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    Tillamook Headlight. February 19, IQF*«
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisements.
First Insertion, per lini
$
Each subsequent insertion, line.
Business and professional cards
one month
...........................
Homestead Notice* ....................
Timber Claims . .......................... 1
Locals per line each insertion.
Di-plav advertisement, an inch,
one month .................................
All Resolutions of Condolence
and Lodge Notices, per line .
t arda of Thanks, per line.........
N«tioes, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
ceeding five lines.....................
.10
.05
Creamery
7:0 pounds. 7 he e Tillamook
.........
and the Fairview Dairy Association
make a close scorn.! and third, with
463.531 and 457,168 pounds respect
t ivcly.
These
three
cooperative
cheese factories manufactured 1,471,-
404 pounds of dice» in 1914, which is
a lirge amount for three cheese fac
lories so clcse together and within a
small radius of a mile or so. rite
c';e*se factories in this viciiiity wi>'
receive $1.54 per too poun's - f milk,
which consi’leri'’;: free ti->ie and the
business stagnation is a good show
ing.
Which de you prefer? A reptijJ
PROHIBITION BILL IS
CHEESE AND FACTORY IN­ simply acting as disbursing agent.
PASSED BY SENATE. import tariff for revenue, Or a '
Also regarding the State Fair ac­
crat general tax for revenue’-!^
SPECTOR’S ANNUAL REPORT. count, $454-33 being the amount spent
and *40305 taken in, leaving the ex­ Final Vote is eg to 1 Kellaher Voting quina Bay News.
Tillamook County Creamery Associa­ pense mi that account, $51.28. I have
No.
so same will
given the full totals,
“Central Oregon,” declares the T I
tion Composed Novz of 18 Large
check out in full by your auditing
Salem, Ore., Feb. 16.—At 2:28 p.m. egram, “is full of mail coyot J
Factories.
committee.
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The item of $529.18 covers all tele­ the prohibition bill passed the Senate Which recalls the story of the |j\l
The annual reports of Inspector F phone calLs and telegrams sent in sell­ by 29 votes, the only vote against boy who told his father there w I
\V Crhistcnsen, and Secretary Carl ing the cheese, and is not properly it being cast by Kellaher . It went million cats in the back yar(j
Ilaberlach, of the Tillamook County charged against inspecting. The as­ through substantially as it came from not a million, Tommy,” said the 1
Crwncry Association, shows an in­ sociation was acting simply as a dis­ the House. The phrase “or family ent. “Well, half a million," aSSt^J
bursing agent, saving the writing
crease in th» amount of cheese in- out of a number of checks each month was retained in the clause limiting the lad. “Oh, surely not.” “\\i|
•50
1 d and graded as well as addi from the several factories. 49 checks importations.
thousands,” said Tommy. “Oh hard] I
tio'ial factories affiliating with the issued by association and 60 items of
W hen the Senate was called to or­ so many,” suggested father, "u- ,.J
.05
association. This association of co­ deposit were made.
der at 2 o'clock this afternoon, Presi­ exclaimed the boy, “there’s our J
.05
I wish again to call your attention dent Thompson said that the aisle
operative associations have done a
and another one.” Maybe Central 0-”
Bro. Wellington, of the Bay­ Cit.i great deal towards placing a superior to the matter of yield for the past few must be kept clear to the door for the
gon is not really full of mad coyotj
years
more
little
Fxaminer, should show a
grad? of cheese on the market and in 1909, 10.70 tbs cheese per 100 tbs milk benefit of the press correspondents. —Spectator.
•25
il
ii
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Christian spirit
toward the Fair obtaining the top price for cheese. 1910, 10.75
He warned the audience which crowd­
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a
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ii
Board. The Board needs words of One pleasing feature of the report oi îyr I, 10.85
ed the rear of the Senate chamber
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
<4
44
It
H
ii
encouragement and praise in its en Mr. Christensen is the 1 decrease in 1912, 11.02
that any demonstrations would re­ p>|T. BO ALS, M.D.,
(Strictly in Advance.)
il
a
a
11.to
<4
One year ....................................... $1.50 deavors to bring about a successful poor quality of cheese shipped as 1913. 11.12
a
a
li
sult in the room being cleared.
comi grade. Although I some ini- 1914,
Six months ........................................... 75 Fair, and we hope the Press of the
Farrell announced that the bill was
to hold the
On account of havii
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Three months....................................... 50 county will not say anything but provement can be made in this re- cheese considerable longer than dur­ up for consideration in the form in
Surgeon S. P. Co.
words of praise in the future, for it spect, only 42 Y.A.'s and 2,046 trip- ing 1913, I believe that the increase is which it came from the House. He
(I.
O. O F. Bldg )
of
the
needs
the
help
and
assistance
lets were of second grade, which is a satisfactory. It would seem that the said he hoped no attempt would be
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
newspapers in ’his laudable under­ small proportion out of a total of maximum yield had about been reach­ made to go into committee of the Filbiti100k .
.
.
. ()reKci
taking. We think Bro. Wellington 33x18,843 pounds of cheese manufac­ ed, unless considerable more care is whole, as he had heard rumors that
Editorial Snap Shots. will take the kindly hint and become tured by 17 cheese factories. This is taken of the milk. It must be jcmcm-
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
bered that the majority of these fac­ an attempt was to be made to amend
a booster of the Tillamook County less than last year by 7 Y.A.’s and tories operated only part of the sea­ the bill and make it so drastic as to
It's only about ten months more be­
Fair. The Fair Board is giving a 1031 triplets.
son.
VETERINARY.
fore the state goes "dry”, and it's a
defeat the purpose. He pointed out
It has several times been suggested
whole lot of valuable time and thought
Inspector
’
s
Report.
long, long way to California to get a
that it is now the most drastic meas­
lately
that
we
ought
to
try
out
the
Both Phones
to the fair and let everybody help
F. W. Christensen's report vs as matter of making cheese from milk ure of its kind in the United States.
drink.
them in every possible way, all pull
Tillamook
follows:
President Thompson said nothing
that is cooled directly after milking,
Oreaos
ing together with one object in viciv,
I submit the following report of as well as from milk that has been yet was before the Senate and the bill
There may, and there may not be
the success of the fair. As it is going cheese inspected and graded for the pasturized. Also that the association
any gambling in Tillamook City, but
was read a third time. Kellaher tried rp II. GOYNE,
to be a bigger and better fair, with year 1914:
lends its influence to have the matter
it wouldn’t be a bad idea to closely
Triplets Ya of high testing and low testing milk to get a bill of his own draft prohibit­
all parts of the county taking a lively
watch several places.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
23095 1263 tried out with the determination to ing the manufacture, sale or importa­
Maple
Leaf
Dry.
Asso.
interest in it, the Fair Board needs
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900 ascertain which is best for this county tion of liquor, substituted and was de­
I he Tillamook Cry. . .
'945'
all
the
encouragement
it
can
get
from
The State Legislature has decided
Fairview Dairy Asso. . ■ 18743 2753 1 If a suitable farm could be rented, it clared out of order. Thompson said Oflice: O pposite C ourt Horsi
that it is costing the taxpayers too the fieople of the county and espec­ South Prairie Cry......... . 11926 1008 would probably be a good idea to try uninomous consent was necessary for
Tillamook
Oregot.
Three Rivers Cry........... . .10062
3 out the merits of the Jersey and the
much money for county treasurers to ially from the county newspapers.
612 Holstein breeds for the purpose of substitution, and Farrell objected.
Clover
Leaf
Cry
.............
8757
collect taxes, and turned the job over
I. S. Smith asked if the phrase "or
We do not agree with the State Mohler Cry. Co............... ■ 8376 1727 ascertaining which is best for this
to the sheriffs again
183 ' county. This could be done by keep­ family” had been retained and was JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
Legislature in butting in and specify- Central Cry. Co............... ■ 8654
Long Prairie Co.............
7973
'5 ! ing accurate records of feed used, answered in the affirmative.
ATTORNEY
The city can’t delay much longer in ing how much or how little intoxieat- Elwood Cry..................... . 7^87 431, pasture, etc. It would be necessary to
“This bill is the same as it came
replacing the bridge across Hoquar- ing liquors a person can ship in when (.'old Spiings Cry........... . 5764 376 place same in charge of a competent
AND
4602 281 disinterested man. The idea would from the House, with a few excep-
ton Slough, for we are inclined to the state goes "dry" next year. That Oretown Cry. Co.............
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
where typographical errors were
I
53 not be to see which is the best cow, Itions
think that the present bridge is none was not an issue at the general elec­ Beaver Cry. Co................ ■ 4375
T illamook B lock ,
but
which
breed
would
be
the
best
corrected,
”
said
Farrell,
"the
phrase
l8
Neskowin
Cry
.................
4014
tion,
and
it
should
not
be
now,
unless
too safe and it would not surprise ns
-
-
- Oregon
198 for a certain number of acres and for ‘ethyl alcohol’ has been retained, be­ Tillamook -
2865
I-
ist
Heaver
Cheese
Co.
in the least (o see a serious accident the radical element in the prohibition Pleasant Valley Cr.........
ROOM NO. 261
2438 231 1 the care and feed given her. It is cause that means more than does the
party
with
the
radic
il
element
in
the
happen which would involve the city
Aldervale Cry................... . 1882 673, needless to say that this knowledge
J. CLAUSSEN.
would be worth thousands of dollars phrase ‘pure grain alcohol.’ Objectons
in a damage suit and cost the city "wet” camp, want to force anolhet
to it is based on a misunderstanding.”
150,246
10,758'
election.
The
people
knew
what
th.
Totals ................ L,,
.... to Tillamook County.
LAWYER,
more than a steel Iwidge.
Of the above amount 42 YAs and I
"If there are no objections we will
voted for when 'hey voted to make
DEUTSCHER
ADVOKAT
vote on the bill now,” said President
The question as to w/hich is the best the state "dry”, for the constitutional ¿046 triplets were poor quality and '
To the Public Schools of Tillamook
shipped
as
seconds.
This
is
17
YAs
Thompson. He waited a moment and
213 T illamook B lock
and most profitable milk to be used amendment was brief and to the
anil 1031 triplets less than were re­
County.
several cried “question.” Thereupon
for cheese making is again referred point—to prohibit the manufacture ported for the previous year.
Tillamook
Oregot
to by ( arl H.iberlach in bis report to and sal» of intoxicating liquor. U 1
the clerk called the roll.
One new factory was added to the
The Fair Board desires a good
the Tillamook County ( r»anterv As­ d. r a dual system of legislation in Association, the Alder Vale Cream­
Senator Butler explained his affir­
R. JACK OLSEN,
sociation. It »»ems to us that this is a t'.i Bate it is not surprising that ery, located on the North Fork of the showing of school exhibits at the 1915 mative vote, saying he was convinced
Fair, August 24, 25, 26, and 27. The
proposition that should be put up to ev^n the sover ign will of the pcoph Nehalem river, which made seventeen
that the bill very truly expressed the
DENTIST.
Superintendent is
the faculty of the Oregon Agriculture < '11 be pushed to th< lv ck ground t. factories for 1914. This, with the in­ County School
crease <>f the other factories, make a working on the school prize list to be opinion of the people.
(I.
O.
O. F Bldg-.)
College and worked out at the dem­ «-itiVv the v-t'i is of tho ■ * who are rain over the vear 1913 of 9500 trip­
Day said he did not like the bill,
,
published
in
our
County
Fair
Prem-
onstration farm of that institution.
f oiatical <11 the li ' >r qiirst'on. Tie lets.
though he was opposed to the liquor
Tillamook - Oregon
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The Cloverdale dairymen have or­ ' iuis list some time in March.
proper thi o- for the Comir.i'.t-c of
traffic.
'
We
expect,
however
to
publish
a
ganized
and
built
a
modern
factory
The Germans are objecting to En­ tine Hundred to do is to prepat'
“It will throw communities into tur­
md commenced operating the first of circular list for the use of the schools,
glish vessels flying the Stars and another con.'itniional amendment t
c- HAWK.
lie vear. This makes 18 factories for very soon, probably next week; at moil,” he said. “It is too circumscrib­
Stripes when in the dangerous zones. prohibit the importation of liquor in
ed
and
interferes
with
public
liberty.
I
1915.
' this time would state that school dis­
It seems to that it was not many to the state and submit it tothe people.
Since the Association was organ­
If the bill had been drawn with less
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
moons sime that German cruisers I hat's the proper way to settle this ized there has been a gain equal tip tricts arc requested to make display 1 regard to the sentiments of radical
of a booth on the following condi­
54516 triplets or 57 per cent.
steamed into a foreign port flying a sexed question.
I tions: School work displayed 331-3 i prohibitionists it would have been Bay City
Oregni
Secretary’s Report.
foreign flag and bombarded the ship­
satisfactory. I think the liquor inter­
Secretary Habcrlach’s report is in- per cent; articles in industrial list ests have caused it to be so drastic
ping there. It must be a case of whose
An Exhortation of Women.
ARL HABERLACH,
tercsting, for it goes into details quite 33 1-3 per cent; general decorations, that it will end in trouble.
ox is being gored, but then, it seems,
that everything is fair in love and
| and display 33 1-3 per cent.
In a recent issue of the Philadelphia fully. It is as follows.
"No liquor will come into my family
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
war.
Record Harry C. ( ope, of Bethlehem,
The association inspected a total of I Any articles in a booth may be en­ under its provision. I vote aye be­
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43108.843 lbs of cheese, being all of | tered in any individual exhibit for
Pa, says:
T illamook B eock
cause I do not think my protest will |
1 he proof of the pudding is in the
"Your correspondent from Cham­ the cheese sold by me except 85,209 prizes. Booth to be classed as follows. make any difference.”
lbs.
made
at
the
Blaine
Creamery
Tillamook
.
Oreffcn
Class A, schools of one room; Class
eating, Bro. Hamilton. The North bersburg wonders what has become
Kellaher declared the people would
and Sand Lake Creamery. This is a *
B,
schools
of
two
rooms;
Class
C,
end of the county appears to be the of Harry C. ( ope, 1'. B. Belknap, and gain of 186, 712 lbs. cheese inspected J
be badly fooled by the operation of Q ALVIN R. WORRALL,
schools of more than two rooms.
greatest sinners in violation of the other joshers and jolliers that used to over the previous year.
the bill. He said that if the constitu-
liquor law, that is if circuit court liven up the ‘Mail Bag.' 'Brother'
I be following Rives in detail the Owing to the fact that only schools in I
LAWYER,
tional amendment had said every per­
j the county, is provided with manual
proceedings are any criterion to go In ' ope begs to assure all inquiring factories and amounts:
son or every family should have two BUSINESS COUNSELOR,'TITLES.
Maple
Leaf
Creamery.
.
..
.
550,710
tbs.
The mayor editor of \\ heeler had friends that he has not become con
training instruction, this branch will
better straighten out that part of the verted, or discouraged, or gone back,’ Tillamook Creamery .... 463,53' tbs' be barred in the booth competition, quarts of whisky or two dozen bottles
ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY
Fairview Dairy Asso. .. . 457,168 tbs. I
of beer, the amendment would never
county before he attempts to Imrl in­ but that he still feels like exclaiming, South Prairie Creamery..
they
may
be
in
booth
however,
and
PUBLIC.
283,855 tbs. I
have passed.
sinuations at District Attorney Goyne in the words of Puck, ‘Lord what Three Rivers Creamery.. 232,146 tbs. I may be entered in individual exhibits.
25 years experience. Consultation
“
It
was
said
the
money
for
the
dry
and any alleged violation oí law in fools these mortals’ (female suffra­ Clover Leaf Creamery... 210 4I9 tbs.
Please get busy and prepare for ex­
Free.
campaign came from the outside,” he
this city.
gists anil feminists) be1’ You sillv Mohler Creamery ............ 206,453 lbs. ' hibits in the three classes.
Commercial
Club
Bld , Tillamook.
asserted. “I think there must have
Central Creamery ............
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Yours for better schools,
woman! Ami can no more change Long Prairie Creamery .. 204,730 tbs.
tbs.
been
a
scheme
in
the
minds
of
the
'92,845
That wasn't a nice wav to treat a that yearning of vonr nature to be the
Tillamook Fair Board,
Elwood Creamery .......... >74.723 lbs.
Committee of One Hundred, and I P)R- L. L. HOY,
neighbor, when the election board of wife of a good, true man and to have Cold Springs Factory . .
By J. H. Dunstan.
130.7'9 lbs.
am going on record as vot­
Maple Leaf tried lo count out A. M. children of your own than poor old Orctown Cheese Co......... " 1.634 tbs.
ing against it, because it will lead to PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON
Hare We always thought Portland Mrs Partington could sweep back the Beaver Creamery ............ 104.691 tbs.
Treatment
of
Potato
Scab.
bootlegging on a big scale. The Com­
was the place where they endeavored waters of the Atlantic Ocean with her Neskowin Dairy Assn. ... 97.034 tbs.
T illamook B lock ,
East Beaver Factory .... 69.364 tbs.
mittee of One Hundred is merely
to con’ll 1 m.li'IOi s out, but Maple broom! Back of all this votes
for Pleasant Vall*v Factory. 58.477 tbs.
Potato scab is a very common dis- giving the people the twilight sleep." Tillamook,
Oregoti.
1 eaf takes the cake, for u f>ib-d 4,-1 women movement there is onlv
th. Mder Vale Factory ........ 51.335 tbs. case and one which is easily over­
ceunl one vote east f >1 th, v indid Ovs crack-brain/d striving of a eompara-
I lie association charged 1-10 cents come with little care and treatment. Uncle Sam Opens Farmhand Agency.
for county judge it the g'mral elec­ i livclv f> v. abnormal women, scattered
er 11> tor cheese made at the several
R. ELMER ALLEN
ictorics during the months of April In the first place do not place your
tion. M e want to know how the board here and there throughout the
conn- May, June, July and August. This
potatoes
this
year
in
the
same
ground
Uncle
Sam
has
opened
his
employ
­
'
i* going to square themselves with 'rv. to ape man. You may 1
(Successor to Dr. Sharp!,
deny it amounted to $2,479.54.
tint produced rough, scabby potatoes ment agency for farmhands and is
ths ir respected n<i;hb r
ndiiman’i'.^ard shr: k out fi- rcelv
At the last
annual meeting
list season. Put something else in ready to receive application for places
DENTIST.
'hat its a lie, but nevertheless, , it is the ssociation had on hand $460.12
that ground and use a new piece for The service is free.
The movement to find w irk for the
■ 1 re was due association $71.44
ru'h and you know it is so.
the potatoes. In the second place,
Postmasters arc receiving a supply Commercial Building, Tillan o'k
large numbet
urn mployd in Ore­
■ \5.00 had been advanced on acc
“Ladies, only stop in your down
treat the seed with formalin solution of application blanks for those seek-
gon seems to be ni'eting wi'h some
if law suit, making resources at
as follows: Soak the uncut tubers in ing positions and forms to be filled
success, Here in Tillamook it is a lit ward t hing» for a moment, and exer­ one of $606.56.
R- E. E, DANIELS.
Following is an itemized statement a solution of formalin, 1 pint in thirty out by farmers who will need
tie hard for those needing employ­ cise your reasoning powers (perhaps
work-
CHIROPRACTOR.
1 gallons of water, for two hours. Drain men during the summer. .
went to find work, on account of you may admit that you arc a little of all receipts and disbursements:
Receipts.
weak
in
this
line,)
as
also
your
good
cut,
and
plant
in
clean
soil.
Use
the
weather conditions, but it is to b.
Each
summer
the
farmers
I.ocal Office in the Commercial
have
common sense, and try to work out Money on hand at last report $460.12 same solution over and over.
hoped that those who need help will
Collection above mentioned
complained they cannot obtain suffi-
14644
why
it
was
that
from
the
very
be
­
'Building.
Collected froni factories . .
2,318.86
get busy as soon as possible Thers
Roy C. Jones,
cient workmen, and the governnient
ginning of things man and women Collected front Fair cheese,. . 403.05
County Agriculturist.
is a large amount of road work to be
this year expects to serve both the
T illamook - ore
were different and each had his own Collected account law suit
49800
done this year, which should relieve
unemployed and the farmer by keep­
peculiar work to do. It was because
T. BOTTM
the situation, but the new County
ing in touch with the farm labor sit­ U
Total ............................ . $3.824.47
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
A 1 .
their Maker so decreed and so intend
t ourt will have to go slow until it is
Disbursements.
uation and suplyinpg men where they
cd Don't attempt to improve on the Inspector's salary, expenses
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
familiar with each toad improvement
Services next Sunday at the Chap­ arc needed.
divine plan! Failure, utter failure, is Telephones and Tclg
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
All postofficcs in the large cities
el in the Masonic Building. Holy Eu-
Printing
the foregone result.
Office.
W e want to call attention of the
charist 11:00 A. M, and Evensong 1 at will have a supply of application
"What a comfort and help and bles­ Telegraphic reports .
Taxes
raid
for
Non Residents.
business men and property 0» ners
blanks for city dwellers, who arc will­
7:30 P M. Everybody welcome.
sing to the whole world is a good Trade Journals
to the need of more membets in the
T
illamook
B lock ,
State
Corporation
tax
ing to go to the farms, and the blanks
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
sane, womanly woman! God bless her Income tax
Hose Company, for there is not
Tillamooir
....
Oregon
for
employers
will
be
sent
to
the
Rev. F. O. Jones, Vicar.
May her tribe increase! \\ hat an un­ Revenue stamps
enough members to handle the fire
Both Phones.
small offices. When the blanks are
mitigated nuisance and pest is the Sept trip to Portland.........
apparatus This is something the busi­
filled out they are sent to the post
other kind! She fusses around in other 1013 Salary .
Stock For Sale.
ness men should take more interest
office department to the United States J)R. GEORGE J. PETERSEN
people'« business and neglects her I’air cheese account ............
in We suppose if .1 bad (ire struck
i
Department of Labor, which will su­
own. Nature has made her a woman, Lambourn law suit
I I ant leaving this ranch the first of
the citv, and destroyed several busi­
I I Smith.
March, I have for sale.
pervise the placing of the workmen.
but the poor, misguided creature per Balance on hand .................
DENTIST,
nessblocks, the Hose Company would
Though the movement is primarily
slats in trying to make herself a man'
fine 2 - year old heifers freshen in
-
tine
be Kl.smrd somewhat. lAic company
Successor to Dr. Perkins.
"‘Though it make the unskillful
Total ...........................
$3.824.47 March, 2 yearling heifers, 1 sow and to take care of the farm labor it is
needs .40 or 40 more- members and
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
laugh, it eannot but make the judiv Cash in bank
$355.01 six nice pigs, six weeks old, 1st of not limited strictly to that work.
there should not be aMv trouble in
ious grieve Let me sav to the modern Due factory for inspection
-March, t breed sow, find pigs middle
16.
’
68
procuring them if the business men
It begins to look if this country
feminist and suffragette, as Robert
of May, t saddle mare 7 years old
would take a lively interest in this
Resources
of
Association
adopt a course which will give I
cannot
auopt
$517 69 partly broke to drive single or double,
Burns so pathetically said to a Louse.
I wish to state that the
very important matter.
.... totals as
satisfaction to all the European bel­ Q.KORGE WILLETT
Oh. wad some power the gittie gle us
?.'Vi"n __CVf
'«present the ac­ ' two seated light hack in good con­ ligerents.
Maple Leaf Creamery again takrs To see «Uriel's as ithers see us
"»»I expenses of the ¿ssociatiem' ts dition. 1 set single harness. Reason­
Having been disappointed in his
ATTORNEY-AT I AW
the cake for the largest output nt It wad frae monie a blunder free us. the item of $49800 was paid t^ the able prices. D. B Marshall. Hemlock,
‘""nation on account of law suit Ore. Alex Watts' ranch, Yellow Fir appointees, \ ilia has concluded that T illamook C ommercial B uild ' vd
cheese last year, with a total of 550,
And fvvlish notion.”
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