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« TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 1, 1916. live measure does not allow a person to obtain more beer than they are now, but the puiut is raised that it 1* doing the state an injustice by al lowing California to reap the benefits and suut out Oregon from manufac turing what beer it consume*, borne ot the rabid prohibitionists, should this measure be placed on the ballot next November, threaten to initiate a measure to prohibit the importation 01 all intoxicating liquors into the stale. There are a large number of persons who want "straight” prohi bition and it would not be a bud plan to have it submitted to the people. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal Advertisements. ENTITLED TO PROTECTION, with the following suggestive state ment: Not "Me First,” but “America First” | I “it is possible that Germany would 1 like to have it appear that the domes- First Insertion per line ............ $ .10 Should be the General Demand. ■ tic industry will ue flourishing tn a Each subsequent insertion, line. •OS lew months without the adoption ot (Pendleton, Oregon, Tribune.) Business and Profeesioual cards Not "Me First,” but “America First’ a protective tantf. With the Demo parly opposing any bill to pro <mc month..................................... i.00 Fuller E. Callaway, a Georgia mill cratic tect inc American market, mere laccala per line each insertion... 05 | operator, appearing oetore the House seems be little reason tor Germany vs ays and Means committee in tavor to give to such Display advertisements, an inch concern to the American ot a protective tantl on dyestutis, ilc- on month.................................... • 50 clareu: "1 am about zuu per cent problem.'' ft would seem that Germany may All Resolutions of Condolence Democrat ano 40 per cent Republican will see to and Lodge Notices, per line . •05 but politics ougnt not to enter into rest easy. Our tree traders it that mere is no cause tor worry the vuilding up ot the dyemakmg in Notices, lost, strayed or stolen about protection of dyestuffs or for dustry here.” Evidently Mr. Calla anything ' etc., minimum rate, not ex- else that foreign countries way s 40 per cent Republicanism was Oump on the American market. ,2< may c. ling five lines . ;............ There are, no doubt, some redeeni- pleading me cause. 1 tils statement, 1 ing features about tne primary clec- mat “politics ougnt not to enter into r'ATLS u SUBSCRIPTION Free Trade Gossip. I tiou law, but alter all said and done building up the dye-making industry,” (Strictly 111 Advance.) I we cannot see that very much good is 1 is about tue most arrant nonsense of ' winch (he Democrats have yet been Cries of "foreign crisis'’ will not One Y car .............. $1.50 ' accomplished. It broke up parly or- ! guilty. cover up the record ol official incut- 1 gamzationc, and created a lot of Six Mouths ........ •75 1 small units 01 those who seek public tn me first place, why single out the tienen, s. Three Month* .. ■50 ; unite under Uns or that party, and as dye-inaking industry.' bomc Demo If the United States of America had , 10 expenses it u tar more costly to unts reply that 11 u an infant indus time a merchant marine the taxpayers and necessitates two try, anu should be encouraged. ’lhat at tin» THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT. political campaign* tor those who are is a weak answer lor a party to make wormy ot me name, me Pcnent to has been categorically against accrue to the industries oi this couu- nominated, extending over nine or a v.ntcn policy 01 any kind. In tiy would be enormous. ten mouths. 1 he deieatcd candidates Hie protective place, on what great policy rditorial Snap Shots in a primary election are just as sore are second me two great parts at issue.' as as the deieatcd candidates under the There arc doubtless worse ways of it is me tariff. The political pot has simmered old convention system. One used to suredly 1 he Republicans have always stood ruining substantial national prosper down. blame the politicians lor their defeat, for protection ot .American industries, ity tuan oy a tree trade policy, out no and under the new system candidates tue Democrats have stood lor irce nation has yet been reduceu to tne Hay and automobiles have taken a blame the people who promised them trade, or a tariff tor revenue only, dire aliernauve ot experiencing them. large amount ot money out of the support, tor on election day they find which is tree trade with a handicap, county the past lew months. lhat the people’s promises are not to iu demanding ot the present Con- , The bright prospects of an addition be relied upon. Some of lhe candi gress a protective duty on dyestutis, If Attorney S. S. Johnson makes as dates in the recent primary election, manufacturers are asking a Demo al lax ot $ j 3, ou 0,0 uu on the poor man s good showing as the two favorite thought, sure, they would be nomi cratic body to apply a Republican lager beer and $50,000,000 on his son*—Hawkins aud Handley—did iu nated, for they relied upon the prom principle to their particular industry. wmsky, with an added tree-trade so the primary election, he should carry ises made them, but when it came to 1 here is no disguising the fact, the lace or a reduction in the iniquitous lillamook County. counting votes they did not have a Democratic party cannot consistently income tax exemption and an increas ed income sur-tax, are among the de- ghost of a show. with its classical policy, yield to tins lightiul reminiscences lor the month Oregon eliminated the Bull Moose demand, which is not saying much, Party. My, what a slump. Only four Two newspaper men over in Wash because that party has become hope oi April that are passed down to the Bull Moosers iu Tillamook went to ington County ran for the legislature lessly inconsistent. Dye-makers are dear people from the administration the rescue of that mushroom political and were beaten. This goes to show entitled to protection. So are cotton at Washington. party. Well, give it a decent burial, that newspaper men in their own lo manufacturers, steel manufacturers, I and shed a few crocodile tears over calities arc not good vote getters. wool manufacturers, miners and agri- - The principal argument of the free traders seems to be that with Europe the corpse. The reason is plain. Any newspaper culturists. man who is worth anything is not All "200 per cent Democrats” who in war a high tariff is not needed Will Bro. Trombley please inform afraid to express his opinion on mat want protection on their particular now. This, ot course, follows the same us when that Democratic plank about I ters of public importance, and in do industries are advised to get into the logic used by the Arkansas man who the high cost of living is going to be ing so is sure to step on the soft melting pot and boil down a 100 per refused to patch his roof in dry fulfilled? The Democrats promised to corns of persons who have no “come cent Republican, vote for that party's weather because it didn't need it then. reduce the cost of living, but instead back”, but as soon as the newspaper candidate and legislators, and make When it rained he couldn’t do the of doing so everything has been get man appears in the political arena the protective policy of national ap work because it was too wet. And ting higher. then these little criticisms are resur plication, for we are going up against when the European war is finished a ----- o — — rected and used against him, and lit some awful trade tactics and foreign lot of folks in America are going to F. A. Rowe made the run from tle petty personalities crop up on all combinations after this war, and the get wet if the patching is put off un Manzanita beach to his garage in sides. Did it ever occur to the readers “local issue” characterization of the til that time. Wheeler, last Sunday morning in of the editorial snap shots that if tariff will necessitate apologies. Man twenty-five minutes. Those Fords are they undertook to write two columns ufacturers must buck the line togeth Facts are stubborn things, and the some goin’ boats.— Wheeler Reporter of short editorials every week that at er or they will be man-handled sep fact that the record of tne present arately, and fatally. It shall not be This is prima facie evidence that the end of twelve months they would free trade administration shows that Bro. Rowe has squealed on himself have pleased and offended a good “Me First.” It must be "America in ten months period prior to the Eu First. ” ________________ that he violated the state speed limit. many persons, And that, probably, is ropean war the free trade tariff law Step up and pay yeur fine Frank. the reason why the newspaper men brought into this country $174,000,000 Pro-G®rman Free-Traders. over the mountains went down to de worth of agricultural products, as Editor Fcrnsworth, of the Banks feat. But we must all admit that our compared with $72,000,000 in a cor Herald, certainly put up a game fight state legislature needs the assistance Who is fighting the development of responding period while the protec for representative in Washington of newspaper men like those over in an American dye industry, This ques tive tariff was in force, or, in round county. And he made the old-time Washington county who arc not tion is asked in the May 1 Washing numbers, 150 per cent more, will oe ling politicians look up and take afraid to talk out in meeting and tell ton correspondence of the Manufac stubbornly met at the polls by ibe notice. For a young and new man in the truth about wasteful expenditure turers’ Record of Baltimore. The cor American farmers, who resent his that.county the support he received of public money and the tricks of respondent says: overwhelming increase in unprofit- was astonishing, for he only lost by a smart politicians. "Whenever the tariff is being revis- able competition with their home f<- votes. VVe consider it a moral I cd by the political party 1:1 power, materials. si- :y. Yamhill Pomona Grange has gone whether it is the Republican party or ■ o— The necessity of obtaining more on record in advocacy of a two year the Democratic party, foreign inter We feel pleased that Tillamook term only for public officials. Just ests are always on hand to use any in revenue will enable the free trade Cnuntv gave their two favorite sons, about long enough to teach a new of fluence that may be at their disposal Democrats to apologize for a course Kitsscll i law kins and T. B. Handley. ficial how to do the work properly. to force the tariff downward. It has which, if adhered to, will build up a • cb splendid support. VVe are sorry Often Grangers have far from busi been charged very frequently and not great American beet sugt.r industry, ' l Mr. Hawkins did not win, hav ness ideas of conducting public af denied that foreign interests invar but they will get over feeling asham ing lost out by only a few hundred fairs with efficiency and economy, iably raise large sums of money in ed that they have assisted in broad •> e: for it would have given the snap and this appears to be one of th«^ the United States in order to bring ening the opportunities of farmers shot jmil a great deal of pleasure to They do not consider that it takes- about a low tariff. In fact, represent:» and workingmen to estrn a living h vi >!■• n a Tillamook man as a dele time and money to "break in” a new tives of foreign interests actually ap when they find that the protective before the ways and means duty has produced the nesult which gate to the Republican National Con official, yet they arc always ready to peared committee to urge lower duties. It has vention. complain about taxation. The snap been suggested recently that Ger has always followed the intelligent ... -o- — shot man is of the opinion that if the many, for instance, would go to any application of the protective idea, The Portland Journal is a yellow, two year term is insisted upon it is a lengths to prevent the establishment namely, the stimulation c f produc imd slinging newspaper, and it caters very poor incentive for an official to of a real dyestuff industry in the tion and the consequent re duction of to that class of aitizens who take a become efficient in his work, but United States. Reports have been the price of the thing prod uced. <:• .1 interest in that kind of journal with the possibility of being reelect carefully circulated that Germany i:in. Of course, the Journal had to ed as long as he is giving good ser will establish dye plants in this coun Give due credit to Secretary Red throw a little mud at Justice Hughes, vice it makes most official’s put forth try in the near future in case there is field. He has sent out the statement twi'hsianding that Oregon gave their best efforts to serve the public any threat of an increase in tariff. that from 1902 to 1912 oiu ej.ports of . gentleman a decided vote at the well and faithfully. The Grangers "Apparently, however there is no manufactures increased 141 per cent. . in . ry election, and in throwing over in Yamhill county throw over necessity for Germany to be con But during that time we used to hear •nud at Hughes it is doing the same board the merit system, as they did cerned. The Democratic members of that unless we bought we could not iiig to every Republican who voted in this county at the primary election, the Senate have rallied to the aid of sell, and that our high tariff would ‘ r Hughe*. which is the most sensible, economi Germany in the movement to keep a shut us out of the markets of the cal and business system of running real dyestuff industry out of the world. During the same period, ac The snap shot man purposely re- our state, county and city affairs. United States.” cepting Mr. Redfield’s figures as cor naiiied from ent.iing _ into a discus- But any old freak notion or system It is undoubtedly true that large rect, Germany’s exports gained 95 'on, during thc primary election, of takes better in Oregon, for this state amounts of foreign money have been per cent and England's 70 per cent. .he methods used to force Tillamook is still in a freak state of mind, with contributed by the importing interests Then, somehow or other, two indus county into a judicial district with the freak Oregon System to be con- to influence tariff reduction. A re trial nations, in spite of their high V. .ishington county, aud we do not tended with, with freak legislators cently-developed instance was the ex tariff walls, went ahead more rapidly posure of the big fund raised by an than Great Btitian. Why was this intend to indulge iu personalities in riding it. association of importers of Italian thus.? reconsidering this matter. We stand exactly where we stood when this un The dairymen who raised their own fruit to secure a reduction in the tar- 1 called for bit of legislative log rolling hay, as the dairymen used to in the iff on lemons. Beyond question Ger- I was put through the state legislature early days of the dairy industry of many would gladly spend much mon- 1 The South has bee n sokidlv Demo by Hillsboro politicians, and ns we Tillamook county, are those who ey to prevent a tariff that would in cratic since the Civil War. The lead condemned it at the time, we still do have made the most money. When sure the establishment of the dyestuff ers have been free traders. While so now. There is plenty of evidence the dairymen figured on obtaining industry in the United States. But it multiplied thousands of the rank and to prove that the bill was not needed hay at about $10.00 a ton they immed would seem that in this particular file have been in print iple Protection and i.< an additional expense to the iately increased their dairy herds, but case Germany does not have to spend ists, they have bejn loyal to the party taxpayers. That is the issue we intend never anticipated that hay would go money to prevent protection for at the polls. But the " handwriting on to raise and attempt, if possible, to to $28.00 a ton. It is unfortunate, but American dyestuffs. The present free the wall is being re* written. When put right and we are glad to know most lines of business have been hit trade Congress and administration such Southern papers as the Atlanta that there is a movement on foot to harder than the dairymen who have are positively pro-German in the mat Constitution, the Net* Orleans Pica- have the different granges take this had to buy high priced hay the past ter of dyestuffs. Proof of this was Yune, the Banner of Athens, Geor matter up and make a strong effort winter. Had vessels been running be furnished in the recent Senate vote gia, the Observer, of Charlittc, North on the passage of the free sugar re Carolina, and many < xhers are oppos to right this wrong imposed upon the tween here and California last fall peal bill. The Washington correspon people. large quantities of hay could have dent of the Manufacturers’ Record ing the Calhoun, the ories and tradi » tions, the »fcsrcsaiit “leaders” will been shipped in at reasonable figures, recalls this significant fact: ■■ o----- - soon have e, “rude a wakening.” When The School Board has decided to which would have saved thousands of “When the bill for the suspension of the men the fact ories and mills of retain Karl Onthank as superintend- dollars to the dairymen, and until the free sugar clause of the Tariff ent of public schools for another this is done, every now and then law was before the Senate recently, the Sou’th quit liste ning to the “d—n year, anil we believe it has done a there is going to be a great jump in Senator Lodge, Republican, of Mass ’he nir.ger" question, state after state interest of achusetts, offered the Hill bill for a will tollow each otlrer into the repub wise thing in doing so. We do not the price. It is to the claim that he !s perfect, for it takes everybody in Tillamook that a line of protective tariff on dyestuffs as an lican column. several years of strenuous work to steamers be established between here amendment, but while this would —'—" — make a perfect superintendent of and California, and everybody should have meant an immediate investment round that Mexico b ad increased her schools, but he is a live wire and full put their shoulder to the wheel and of millions of capital in the dyestuff noid on the Amertcl in market, under of life, activity and hard work. This help improve the channel between industry and assure protection from a the hencficicnt influence of the Un- is a good characteristic and com this city and the bay, for then lum flood of German dyes after the war is derw,x>od tariff |-tw, we give up. For mends him to those who come in con- ber schooners could come here for ■ over, nevertheless the Democratic four years that bunch has subsisted tac' with him, and being a young man lumber and bring back feed at a ¡ membership killed the protective pro o' t a steady <f tet of pillage, cactus, in the teaching profession, a word of figure that would leave the dairymen ! posal When the Lodge amendment »rson. murder • and Woodrow Wilson, encouragement is far better than a fair profit. We are sorry to know I J was brought up for consideration nn<l still they get into our market for harsh criticism. Whenever the snap that high priced hay has taken a every single Democratic in the Se.v $59.300.000 wc rth of goods during the shot man secs voung men striv whole lot of hard earned money out j ate voted against a protective ta/iff eight months ended February 1916, ing to make good, we always like to ■ of the pockets of the dairymen the on dyes. Of the 66 members ol the or $12,00001* > more than for the per February 1915. If any take them by the hand and give them I past winter, but it is liable to do so 1 Senate present, 25 Republicans Voted iod ended a word of encouragement and good again, if conditions remain the same. for the measure and 41 Democrats I country i.i the world wants to go on cheer That is how we feel L.l toward The business men and dairymen voted against it. There was not a a wild j.-.mb oree, and can assure itself Mr. Onthank and o'her young men should get together and solve the single Democratic who voted for the- that a den ocratic administration is who have made good and holding problem in a business way as soon as measure, and likewise no Republican going Jo c< ntrol the affairs of the ; United StsH es, it can go to it with the possible. There are a great manv who voted against it. positions of trust. "All the members from the South ‘ perfect asst trance that it can wind up other articles shipped into ___ Tillamook _________ At the ireneral ejection next No today that consumers would not have even including Senators RansdeB and the orr y w ¡th a fair balance of trade vember the people will be given an ♦ to pay so much for if lumber schoon Broussard of Lousiana, who have » in its oocksts as a result of our free onportunitv to vote upon the question ers came to this city. So pet busy and argued for a protective duty on sugar mark e,.—.Astorian. of allowing malt liquors to be manu endeavor to solve the difficulty as nevertheless voted against adequate Lucky. factured In Oregon As lore as our so soon as possible—sooner the better it protection on dyestuffs. Roth Senator Simmons of North Carolina and Sen '»Bed prohibition law allows malt will be for every body.. ator Underwood of Alabama made- 4 “Do you think a rabbit’s foot is ’ignore to be shipped into the state, I speeches against protection on dye wc s*r no reason why it cannot be! ckv?" Hot air prosperity is undesirable stuffs." manufactured in Oregon. The initia-1 and dear at any price. "This one was I shot the rabbit The Record’s correspondent doses I I i ’ nysdi and htad him for dinner.” 4 > » CHEESE CRISIS HERE. Humble Article of Diet Soon May Become Luxury—Ferment Supply Failing. Chocse.that most lowly of fare about which jokesters have hadI the r tun and epicureans their delight, is about to graduade into the luxury class, all tor the lack or rennet. Ibe waste and extravagance ol American farmers in disposing of t ie stomachs of young calves, and indi reclly the European war, will be to blame. Unless me farmers, dairymen, butchers and livestock growers gen erally, conserve the stomachs oi the young calves they kill, the cheese in dustry, especially in the west, will be paralyzed, according to Frederick Davies, of Portland, who is closely in touch with the situation, and alarmed by the disclosures of a canvass ot the s.tuation just made. Rennet is the inner or mucous brane of the fourth stomach of the calf, and the ferment in it is used in I curdling milk in cheese making on I a large scale. Pepsin is a good sub stitute, but cheesemakers in the West are not equipped to use pcpsinc. For i that reason the sudden decrease in tfie supply of rennet ferment has al armed the cheesemakers. Cheesemakers in former years Summons. bought their dried rennet from the East, but they have just been advised In the Circuit Court of the State of by manufacturers that no more dried rennet or extract would be shipped to Oregon, for lillamook County, lillamook County Bank, a the West. corporation, ' Problem is Serious. Pjaintiff, “This means,” said Mr. Davies, vs. “that the cheese manufacturers arc face to face with a serious problem, Red Marich, Defendant. which must be solved at once or the To Red Marich, the above named cheese business will suffer a sudden halt. The supply companies face the defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. same problem. It is impossible to get any more rennet extract from the ' You arc hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed again East. “Now, the only solution for us out st you in the above entitled cause on west is to induce the farmers to save or before the expiration of six weeks the rennets from the young calve from the date of the first publication they kill. IE every cheese manufac of this summons, and if you fail so to turer and dairymen or stockman answer, for want thereof the plaintiff would wake up to the needs of the sit will apply to the Court for the relief uation, wc could temporialy solve the demanded in the complaint, which is problem in 30 days. If quick action is that the plaintiff have judgment taken, enough rennet can be saved against you for $265.00 with interest from the slaughtered calves to stem at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from September 2nd, , 1914, for ------ $11.80, , the tide. ---------- ------ "Commercial rennet is the stomach with interest at 8 pcr cent per annum of the young suckling aalf or the calf from October 30th, 1915, for $75.00 as which has been exclusively on milk. attorney’s fees, and the costs and dis The best rennet comes from Bavaria, bursements of the suit, upon a prom but this source has been dissipated by issory note executed by you to de the European war. The city of Co fendant of date August 26th, 1913 penhagen yearly consumes 5,000,000 for $300.00, and a mortgage executed rennets in the manufacture of rennet by you to secure the payment of the extract, which in turn is sent to same, covering Lots 6, 7, 20 and 21, America and other countries, Even Block 13, of Ocean View, Tillamook with the European supply before the County, Oregon, and the taxes paid war many cheese manufacturers ex- by the plaintiff on account thereof, tracted their own ferment from the being the above sum of $11.80. That the said mortgage be fore rennet. closed, the property therein describ Pepsin Supply too Small. “Pepsin could be substituted for ed sold for the purpose of satisfying rennet extract, but cheesemakers on the said sums demanded against you, the coast are not familiar with hand and that you be forever barred and ling pepsin and it would mean con foreclosed of all right, title or inter siderable loss in adjusting their fac est in or to said property except the tories to use it. Furthermore, all the statutory right of redemption. This summons is published by or pepsin in existence would be but a drop in the bucket for what we need,” der of the Hon. A. M. Hare, County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, Mr. Davies said. "It is only within a few weeks that requiring publication to be made for we have realized what a crisis is fac six successive weeks. Said order is ing the cheese industry of the West. dated May 31st, 1916, and the first It may even make cheese a luxury, publication thereof is made June 1st, available only at an exorbitant price, 1916. H. T. Botts, all because of the prevailing waste Attorney for Plaintiff. fulness of livestock growers. ‘Cheese makers should urge all city Last publication July 13, 1916. and county authorities to pass meas ures compelling every dairyman ship ping calves already slaughtered to Notice of Sale of Real Property on Execution. ship the rennet with the carcass, the same as it is now compulsory to ship Notice is hereby given, that by vir the rennet with the animal. This will solve the problem and save the cheese tue of a writ of execution dated the industry; keep it in the class of poor 20th day of May, 1916, issued out of and common people's foodstuffs, and the Circuit Court of the State of Ore establish an economic industry which gon, for lillamook County upon a rendered in the Justice heretofore has been allowed to go by judgment Court for the Second Justice District the boards of our sheer extravagance of lillamook County, Oregon, on the and waste.” 15th day ot February, 1916, in a cause Yamhill Grange is Against Long Of wherein H. P. Sheldon was plaintiff and E. P. Wells and Ora, B. Wells fice Holding. were defendants, said judgment being Yamhill County Pomona grange for the sum of $18.96 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per placed itself on record on some very annum from the 6th day of July. important questions. "Whereas there 1914, $12.00 with interest thereon at is a growing tendency to perpetuate i the rate of eight per cent per annum a tenure office holding right in this from July 6th, 1914, and the further county, which, if allowed to continue, I sum of $19.75 costs and disbursements, will have the sad effect of lessening a transcript of which judgment was instead of increasing genuine patriot filed and docketed in the judgment ism in the hearts of the people. Such docket of said Circuit Court on the precedent, while yet in its incipiency, 4th day of March, 1916, I did, on the has developed to such a degree that 31st day of May, 1916, duly levy upon those who feel that 'eternal vigilance the real property hereinafter describ is the price of liberty’ are ready to re ed owned by the said defendants E. move a policy such as has been prac P. Wells and Ora B. Wells. ticed in other countries where mon Therefore, in order to satisfy the archs rule by divine right, be declar sums of money due upon said judg ing for a two year tenure in office and ment and the costs on and upon this no more, believing that such a policy writ, I will, on the 30th day of June, will lead to higher ideals of citizen 1916, at 10 o’clock a.tn., at the court house in Tillamook City, Tillamook ship and patriotic duty." The second resolution says: County, Oregon, sell at public auc "Whereas, the major part of the reck tion for cash in hand, to the highest less expenditures of public money is bidder, all the right, title and interest due to the acts of those who make the of said defendants E. P. Wells and laws of the state by creating useless Ora B. Wells in and to the real prop commissions, increasing salaries, and erty situate in Tillamook County, the passing of many laws so ambig Ore-ron described as follows: Beginning at a point 1050 feet West uous that they are often misunder stood by the maker. Resolved, That and 518.55 feet North of the South this grange is opposed to further leg east corner of the Erick Thomas Do- islation whereby the expense of state nation Land Claim in Section and county government will be in Township 1 South of Range 10 W. M.; thence North 209 fee’ creased—but rather there shall be a initial point of the tract of land oe- sharp reduction in salaries and ex penses. That it be the sense of the scribed; thence on an angle to ’ left of 98 degrees 26 minutes, I05 ’ grange that its members will not thence South 32 feet to the North h1 support any candidates for the legis of Tenth Street in Tillamook Ci .• lature who will not openly deciare thence East along the North hne that they will, without fear or favor, said Tenth Street 105 feet; ’ work unceasingly, if elected, for the North 32 feet to the place ot beg» reduction herein stated.” ning. . Dated this 31st day of May, • Automobile Guarantees. H. Crenshaw, Sheriff of Tillamook County, vn Customer—When I bought a car First publication June 1st. I9’o- from you a few . weeks ago you .----------------- -- — said Last publication June 29, I9,G- you would be willing to supply a new part if I broke anything. Notice. Motor Agent—Certainly, sir. What can I have the pleasure of providing you with? This is to notify the public th Customer—I want a pair of new the 22nd of May I bought the o ankles, a floating rib, a left eye, three equipment and good will °* r' .3 yards of cuticle, a box of assorted fin- ids, and will continue the office kpr nails, four molars, two bicuspids practice of Chiropractic in my ' and a funny bone. Dr. C. ’»• if Absolutely Pure Made tram Crsaai of Tartar NO ÄLUM9 PHOSPHATE j I