Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 24, 1915, Image 1

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THE “PRUDENT MAN'PROTPr rx
H/S HOME W/TH A BANK
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Money I ILItl) I I in the bank is the one sure protec­
tion against the storms of adversity.
No man who has a home and family should endanger
the security of his home or the comfort of bis family
should he be taken away from them.
MONET IN 1HF HANK will best insure the com­
fort of a man's wife and children. As you earn money
bank it regularly and make your family independent.
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits.
Tillamook County Bank.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Houses to Rent, see Watson.
Rough Lumber
mook Feed Co.
for
♦
sale.—Tilla­
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Films developed ioc. per roll.—C. I.
Clough Co.
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Safe deposit boxes tor rent. Tilla­
mook County Bank.
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The place to eat is at
Eats,” Ramsey Hotel.
the "Good
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The Tillamook Meat Co., is paying
ten cents for green hides.
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Sewing machines for $10.00. Singer
Sewing Machine Exchange.
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A fine quality of Tillamook made
shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. *
Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent,
50c. per hour. Apply at the Electric
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Store next to Gem Theater.
Try these 25c dinners at the Ram­
sey "Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for
merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
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Try one of our fancy dressed chick­
ens for your Sunday dinner.—Tilla­
mook Meat Company.
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Saturday Specials:—Link Sausage,
Pork, Veal and old fachioned country
sausage.—Tillamook Meat Co.
One ton of coal equals two cords of
wood and you don’t have *0 sow and
split it, ! amb-Schradcr Co„ Hello
Centray Gi'rne 28 W.
Don’t forget those busted castings.
Can be welded for half. Goods sent
by parcel post and express promptly
returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
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Oregon.
We have made special arrangc-
ments with the Telephone Co, to
connect you directly with our office,
in case you wish any of our GOOD
COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W
Any farmer wanting some fine
young pigs will do well to call on
Neilson & Melchior. They will have
a lot of them for sale at their barn
next Monday, the seventeenth, Full
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blood Pohl and China pigs.
All parties having any calves to sell
will do well to call up Neilson & Mel-
choir in Tillamook City on the Mu­
tual phone. You might get more
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money for your calves as they arc
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paying the highest prices.
Wanted to trade or sell house
lot in Tillamook or in Portland
second hand auto; 2, 20 and 50
tracts of land for sale—Apply to J. S.
Stephens & Co., Room I, Commercial
Building, Tillamook, Ore.
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at the
Two five roomed cottages, furnish­
ed complete tor rent. Enquire at Hap­
py camp, Netarts Oregon.
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L :. Peterson, Dentist, has moved
to the Commercial Building, opposite
I odd Hotel, Rooms 4 and 0.
The berry season is now on. Fresh
strawberries every day at the Fruii
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Palace.
1 he V, oods and Pacific City post
oflicis have been consolidated, and
tile office is located across the liver
tiom Woods.
Lost—Bunch of keys in Tillamook
or vicinity, with name plate with W.
H. Seely, Nebraska. Finder return to
W. H. Seely, Bay City.
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Don’t forget to consult Drs.
Lowe & Turner, eye special­
ists, at Jenkins’ Jewelry Store, Friday
and« Saturday, June 25-26.
Rev. J. E. Youel, the new pastor of
the Presbyterian church, will occupy
the pulpit ol that church on Sunday
morning and evening.
1 he Kennedy Garage and the Tilla­
mook garage and machine shop have
combined and the former place will
be used for the business.
Wanted—Man to work on dairy
ranch, good milker. Girl wanted wil­
ling to help milk. Apply to C. Chris­
tensen, Bay City, Oregon.
Mrs. J. W. Edwall left on Satur­
day for San Francisco, to visit the
fair and friends in that state. She will
be gone about six weeks.
Fresh Clams, crabs and fish deliv­
ered to any part of the city by the
City Fish Market, R. S. Laddusaw,
proprietor. Mutual phone.
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Homer Mason has opened a neat,
clean looking grocery store in the
Masonic building, in connection with
which is a stock of dry goods.
Those Who have read the great nov-
el “Lena Rivers" will appreciate see­
ing it in motion pictures at the Star
Theater, Friday evening June 24.
Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting unc of
our safe deposit boxes, Only one
Tillamook County
dollar per year.
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Bank.
Banker F. A. Rowe and Chas. W.
Shunk were down from Wheeler on
Sunday, who were given the M. M.
degree at the Masonic lodge that
evening.
Young man of 10 wishes steady
work of any kind, cheese factory pre-
fered. Has experience with cows.
Write to W. Kramer, Milwaukee,
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Ore., Box 6.
who
came
in
from
Peter Becker
the build-
Pendleton, has purchased
.
ing previously occupied by the Tilla­
mook County Bank, where he will
open a tailoring establishment.
Rollie W. Watson has gone to the
mineral springs for the benefit of his
health, having been under the weath­
er for several weeks, and Mrs. Wat­
son and children have gone to Port­
land on a visit.
Married on Monday by the Rev.
Ed Gittins, pastor of the M. E.
church, Joseph Lewis Hershey and
Miss Agnes Krumlauf, both of Moh­
ler. They will make their future
home at Maples, where Mr. Hershley
is employed in a shingle mill.
Dr. Wise is making improvements
to the hotel at Bar View and is mak­
ing preparations to handle large
crowds this summer. The hotel is
well equipped to serve first class
meals, and those who visit Bar View
this year should not fojget that they
can obtain a fine lunch at that hotel.
For your Sunday roast call Sani­
tary Market.
Get free Kodak instructions at C. I.
Clough Co.’s.
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Gooseberries and Currants for sale
by Mrs. E. Trout.
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Freshly dressed chicken at the
Sanitary Market, Saturday.
Dr. Hewitt will move from Tilla­
mook and locate at Corvallis.
Mrs. Lee M. Travis left for her
home in Eugene on Wednesday.
You should not fail to see “Lena
Rivers” at the Star Friday night.
Pasture for rent. Address W. R.
lllingsworth, Tillamook Oregon. ♦
Mrs W. L. Campbell left Wednes­
day to visit friends in Tacoma, Wash.
We are in a position to make same
long timo farm loaf's. First National
Bank.
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Mid-Summer and early fall styles,
Latest in outing hats at Miss Patter­
sons.
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F. M. Trout was drawn on the list
of ¡00 names for the Federal jury for
July.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cady were in
the city on Sunday from Wheeler
visiting friends.
Dr. Peterson, Dentist, has moved
to the Commercial Building, opposite
Todd Hotel, Rooms 4 and 0.
Winters and Hill have commenced
the erection of a bungalow for E. E.
Koch, on 2nd Avenue East.
1 have a small tract of land half
A. G. Anderson and wife, of Port-
land came in on Wednesday, on a mile of city limits of Corvallis, Ore.
7 roomed house and good barn. Will
business, and left this morning.
trade for Tillamook County property,
is
Attorney C. W. Talmage, who
/»uyone desiring to locate at Corvall­
making his home in Southern Oregon is would do well by calling at my
came in on Monday on business.
address, W. W. Conder, Tillamook,
For Sale—Milking strain of Short Oregon.
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Horn Bulls of serviceable age. Ad­
The Neilson & Melchior Co., deal­
dress Hugh G. Fisher, Albany, Ore. * ers in live stock and skippers o.f
For sale or trade—A first class young calves have moved to the old
second hand automobile. Inquire of Bailey place, one half mile cast of
R. B. Walls, Pacific Telephone Co. * town and have installed both phones
and are now in a position to handle
Judge G. R. Bagley, of Hillsboro, anything in their line on short notice.
came in on Sunday to hold a session Bell phone number 8F4.
of the circuit court, and left on Wed­
W. E. Harriman and H. B. Lewis,
nesday.
on complaint of Dr. J. E. Reedy, in
Editor Smith of the Bay City Ex­ behalf of the State Veterinarian,
aminer, was in the city Saturday. He were arrested on Saturday on a
is figuring on having to defend a charge of practicing veternary with­
liable suit.
out a license. When taken before the
Bar View dance hall is now open Justice of the Peace Stanley they
for the season. There will be a dance pleaded not guilty and produced a
on Saturday evening to which all permit to practice signed by the
State Veternarian. When Dr. Lytle
are invited.
was called on the phone he did not
Now is the time to can berries. know whether the permit had been
Leave your orders at the Fruit I alace revoked or not, so the justice dismis­
for all kinds of berries, the best in sed the case.
the market.
As advertised last week in the
"Lena Rivers,” a complete five reel ( Tillamook Headlight, Haltom’s gave
drama with a strong cast will be away dollar bills on Saturday, the
shown at the Star Theater, Friday opening day of the great reorganiza­
evening, June 25.
| tion
___ sale, which drew a large crowd
The
Roval Ann Cherries are in all day. ,. Geo.
Th winners were:
P. Winslow, Tillamook.
et,
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week.
Order
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th ir prime this week. Order 10 a.m. Mrs.
Baker Tillamook
them now at the Fruit Palace. 11 a m., H. Booth. Tillamook.
12 noon. Miss Bernice Jacoby, Bav
Tillamook, Ore.
City.
1 p.m. W. J. Hill, Tillamook.
2 p.m. Miss Hattie Walker, Tilla­
mook.
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3 pm. Mrs. W. W Riley, Tillamook
4 pm Mrs. Ida Maine. Tillamook.
5 p.m Mrs. H B Maine, Tillamook
6 p.m. H. T. Botts, Tillamook.
^he Supreme Court affirmed the
decision of the Circuit Court in the
case of Milwaukee Mechanics’ In-
In­
surance Co. vs. A. Ramsey, E. L.
Wagy, Tillamook County Bank and
Tillamook County, which was a suit
growing out of the loss of the laundry
BOMAR’S VARIETY STORE
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$
miats
Tillamook, Oregon.
“ Drop in and book /Around
by fire. The company sued for a de­
cree to be the equitable owner of a
certain note and mortgage and was
entitled to a foreclosure, and wanted
judgment against A. Ramsey for t> e
•uni of $1,500. When the case came
befoit Judge Holmes last November
Attorneys Johnson and Bot’ts de­
murred to the complaint, and the
judge sustaining it. dismissed the
case. The insurance company appeal­
ed the case on the demurrer, and the
supreme court affirmed the lower
court.
Prof Karl \\ . Onthauk, principal of
the public school, was married on
June ,|th to Miss Ruth Macl.aren, of
Hillsdale, Ore., and the hanpy couple
came to Tillamook for a Jew days,
when they received the congnitula- |
tions cf their friends. The bride is a j
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Mac
Larcn, the Dr. is dean in the depart- '
ment of medicine at the University of
Oregon. Prof. Onthank. since the
close of school here, took the master
of arts degree, which is the highest
degree given by the State Universitv.
During the vacation he will take
special work at the universitv sum- [
mcr school and in August he will at­
tend a meeting of the
National |
Teachers’ Association at San Fran- l
cisco.
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SERVICE.
Ask any of our customers
about First National service.
They are all Pleased with
it and can tell you why.
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First National Bank
Tillamook, Ore.
E. Church Services.
Sunday School 10 o’clock, W. E.
Noyes Supt.
Childrens five minute sermon.
Morning worship 11 o’clock, Theme
of sermon, “Undensable Facts”
Class meeting. 12 p.m. W. M.
Heaston leader.
Epworth League meeting 7 p.m.
Evening sermon “The Lost Sense
of Sin.”
Pomona Grange Meeting.
The next regular meeting of the
Tillamook County Pomona Grange
will be held with Pleasant Valley
Grange, ten miles south of Tillamook
city at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 2,
1915. Subjects of importance will be
discussed and a full attendance is de­
sired.
J. H. Dunstan, Master.
R. C. Jones, Secretary.
Team Pulling Matches.
On page 15 of the County Fair
Premium List change team pulling
match to read:
Pulling match, team 2100 to 2500
lbs., 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00.
Pulling match, team 2500 to 3000
lbs., ist, $10.00; 2nd $5.00.
Pulling match, teams, free for all,
ist, $10.00; 2nd $5.00.
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Kill Kare Study Club.
The last meeting of the Kill Kare
Study Klub, before vacation, was held
at the home of the president, Mrs.
Plank, Mrs. Franklin being the assist­
ing hostess.
The afternoon was a pleasant 011c
and all enjoyed the "Round Table”
talks of the last committee, Mrs.
Alderman as chairman.
Mrs. Edwards gave her views of
the new book "A Fair Country,” by
"Winston Churchill.”
Mrs. Poorman entertained by dis-
cussing her opinions on the boo'c
"Inside the City,” by the same author.
Mrs. Case's description of the
"Patrol of the Sundance Trail" was
quite flattering. It is true Ralph Cori - j
nor introduced it for amusement only ;
but his ideals were highly chosen. I
Mrs. Aiderman gave a short talk ,
on the book “The eyes of the World" |
by Howard Bell Wright, and were!
not overly complimentary. Books of ’
this character do very little in up- ,
lifting the minds of readers of cither I
sex.
An l last blit not least, Mrs. Haber- ;
lach gave a glowing discription of the i
play “Every Woman,” which she had 1
seen on her recent trip to California. ■
The Klub voted in Mrs. Reedy as a 1
new member, to fill the vacancy ’
caused by Mrs. Sarchet’s departure. |
Mrs. Bales was solicited as a deli
gate to go to the Woman’s State
Convention at Salem this fall. Mrs.
Christensen was appointed to go i t
her stead, if she cannot go.
The guests of the afternoon were
Meselamcs McNair, Crenshaw, Harter
and Oscar Schultz.
The Klub expects to tage up the
study of immigration and also the
topic of South America for their next
1
year’s work. Current events will also
be discussed at every meeting.
The next meeting will be held the
third Thursday in September.
W. R. Lusby and Iva B. Lusby. De­
fault as to N. M. Apple.
W. G. Dwight vs. J. A. Ross et al.
Foreclosure. Default.
E. H. Gray vs John and Annie I.
Bash. Foreclosure. Settled.
Alfred Gubscr vs. G. V/. Wilkes ct
al. Foreclosure. Leave granted to file
amended complaint.
Frank. Hanenkratt vs. U. G. Jack-
son et al. Foreclosure. Dismissed.
Evelyn Rhodes vs. Frank Rhodes.
Divorce. Default.
Daisy Smith <and Clark Smith,
administrator of estate J. W. Buckles
vs. Clara E. Kennedy, et al. To set
aside deed. Dismissed as to Lamb and
decree as to other defendants.
Walter J. Logus vs. James H.
Mendenhall,
Foreclosure.
Struck
from ducket.
Oscar Johnson vs. P. Krall
Foreclosure of lien. Demurrer
ruled and defendant given ten
in which to answer.
American Horses in Demand.
Twenty years ago, when times in
the United States were so bad that
prices for farm products got down al­
Wallace-Bays.
most to the vanishing point, a sheep
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coul-J be bought for 25 cents, bus this
Oran Wal'ace, son'of Geo. Wallace
was not the worst. In some cf the
and Miss Bessie Bays, daughter of 1
Northwestern states horses could not
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bays, both of I
be given away, ami many were turn­
Tillamook County, were united in
ed loose to pick up subsistence fur
marriage at the Christian Church
themselves on the vacant plains and
Tuesday morning, June 22, Rev H. A.
mountain sides. Automobiles were
Van Winkle officiating.
just beginning to attract general
The mother and sister of the’bride
notice. A text enlarged on in various
were the only witnesses present. The
publications was "the coming horse­
young couple left the same day on
less era." This period has not arrived
the eleven o’clock train for Boise,
yet, in spite of the fact that cities
Idaho, at which place they will make
alone now has ten times as many
their home. The best wishes of many
automobiles as were then used in the
friends go with them.
entire country.
No one in the United States need
R. U. Moofre is Chosen head cf Junior
fear to go ahead with all possibly en­
High School.
ergy in breeding horses and mules.
All find a ready market at good
Circuit Court Cases.
Prof R. U. Moore who taught here !
prices. The European demand of war
the past year in the high school has
Circuit Judge Geo. R. Bagley oc- purposes is heavy, and when peace
been chosen principal of the Junior 1 cupied the bench for the first time in comes draft animals will be wanted
High school, on recommendation of Tillamook on Monday since his ap­ industrially. Shall we have a surplus?
out-going City Superintendent W. R. pointment to that office. Although During the thirty years precedin'»
Rutherford. He has been elected City there were a large number of civil 1900 our horse enumeration showed a
superintendent
of
the
Sheridan cases on the docket, the judge found large increase. Between 1900 and 1910
schools.
,
1 very little business to occupy his the increase was 157,000 a year, and
He and his family left today for Til­ time, as most of the cases were not between 1910 and 1814, 282,000 a year.
» This spring's addition of colts is
lamook where he taught for four taken up. Following are the cases.
years, to spend his vacation. Prof.
estimated at 300,000. Our breeders
Moore has given excellent satisfac- j Ella Himple vs. Emmery Wagnor say they can spare 250,000 horses a
and
Rosco
Barker.
Action
for
money.
tion in the high school and his pro­
year for the next five years, and the
motion meets general approval.— Dismissed.
foreign requirements, to say nothing
James
Bibby
vs
Joseph
Blaser.
Ac
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News Reporter.
of the home demand, will easily ab­
tion for money. Continued.
sorb this number.
Americans who raise horses and
J. C. Perry vs. Louis U. Albert.
Celebrate the Fourth in Tillamook.
| mules feel sure that they can go aliea
Action for money. Dismissed.
They are ex­
Carl A. Patzlaff vs Janies W. May­ 'actively to the limit.
Arrangement are being completed
for the Fourth of July celebration in er and A. M. Mayer. Action for perts in the business and lose no
! opportunity for its improvement. In
this city Friday and Saturday, July money. Dismissed.
spite of the great boom in automo­
2nd and 3rd, as the 4th falls on Sun­
Dan' Niklas vs. S. L. Rathburn biles the horseless era is indifinitely
day. There will be a big parade each Action for money. Demurer over post pon cd________________
day, which will be an attractive feat­ ruled, Plaintiff given 10 days in
ure of the celebrat'on, as well as which to reply.
A foreign exchange has this inter­
patriotic addresses by prominent
Bernheim Distilling Co. vs. E F.
paragraph: There is still in ex­
orators. The Tillamook Hose Com­ Laughlin. Action for money. Contin­ esting
istence an Egyptian papyrus of the
pany will give drills with races by ued.
date of 3500 vears before the Chris­
the different hose carts. Special • r-
Oregon Motor Car Co. vs. L. M. tian era, which contains the following
rangements have bten made for
caution: “My son, do not linger its
attractions, and street dances each Dennis. Ri plevin. Dismissed.
B. F. Laughlin vs G. L. Dick and the wineshop or drink too much wine.
evening, all of which will be free.
It causcth thee to utter words regard­
Come to Tillamook on the 2nd at d I.. E. Dick. Action for money. Di.- ing thy neighbor which thou rcincm-
3rd of July and you will be assured a missed.
brest not Thou fullest upon the
good time with plenty of enjoyment.
Chas. Ray and W. M. Owens vs. !.. ground, thy limbs become weak as
W. Van Dyke. Action for money. those of a child One cometh to trade
Continued.
with thee and findcst thee so. Then
Notice of Hearing Final Account.
W. G. Dwight vs. S. G. Reed. say they, " I ake away the fellow, for
Action for money. Default and judg­ he is drunk." This is believed to be
Notice is hereby given that the un­
the oldest temperance lecture in ex-
dersigned has filed his final account ment.
John S. Mick vs. J. E. Williams
as administrator of the estate of Al­
bert Maurer, deceased, in the Count- and Lillian I . Williams. Action f >r
Court, of the State of Oregon, for the money. Default and judgment.
Grace Johnson vs. J. C. Johns' 11.
County of Tillamook and that « id
Court has fixed Monday, the 26th d iv Divorce Dismissed.
of July, 1915, at 10 00 o'clock a.m. at
Sylvia L. Rice vs. I ail !.. Rie :.,
the Court Room of said County, in Divorce. Dismissed.
Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time
G. F. Chaphc vs. R. H. Ashcroft ct
and place of hearing of objections if al. Foreclosure of lien. Continued.
any, to the said account and the set- .
Guy O. Smith vs M. R De Long <t
tlement of said estate.
al. Foreclosure of mortgage. Continu­
Dated this 24th day of June, 1015.
ed.
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Henry Becker.
Administrator of the 1 Morrison Mills vs, R and Sarah I..
Estate of Albert Mau­ Lamb. Foreclosure. Continued.
rer, deceased.
F. S. Whitehouse vs. Calvin L.
Black Foreclosure. Sale confirmed.
D. and Anna Billings vs. Frank J.
When a young man in the country Dve et al. Foreclosure. Sale confirm­
bought a new buggy the local editor's ed.
favorite comment was. “Look out
M Abplanalp, administrator of the
girls” Now. when he buvs an auto­ estate of B. Irndorf, vs. W. R. Lus­
mobile. it might be, "Lock out every by et al. Foreclosure. Dismissed a* to
body.”
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