
C. A. Johnson ................
entertainment and education. In
Emil Ross ...........................
55-62 E. G. Anderson .....................
R. L. Shreve.....................
many respects the films are more im­
J. W. Thompson ...............
109.00 Martin Jenck ........................
H. B. Millis .....................
pressive than the printed page and
Bob Aldred .........................
19-37 Jim Bodyfeld ........................
W. L. Campbell ..............
nobody can estimate the far-reaching
P. E. Allen
117-75 John Heilmeyer ...................
W. L. Campbell ..............
effect they are daily producing on the
P. L. Frost
59-27 R. L. Huston ........................
R. L. Shreve ...................
present and future citizens. Reputable
Fred Hart
111.25 Fritz Drebert ........................
U. G. Jackson ..................
theater owners are interested in
Fred Hagge ...........
60.00 Robert Forkner ...................
W. S. Coates ...................
maintaining the reputation of their
S. G. Reed .............
111.12 Harley Curl ..........................
A. Gulstrom ....................
places and in holding the good will
Burt Tilden ...........
108.10 Geo. Heilmeyer ...................
U. G. Jackson ..................
of their patrons. Parents should see
W. S. Linkhart ....
50.00 S. D. Moon ............................
Chas. Jensen ....................
that the theaters attended by their
G. B. Nunn.............
12.50 Gilbert & Sons .....................
F. Liverson .....................
children are reputable. Officers of
A. Simpson .............
15.00 Roy Woods ................. . . . . .
Geo. J. Poysky ................
the law should see that exhibitors of
Charley Rand .......
1500 F. Lyster ..................... . ...
immoral and degrading pictures are
John Anderson ....
500 F. J. Ayer ..............................
relentlessly prosecuted. If the present
William Reid is Dead.
Fred Humpke .......
300 Martin Shoultson .................
laws are inadequate they should be
Frank Adams.........
2.50 Sam Hoover ........................
But there does not seem
William Reid died Sunday after- amended.
A. Miller ................
55-00 Fred Dunham .......................
to be any immine
imminent peril which would
noon at his home at Eighth atid justify
John Watt .............
50.00 Lester Forkner .................
. tion of censorship in
Hume streets, on Carson Heights, . advance, the a adopt
Felix Kebbe ...........
88.10 A. H. Forkner ......................
policy so foreign to our
near Fulton. He was 70 years old.
Ernest Kebbe .......
73-12 J. W. Hester ........................
A native of Glasgow, Scotland, Mr. free institutions.
G. W. Zaddach ...
12.50 Robert Waymire .................
Reid had lived in Portland since 1874.
Fred Kebbe ...........
9-05 Tom Kellow ..........................
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
He came here then as secretary of a
E. A. Worthington
75-00 Orval Kellow .......................
company
of
Scotch
people,
the
presi
­
Geo. Balmer ...........
Rennie
Kellow
.....................
33-75
Notice is Hereby Given, that by
dent of which was the Earl of Airlie. virtue
E. Clark ................
60.00 O. Meyers ............................
of an Execution and Order
The
name
of
the
company
was
the
W. Brobst...............
Dave
Hess
............................
19-37
Sale issued out of the Circuit
Oregon and Washington Trust & In­ of
Geo. Ludtke ...........
42.50 Jim Bodyfelt ........................
Court of the State of Oregon, for
vestment Company, of Scotland.
Guy Loepabel .......
60.00 C. L. Wooley .......................
Tillamook county, dated the 20th day
In
1876
Mr.
Reid
formed
the
first
Goerge Loerpabel .
39.67 Lee Lyster ............................
savings bank in the State. He was of May, 1914, in the cause wherein C.
Fred Zaddach .......
40.00 Jens Jenson ..........................
elected secretary of the Portland W. Matthews was plaintiff, and 1.
Jack Balmer...........
27.62 M. E. Hearn ........................
Board of Trade the year he came to W. Frederickson and Nancy E. Fred­
Ed Braumerereather
50.00 John Rock ............................
Portland and held that office until erickson, his wife, were defendants,
Chas Alwood .........
20.25 Frank Kodad ........................
upon a judgment and decree render­
1880.
Joseph Alley .........
1562 Claud Trent ..........................
ed in favor of said plaintiff and
Mr.
Reid
had
been
engaged
in
the
P. E. Gilderhouse..
11.25 Frank Follett .......................
against the said defendants, amount­
practice
of
law
since
¡867,
the
year
he
D. F.
19-50 H. Scherzinger .....................
was admitted to the bar before the ing- to $2600.00, with interest at the
Paul
7-50 W. H. Christensen ..........
Supreme Court of Scotland at Edin­ rate of 8 per cent per annum from
Geo. Miller ...........................
10.00 F. Scherzinger .....................
burgh.
He was a man of wide and December 24, 1912; the further sum
J. W. Tohl ......... 1................
10.00 O. Hellenbrand ...................
varied
experience.
He was a «gradu­ of $300.00 atorney’s fees and $25.60
Fred Witte .........................
10.00 Jim Cockerhan .....................
ate
of
the
University
of Glasgow and costs and accruing costs; the fur­
W. B. Hesson ......................
12.00 Dan Fletcher .......................
had
traveled
much.
In
1902 he was ther sum of $48.92 taxes, with inter­
Alvin Thompson ................
1.25 Frank Carver .......................
United
States
Consular
agent at est at rate of 8 per cent per annum
Lee Miller ...........................
1-25 Leo Carver ..........................
Wellington,
the
capital
of
New
Zea­ from Jammry 31, 1914, until paid; and
O. W. Monte Cristo ...........
1.25 Chas. Murphy .......................
the further sum of $37.60 taxes with
land.
J. W. Thompson ................
6.85 F. C. Coder ..........................
interest thereon at the rate of 8 per­
Mr.
Reid
also
was
interested
in
John Kraumlauf ..................
54-37 A. Coffey ..............................
railroad projects. He was agent here cent per annum from March 28, 1914,
Harry Mitchell ....................
51-25 W. O’Conell ..........................
of the Portland & Oregon North until paid, and commanding me to
Walter Morgan ..................
28.25 James Biggs ..........................
Coast Railroad, a projected line. For satisfy the said judgment and decree
James Custer ........................
31-25 Hugh Arstell .........................
man years before the Harriman in­ by the sale of the real property here­
Nels Nelson .........................
46.25 John Imlah ..........................
terests took up the project and car­ inafter described belonging to said
Chas Morgan ........................
46.25 John Lawrance ...................
ried it through he endeavored to defendants;
Jonny Hobson .......................
62.50 Bob Lockwood .....................
Now. therefore, in order to satisfy
finance a line to Tillamook. He was
Adam Krumlauf ....................
52.50 J. E. Cochran .......................
widely known by the nickname of the said judgment and decree, I will,
John Paquet ........................ .
50.60 U. S. Edwards .......................
on the 20th day of June, 1914, at 10
"Dundee” Reid.
Fred Pauquet .......................
90.00 Willie Webb .........................
o’clock a. nt., at the front door of
Geo Bibson ....... . .................
75-00 Uilyssis Edwards .................
county court house in Tillamook City,
Alvin Jurhs ...........................
98.75 Lester Edwards ...................
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
Notice of Completed Contract.
Mildred Babbit ..................... 102.50 John Affolter .........................
highest bidder for cash in hand, the
John Langly ......................... 102.50 W. R. Affolter .......................
Notice is hereby given that U. G. said real property, which is situated
Louis Brooks ......................... 107.50 Lee Affolter ..........................
Jackson, County Surveyor for Till­ in Tillamook county, Oregon, and is
Valentine Stoker ..................
80.00 W. A. Gage ..........................
amook County, Oregon has filed in more particularly described as fol­
Rufus Kennedy ......................
67-50 Wayne Franklyn .................
this office his certificate of the com­ lows, to-wit;
\\. B. Willis .........................
30.00 John Riley ............................
The south half of the northwest
pletion of the Contract of C. S. Wells
Chester Crow .......................
1500 Ike Riley ...............................
Leach & Co. on the J. A Biggs Road quarter and the east half of the south­
E, Turpin ...............................
1500 John Redberg .......................
at Netarts, and any person, firm or west quarter of section 9, in town­
Frank Crane .........................
52.50 Ole Redberg .........................
corporation, having objections to ship 5, of south range 9 west of the
Troy Krumlauf ......................
26.25 Roy Redberg .
file to the completion of said work, Willamette meridian, in Oregon.
Joe Swaha .............................
30.00 J. J. Hudson ...
may do so within two weeks from
Dated May 21, 19*4.
Everet Dean .........................
42.00 Fred Lewallen
H. CRENSHAW,
2.50 the date of the first publication.
Walter Smith ........................ 21.25 Lucious Lane .
Dated this the 10th day of June 1914 Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
2.50
v alentine Stoker ..................
21.25 Victor Lane ...
J. C. HOLDEN,
22.50
Ike Darling ...........................
4.67 C. Lewallen ...
County Clerk.
Notice to Contractors.
18.75
W. F. Balmer ........................ 26.25 Claude Lane ...
Scaled bids addressed to theCounty
3-75
J. O. Parson ...
Road District No. 2.
SUMMONS.
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
5250
Ed Snodgrass ........................
2.10 C. C. Murphy .
for the proposed improvement at
4125
M ells, Leach & Co................
55-00 Frank Coder ..
12.50 In the Circuit Court of the State of Killam Creek, in Tillamook County,
W. S. Phillips ........................
IO.80 P. M. Stiverson
i
Oregon, will be received by the Coun­
51-25
Oregon for Tillamook County
King & Smith Co...................
73-76 John Redberg .
ty Court of Tillamook County Ore­
Elections.
John Matela, plaintiff
J. W. Jennings ......................
21.75
gon at its office in Tillamook City,
A. K. Case ..................
I4.OO O. G. Parker .......................
VI.
Oregon, on or before the 26th day of
Sanni Matela, defendant.
Alex McNair Co...........
26.54 F. Von Clarenbeck ............
To Sanni Matela, the above named June, 1914, at to o'clock a.m, and at
Howard Brooks .........
5-5° King & Smith Co................
that time opened and read.
F. N. Wilson ...............
180.00 Frank Taylor .....................
defendant:
Each bid shall be accompanied by
In tne name of the State of Ore­
Wells Leach & Co. ...
32740 E. W. Stanley ....................
gon: You are hereby repuired to ap­ a certified check made payable to
Herman Schlappi .......
24-50 E. E. Parker .......................
pear and answer the complaint filed Tillamook County, for an amount
Turner and Schild ....
173-43 City Transfer Co..................
Albert Olds ...........
against you in the above entitled equal to 5 per cent of the amount of
15.00 N. W. McRae .....................
Court and suit, on or before the last such bid, which shall be forfeited to
Ed Snodgrass .......
14.00 Nehalem Saw Mill ..............
day prescribed in the o-der for the the County, in case an award is made
Edward Stasek ....
22.75 Tohl & Anderson ..............
publication of summons made herein, and the bidder shall fail, neglect or
23406 D. C. Collier .......................
Dolph Tinnerstet ..
Connie Dye ...........
which said order was made, and is refuse for a period of five days after
53-80 H. Crenshaw .......................
Connie Dye ...........
dated May 28, 1914, and if you fail which the award is made to enter in­
246.88 W. H. Darby .......................
so to answer for want thereof, the to a contract and file a bond satis-
Dolan and Delsman
13500 Clay Daniel .........................
Albert Darby ..
plaintiff will apply to the Court for factory to the Court as required by
3750 W. J. Stillwell .....................
C E. Black.........
I
the relief prayed for in his complaint law.
48.75 J. J. Spencer .......................
The bids are to cover the excava*
on file herein, towit; that the bonds
E Drake ...........
46.25 H. L. Provoost .............. .
ting
and
grading
of
the
County
road,
of matrimony now existing between
Nick Weber .......
41-25 judges an Clerks of election
plaintiff and defendant be forever building a reinforced Concrete Bridge
R Funk ..........
46.25 Deputy Sheriffs ..................
across Killam Creek, and removing
Justice Court.
D. Grant .......
18.12
dissolved.
24-10
This summons is served upon you. the old wooden bridge, according to
J • C. Witte .......
10.87 O. A. Schultz, case ............
507 by order of the Honorable Webster plans and specifications on file in the
H- O. Butler ....
10.87 Western Union ....................
40.96
Lynn Sharp, case
•
Ben Campbell ...
Holmes, judge of tne above named office of the County Clerk,
The County Court reserves the
Miscellaneous Bills
W. Bragg ...........
Court, dated this 28th day of May.
31740 1914, and the date of the first publi right to reject any and all bids, dated
H. O. Butler ....
I SO Tillamook Headlight .........
2.20
of this summons is the 28th this the 4th day of June, 1914.
J- D. Matney ..
55-00 C. D. Samuels ...._..............
12.00 cation
J. C. Holden, County Clerk,
H.
Crenshaw,
rig
hire
.........
pave Nixon .......
day
of
May.
1914. »nd the date of the
53 34
80OO last publication,
First
publication
June 4.
Glass
&
Prudhomme
...........
9th
of
July,
and
the
»’aul Erickson ...
53-34
12-50 the last date upon which you are re­ Last publication. June 2i.
W. B. Johnson ..
122.50 M. J. Gersoni .......................
7-50
to answer on or before is, and
57-8o H. r. Effenberger ..............
«... ®- Johnson ..
340 quired
The Colonel's enthusiasm for Mr.
will expire on the 9th day of July,
Bill Smith ...........
57.80 Lucy E. Doughty ••••;.......
16.19
Pinchot in Pennsylvania will not as­
60.00 Tillamook County Bank ....
V’ Jr ? aughn ...
1914.
20
78
T. B Handley.
sist his cause much in some of the
A Holden ...........
86.86 J. C. Holden, express
12.50
Attorney for pliantiif. Western states,
E Blaser .............
68.72 Max Crandell .........
40.10'
•
•
•
Hulj Johnson ...
»2. JO Pacific Telephons . ■
« •
Notice of Completed Contract.
Notice is hereby given that U, G.
Jackson, County Sureyor, for Tilla­
mok County, Oregon, has filed in
this office his certificate of the com­
pletion of the contract of Dolph
Tinnerstet, on the Hughey Creek
Contract, and any person, firm or
corporation having objections to file
to the completion of said work may
do so within two weeks from this
date of the first publication, in the
office of the County Clerk,
Dated this the 28th day of May,
1914.
J. C. Holden, County Clerk,
First publication. May, 28.
Last publication, June 11.
Notice of Completed Contract.
Notice, is herebv given that IT. G.
Jackson, County Surveyor, for Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, has tiled in
this office his certificate of the com­
pletion of the contractof Connie Dye,
at the Jenkins Bridge on W ilson Riv­
er, and any person, firm or corpora­
tion having objections to file to the
completion of said work may do so
within two w eeks from the date of j
the first publication, in the office of
the County Clerk,
Dated this 28th day of May, 1 914.
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
First publication, May 28.
Last publication, June 11.
There is more Catarrh in this sectiou of
the country than all other diseases put
together, and until the last few years
was supposed to be incurable. For a great
many years doctors pronounced it a local
disease and prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly falling to cure with local
treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci­
ence has proven Catarrh to be a consti-
tutional disc.isv. and therefore requires
constitutional treatment
Halls Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney X-
Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only Constitu­
tional cure on the market
It is taken in
ternall.v in doses from 10 drops to a tea-
spoontul. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. They
oft'er one hundred dollars tor any case it
tails to cure. Semi for circulars und tes­
timonials.
Addiess F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
Sold by Diuggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
It will take some close judging to
determine whether an American in­
vestor is trying to develop or exploit
Mexico. Perhaps the old rule for
separating good from bad trusts may
have to be used.
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SOME BARGAINS IN CHOICE TILLA-
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MOOK CITY LOTS.
This property
we are now offering was
platted by us from the acreage consequently it is
the lowest in price of any property offered in Til­
lamook at the present time:—
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KING ADDITION:—
Located three blocks
west on 5th street from the High School. Every
lot choice and sightly, 50x100 ft. with 10 ft. alley,
6 ft. sidewalk all in. Your choice of any of these
lots for a short time at $275. & $300.
STILLWELL PARK:— Located just west of
King Add, this is very fine property, lots all 5000
square feet to the lot. One fine qua rter block of
10,000 spuare feet at $350, which you can’t beat
in this town or anywhere else.
GOODSPEED’S
ADDITION:—.. Located
East on 1st and 3rd streets, adjoining R. R. .1
have for sale in this tract the choicest lots in the
city. All high and sightly, 50x100 ft. to each lot.
Prices range from $250 and up. Terms, easy
payments.
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On the above property you can make no mis­
take in making an investment NOW. You can
have your own terms of payment to suit your
convenience, in monthly, quarterly, semi-annual
or yearly payments. The price, the terms and
the property are all more than any investor
could possibly desire.
Make your selection now before it is too late.
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ROLLIE W. WATSON, Tillamook’s Leading
Sub-Division Agent.
TODD HOTEL.
INSURANCE
LOANS
RENTALS
Some of the Reasons Why
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Bakfr — rbaolutely dvpciiflable, every day, year in.
yem* out. Bui it on honor, of the beat material*.
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Outwoara Three Ordinary Ranges
The o- !y range rr.ttde entirety of charcoal and malleable iron.
MuHeablo iron can't break—charcoal iron won't root like el eel.
Economical In Fuel
The .•»- u/nj <f the M^ieetic are riveted (not put torrether with
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. nil , ' ve putty)—they will alutaye remain air fight,
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o n if h- h at nor < - ¡«1 ufleets them. The Majeeftc
a ¡1 I cd throughout with pure aebeetoe board,
I ■ ; I l.i p’.ir j by an open iron grating you can roe it—and
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always. Air tight joint* anil pure saboit/M*
I. . a uro an oven baking heat, saving one-half the fuel.
All doom drop to form rigid ehelvco. A/o epringe.
Mu'teabte ¡ion oven rarhe siido out automatically, hold­
in.- whaU v< r they contain.
The Great
M a - jestic
R ange
^Charcoal and Malleable Iron
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Lined
with
Pure
Ai beato*
Board
rcs-rvolr which heat* I k* a tea k*ttl*, through a
r u |*-r ji t utariHM-d from < nc pi«r* of copper.
left I - J hr mg of ftre box. It boll* 15 gal Iona of
f / rr. rj»«.-, and by turning n l«»v<-r the triune and
Sway front r*. Ari»xlui;¡v«
Mate it fc foal
do*-* away with shoveling aahea
►revent r fta»r fr«*n cat« lung fir« a then
At* ut to ih'iv y>u the gruitrit improvement
ever put In a range
Mad» of
Charcoal
Iroa.
adding
300% 1»
lit» of
Range
Don’t bur th* ring* you expect to laat a IIfa
tim* “unaiK' t " - an,” Of V'-i il M a-ire to be diit-
e>'tmin‘.ed. < om- to our atore, and ae* th* threat
Midertlc have
many exclusive fwaturee •<-
t.ln-n- 'I find out why the Mufetttc is
«tr-in
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ft IP th*
rt r.sr.go at *ny price and it ata
bn in your iuUtan,
FOR SALK BY
ALEX. McNAIR & CO
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