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    TI^LÆMOOK
What the Editors Say.
HEADLIGHT/DECEMBER 28.
191 ö
afu? ««w are re$lored
iter making good on p
citiaerjship fine plumb to the big printers at the
,
c .
expense of the little fellows, and it
------o------
will do no harm for the little fellows
The former director of the
furnisl? n" H haS been cus,omary to to keep an eye on him during the
iWT
mint,
George E. Roberts, calls our
wi-h list« eWbPaPer representatives coming session and post their repre­
?e
ce?
V
contain
;
n
8
‘
he
names,
sen-
tion to the fact again that money is the
sentatives on
the fact.—Hillsboro ’
root of all evil. He says we have al of >n T”? a,,d couni>es sent from Independent.____________
live
rl
Wh
°
ha
m
bCe
"
8
ranled
cxecu-
ready go to the point where our sur-
erv
, Ty' I ">s advertising only |
plus of gold is a positive menace to ‘ lichv
Improvement Bond Sale
dth° A"?8 ‘"tO the glare °* Pub‘ ■'
us. But there are still a few who arc
TOBACCO IS PREPARED
their
I
e
kLlet
.
o
ns
OI
the
past,
rattle
Tillamook City otters for sale up to
perfectly protected against danger —
FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE «
of
o?
,
nCS
and
..
aro
“
S«
in
the
breast
January Sth, 1917, at 8 o’clock P. M.,
Oregonian.
PROCESS DISCOVERED IN
in.n
3
teeh
"8
°t
suspicion
and
$10847.70
of
in
proveinent
bonds,
issued
------o------
MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO
for the improvement of a portion of
The Oregonian Friday, had an edi- animosity toward the men.
-lany have been hindered in their Fifth Street. Bids must be accompan­
PROOUCETHE MOST DE­
torial
on the subject; “Why men
. .................................
S. ‘° '«habilitate themselves, and ied with a certified check to the
drink liquors.” Whether or not its t
LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE­
tent
of
5
per
cent
of
the
amount
of
“
t
a
t
cu
have
become
recidivisits,
arguments, or those c.
of ’ the medical i cause ot the newspaper notoriety bond issue.
SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG-
gentlemen whom it - quotes
-»----- s are cor- given them after they had pail their,
Dat id December 26th, 1916.
&
^ETFE AND PIPE SNCKERS.
rect, we do not pretend to say. If any­ debt
Ira C. Smith,
d<u- ’ to the
:i._ state.
!
one has a curiosity to know why men . This is another proof that Oregon
PROCESS PATENTED
City Recorder.
in Oregon do not drink liquor ’ after
JULY 30 T1907
\s
forward in prison —
*
III
the legislature gets its work in, we despite the efforts of political matters
Improvement Kund .Sale
.-------- 1 enemies
RJ-R
eynolds T cbacco C onpany
can give the right answer without to
convince t* the public otherwise.—
*---------
stuttering.—Capital Journal.
W ihstoh S ai .£M.N.C. I.ULSJt
Umpqua \ alley News.
Tillamook City offers for
------o-----
i up to January
Sth,
1917, at 8
DOES NOT BITE THE TONGUE
Abolition of widow’s pensions by re­
o’clock P. M., $8580.90 of Improve­
I
Should Post Up.
peal of the law under which they are
ment Bonds, issued for the improve­
------o------
authorized was recommended by a
ment
of
a
a
portion
of
Fifth
Street.
L nless a man is well posted on
Bids must be accompanied with a cer­
resolution adopted by the Oregon
_____
it is usually
the best tified check to the extent of 5 percent,
Association of County judges and tecuntcal details ________
plan
to
piay
it
sate
and
not
monkey
of the amount of the bond issue.
Commissioners in the closing session ,
Dated Dec. 26th, 1916.
of its annual convention held in Port- i wnn the wheels. A newely elected
member
of
the
legislature
addressing
!
Ira C. Smith,
land. \\ h<it would these gentlemen i
P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the
City Recorded.
substitute for the present law? The ' the convention ot juuges and com­
goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by
missioners
saw
nc
tavoreu
as
a
meas
­
county should help those in need and
Notice.
a patented process that removes bite and parch!
as long as they arc worthy of receiv- ! ure ot economy the printing of ail j
ballots by tne stale printer and elab­
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ing aid it makes very little difference I
You can smoke it long and hard without a come­
orated
the
savings
tnat
would
result
B
...»
Notice is hereby given that at
whether the appropriation is made
trom
tne
torin
being
set
only
once
by
General
Election
held
on
back!
Prince Albert has always been sold without
.
t November
from a special or general fund.— ine state printer instead ot 32 tunes
tne
times 7th, ?916,
1916, tl,
the t question of Stock run-
coupons
or premiums. We prefer to give quality!
News Reporter.
by tne counties. All of which sounds ning
at large in the Precinct of
‘..............................
good unless you happen to know I Union was voted upon, and it ap-
Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette
If print paper continues to rise I something about
ballots and also pearing from said returns that a ma­
many weekly and daily newspapers I about printing.
enjoyment!
And that flavor and fragrance and
-
«
I jority
J V * X k J V*
* S V votes
VkVO cast was against
of V* all
of the country are destined to suspend.
Now supposing that this bright stock running at large.
coolness
is
as
good as that sounds. P. A. just
j
The outlook today is mighty dark for legislator had devisedalaw providing j
z-
Now therefore in sixty x--z
(60) —
days
the country press, if one may judge *°r doing this very little thing
answers the universal demand for tobacco
i n cr and if it , fmrr»
from tin*»
the rïntr»
date of tlitc
this nrati/'x»
notice if it clini!
shall ho
be
from the complaints from various I had been adopted,
unlawful for stock to run at large, un-
without bite, parch or kick-back!
, —, just
,— what would
i
sources. \\ hen stock doubles or more have happened at the election 1 last der penalty of Ten (10) dollars for
than doubles in price with no advance month? lhe total registration c.
__ 1 the first offense, and twenty (20)
Introduction to Prince Albert isn’t any harder
of the
in the price of product, away goes the state was 202,670 and as the law ( dollars for each and every subsequent
Prince Albert ie eold tvtryuihtrt
than to walk into the nearest place that sells
in toppy red base. Sc; tidy red
profit and more. An eastern exchange I stipulates that there must be two ' offense, to be recovered from the
tine, 10c; handeome pound and
suggests that a small,
eight-page white ballots provided for each regis- I owner of the stock in a civil action in
tobacco and ask for “a supply of P. A.” You pay
half-pound tin humidore—and—
phamphlet about the size of an al­ cred voter 585,340 ballots would the na-.ie of the State of Oregon be­
that clever cryetal-glaee pound
out a little change, to be sure, but it’s the cheer-
humidor with eponpe-moietener
manac might be printed without ad­ have been necessary. But in addition fore a Justice of the Peace in the dis­
top that heepe the tobacco in each
fullest investment you ever made!
vertising every day in the year ex­ to the ballots an equal number of trict in which said owner or keeper or
eplendid condition.
cept Sundays for $1 a month, or $10 sample ballots must be furnished, either of them may reside, and if
a year, but there would be little profit which brings the total to be furnished there be no Justice of the Peace in
in it.—Telephone Register.
by the state printer to 1,170,608— | such district, then before any Justice
quite a little job when you ascertain of the Peace in the County.
It is easy to criticise one’s neighbor the actual and not theoretical speed
Dated this the 29th day of Novem­
who has gone wrong in morals, or of presses when printing ballots. This ber, A. D. 1916.
made a failure in business, and so speed varies according to .he number
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
hard to give credit for the effect of of registrations in each precinct so First publication Dec, 7, 1916.
the influences impelling him to dis- far as the general election is concern­
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Totxc. Co.
I
aster, over which he has no control, ed, but in the primary ballot produc­
Notice.
that our criticism of others is often tion is exceedingly slow because the
very uncharitable. Men often say how names must be rotated. But for the
Notice is hereby given that at the
good they would have been, or what sake of illustration say that a press General Election held on November
they would have accomplished had that prints 2000 an hour will produce 7 th, 1916, the question of Stock run­
they been in the other man's place. 1000 ballots, this would mean that ning at large in the Precinct of
NOTICE.
'
Dated at Portland, Oregon, this
DON’T TAKE A CHANCE
T hey do not stop to ask why the fel­ 1170 hours would be necessary or Cloverdale was voted upon, and it ap­
18th day of December, A. D., 1916.
low that was in the other shoes did about 147 eight-hour days, which arc pearing from said returns that a ma­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN? STATE BOARD OF
2” ’T2 TC’.T.E C” FISH AND TiHamook People Should Act in Time
not succeed. If they did they would the kind of days the state printer jority of all votes cast was against
WHEREAS, the State Board of
GAME COMMISSIONERS,
often find the man who went wrong works.
stock running at large.
Fish and Game Commissioners ot the
By James Withycombc,
If you suffer from backache;
or failed, was entitled to great credit
Now therefore in sixty (60) days State of Oregon (as well as its pred­
Now our bright friend might in­
By 1. N. Fleischncr,
If you have headaches, dizzy spells;
for standing up so bravely under forc­ vestigate the facilities of the state from the date of this notice it shall be ecessors, the Board of Fish Commis­
By F. M. Warren,
If the kidney secretions are irreg­
es and burdens that might easily have printing office for handling this 146 unlawful for stock to run at large, un­ sioners) has propagated and stocked,
By Marion Jack,
ular;
overthrown his accusers. Sometimes day job and learn just hoyv many days der penalty of Ten (10) dollars for and is propagating and stocking the
By C. F. Stone.
Don’t delay—likely your kidneys
the man who fails is a greater hero it would require it divided among all the first offense, and twenty (20) waters of 1 illamook Bay and its trib­
arc sick.
than others who wins. If you can’t ' of its presses, and incidentally wheth­ dollars for each and every subsequent utaries, in 1 illamook County, State of
Thousands recommend Doan's Kid­
Notice of Sale.
find anything good to say about your er economics, if any, would warrant offense, to be recovered from the Oregon, with salmon and other food
ney Pills.
neighbor, then it is well to keep the state in purchasing additional owner of the stock in a civil action in fish, and
And hundreds reside in this locality.
Notice is hereby given, that the un-
un
quiet.—Seaside Signal.
WHEREAS, said Tillamook Bay
presses and providing room for this the name of the State of Oregon be­
Read the statement of this Astoria
dersigned,
executor
of
the
estate
of
fore
a
Justice
of
the
Peace
in
the
dis
­
------o
and
its
tributaries
arc
frequented
by
big job which only comes every two
A bunch of Oregon boosters to­ years. In order to be profitable, you trict in which said owner or keeper or salmon and other food fish, and for Mattie E. Oliver, deceased, will on resident :
Mrs. W. H. Ashworth, 528 Frank­
gether with a number interested in i know, machinery must keep moving cither of them may reside, and if the purpose of protecting the same, and after the 29th day of December, i
St., Astoria. Ore., • says:
“I was
1
- -
the rest of the Pacific Northwest and not stand idle 23 months in order there be no Justice of the Peace in the State Board of Fish and Game [1916, sell at private sale the whole’ lin
to backache
. ..........
....
,
------------- which
---- _.i at
times
country are going after the tourists to be ready for one month's work or such district, then before any Justice Commissioners has decided to close a , or any portion thereof as may be I subject
of the following described made it hard for me to get about my
that arc going to come westward the less. Or he might investigate further of the Peace in the County.
tributary to said Tillamook Bay, necessary,
Kidney Pills soon
Dated this the 29th day of Novem­ known as Hoquarton Slough and its real property, situate in Tillamook work. Doan’s
next two years, and an association has and find out just how the state printer
County, Oregon, to-wit:
overcome the misery with my back.
been perfected so that more effective does handle the big jobs he has at ber, A. D. 1916.
tributaries, above a point on said
Lot
8,
of
Block
12,
of
Nccarney
Since then, I have always used them
J. C. Holden, County Clerk. Hoquarton Slough North 4 7 degrees
work can be done. The money the present which are beyond the capac-
City, and Lot 4, of Block 7, and Lots
31 minutes West 2,013.7 feet from 4 and 5, of Block 8, in Tohl's Ad­ Whenever I have felt any signs of
tourists spend has always been c~"
onc ity of the state plant. Wisely the First publication Dec. 7, 1916.
backache or kidney disorder coming
the section corner common to Sec­ I dition to Nehalem City.
of the big things in the market of state has provided only the facilities
on and they have never failed to do
Notice.
tions 23, 24, 25 and 26 of Township 1
“better times and business” in any i needed to handle the aberage amount
Said sale to be made in pursuance of me good.”
South, Range 10 West of the W >11- an order of the County Court of Till­
country. It is this money and the of work. There would be a big loss if
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t
Notice is hereby given that
the amettc Meridian. This point on said
good it will do the people of this part it did otherwise. Therefore when a
amook County, Oregon, made on the simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
of the country that these boosters big job comes every two years, $uch General Election held on November Hoquarton Slough being more partic­ 24th day of November, 1916. Said Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
are after. Washington, Oregon and as the s!atc phamplets and some, of 7th, 1916, the question of Stock run­ ularly designated by posts erected by sale will be made for cash or upon Mrs. Ashworth uses. Foster-Milbourn
British Columbia have organized the the legislative work, \ is merely sent ning at large in the Precinct of the Master Fish Warden warning the such terms as may be approved by Co., Props., Ruffalo, N. Y.
Pacific Northwest Tourist Associa­ to other big plants, mainly in Por.- Garibaldi was voted upon, and it ap­ public; and also another tributary of the County Court.
Bids will be received by the execu­
tion and its officers are making land, where it is rushed to completion pearing from said returns that a ma­ said 1 illamook Bay, known as Tilla­
Notice to Creditore.
strong efforts to get the people inter­ Compel the state printer to print the jority of all votes cast was against mook River, and its tributaries, above tor at his residence in Nehaelm, Ore­
stock
running
at
large.
a point 100 feet below the mouth of gon, from and after the above named
ested in the proposition and give it a ballots and we would follow the same
Now
therefore
in
sixty
(60)
days
1 rask River, all being in Tillamook date.
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
good support. Americans are said to ccurse, and the only result of the re­
Dated this 25th day of November, dersigned has been duly appointed by
spend each year $700,000,000 in sult of the legislation would be to from the date of this notice it shall be County, Stale of Oregon, to prevent
unlawful
for
stock
to
run
at
large,
un
­
fishing therein by any means what­ 1916.
the County Court of Tillamook Coun­
traveling for -pleasure, seeing the take the work from the country print­
Herbert V. Alley.
ty, Oregon, executor of the estate of
country’s interesting features, etc, and ers and give it to the big firms. If der penalty of Ten (10) dollars for ever for salmon and other food fish,
the
first
offense,
and
twenty
(20)
Executor of the Estate of Frank Ekroth, _ deceased,
________
and all per-
this Pacific Northwest is one of the economy resulted this might be just­ dollars for each and every subsequent during the periods of time herein­
after specified;
Mattie B. Oliver. De- ’ sons holding
claims
against
’ ‘
‘
___’. _f said es-
real scenic sections of the world.— ifiable, but any one can consider the
ceased.
| fate are hereby requested to present
NOW THEREFORE NOTICE IS
kind of work and figur. whether any offense, to be recovered from the
Willamina News.
| the same duly verified, as required by
considerable saving would be p'oba- owner of the stock in a civil action in HEREBY GIVEN by said State
the name of the State of Oregon be­ Board of Fish and Game Commis­
I law, at the office of the executor in
Once a week three men take a train ijle.
Notice
of
Appointment
of
Adminis
­
Tillamook City, Oregon, within six
But if the legislature really wants fore a Justice of the Peace in the dis­ sioners, that said tributary of Tilla­
from Chicago to Elgin, Ill. 1 hey go
trator.
trict in which said owner or keeper or
months from the date of this notice.
as Hoquarton
■„«o a <• little
...... room belonging
-___ <?—" to
” the > ] t° ’ave money on ballots why not get either of them may reside, and if mook Bay known
into
- - o ■■ -
Dated this 28th day of November,
Slough, and its tributaries, above a
Elgin Board of Trade. One of them right down to what makes the ballots
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
there be no Justice of the Peace in point on said
Hoquarton Slough i County Court of the State of Oregon 1916.
goes through the motion of offering
expensive. The - cost
wdth
'
TI.« has mounted
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' '
such district, then before any Justice North 47 degrees 31 minutes West
Erwin Harrison.
for Tillamook County has appointed
for sale 25 tubs of creamery butter, each succeding election, but there has of the Peace in the County.
Executor of the estate
2,013.7 feet from the section corner R. C. Braden Administrator of the
Another of them goes through the always been a reason, and some fool
Dated this the 29th day of Novem­ common to Sections 23, 24, 25, and
of Frank Ekroth, de­
been
motions
he transaction
|aw -........
has usually
estate of Cecelia H. Childs, deceased,
III
UllUllO of buying
UUJli'S it. 1 -----
—
-
"JI responsible, ber, A. D. 1916.
ceased.
26 of Township 1 South Range 10 j and also of the partnership Estate of
is recorded, and immediately flashed | The people have said they want big
J. C. Holden, County Clerk. West of the Willamette Meridian.:
I Childs A Braden, Cecelia H. Childs
by telegraph to the four points of the ballots and two election when one
This point on Hoquarton Slough be- I
compass. It sets the prices for the formerly was all that was necessary.
ami F. 1.. Braden, partners, Cecelia
Dang
e
r
Signal.
ing
more
particularly
designated
by
i
H. T. It itta, Pre«,, Attorney
ensuing week for butter all over the Then the legislature decided that
II. Childs deceased, and all persons
------
o
------
posts
erected
by
the
Master
Fish
,
I having claims against said estate arc
United States and in many other sec­ voters were not intelligent enough to
at-Law.
if
the
fire
bell
should
ring
would
Warden
warning
the
public,
are
and
I
tions of the world—not only for but­ know who they wanted to vote for
i therefore notified and required topre-
run
and
stop
it
or
go
and
help
each
of
them
is
hereby
closed
to
fish-
j
you
John
Leland IfenderHon, Sec­
ter of that standard, but for butter ot and there was some advantage in be­ put out the fire? It is much the same ing of any kind for salmon and other 1 i sent the same, duly verified, to said
retary Treat»., Attorney-at-
inferior standards. There is nothing ing at the top of the list and rotation way with a cough. A cough is a dang­ food fish, from and after January 29, | I administrator , at the I.aw Office of
Law and Notrary Public.*
• 1 H. T. Botts, in the City of Tillamook,
wrong with this little transaction at of name« was ordered. Rotation cost er signal as much as a fire bell. You 1917, until said tributary of 1’illa-L
Elgin, on the face of it. Perhaps the a lot of money and if the city printer should no more try to suppress it mook Bay, known as Hoquarton in Tillamook County, State of Ore­
' * -1 his high
,, worth .........
e price
gon, within six months from the date
butter as a rule, is
the
p—~~ i <iocs the rotation and has
. But
there is obvious- , price press standing idle in the mean- than to stop a fire bell when it is Slough, and its tributaries, above a of the first publication of this notice,
asked and given.
---- ----------
point
on
said
Hoquarton
Slough
ringing,
but
should
cure
the
disease
Iv much wrong with vesting such time he won’t rotate any cheaper than that causes the caughing. This can North 4 7 degrees 31 minutes West which said date of first publication of
power in men responsible to no pub­ the country printer. 1 hen two years nearly always be done by taking 2,013.7 feet trom the Section corner this notice is December 21, 1916.
Abstract«, Reul Fintate,
R. C. Braden Administrator of
lic authority. They represent only a ago some bright mind decided that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many common to Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26
Innurnnce.
the
Estate
of
Cecelia
H.
Childs,
have used it with the most beneficial of Township 1 South Range 10
deceased,
and
also
of
the
part
­
Both
Phones.
results. It is especially valuable for West of the Willamette Meridian, is,
nership Estate of Childs &
motive of public service, but only the inonev and numbered sheets cannot the persistent cough that so often or are open again to salmon and other
TlIXAMCXIK—ORKOON.
be
printed
as
rapidly
as
unnumbered,
Braden, Cecelia H. Childs and
motive for private gain. There is
follows a bad cold or an attack of the food fish fishing herein prohibited, as
F. I.. Braden partners, Cecelia
latent power for vast evil, and there and the printer has. to boost the price grip. Mrs. Thomas Beeching, An- provided for under Section 53)6 of
little
higher
to
keep
even.
To
be
sure
H. Childs deceased.
is in the minds of most outsiders, a ■ a
drews, Ind., writes: "During the win­ Lord’s Oregon Laws; and that said
H. T. Botts and B. A. Kliks,
suspicion that power is abused, the i no one has vet discovered what good ter my husband takes cold easily and tributary of Tillamook Bay, known as
the
numbering
and
additional
expense
Attorneys for Administrator.
transaction in question comes to tu
coughs and coughs. Chamberlain’s Tillamook River, and its tributaries,
accomplished,
and
whv
election
offi
­
fill the letter of the law. They have
cials could not as well number the Cough Remedy is the best medicine above a point 100 feet below the
been tested and pronounced legal ns ballots with a pen as they^gave: them for breaking up these attacks and you lowermost portion of the mouth of For that Dull Feeling After Eating.
the courts. But they are plainly an
out It was only found that ballots cannot get him to take any other.” Trask River, are and each of them is
evasion of the laws intended to stop
hereby closed to fishing of any kind
oven;thing about
were expensive and the country print­ For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
I have used Chamberlain’s Tablets
price fixing bv irresponsible cliques.
for salmon and other food fish, from
er
was
blamed.
a
rainq daq seems
for
some
time,
and
can
testify
that
It hardly needs to be remarked that i If the legislature <s really serious Astounding Report for Tillamook. and after January 29, 1917, until s id
those laws need amending. It there i- in wanting to cut election expenses
tributary of Tillamook Bay, known they have done me more good than
'
tO
S£l|
to be any such price-fixing for stand­ it might look into these matters, and
The wife of a merchant had stomach as Tillamook River, and its tributaries any tablets 1 ever used. My trouble
Was
a
heavy
dull
feeling
after
eating
ard food products, it should be non' if af'er eliminating the non-essentials trouble so bad she could eat nothing above a point 100 feet below the
Kempt,
Novo
by competent and responsible pu ic and frills that it has itselt added and
lowermost portion of the mouth of — David Freeman,
but toast, fruit and hot water. Every­ Trask River, is or are open again to Scotia. These tablets strengthen the
authorities.—Astorian. ____
reason
it
for which there appears no
thing else would sour or ferment. salmon and other food fish fishing stomach and improve the digestion.
■*
•shes to
cut expense even ------- , it
They also regulate the liver and
wisLw-
-
No More Advertising.
enough to find
out One spoonful buckthorn bark, glycer­ herein prohibited, as provid'd for bowels. They are far superior to pills
”
will be time i—
under
Section
5316
of
Lord's
Oregon
are ine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka ben­
the country k printers
whether
- -
—hether inc
but cost no more. For sale by Lamar's
------ °------
Governor Withycombc and th; pa charging more than the character of efited her instantly. Because Adler-i- Laws.
Drug Store.
And
it
is
and
shall
be
unlawful
to
role board have nailed the lid dow
the work justifies.
.
ka flushes the entire elementary tract fish for, or take or catch any salmon '
on the coffin of one ofjhe most of­
Of course a man is presumed inno­
Good f°r Constipation.
I
fensive cadavers that have dang e cent' until proved otherwise and the it relieves any case constipation, sour and other food fish in any of said j
before the public eye in many >ear’- legislator «ho floundered so badly stomach or gas and prevents appen­ waters during the said periods of
Chamberlain
’
s
Tablets
are
excellent
time
above
specified.
says Lend A Hand, the prison pub­
v only be honest but mistaken. dicitis. It has quickest action of any­
Any and all persons whomsoever for constipation. They are pleasant to
lication. The newspapers of the stat Rut if it *"« no‘ for !he Prc’un,P,,on thing we ever sold. J. S. I-amar, druj-
A J. T ower Co -B oston
so fishing in violation of this notice take and mild and gentle in effect,
have been asking to discontinue
it might be assumed that he was ra­
will be prosecuted as by law provided. For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
practice of advertising the men w o gged in a smooth effort to throw a jist.
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are released from this institution o
P. A. puts new joy
into the sport of
smoking !
OU may live to
be 110 and never
feel old enough to
vote, but it’s cer­
tain-sure you’ll not
know the joy and
contentment of a
friendly old jimmy
pipe or a hand rolled
cigarette unless you get on talking-terms
with Prince Albert tobacco!
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¡» ringe t A lbert
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
tì £ "S í “
to
to work in
comfort .wear
the FISI OSANO
REFLEX SUCKERS.