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    Vol. XXVII
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. OCTOBER 5,
• 1.50 PER YEAR.
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Don't forget those busted castings.
OF INTEREST TO CITY.
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Can be welded for half. Goods sent
Commercial Club Meeting to Discuss
' by parcel post and express promptly
Road and Port Matters.
A Certain Man When Poor.
returned. Hiner 4 Reed, Tillamook,
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Oregon.
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A meeting of the Tillamook Com- |
Said
mercial Club is called for next Mon- ,
The Tillamook Hose Company will day evening at the club rooms in the
give a dance October 21st at the city hall, and all the business men of
Commercial Hall, don’t fail to buy a the city are invited to attend for mat­
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
a ticket for this dance as the fire ters of considerable importance to the
company intends to use the proceeds city will be taken up and discussed,
for the benefit of the whole commun­ amongst which will be good roads
ity.
and a deeper channel to this city. The
Small “one-man” dairy ranch .of 35 matter of completing the Bayocean
OFFICERS :
acres. Place is close to Tillamook road next year will also be discussed. ,
B.
C.
LAMB.
President.
City, school and cheese factory. Fair
improvements on the place. Will keep
CIRCUIT COURT.
W. .1. RIECHERS, Cashier.
10 cows. Will sell stock and rent
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reasonable and give terms if desired. But Few Casts of Interest—Grand
J. c. HOLDEN, Vice-President.
—See Rollie Watson.
Jury’s Report.
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I have a number of store buildings,
I. E. KELDSON, Assistant Cashier
The October term of the Circuit
houses and office rooms to rent. Also
This certain man, whose name is Legion, had very little
Court
was
convened
on
Monday
can give desirable ground lease in
directors :
various parts of the city desirable to with Judge Geo. R, Bagley on the
chance, you would say, to acquire a competence. But he was de­
almost any needs. See me also for bench. There were but few cases of
C. J. E dwards .
P eter H eikel .
A. W. B unn .
termined to save and succeed. “Some day” he said, “My chance
city property on payments to suit interest.
A grand jury was drawn and con­
your income.—Rollie W. Watson.
will come.” So he saved and got ready. And his chance did come
\V. J. R iechers .
J. c. H oi den .
B. C. L amb .
sisted of C. J. Edwards, foreman;
J- H. Holgate vs. Tillamook County Oscar Myers, Will Christensen, Peter,
Your chance will come. Some day you’ll be considering an
is a petition filed in the circuit court, Norberg, Andrey Peterson, Albert
praying that a writ of review issued Darby and M. R. Hanenkratt. The
investment. If you’re ready you can take it up. And you can get
out of this court may be reviewed and grand jury brought in three "no bills”
ready no matter if your salary is small. It’s what you save that
Careful Attention Given to all Banking
that upon said review the proceedings and one indictment.
.
herein reviewed be reversed and
counts, not what you make.
District
Attorney
Goyne
raised
the
j
amended.
Business Placed in Our Hands.
question in one of the prohibition
Five of the eight head of stock tak­ cases whether a case could^be appeal­
If you really want to better yourself, begin now by putting
Odd Fellows Bld. TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
en to the State Fair from Tillamook ed to the circuit court. Judge Bagley |
away regularly a little money in this bank and a year hence you
County won prizes, viz: Leonard Mc­ decided that it could.
Cormick, yearling Jersey heifer, 1st;
T. B. Potter Realty Co. vs. F. D.
will be surprised at the amount saved.
John Ebinger, yearling Holstein bull Mitchell. Action for money. Dsimiss-
3rd; Jim Williams, Guernsey bull, ed.
Latham-Harvey.
4th; Burr Beals, Holstein bull, 5th;
Miller, Simington and Calhoun vs. financial records of the county clerk,
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Bert Folks. Holstein bull calf, 4th.
A. J. Stillwell. Action for money. Dis­ sheriff and county treasurer, and such
Clatskanie, Or., Sept. 30.—One of
finances, judging by the reports of
missed.
A copy of the Heppner Herald
A. Arstill, vs. Tillamook County.. such experts appear to be in good the prettiest weddings of the season
was solomnizecl al tiie beautiful coun­
states that E. J. Wood has leased the Action for money. Demur sustained condition.
We find that the vault room of the try home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Har­
Palace Grill, which is in connection and case dismissed.
with the Palace Hotel of Heppner,
Tillamook Bay Construction Co. vs various county officers is insufficient, vey, ot this city, on September 21,
! Stray heifer—owner may have same and that Mr. and Mrs. Wood will Tillamook and Yamhill countnes. Ac­ and this is especially so with the of­ when Miss Jessie May Harvey, of
fices of the county clerk and sheriff. Clatskanie, and Louis Lalheni, of
conduct it in the future, Mr. Wood is tion for money. Demur overruled.
by paying expenses. H. Hauswirth.
well known here having run the Bay-
F. R. Beals, vs. M. A. Meade etal. The jury rooms are inadequate for Portland, were united in marriage by
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oan
on
^
arm
Dnds,
from
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side Inn at Bayocean.
the needs of the circuit court, and the the Rev. Harry F. Gelvin, ol the Pres­
Action for money. Dismissed.
»500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate
Wise and Massey, Dentists.
* . of interest. We want your business.
Jacob Tagman, vs. Harry Neilson. south door of the basement needs re­ byterian cliurch, who used the ring
L. S. Hutter who resides south of
pairing so as to keep the water from service, the bride being given away
» town and lost his house and furniture
________ Damages. Non suit granted.
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. * . See Everson.
Feeney an<^ Bremer Co. vs. U. G. driving into the basement when by her father.
by
fire
last
month.
He
had
insurance
storms occur.
1 he house was decorated prettily
John Latimer and wife are in on a 1 Married Swiss, good milker, wants
in the Fire Association of Philadel­ Jackson. Action for money. Judgment
We would recommend that the and the room in which the ceremony
visit.
| a job on dairy ranch or either rent a phia for $1500 and the money was entered.
i place of 20 or 25 cows.—John Linder
Samuel Tomlinson vs. Southern Pa­ county court, as soon as it is practic­ took place was transformed into a
Wise and Massy examine the teeth, phone Chas Kunze.
able, take such steps as they may vertaole with vine-maple, cedar and
♦ paid Wednesday. Joe Blazer also cific Co. Damages. Continued.
lost his house and furniture, and was
give advice and estimates, FREE. *
Meier & Frank Co., vs. W. R. Ross­ deem wise and prudent to make the Autumn leaves, yellow dahlias and
I For sale—one team of horses and insured in the same company for
Albert Crimmins left for McMinn­ hand made wagon for $100.00 cash, $1,300.
man. Damages. Demur to answer necessary changes in the courthouse roses. 1 o the strain of Lohengrin’s
to remedy these matters, and espec­ wedding inarch, played by Miss Laru
ville on Tuesday for a short vacation. Horses will weigh about 800 tbs.
over ruled.
F. W. Farrington vs. J. B. Delsman. ially to arrange at an early date to Bennett, the bridal party entered.
A business meeting of the Shakes­
Dr. Wise will work by appointment each. Phone Sub. 34F5.
provide increased vault room for such
1 he bride wore a traveling suit of
peare Club was held on Friday at the Action for money. Dismissed.
for those who want him personally.*
Ed. Cary, wife and daughter ___
and home of Mrs. B. C. Lamb. It was the
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., vs. clerk and sheriff; but that in so do­ blue gabardine, and carried a bouquet
The Episcopal Guild will meet next Mrs. Dave Martiny, left by auto for annual meeting and election of offi­ Charles Kennedy. Action for money. ing they have regard to the prospec­ of bride roses and lillies of the val­
tive increase of business and such ley. the matron of honor was Mrs.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. the McMinnville round-up, and Miss cers, the
following ladies being Default and judgment.
, Hattie Walker went by train.
E. J. Claussen, vs. Thomas Coates, future changes as it may be advisable R. E. Thompson, of Tillamook. H.
Campbell.
chosen: President, Mrs. H. T. Botts;
et al. Action for money. Default and to make in such courthouse, so that Holt, of Portland, a relative of the
Marriage licenses were issued to vice president, Mrs. O. A. Schultz; judgment.
Will pay you to see Everson for a
any changes to be made now, involv­ bridegroom, was best man.
secretary
and
treasurer.
Mrs.
W.
J.
in
city
property
or
A. Clyde Browning and Ella Brooks;
safe investment
1 he bride is the only daughter of
VV'. G. Dwight vs. James Christen­ ing much expense, may be utilized
Riechers.
Claude A. Johnson and Lucy John­
farm lands.
sen.Actiori for money. Default and and of’practical benefit in any plans County Commissioner and Mrs. A. E.
which may be made for the future en­ Harvey, of Clatskanie, and is one of
Exchange for Tillamook improved judgment.
'For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City son; Harry Bowen and Bessie W.
the most popular of ‘ Clatskanie’s
or unimproved Tillamook County
M. F. Leach, et al. vs. Mrs. Martha? largement thereof.
for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address Starr.
younger set.
At the M. E. annual conference, land, 10% acres fruit orcherd, near Wallace. Action for money. Dismiss­
Mrs. C. N. Drew.
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Immediately after the ceremony, a
line between v
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United Brethern Church.
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Walla
Walla ed.
Rev. E. Gittins, was appointed to electric
Wise & Massy, dentists, do painless Fargo; Rev. A. F. Lacy, Tillamook; and Milton, mostly in Italian i prunes.
buffet breakfast was served in the
Frank Reading vs. Toe Durrcr No. 2
extracting free where plates or bridge i Rev. F. S. Ford, Pleasant Home and Rich soil, free water right. A fine Action for monev. Dismissed.
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decorated
Come over and help us in a special dining room, which was
work is ordered.
* Illiff.
place for some one wishing a dryer
The grand jury brought in “no bills” effort for the salvation of souls. The with Frau Carl Druschki roses.
Hie following guests were present:
climate . V’alue $6,500.00.—Address against F. H. Neilson, Janies Bruen, United States got her independence
Why not be insured in the best fire
For Sale—Twin cylinder motor­
in a special effort and sinner of Tilla­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnham, R»v.
insurance company, it costs no more. i cycle, in perfect condition, will sell at G. A. Wehrung, Hillsboro, Oregon. * and C. G. Klingensmith.
Evan J. Owens, vs,Albert Frock, et mook wil lonly get out of bondage and Mrs. H. K Gelvin, Larue Ben­
See Everson.
* a bargain. Terms given to responsible
The young men who joined the al. Foreclosure of mortgage. Sale in a special effort. Will you be a vol­ nett,, Miss Ellen Van, Nathan Van,
party.
Address
Box
431,
Tillamook,
Mrs. H. E. Best vs. Albert Johnson
Oregon regiment are back home, they confirmed.
unteer every night next week to do George Van, Warren Van, Mrs. J. E.
*
were Messrs Wells, Mapes, Gladd,
is a suit filed in the Circuit Court to Oregon.
Lottie M. Hunt, et al, vs A. C. your best at 7:30. Sunday school 10 Van and Miss Edna Freeman, of
Thomas, Schulson, Pike, Wallace, Everson et al. Foreclosure of mort­ a m. Preaching at eleven. Y. F. C. E. Clatskanie; Mrs. I’eil Hessong, of
recover $50.00.
Now is the time to look after your
Marshland; Warren Freeman, of Nev-
6:30. Evening sermon 7:30.
G. E. Westinghouse vs. E. E. Yar­ Fire Insurance on all jrour property. Foster, Verle Stanley, and Clarence gage. Confirmation.
Stanley. Verle Stanley has gone back
James Withycombc, governor et al
Rev. F. H. Neff, Evangelist, R. G. erstil; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foster, of
nell et al is a suit filed in the circuit It will surprise you how cheaply you
to the Pacific University and Clar­
Deys Creek;! Mrs. J. A. Van, of Mist;
court to recover $300.00.
can get a 3 or 5 year policy.—Rollie ence Stanley has accepted a position vs. Peter Erickson, et al. Foreclosure Sumerlin pastor.
H. Holt, of Portland; Messrs Hamlin,
of mortgage. Dismissed.
A special attraction will be offered W. Watson.
in the Wells Fargo Express Co.’s of­
< barter and Bostrom, oi Oak Point,
John Larson, vs. Julius A. Erickson,
at the Gem Theatre Friday night, no
Protect your valuable papers from fice in Portland.
et al. Foreclosure of mortgage. Con­ Services at the Presbyterian Church. Wash., and Mrs. G. R. Thompson, of
advance in prices.
the unexpected fire by renting one of
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Tillamook.
W. C. King has traded his farm at firmation.
"A Man in the Presence of Mys­
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
If you have had teeth treated and our safe deposit boxes. Only one Blaine for property belonging to N.
Gladys B. Edmunds, vs. Howard R.
Tillamook County S. Nehl at Woodburn, which includes Edmunds. Divorce. Dismissed.
tery” will be the pastors subject in Latham left for Pprtland, where they
they still ache try the Wise & Massey dollar per year.
i Bank.
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United Railways Co., vs. Bay City, the service at 11 next Sunday. There will pass their honeymoon before re­
4% acres in the city limits and resi-
painless method for relief.
Oregon and F. S. Bousie, marshal. will be the usual five minute talk to turning to Tillamook. ■
dence
property.
Mr.
Nehl
has
been
The
popular
Mme
Petrova
will
ap
­
Mrs. A. J. Anderson and daughter,
all boys and girls present on the sub­
Injunction. Demur over ruled.
Miss Pearl, of Aberdeen, Wash., are pear in a Metro feature picture "The raising flowers and vegetables in
Bay City Land Co. vs. Bay City. In­ ject "A prayer meeting in an Indian
glass houses and Mr. King will con­
Scarlet
Woman
”
at
the
Gem
Theatre
More than Enough is Too Much.
visiting relatives in this city.
Wigwam.”
Saturday and Sunday. Six big reels, tinue the business. They also traded junction. Demur overruled.
In
the
evening
at
7:30
the
theme
The
First
National
Bank
of
Mc
­
To
maintain health, a mature ms
The heavy frosts the first of the
their furniture. Mr. and Mrs. King
week were hard on vegetation and don’t miss it.
left to-day to take possession and Mr. Minnville vs. Willis L. Johnson, et al. for the sermon will be “A Man of or woman needs enough food to re­
flowers, especially the dahlias.
A Tillamook cheese maker won the Nehl has done so. Clent will remain Foreclosure of mortgage. Default and God.” This will be the third in the pair the waste and supply energy and
character series. A very cordial wel­ body heat. The habitual consumption
first
prize at the Spokane Interstate in the county and engage in dairying. decree.
A. F. Gardner has taken over the
W. S. Terry, vs. Pearl Terry. Di­ come is assured everyone who will of more food than is necessary for
Fair.
This
honor
fell
to
Hugh
Barber
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Ramsey “Good Eats” restaurant, and
attend any or all of these services.
vorce. Default and decree.
these purposes is the prime cause of
M. A. Olson has gone to Marshfield. who scored 96% in the cheese scor-1 The regular meeting of the Civic
Leilea M. Channell, vs. Isom Chan­
stomach troubles, rheumatism and
ing contest.
Improvement
Club
will
occur
next
Marrie don Sept. 30, at the Court
nell. Divorce. Default and decree.
disorder of the kidneys. If troubled
“The Flag of Truce.”
The schedule on the railroad was Saturday afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock,
House, by County Judge A. M. Hare,
Inez Josephine Williams vs. Lloyd
with indigestion, revise your diet, let
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in
the
city
hall.
The
following
pro-
changed
on
Sunday,
the
train
arriving
A .Clyde Browning and Ella Brooks.
Williams. Divorce. Dismissed.
Remember the Artisen Lodge pre­ reason and not appetite control and
here at 3:20 and 30 minutes later in gram will be earned out: Synopsis
Rosalind May Neilson, vs. J. Al­ sents this beautiful 4 act comedy take a few doses of Chamberlain’s
Good bottom land farm for rent. Portland. The afternoon motor leave. Democratic plat orm, Mrs T. Coates; bert Neilson. Divorce. Default.
drama at the Gem Theatre two_ nights Tablets and you will soon be all
,, 2-30
. Synopsis Republican platform, Mrs.
Stock for sale. Place will carry about ,
Ruth Hylton, vs. H. T. Hylton. Monday and Tuesday, October 9th right again. For sale by Lamars Drug
. I Mark Harrison; Synopsis Prohibition
25 cows. Apply at F. R. Beal s office.
Divorce. Default and judgment.
and 10th. You will miss the treat of Store.
I. S. Stephens 4 Co. Agent -— for
orm
discus-
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L 1 V-ZI
111. > Following,
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F. H. Neilson vs. Andrew Zurcher, your life if you fail to see this one.
sjon Qf - some of
measures which
Don’t fail to see Vivian Martin in Fi.-i Insurance, Real Estate, North x
Cast of characters as they appear in
“The Little Dutch Girl” at the Gem West School Furniture Co,
Drys Meet at City Hall.
C°’_. I aP_ are to be voted on in November, led et al. To reform deed. Order sustain­
the play follows:
Notary Public. Both phones. Office by Mrs. Mark Harrison. All ladies are ing demur.
Theatre Friday night only.
Nehalem Valley Bank. vs. J. A. Jen­ Harry Swift—In love with Hattie—
Room 1, Commercial Building. Tilla­ cordially invited to be present.
On Sundav afternoon quite a large
I have for sale a small team and
sen, et al. Foreclosure of mortgage.
Mr. Ralph Cook.
mook,
Oregon.
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wagon for $100.00. Write or phone
Motion of default overruled.
lielegation of the dry element of the
“Dad" Hewins—the father
William D. Shaffer, Rockaway, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schultz enter­
Louisa May Learned, vs. Alva Le-
This is a piece of information that
!eity met at the city hall ana discussed
boys—Dr. C. W. Miller.
See Wise and Missy, the up-to-date tained on Friday evening at a family may be useful to our readers in re­ paz Learned. Divorce. Default and de­ Willard Hilton—a friend of the fam- the work before them for the coming
dinner, in honor of Mrs. A. J. Ander­ gard to lands not deeded in Tilla­ cree.
ily—Mr. Carl Dawson.
dentists, who have located perman­
Rev.
Sumerlin, Rev.
son’s 30th anniversary. Covers were
A. Arstill vs. Tillamook County. Eddie Hewins—Tom’s son—Master 1 campaign.
ently in Tillamook, Bay City and Bar laid for sixteen. Mrs. Anderson is a mook county. Lands in National
Neff, T. H. Goyne, Erwin Harrison
Demur
to
complaint
sustained.
Forest
Reserve,
80.534
acres;
public
Gordon
Shartel.
View.
* sister to O. A., Carl and Max Schultz.
It
lands open to entry, 22.000 acres;
Tom Hewins—the head of the family, and others made some remarks.
Mrs. A. C. Everson and daughter
Mr. John Aschim.
was the general concensus of opinion
Fire chief Hill, assistand chief Fris- filed on but not patented, 12,754
Grand
Jury
Report.
on
Areta returned from California
bie, and Geo. Chaffie, captain of the acres; state school lands, 160 acres;
We, the undersigned, members of Jim Hewins—Tom’s younger, broth­ that some work would have to be done
Sunday, driving from there in an hook and ladder will leave for Port­ total 115,448 acres. Lands included
er-—Jim Hiner.
the Grand Jury, respectfully report
if the Brewer's Amendment wax beat­
auto.
land Sunday to attend a meeting of in the Oregon California Land Grant, that we have inquired into all crimes Maida—everyones friend—Miss Nel­
en
and that an extra effort should be
upon
which
no
taxes
have
been
paid
lie Gould.
_ Married
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... at the the Fire Proventidn Bureau which
on October 2nd,
committed in the county which have
for the past three years are approx­ been called to our attention, or of Hattie Hewins—Tom's, younger sister made to get the drv vote registered
court house by County Judge A. M. meets in Portland next week.
imately 30,000 acres, making a total
—Miss Agnes Allen.
ar.d to the polls. This is the last week
Hare, Claude A. Johnson and Lucy
For Sale—100 acres of land, near acreage of 145,448 acres upon which which we have had any knowledge; Annie Hewins—Tom’s wife—Agnes
Johnson.
I in.which one can register ax the books
that
we
have
also
inquired
into
the
the Red Clover factory, with house the county received no taxes.
Hastings.
condition and management of the of­
close Saturday night and it is hoped
To rent—The Watchtower building;, and barn all complete, and 20 head of
This is a clean moral, and refined
fices pertaining to the courts of pub­
partly furnished, 20 rooms and rent cows and 2 calves, 1 bull, 1 horse and
that none will remain unregistered.
comedy
drama.
One
you
’
ll
like.
It
Dr. Shearer, who has resided in lic justice, and the condition and
$20.00 per month. Enquire of Rollie all the farm implements. Also 50 ton
deals with the questions of today. See
management
of
the
public
prisons
of
Cloverdale
for
ths
past
year
and
a
W. Watson.
of hay. Will sell on part payment and
it and be convinced. Admission 35c.
half, has moved his offices to Tilla­ the county.
For sale, horse, will drive single or the remainder on time. This is a bar­ mook City, in the Commercial Build­
We desire to commend and con­ children 25c. Doors open 7:30. Cur­
gain
for
anyone
looking
for
a
dairy
double, also two good young cows,
Ornamt ntal Fire Placri
ing. over Ray 4 Co’s, store. _ The gratulate the citizens of Tillamook tain 8:15.
will freshen the 1st of February. Will farm. Apply to Henry and Mary doctor has had unusual success in his City for the fine city hall which they i
llullt of Urick or Stone
Becker,
half
mile
north
of
town.
•
Goeres, Long Prairie.
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How Catarrh it Contracted.
practice while residing in this county. have built which we are sure reflects
All Fire Placet absolutely
Mothers are sometimes so thought­
He has shown skill in both medicine credit upon the city. W'e would re­
guaranteed not to miolte
and surgery, and has performed some commend, however, that some better less as to neglect the colds which their
or money refunded.
of the most difficult operations, suc­ means of ventilating the prison there­ children contract. The inflammation
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cessfully. Before coming to Tillamook in be provided than that now provid­ of the mascus membrane, at first
Urick Work of all kinds
County Dr. Shearer filled a number of ed, so that the health of all prisoners acute, becomes chronic and the child
done on short notice.
has
chronic
cattarrh,
a
descase
that
is
that
may
be
kept
therein
may
be
pre
­
important positions, including Dis­
»
We make specialty of
seldom cured and that may prove a
trict Surgeon for the Southern. Paci­ served.
repriring smoking Fire
We also examined into the condi­ life's burden. Many persons who have
fic R. R . for a number of years; also
Places.
health officer of Medford, Oregon tions of the county courthouse, in­ this loathsome disease will remember
during that city’s clean up. when it cluding its jail and various county having frequent colds at the time it
installed its water and sewer systems. offices therein, and we find that the was contracted. A little forethought,
records of such officers are well and a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough
*
Wod Sawed—Call E. W. Knight systematically kept, that the county Remedy judiciously used, and all this
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
on inc
the Àiiuiu«i
Mutual y
phone. Prompt service court has provided 'a good practical trouble might have been avoided. Tor
—• rm
system of experting and auditing the sale by Lamars Drug Stere.
and careful work.
CERTAIN
MAN
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK-
Capital and Surplus, $30,000.00
"I will save and get
ready and maybemy
chance will come.”
YOUR CHANCE
W ill C ome
Tillamook County Bank.
Tillamook Jottings.
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11 LAMAR’S VARIETY STORE
I.OO.F. BLD.,
“Drop in and Book Around ”
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