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    Tillamoolc
State Press Flashlights.
These arc the days when the teach­
ers are scouring the country in search
of better jobs. School boards arc al­
ways ready for changes and for that
reason many teachers are accommo­
dated.—News Reporter.
buy arms for their own defense. If
the president and congress of the
Uniteel States should attempt to
withhold the trade in war materials,
they would probably soon have a lit­
tle war of their own at home.—Tele­
phone Register.
Headlight,
and without whose consent he made
no appointments. Once only did
Roosefelt seek office without the aid
of the bosses, and that time he was
defeated. We find, too, that corpor­
ations that made large contributions
to his campaign fund were not dis­
turbed in their practices, while their
rivals, which refused to buy immunity
with slush subscriptions, were expos­
ed as great malefactors.
As he writhes in the witness chair,
Roosevelt is a very pitable object. As
w e note him dodging and squirming
in an ineffectual effort to escape
answering the probing questions of
his cross examiner, we can’t help
thinking that the best thing to do
with some of our'ex-presidents is to
chloroform them the moment t they
leave the office.—Spectator.
ay 6. 1015
NOTICE.
M I'.. Hearn, Garibaldi.
H. W. Wright, Garibaldi.
F. H. Illingworth, Garibaldi.
T. B. Meade, Garibaldi.
W. Willey, Garibaldi.
Harrison Peters, Garibaldi.
Jack Levenhagen, Garibaldi.
Robert Plummer, Garibaldi.
A. E. Graham. Garibaldi.
I. V. Gibson. Garibaldi.
Mrs. r\. E. Graham, Garibaldi.
Frank Buckles, Garibaldi.
F. W. Hock. Garibaldi
A. Zuercher, Garibaldi.
Leslie Penwell, Garibaldi.
Graut Brcnsqu. Garibaldi.
Eli Ypcnich, Garibaldi
Tozi Bapota, Garibaldi.
Chris Stovcheff, Garibaldi.
John Aris, Garibaldi.
C. G. Klingensmith, Garibaldi.
F. F. Auiick, Garibaldi.
C. C. Schrock. Garibaldi.
I.. Gillespie, Garibaldi.
H. H^bestreit, Garibaldi.
R. S. Acorn. Garibaldi.
Notice is further hereby given, that
said petition will be presented to the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Tillamook County, on the 2nd
day of June, 1 15, and at the hour of
10 o’clock A.M and based thereon
said J. J. McCormick, will at said
time and date, apply to said County
Court for a license to be granted to
to said J. J. McCormick to sell with­
in said Garibaldi Precinct, and at his
hotel bar in Garibaldi, spiritous, malt
and vinous liquors, near beer and
hard cider, for a period of six months
from the date of said license.
Dated this 29th day of April. IQ15.
J. J. McCormick
Petitioner.
State of Oregon, County of Tilla-
mook, SS.
I, the undersigned, being first duly
sworn say:—That I am one of the
petitioners within named, and that I
circulated the same, and
that each
and all of the foregoing named peti­
tioners signed the same with his own
hand in my presence; that each stated
his name, postoffice address and resi­
dence correctly, and that each one is
a legal voter within Garibaldi Pre­
cinct, and has actually resided there­
in for more than thirty days next
preceeding, April 20. tots, and that
all of the facts set forth in said peti­
tion are true as I verily believe.
J. J. McCormick,
Address, Garibaldi, Tillamook
County. Oregon.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 29th day of April, 191c.
Webster Holmes,
(Seal) Notary Public for Oregon.
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said property, except statutory right
or tedemp.fiop, and for general xc- >
lief.-------------- (
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This summons is published in pur­
suance of au order therefor made by
the Honorable A. M. Hare, County
Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
made and filed on the 13th day of
April, 1915, and the tiipe thereby pre­
scribed for the publication thereof is
once a week for a period of six weeks
and the first publication thereof is
made; this April 15th, 19'15.
H. T. Botts,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Last publication, May 27, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that a peti-
tion has been tiled in the County
Court of the State of Oregon, jor the
County cd Tillamook, a true copy and
transcript thereof and of the whole
thereof, is in words, letters and fig­
ures as follows to-wit:
Petition..
Joy Riding into Debt.
In the County Court of the State oí
An eastern paper says the repubV-
Oregon for Tillamook County.
can party is having a hard job to
In one county 71 per ev.it of the
In the matter of the application
of J. J. McCormick for Liquor
mend its fences. That’s right.
They farmers who were delinquent in pay­
License, Garibaldi
Precinct,
must be kept high enough for pro­ ment of 1913 and 1914 taxes were
said County and State.
tection and low enough for an occa­ recent purchasers of automobiles.
I
Comes uow herein the undersigned
sional Bull Moose to jump into the
and represent to this Honorable
A county official told this to me on
County Court, and allege the follow­
corral.—Astorian.
a recent visit to Portland. He’ h»d
ing facts that all of the undersigned
checked over the tax roll and marked .
are legal voters of Garibaldi precinct,
Forty-six thousand men have been the names of the delinquents who had (
Tillamook County, Oregon, and all
Notice to Creditors.
working on day and night shifts at bought machines writhin the last two .
each and every one are qualified resi­
the great Krupps works at Essen, or three years.
dents of said precinct and County and
I
Iu the district Court of the United
have been for more than thirty davs
not stopping for Sunday. No wonder
Nearly three of every four were let­ .
States for the district of Oregon.
prior to the presentation of this
that country can place a gun in the ting their tax penalty pile up along
petition to this court.
In the matter of Ward L. Mayer
hands of every man the moment he is with the expense of new tires, oil and
That said McCormick is a citizen
Sunday Closing Referendum.
Bankrupt; No. 3304 in Bankruptcy.
ordered to respond to his call.—Um­ gasoline.
of the L’nited States, of the State of
Notice is hereby given that on the
Oregon, and a legal voter, in said
pqua Valley News.
A few years ago in Portland it be­
The city council has authorized a precinct, is the owner of valuable
26th day of April A.D. 1915, Ward L.
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came the fashion to mortgage the referendum vote on the Sunday clos­ real estate in said precinct, in Gari­
Mayer, of Wheeler, Oregon, the
The banks of the country are full of home in order to indulge in the
________ _ the _______
_ petition baldi, in said County and State and of
ing ordinance,
necessary
bankrupt
above named, was duly ad­
money, but the fact does not seem pleasurable recreation of spinning in having been filed with the city auditor, valuable personal property and is the
judicated bankrupt; and that the first
owner of a he -I in said Garibaldi,
to make it any easier to pav the rent one’s own car over the nice new j
The original ordinance was passed I said hotel being a bona fide hotel
meeting of his creditors will be held
and the grocer's bill than it was be­ pavements which cost $10.000,000 of by the city council April
9, 1914. It with accomadations for at least fifty
at my office, Rooms 830-831 North­
fore the federal reserve materializa- bonded indebtedness to provide.
has been very unsatisfetory to a large guests.
western Bank Building, Portland,
ed. What the people want is an in­
That said McCormick resides at
The fashion has spread to the coun- * number of people, on the ground that
Oregon, on the 13th day of May, 1915
said hotel, with his family consisting
dividual
federal
reserve and its try. Perhaps the health, pleasure and
(it discriminated principally against of himself and invalid wife.
at
11 A.M., at which time said cred­
mighty hard to acquire.—Observer.
fuller enjoyment of life more than the sale of groceries on Sunday,
That said McCormick, is now and
itors may attend, prove their claims,
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compensate for the embarrassment while it permitted other than strictly has been for a long time past con­
appoint a trustee, examine the bank-
The setting hen is going to pass be­
and worry of debts overdue. Perhaps grocery stores to deal in many of the ducting a bar in connection with said
rupt, and transact such other business
cause of the modern electric incuba­
hotel,
for
the
sale
of
intoxicating
it would have been wiser to have lines of goods handled by grocery
as may properly come before said
liquors.
tor. Such an incubator has been con­
waited just another year. Perhaps not stores. The referendum was invoked | That it is the desire of said Mc­
meeting.
structed to handle 6,000 eggs at once.
It is an individual problem.
' by the Portland association of retail Cormick, and your petitioners that he
Claims must be presented in forms
This means the taking the place of
be granted a license to sell at retail
When it comes to the community grocerymen and others.
required
by the bankrupt act, and
500 hens and means the production of
at his bar in said hotel, such intoxi­
itself rushing pell mell into costly ex­
The law is an ingenious measure, cating liquors, and that he be grant­
sworn to.
some 2,000 dozen eggs. We are be­
penditures
and hastily
assuming * as it extends the privilege of Sunday ed a license so to do in the manner
The schedule filed discloses doubt­
coming to realize that hens are too
I
bonded indebtedness, it is more than ( opening to a great many lines of ac- provided by law, for a period of six
ful assets of $1,000.00.
precious to he wasted giving warmth
an individual problem, What's the ' tivities w’hile denying them to a few. months from the granting of said
Dated April 29, 1915.
to eggs when we can get a dynamo
license.
matter with taking it a little easier?
The ordinance provides:
A. M. Cannon.
G. H. Benson, Garibaldi.
to take their place.—News Reporter.
What’s the matter with paying as we
“It shall be unlawful to keep open A. J. Baier, Garibaldi.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
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go? Sort of old fashioned doctrine, any shop, store or grocery for pur- Chas. Morgan, Garibaldi.
Teddy has been enjoying himself
little heeded in these days, but ought pose of labor or traffic, on the first J. A. McKee, Garibaldi.
on the witness stand in telling what
Notice to Contracte r*.
for the day of the week commonly called H. Champhe, Garibaldi.
he knows about corrupt politics in we not go just a bid slower
C. H. Lyster, Garibaldi.
‘
Sunday
’
or
the
‘
The
Lord
’
s
day',
ex-
*
we are
Louis F.ckloff, Garibaldi.
New York Council for presecution sake of feeling surer of w'hat
Sealed proposals addressed to the
I cept for works of necessity or char- j
doing?
—
Oregon
Voter.
Ed. J. Lyster, Garibaldi.
who wants big damages from the ex-
County
Court of Tillamook County,
R. E. Miller, Garibaldi.
ity.”
president for talking and writing too
Oregon, and indorsed "Proposal* to
Mrs.
J.
J.
McCormick,
Garibaldi.
This last is defined as follows:
The Pitable Roosevelt.
much, thinks Ted is an extraordinary
H. Thiessen, Garibaldi.
Complete W. S. Cone County Road”
"In works of necessity or charity ' M. J. Beamish, Garibaldi.
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witness and requested the court to
in accordance with plans and speci­
We have the sworn statement from shall be included whatever is ne dful Lloyd C. Smith, Bar View.
make him just an ordinary one. It’s
fications thereof on file in the office
D. L. Terwilliger, Bar View'.
Notice of Hearing of Final Account of the County Clerk of Tillamook
angle worms to male crabs that Ted­ Theodore Roosevelt's own lips that for the good order' or health of a Mrs. A. C. Smith, Bar View.
when he called William Barnes a community, and acts for the perser- j Leonard Pearson, Bar View.
and Objections Hereto.
dy tops the bunch.—Sheridan Sun.
County, Oregon, will be received by
crook, corruptionist, and liar nothing vation of life or property.”
F. C. Robison, Bar View.
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the County Court of said County, at
In the matter of the estate of Ella its office in the Court House,, at
If literature will do the work the personal was meant by the epithets. i The prohibition is invoked against James D. Powell, Garibaldi.
1 Ella Smith, Bar View’.
i
Tillamook City, Oregon, until the
house-fly ought to be put out of his It may be assumed, therefore, that I the following, with the penalty of a C. F. Grabel, Bar View.
R. Hays, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the un­ hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on the 8th
death dealing business without delay. the colonel's billingsgate was used in f fine not to exceed $50 in case of I John A. Nelson, Garibaldi.
Geo. W. Phelps, Garibaldi.
dersigned have filed in the County day of May, A.D. 1915, and at that
There are now leagues and crusades a Pickwickean sense. It is quite pos­ violation of same:
P A.
A Pkolne
riko LI i
“Groceries, clothing, haberdashery, ' 1 F.
Phelps, Cn
Garibaldi,
Court of the State of Oregon for Till­ time and place publicly opened and
without number engaged and barrels sible that if the colonel were held to
dry goods, sporting goods, boots or 1 A. B. Sheldon, Garibaldi.
amook
County, their final account as read,
of printer's ink are being used to financial account for his outrageous
I C. Pearson, Garibaldi.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a
executors
of the estate of Ella R.
combat the promoter of typhoid and attacks on other notable Americans shoes and hardware.”
I F. McGinnis, Bar View.
Specifically the ordinance does not ' R. H. Tyson, Bar View.
Hays, deceased, and that Court has certified check on some responsible
infant mortality. Health statistics he would try to dodge responsibility
1 I Ben Center, Garibaldi.
__
appointed Tuesday, May it, ¡915, at bank in the State of Oregon, in the
show by the decrease in the deaths by declaring that he “meant nothing apply to:
Garibaldi,
"Theaters, drqg stores, shoe shin- I Mrs. Ellen Center, Garibaldi.
10 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the sum of 5 per cent of the total bid en­
due to the diseases spread by the fly personal by them”. Theodore Roose­
ing stands, garages, bakery and deli- 1
Krumlauf, Garibaldi...........
Court room of said Court, in Tilla­ closed therewith, said check shall be
that the campaign of the last few velt seems to be about nine-tenths
f
.
_ 1 i Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Garibaldi.
Garibaldi,
catessen, places of amusement, un- '. G
mook City, Oregon, as the time and made payable to the County Clerk of
years has had an appreciable effect. I bluff.
G. Marghal
Marshall, |^ Garibaldgi.
Garibaldgi.
dertakmg
establishments,
livery
sta-
B
en
Johnson, Garibaldi.
From
the
admissions
that
have
place for the hearing of said account, Tillamook County Oregon, to be held
When refuse heaps and garbage con­
Sam Johnson, Garibaldi.
and any and all persons interested in as liquidated damages in case the bid
tainers are no longer to be found ex­ been extorted from him by merciless blcs, butcher shops.”
J. J. McCormick, Garibaldi.
Meals
may
be
served
by
caterers.
cross-examination
in
the
libel
suit,
said estate, arc hereby required to ap­ be accepted and the bidder shall fail
posed to the open air the "swat the
Wm. Dowd, Garibaldi.
i Roosevelt is nothing more
The
following
may
be
sold
in
an
nor
less
pear
at said time and place and make refuse or neglect to enter into ths
fly” appeal can be abandoned.
The
A. Blazer, Garibaldi.
their objections, if any they have, to contract, and file therewith the nec­
Z. Hughes, Garibaldi.
time to make every stroke count for a I than that despicable creature whime orderly manner.
"Tobacco, fruit, soft drinks, news­ I J. B. Langley, Garibaldi.
said account, and a settlement of essary bond for the faithful perfor­
great deal is now when the first warm he has so often held up to public
■ T. Fuller, Bar View.
mance of the work, within 5 day*
said estate.
days are at hand.—Polk
County scorn—a boss-made politician. Platt papers, milk, confectionery, ice cream 1 E. W. Johansen, Bar View.
from the date of receiving notice
periodicals,
medical
and
surgical
ap
­
made
Roosevelt
Governor
of
New
Dated
April
6,
1915.
Itemizer.
I Ed. Erickson, Bar View.
from the County Court that the con­
York, and the boss had a hard time pliances.”
R. Blaine Hays,
Charles Bowers, Bar View.
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tract
ia ready for signature,
The
number
of
exceptions
is
very
H.
T.
Hewitt,
Bar
View.
to
square
with
the
facts
the
colonel
’
s
Thos. Roberts,
A vote of protest is being heard
All bids shall be made on blank
C. R. Arnold, Bar View.
large,
while,
especially
in
the
line
of
affidavit,
made
to
escape
taxation
in
Annie
Roberts,
with regard to the Salmon River toll '
E. F. Jackson, Bar View.
Executors of the last will and tes- forms furnished for such purpose by
road. A prominent man from that ' the empire state, to the effect that he groceries, there is a big margin of W. J. Burgan, Bar View.
the County Court; must state plainly
overlapping
in
the
restrictions
and
lament
of Ella R. Hays, deceased.
was
a
resident
of
the
city
of
Wash
­
, E. Johnson, Bar View.
section recentaly informed us that
privileges
named
in
the
ordinance.
It
. Nels Brandin, Bar View.
Carl Ilabcrlach, Attorney for said the price of each item of work bid up­
practically nothing was being done ' ington.
on and must be signed by the bidder
I Carl Johnson, Garibaldi.
is
safe
to
say
that
no
such
ordinance
estate.
shouting,
threatening,
Squirming,
toward the up-keep of this road, but j
I
and
also state his business address.
Mrs.
C.
Morgan,
Garibaldi.
First publication is April 8, 1915.
the toll is still collected with regular- ' perspiring, bullying, and cringing could be drawn that would anywhere I Mr*. E. Stabers, Garibaldi.
The successful bidder will be re­
meet
the
objections
that
might
be
of
­
Last
publication
is
May
6,
1915.
John A. Benson, Garibaldi.
ity. The case of the people vs. Boyer ' Roosevelt admitted that he took in-
quired to furnish a suerty bond satis­
comes up in the state court soon, and structions, not only while he was fered to it. It is very clear, too, that C. M. McGinnis, Garibaldi.
factory to the County Court for the
V.
Lalonc,
Bar
View.
it
will
be
impossible
to
get
a
larger
Summons.
they are hoping for relief. That the ; governor of New York, but while he
I Harry R. Williams, Garibaldi.
faithful performance of the work, in
people there ought to have the ad- ! was president of the United States, number of people to agree on what is I , Thos Purris, Garibaldi.
the sum of 50 per cent of the entire
In the Circuit Court of the State of amount of the bid.
vantage of public roads seem clear to 1 from "Boss” Platt, who the moral "Sunday”, “Sabbath” or the "Lord’s 1 Harry Ford, Garibaldi.
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
any thinking man.
No permanent and political censor of the country Day”, in a country which places a i J. A. Randall, Garibaldi.
Each bidder shall be required to
A. E. Giebisch, Garibaldi.
Tillamook County Bank, a
progress can be made so long as ■ afterward held up to scorn and ob- special emphasis on the right to prac­ I J. E. Mann, Garibaldi.
satisfy himself, by examination, the
efforts, tice all forms of religious observan­ Steve Balocco, Garibaldi.
Through
Platt’s
corporation,
the important function of means of j loquy.
location, nature and extent of the
for
the ces, not in contravention with estab­ Jos. Rasmus, Garibaldi.
Roosevelt
was
nominated
Plaintiff,
transportation is farmed out to pri- '
work to be performed, and all bid*
Francis D. Mitchell and Ida
vate individuals for the purpose of governorship of New York; and be- lished morals, when and how each in­ Jas. H. Snydow, Garibaldi.
arc to be compared on the basis of
Frank Abrams, Garibaldi.
J. Mitchell, G. W. Rice
quantities shown
on the bidding
letting them make nt?ney. As we fore Roosevelt accepted the nomina- dividual pleases.—Oregon Voter.
Tom Troy, Garibaldi.
and Jane Doe Rice his wife,
tion
for
vice-presidency
he
consulted
blanks and as included between Sta­
have before stated we have not the .
F. Blake, Garibaldi.
Having solved all other problems J. Strom, Garibaldi.
Defendants.
tion,
least animonsity toward Mr. Boyer, Platt; and Roosevelt made no ap­
the Carnegie Institute is trying to Peter Gunderson, Garibaldi.
To G. W. Rice and Jane Doe Rice,
pointments
as
governor
and
few
as
35 plus 00 to Station 46 p|us 00 of
but we do think the day of the toll
find out why men cat from 5 to 6 J. W. Hilton, Garibaldi.
his wife, of the above named defend­ the said road survey,
road is past; that the demand of the president without getting Platt’s ad­ I
Mrs. M. B. Tompkins, Garibaldi.
per cent more than women.
ants:
Upon the deposit of $5.00 a set of
present is for transportation facili­ vice. To such an extent did “Boss” ,
Mrs. M. E. Smith, Garibaldi.
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon
plans,
specifications, forms for pro­
Platt
dictate
the
subservient
Roose
­
Over
30,000
women
have
registered
W. J. Mann, Garibaldi.
ties that will make possible the habi- [
you are hereby required to appear posal, contract, and bond, may be ob­
tation of Uncle Sam’s domain with­ velt’s policies and actions, that it did in England to make munitions and P. Simpson, Garibaldi.
Benj. W. Laing, Garibaldi.
and answer the complaint filed against tained at the office of the County
out paying tribute to private owners not seem extraordinary when the perform other industrial labor con­ Frank K. Strueby, Garibaldi.
you in the above suit on or before Clerk.
of roads. Public necessity demands colonel’s implacable cross-examiner nected with military operations. Be­ Mrs. Bessie Stapen, Garibaldi.
the expiration of six weeks from the
The right is reserved to reject any
blandly
said:
"Tell
me,
please,
Mr.
yond question they will be efficient Earl B. Inman, Garibaldi.
public ownership, and some means
date of the first publication of this or all proposals, or to accept any
L.
A.
Inman,
Garibaldi.
Roosevelt,
did
Mr.
Platt
fix
the
workers,
and
the
proposal
to
pay
should be devised to attain this end.—
summons, and if you fail to so appear proposal or proposals, as may be
hours for your meals?” The verac­ them, for like results, the same wages A. Yank, Garibaldi.
Willamina Times.
J. E. Dean, Garibaldi.
and answer, for want thereof plaintiff deemed best for Tillamook County,
ious reporter of the trial remarks as are allowed men is laudable. One O. K. Emery, Garibaldi.
will apply to said court for the relief Oregon,
Many people think the United that Roosevelt ground his teeth with reason why nations that enforce the M. I. Halpin, Garibaldi.
demanded in the complaint, which is
By order of the County Court,
R.
J.
Buettner,
Garibaldi.
States should not sell to warring na­ fury at the question.
universal conscription of young men
that the plaintiff have judgment
Dated this 20th day of April, 191$.
Ever since Roosevelt has been have been able to carry militarism L. L. Smith, Garibaldi.
tions the munitions of war. From the
i
against all the defendants named for
R W. Smith, Garibaldi.
J. C. Holden,
ideal standpoint we should not. But known to the people of the United to such lengths is that the women M. Flenker, Garibaldi.
the sum of $1,173.00, with interest
County Clerk.
from the legal, the practical and States, he has been the national pros- among them take their places in agri­ Jack Plummer, Garibaldi.
thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
jury, cross-examiner, culture and some mechanical trades. F. A. Young, Garibaldi.
business standpoint this country is ecutor—grand
annum from July 3rd, 1914; for the
Beware of Ointments for
almost forced to trade with the bat­ and judge. He has found indictments It is probably true that France, Ger­ Lida Dean, Garibaldi.
further sum of $125.00 attorney’s fees,
Laura Randee, Garibaldi.
Catarrh that Contain Mercury
tling nations. The right tq^sell was against all and sundry for the henious many and Austria-Hungary can raise J. J. Hedrick, Garibaldi.
and for the cost* and disbursements !<• mercury will lurrly deatroy the aenM
»mell and completely derange the whol«
long ago established in the Declara­ offense of disagreeing with him; has crops sufficient to sustain their popu­ Ed. Johnson, Garibaldi.
of this suit, upon a promissory note of
•yetem
when entering
It through the
tion of Paris, to which the countries tried them in his own court without lation, though nearly all their able- M. B. Tompkins, Garibaldi.
mucoue «urine*« Much article« «houhl never
executed by the defendants Mitchell, be
u«ed
except
on
prescription«
from repu-
Hans
C.
Nelson,
Garibaldi.
now at war subscribed. We would hearing a word for the defense; has bodied males are at the front. Vo­
and for a decree of foreclosure of a tnble physician« a« the damage they will
Joel Laaksa, Garibaldi.
•
Io
1«
ten
fold
to
the
g
hh
!
you
can
po««lbir
rather Europe would remain at peace found them guilty, without the right cation* for women as related to army Tony Goesner, Garibaldi.
mortgage executed by said defend­ derive from them. Ilail*« Catarrh Cur*.
1
manufactured
by
P
J
Cheney
and buy goods we are proud to make of appeal, on evidence submitted by service are likely to multiply. Wom­ C. F. Marshall, Garibaldi.
ants Mitchell to secure the payment Teledo, <)., contain, no mercury, A and Co.,
la
and sell, but if she prefers war, and himself; and has sentenced them to : en could not «pend a winter in tren­ Horner McCutchin, Garibaldi.
of said note, which mortgage is re­ taken Internally, acting directly noon th*
I blood and rnut nu. aurracca of the *ayatem
E.
L.
Palmiter,
Garibaldi.
life
membership
in
the
Ananias
Club
-
wants only our munitions of war. we
ches, nor, for that matter, can men
corded in book "U", page 413 of the In buying Hall'. Catarrh Cure be aura you
James Bibby, Garibaldi.
the genuine. It la taken Internally and
And Roosevelt has ever been a bit- ■ with any advantage to the cause they
would be unjust to our own people
Record of Mortgages of Tillamook 1 get
made In Teledo. Ohio, by P J. Cheney i Co.
M F Bowman, Garibaldi.
free.
to refuse the trade. No one can suc­ ter speaker and writer against the represent. Going into winter quarter* Wm. Hartzell, Garibaldi.
County, Oregon, and that the prop­ Testimonial«
gold lij Itrogglat. Prlee ftfi. per bottle
M
F.
Robison,
Bar
iVew,
bosses
and
spoils
of
system,
in
whose
fake Hair a Family Ulla for conatlpatloau
cessfully argue that because one Eu­
is ' practically a necessity in cold
erty in said mortgage described, to-
ropean nation has been subsidizing dispraise he has valiantly unsheathed latitudes. A different policy with an Walter Kent, Bar View.
wit: Lot 44 of Block 54, Bayocean, in
RE. Jackson,
"
“
Bar “
View.
cannon factories and stocking up with his glittering tongue and unlimbered • army cost* more than it come* to. L. B. Ivancovich, Garibaldi.
Tillamook County, Oregon, be sold
Philadelphia is announced a trans­
and the proceed* of said sale applied lation of languages found on tablet*
arms and ammunition preparatory to the battery of hi* formidable teethe Exhaustion is a poor starting point Charles Hunt, Bar View.
to the discharge of said judgment, 4915 year* old. But it cannot find
war, we should refuse to other na­ find him now, by hi s own admissions' fOr a spring and summer campaign, Ivy Bibby, Garibaldi.
and barring and foreclosing the de­ anything written prior to the middle
tions, who had meantime been de­ the mere creature of bosses, from 1 The quietude along many long line* . C. E. Johnson, Garibaldi,
i H Jackson. Garfibaldi.
fendant* and all of them of all right, of the last century to support it* lib­
voting themselves to the art* and whom he humbly accepted nomina- in Europe suggest* physical trouble* j Wm. Kennedy, Garibaldi.
title, interest or estate in or to the erty bell myth.
pursuit* of peace,
the right to tion, to whom he reported for order»,k due to exposure to cold and wet.
J. S. McDonald, Garibaldi.
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