Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 06, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 6.
A very good object lesson was given
as to the working of the Oregon Sys­
tem in the recall agitation, and as to
.IO the sovereign rule of the people wc
Each subsequent insertion, line.
.05 heard so much about from politicians
| who wanted to get into office on the
Business and Professional cards
Oregon System hobby horse, when
one month...................................... t.oo it was charged that the County Clerk
05
Locals per line each insertion. .
and the District Attorney were the
1 individuals who defeated the will of
Display advertisements, an inch
■50 the people. Those who started the re­
one month.....................................
call agitation demanded that the
All Resolutions of Condolence
County Clerk call an illegal special
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and Lodge Notices, per line .
election, and because he refused to do
I so, this is what they published. 1 hey
Notices, lost, strayed or stolen
are the ones who defeated the inter­
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
.25 ests of the people of the North dis­
ceeding five linea .....................
trict when they took the law- into their
own hands in this matter. I he snap
shot man does not believe the citizens
RAI LS OF SUBSCRIPTION
in th- north part of the county want­
(Strictly in Advance.)
ed the County Clerk to call an illegal
$1.50
One Year ..............
election Far from it It is plain to see
•75 that a few individuals at Nehalem
Six Months ..........
• 5° set themselves up to be the dear
1 hree Months .. .
“peepul” under our Oregon System
and they were the ones who endeav­
THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT ored to force an illegal election on the
county. So much for our Oregon
System and the sovereign rule of the
people.
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ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisement*.
First Insertion per line ............ $
Editorial Snap Shots
ft must be all fair in love and poli­
tics. As soon as Attorney Johnson
announced himself as a candidate for
circuit judge, lodge Holmes aspira­
tions took a slump.
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more money by some one else^
| he throws up his job for the higher
prize. Sometimes preachers do this.
The greatest gambling joint is the
stock exchange, where men are ars
poor as church mice one minute and
millionaires the next. 1 here are the
wheat pits and other pits where men
gamble in fortunes and the staff . of
life. Even the marriage contract is a
gamble, for often people marry for
money and young women become old
men’s darlings with the expectation
of getting the old fellows
dough .
And we have known churches to give
jack knives to boys to keep them in
the Sunday School, as well as other
bribes. For fear we may be stealing
some of the thunder out of the
preacher's sermon for next Sunday, if
this is to he his line of thought, we
will give way to the Rev gen'leman
to argue from his view point, hut we
are going to stick to our contention
that the preachers and the goody,
goodv folks who play rook for prizes
and those who play whist or too, for
prizes, look all alike to the snap shot
man.
CURLS COMING INTO FASHION
ONCE AGAIN.
1916.
WISE & MASSEY,
Denstists,
Have Opened Offices in the
Tillamook Block,
Room 205,
Our Bridge Work
up to.date, and we
guarantee it in every
way. By our pain­
less method we can
grind the teeth and
lit the crowns with­
out nain.
Rooms 205 and 210. Phone Main 5.
Office hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Daily Except Sundays.
Other times by appointment.
Also offices in Bay City, Phone 213.
Bar View Hotel and Te*it City,
Phone 32F5.
It is safe to say that Tillamook
County will expend the next few Flowers in the Hair is to Be Another
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Jv„._ half
___ _ a million dollars in hard
years
Style Which Will Be Revived
sulfating the main road through the
By N^w Type of Millinery.
county, f rom present indications this
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money will be expended on cement
'I he way to keep taxation higher is pavement. Now, suppose the cement
A tendril of Camilla’s hair.
to keep on agitating for new roads. pavement should do the same as it is
Caressed her neck in manner rare
I he County Court is up against it at doing in other towns, go to pieces I begged of her the shining strand
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this term, for there are several road under heavy travel, there would be,
And stroked it with a tender hand.
petitions to be acted upon.
ami rightly too, considerable com­ I Then when perverse she said me nay
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1 snipped that golden curl away;
plaint. The snap shot man is fully
We know all good Republicans are aware of the fight that is going on I But when Camiilia saw it there
1
for
the
anxious to go to the polls
between the advocates of different
1 he lovely curl she used to wear,
purpose of swatting the Democratic
I.
materials, who cannot say one good Her pouting lips began to twitch,
re-
free trade party, but we want to
called me a lawyer I’d knock him J ELAND B. ERWIN,
word for one another, but for all that,
“I here now, ’ she sobbed, “you’ve
A Demand for Higher Wages.
mind the voters that registration for a careful investigation should con-
spoiled my switch."
down.”
the primary election will close on the , lince anyone of the merits and de-
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
“Why, sir,” said the judge, point­
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Railroad trainmen—less one fifth of
18th of April.
I merits of the different materials. The
Diploma from Chicago Musical
New York, March 31.—Little allur­ the army of railroad employes—have ing to one of the counsel, “that gen­
tleman is a lawyer and I, too, am a
' snap shot man is not satisfied with
College.—Beginners receive the same
What’s the use of having a sewer concrete, and although we hope we ing, wholly feminine, fascinatingly authorized the leaders of their four lawyer.”
frivolous
curls
are
coming
in
again.
brotherhoods
to
demand
a
new
wage
system and then allow a lot of dirty, are wrong in our surmises, it will not
careful training as the most advanced.
“
No,
no,
”
replied
the
fellow;
“
no,
io bob their wee fat
sausage scale on ail the railroads of the Unit­
stinking cesspools to remain at the surprise us ninth that this county is 1
my lord. You are a judge, I know,
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
lengths
in
front
of
a
pair
of
pink
ed
States.
back of private homes? Most of us going to have a whole lot of trouble
but I’m sure you are no lawyer.”
ears,
to
top
in
a
bewildering
cluster
tion.
This
is
the
first
nation
wide
rail-
i
thought the sewer system was put in and expense thrown upon it in the fu­
All lessons given at Studio.
to rid the city of these germ breeding ture, for should the cement pavement ot tiny corkscrews the crown of a road wage movement in this country. ,
It has often been asserted that one
places. The fly nuisance cannot be prove a failure, what a hard predica­ dainty young head, or to nestle in While all men in train service have Irishman was the equal of six other
County Representative for the
successfully combated when t these ment it would leave the county in. one sinuous tendril in that delectable joined in the concerted demand, the nationalties, when it came to a mixed Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
hollow
between
a
dimpled
shoulder
Higher wages asked would be receiv­ row, but the feat of the lone German, grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
places are allowed to remain.
I 1 Before any more money is expended and a rounded throat.
ed by the trciglit and yard men, who who single handed captured a British etc.
I 1 on concrete roads in this county the
Yes,
they
are
coming
in,
hut
it
is
With every thing used in the
matter should be more thoroughly in­ safe to predict that the most of them outnumber the passenger men four to steamer and compelled more than SO
duction of a newspaper going
men to do his bidding, will wrest the
vestigated. Every taxpayer should be will easily come out again. Curls such one.
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
ward, a good many newspaper
The essential features of the de­ laurels from the sons of Erin.—Ump­
vitally interested in this matter for as these arc easier pinned in than
craniums
and
are scratching their
when it tonics to expending half a grown 111 at the whimseys of the mands are that wages shall be calcu­ qua Valley News.
wonder what is best to do. It will million dollars the next fiw years in
lated on the basis ot eight hours for
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
mode.
certainly have the effect of placing hardsurfacing
loo miles instead of ten hours for the
county
roads,
no
They
are
sure
to
be
haled
with
de
­
Miss
Barrett
Completes
Task.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
more newspapers on a cash basis. chances should be taken in spending
same distance; and that over time
But to overcome the loss which now that laige amount on material that light by all the purveyors of human shall be paid for at one and a half
(I.
O. O. F. Bklg )
A transcript of the evidence in the
confront newspaper men. they will will prove a failure in a few years. hair who have suffered two learn times the new higher hourly rate.
years
from
the
penchant
for
pealed
case
of
the
State
of
Oregon
vs.
Wil
­
Tillamook .... Oregon
have to do the same as other business The snap shot man wants to impress
The increased pay that would be re­
men arc doing, and that is to raise this upon the County Court and the coiffures au naturelie, with no false ceived by these employes under this liam Branson was completed early
hair
allowed.
this
week
by
Miss
Blanche
Barrett,
the rates in advertising and subscrip­ taxpayers, so as to be sure that the
schedule is estimated at from $75,-
To be sure hair is still to be worn
court reporter in Judge Belt’s depart­ ■^^EBSTER HOLMES,
tions.
taxpayers' money is not going to be pealed and slicked back from the 000,000 to $100,000,000.
ment of the circuit court. The trans­
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This
is
not
a
demand
for
an
eight
wasted on material that is not of an
"Thai’s what they all say”— Bro. enduring nature. The snap shot man feminine brow, but the softening in­ hour day as the eight-hour day is cript is one of the largest ever pro­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Trombley fell all over himself in giv­ is a booster for a hard surface high­ fluence of an occasional stray curl or known in other occupations—eight duced in connection with Yamhill
two
is
a
concession
to
the
frills
and
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING,
county
court
work
and
covers
550
ing the district attorney all the taffy way through the county, but not for
hours’ j,ay for eight hours’ w ork.
pages of typewriting on legal cap pa­
in the recall agitation, notwithstand­ hard surfaced roads that will not ruffles and hoops and bonnets of the
The
men
in
passenger
service
who
FIRST STREET,
per. Miss Barrett spent many hours
ing the district attorney's office stand heavy travel, which they will be present old fashioned fashions.
l’aiticularly are the bonnets re­ earn very high wages working four, at her huge task and looks forward TILLAMOOK,
admit that it was the county clerk who subject to in this county, we cannot
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OREGON
five
and
six
hours
a
day
well
know
was llie first to look the matter up enthuse oil that subject until we are sponsible for the recurrence of curls lhat the brotherhoods arc not asking with pleasure to the completion of
and
the
Shepherdess
poke
of
Wat
­
the
transcript
of
the
evidence
pre
­
and advise those who had filed the positively satisfied that the taxpay­
for an eight-hour work day. The
petition, that they did not have suf­ ers’ money is not to be fooled away teau shape is mother to the Niniche seniority men in freight service, who sented in the trial of Mrs. Booth, rp h . GOYNE,
coiffure
which
consists
simply
in
ficient names. This is another instan­ on roads that have not the lasting
are earning very high wages on elev­ which will be approximately the same
ce of how narrow Bro. Trombley is qualities, for we do not want any one drawing the hair hack sniothlv from en, twelve, and thirteen hour runs, size as that resulting from the Bran­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
the
face
into
a
cluster
of
soft
puffs
at
son trial.—Observer.
in his views., for it is plain he wanted to "come back" at us in the future
would bitterly oppose and effort of
Io slober all over the district attor­ and taunt us thould the cement pave­ the crown of the head with a few the brotherhoods or of the railroads
^-Office:
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
clustering ringlets escaping at the
ney.
to limit them to an eight hour work
T. BU A Ta
ment prove a failure. We may add nap of the neck.
Oregon.
I further, that no contract should
Tillamook
be
Just to make it even more piquant day and thus reduce their wages more A A
To every person who is thoroughly let for hardsurfacing roads unless a
nearly to the level of that paid work­
a
narrow
black
velvet
ribbon
is
tied
ATTORN
EY-AT
LAW.
familiar with the great white plague ten year guarantee is given, which is I
around the cluster of puffs on the ers in other industries.
it is conceded that when persons are a protection to the taxpayers. It head’s pinnacle.
A workday of fixed length, whether Complete Set of Abstract Books in
in the last stages of consumption, seems to us lhat if anyone will make
Office.
Another popular high head dress of four or eight or twelve hours, is
that it is only a question of time when an investigation, taking in all the a la 1830 has the hair waved and part­ clearly impossible in railroad train
Taxes Paid for Non-Residents.
DENTIST.
they will tall victims to that dread towns between here and Ashland, ed in front with three short curls over service. The length of a day’s service
T illamook IP. ock ,
disease Under these circumstances, they can obtain valuable information
each car and a soft fan like puft for a depends upon the speed of trains and
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
we think it is .ihsurcd for any so call­ and facts from individual citizens, top knot.
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the length of runs. Some employes Tillamook -
ed religious denomination to hold That is a trip the County
, Court
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Both Phones.
A low head dress with two fat work a short time every day and earn
Tillamook - Oregon
out .my hopes ot their recc'-ery.. It is should make before any more money
sausage curls to bob over cither ear high wages; others are on duty long­
true that a drowning man will grab at is expended on cement roads. We are has the rest of the hair drawn er hours, with many days off, and al­
a straw with the hope of saving Ins publishing a few facts in this connec­ smoothly back into a tinv bun.
so earn high wages. The location of
life, and this appears to be what some tion on another page w hich makes in­
£)R. GEORGE J. PETERSEN
Flowers in the hair is to be another terminals, the character of traffic,
persons are doing when they grab at teresting reading and should set the reviving clinging vine fashion. Ami the demands of shippers, and many
Christian Si u nee with the hope of taxpayers thinking before they jump the roses of June will be borne to other factors make and standard
DENTIST,
being Hired, when there is no known headlong into something where there blush forninst an equally rosy ear length of workday in all kinds of
cure for persons who arc in the last are serious doubts of the wisdom of while garlands of the smaller flowers train service a physical impossibility.
Successor to Dr. Perkins
stages of the gri.it white plague l hat their plans.
1 he demand of the trainmen is
will crown the Lilys, I’ansvs and
has been fully demonstrated right
lrankly one for higher wages for ser­
Myrtles of the human family.
^OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
In-re in Tillamook.
I he bands that bind will still con­ vice which they are now paid far
One of our local preachers asks
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above
the
average
enjoyed
by
work
­
tinue on the job anil the brow’ in the
< >nc of the most commendable cn- this question:
form of a picot edged ribbon or black ers in other occupations.
0ARL HABERLACH,
‘‘If a man plays 500 for a jack-pot, velvet with a little love knot behind.
terptises undertaken in this city is
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tin cl (mt ot the Women’s Civic Im­ and a woman plays 500 for a tea pot,
I rulv this mad preference for love,
His Unyielding Attitude.
provement l eague to beautify the and the man has violated the state knots and love knots argurs a certain
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
city. Il is true we have lagged (ar be­ law, what has the women done?”
variety and piquancy for the breach
A man ha, goiter to be firm wid
hind other cities in this respect; hut,
T illamook B eock
I he snap shot man will attempt to ot promise cases of the near future.
there is no reason why we should do answer this question, for it seems to
1 o lengthen the monotony of the women it he ’spects to be de head of
Tillamook
...
Oregon
his own household!" stated Brother
so any longer. We want to add a be so easy. Here it is:
eternal love letters with a love kHot
some choice fall
word of
encouragement to th$ | "They are in the same class with of rose ribbon or a tendril of bur­ Clank, a skimpy little hornet of a
League , as well a, ask the citizen, the preachers and the goody, goody nished hair surely ought to influence man. Dey s all alike, sah! \ ou gotter boars and gilts
that am
to unite and put forth every effort to citizens who play rook, and they are all Jailed jurors for the new hair be firm, or dry'll ride yo’ a-bug-hunt-
R. ELMER ALLEN
in
wid
der
notions.
1
udder
day,
me
beautify the city the coming summer all tarred with the same brush.”
making
a
special
low
price
modes as well as their merchants
and mull wife don had a little 'spute
with flowers. Some little improve
and
ribbon
clerks.
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
Probably this is a pretty hard crack
bout a po tion o de Scriptures, and to make room for my spring
iiii-nt was made last year, but it fell
she not only lost de ahgvniunt but pigs.
Can
supply
short of what should have been ac- to make, but when it comes to de­
you
with
DENTIST.
complished. Now- that the l.eague is fining card playing, we cannot see To The Voters of Tillamook County. picked up a skillet and slapped me
down wid it. I riz in mah dignitude spring pigs of either sex un­ commercial Building, Tillamock
making another effort, we feel sure it the logic of placing the ban on one
will meet with hearty response from kind of cards and not on another
At a request of a number of lar-c and div headfo'most under the bet, elated.
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the citizens, for Tillamook City can kind, when the theory' of the games taxpayers and citizens. I hereby an­ and de whack she gimme on muh
are
identically
the
same.
It
is
a
de-
be made as attractive and pretty as
nounce mjself as a candidate for the posterity smacked me so fur dat muh
batcable
question
whether
those
who
]2)R- L. L. HOY,
other progressive cities All that is
F.K.D. No. I, Tillamook
office ot County Commissioner on head popped ag'in de wall at de back
I
necessary is a little energy and de­ play cards for prizes are gambling in the Republican ticket at the primary side. Dat was dcs, as a good a thing
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
termination. with the spirit of civic the strict sense of the term. There election. If nominated and elected I a, 1 wanted, sah. uh-kase by de time
pride predominating in this effort to are quite a number of view points. will do my best to give the county a she had got me by de britches legs
Some
persons
won't
play
with
sonic
T illamook B lock ,
make I illamook the dahlia city.
administration, and was uh-pullm’ like a yoke o’
cards because gamblers play with thorough business
Sidney E. Henderson, Pre».
steers. I done har mah claws soaked
them, but after all it is not the cards and being a large taxpayer myself, into a crack in de flo’ and was in de
Oregon.
Surveyor.
Tillamook,
Quite frequently business men want that is at stake, but the money To he will look after the taxpavers' inter­
the snap shot man to do them a favor consistent, they should also object to ests and see that the tax money is finest kind o shape to frusticate her
John
Leland
Henderson.
Sec
­
or boost for this and the other thing. having any thing to do with money. economically expended, the taxpayers deavors.
retary Trea»., Attotney-at-
ou,'n
yo’ coward!”
We arc generally glad to do so. es­ We contend that card playing is on a get valu- for their money, and all I. Coi?s
Law, Notrary Public.
OHN LELAND HENDERSON,
pecially when it is a good
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thing for par with all other games of amuse parts of the county get a square «leal. she yelled. Cotne on out twill I bust
yo wide open wid di, skillet’’
the city or county
am1 will help buii- went, such as chess, pool, billiards,
. ...... _..d
Respectfully yours,
?!“klun1’' Mv’ '• dcss >'ke dat.
ness interests. We think business etc, and when played for amusement
ATTORNEY
S. G. Reed.
Maddum, yo kin pul lat me and
men should more fully appreciate and recreation docs no one any harm; I
AND
whack me (well yo’ get, plumb white
what the Press is doing for the de in fact, when men’s minds are wrap- .
in de face, but: yo’ Icain’t break muh
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW.
Law. Abstract«. Real Estate,
Sons of Veterans Organise.
velopment of the cit and countv, I u* ped up with the busy rush and tur- j
manly ,plrlt Dinged if I’ll come out.”
somehow there arr business men who moil of business, a little relaxation
T illamook B lock ,
Surveying, Insurance.
And I didn t. necder! Aw vo' got-
do not do so. For instance, ive have and diversion are good things. Rut
A tamp ot Sons of Veterans v.*s;
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Both
Phone».
was
given most of our work to one busi­ we don’t want to preach a sermon, organized here Iasi Saturday after­ ‘er be firm wid ’em. ,ah; linn a, a
ROOM NO. 261.
TILLAMOOK - • ORF GON.
ness concern in this city for a num« for if we di<l we think that we could noon with .’3 charter members The rock!
her of years. This week, when the conclusively prove that gambling is ! following officers were chosen:
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i nnoooooc
An English journal tells of an ac­
monthly bills were rendered, we saw mixed up with our every dav life to a 1 Wm. Maxwell. Commander.
HAWK,
tion
brought
against
a
farmer
for
that this particular business man had greater extent thin most of us re-
Clark 1 erry, Sr. \ ice-Commander.
his bill heads printed in Portland alise, until we give this matter some I L. V. Eberhardt, Jr. Commander. having called another a “rascally
langs
mineral
wonder
.
I
lawyer. An old husbandman, a wit­
1 hat is a pretty good idea how- some serious consideration. A man starts
Alien Cage. Secretary.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ness. was asked if he heard the de-
business men have of helping their in business in a town, and
A. A Pennington. Tres.
it is to
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plaintiff a lawyer.
own city. This is to give warning tci some extent a gamble whether he will
H F. Kerr,
.... Chaplain.
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Qtu, wa< the reply.
„i,For—iF.c2enia’ Rheumatism, Diar­
Orrido n
the next business man who render, a succeed bv selling goods A number
Hie camp has been named Camp C.
’Pray, said the judge, “what is
rhoea. Piles. Catarrah af the Head,
bill and the bill head is printed out­ of our worthy citizens are endeavor- . E. Reynolds No. y, in honor of Chas.
side the city, we are going to Rive
give ing to get into public office, and it is Reynolds, who has taken a great deal word’”°P""On °f *he "np°r‘ °f the
isea*e of the Kidney l Inflamma­
them a good live sermon with some a gamble with them who are going of interest in the work of organizing
tion
of
“
on
ot the Eyes, For Burns, For
"There
can
be
no
doubt
of
that"
hot shots in it We are getting tired to land the prizes Thousands of fans , a camp here.
Cuts.
Running Sores. F ;lood Poison, J K. REEDY, D.V M.,
replied
the
fellow
of doing all the favors and the boost­ witness baseball games during the
It is thought that the membership
“Why my good man,” said the
Stomach Trouble. A sthma. and
ing when business men will not recip­ summer, vet when it comes down to will be considerably increased.
judge, “there i, no dishonor in the
rocate Anyway everv business men brass tacks, it is a gamble for the
VETERINARY.
T uberculotis.
Regular nieetit gs will be held on name, is there,”
should support their home news­ gate money
A man holds down a the first Saturday evening of each
BILL WITHROW
AGENT.
'I
know
nothing
about
that
1
paper,.
Both Phone».
job at a certain wage, but is offered month, at 8 jo.
wered he, “but this I know—if’i
Examination and
Advice Free.
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J22)K’ jack olskn>
O. I. C. SWINE
JOE DONALDSON.
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Tillamook Title and
Abstract co.
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Tillamook, Ot »gon.
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