«M * TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 7, 1917. C. M. Dawson, G. C. Terry, A. D. your aid and encouragement. Begin Hays. Case, V. M. Stewart, W. R. Lctson, at once to make something useful for P. D. E. Stinbach, N. Hiner, F. B. E. Seaman, H. R. McKinley, L. Loll, the fair and thus see to it that every DeVroy, R. Pesterfield, C. O. Daw­ O. A. Dahlheim, G. Oliver, R. L. class in which ladies should be rep­ A Few More Days Allowed to Slack­ son, J. Hiner, J. Weston, J. L. Stein- Shreve, C. A. McGhee, L. Morrison, resented is full of choice specimens ers to Register. back, A. Byers, E. L. Taylor, R. W. of your taste and skill. Every one V. P. Magarrell, D. V. Jennings. Bennett, L. E. Dick, O. F. Lucas, C. who visits the fair will look to these Sunnymead. On Tuesday the registration of all B. Stanley, G. J. Peterson, H. Harris, J. A. La Londe,L. A. King, G. F. departments with the greatest of in­ male persons between the ages of 21 B. E. Thayer, A. Apsley, G. P. Wins­ and 30 took place in the different low, L. A. Burke, P. L. Himes, L. Sanders, G. A. Allmon, V. G. Blan­ terest, and we feel certain that you voting precincts, when 716 were reg­ Reed, P. Williams, A. G. Johnson, E. chard, T. C. Stuart, H. Diehl, R. F. will not allow them to disappoint the just expectations of the public. Any istered. Sheriff Campbell has re­ L. Hopkins, A. T. Dolan, R. O. Lucas, B. Clements, A. Grab. information regarding the exhibition Tillamook. ceived instructions from the govern­ Leonard, O. C. Deeter, W. J. Riech­ L. Marskiewicz, E. L. Stewart, L. will be gladly given by the Fair ment officials to giv: slackers a few ers, E. E. Koch, R. Grate, E. M. Con­ A. Moulton, E. D. Allen, J. F. Board or by the Manager Ben Kup. more days to register, and those who di t. Stewart, W. C, Foster,, H. E. Wells, penbender, Tillamook, Oregon. do not do so in that time will be ar­ Hebo. rested. We give below the names of R. H. Getchell, L. J. Edwards, V. A. W. Marolf, R. S. Hull, P. H. Long, It will be remembered that some of those who registered on Tuesday. M. Kellow, F. D. Nelson, E. H. C. Freeman, C. C. Wagner, C. F. AGRICULTURAL NOTES. the timber men endeavored to deprive Persons totally disabled, 5; depend- Cross, C. E. Emery, R. A. Cooper, Woolfe, E. G. Baker, J. C. Plasker, Bayocean of a road and a way out. ent relatives indicated, 367; occupa- L. C. Getchell, W. W. Yates, C. S. L. B. Erwin, J. Wright, T. R. Fraser, By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist. Maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to 'They simply delayed the project, that tional exemptions indicated, 28; in- Coleman, O. F. Lane, F. E. Cross, C. J. S. Plasker. have a jollification meeting and burn Trask. The Mole Must Go. was all. The road is going to be built, dicating no exemptions, 235. H, Waight, N. N. Kirby, L. E. Han- Dougal-Dougally-Doism in effigy. G. Peterson, J. V. Fitzpatrick, H. Bay. Unfortunately the mole campaign, notwithstanding their opposition, sdn, W. Sappington, A. A. Imlah, G. ------o------ L. F. Wilson, F. G. Ostrander, H. L. Lane, G. G. Schappert, J. J. Rut­ Schild, J. Davis, H. S. Stasek, F. W. organized in the winter, was delayed Well, Well, Well, who would have which proved exceedingly costly to C. Witt, W. H. Oliver, O. J. Platt, W. gers, A. Butts, O. Church, R. M. Hunter, W. Stuivenga, A. J. Rogers, on account of inability to secure traps the taxpayers. Listen to this: When thought it, 41 live, progressive citi­ L. Holst, E. C. Droranes, L. Brock, Meyer, O. E. Kellow, L. L. Kellow, J. W. Kays, V. Neilson, S. H. Paul, These traps arrived after most of the zens in Fairview precinct who are the County Court had $15,000 in hand A. Beebehiser, J. S. Graham, M. J. R. W. Kellow, F. Luty, G. A. Body- J. J. Michaud, R. K. West, J. Nielson, schools had closed, and are being for that road, a proposition was made willing that other parts of the county E. C. Smith, J. Schriber, L. A. Mc­ slowly taken up. Miller, F. L. Provoost, C. B. Howe, felt. should enjoy hard surfaced roads. the court to complete the road for C. W. Reynolds, D. Wood, M. Han­ Cormick. $23,000, if the court would give the Hoquarton A letter this week from Mr. Schef- Don’t blame all the Fairviewites for Tillamook. sen, C. M. Reynolds, C. Cole, W. S. D. Newman, R. Heusser, P. C. fer state that now is the very best being little Dougal-Dougally-Do pup- $15,000 that year and appropriate V. R. Hushbeck, E. W. Gilman, A. time to trap moles, as they are $8,000 the next year. At the budget Graham, D. Mondelli, E. Prusch, J. Lamar, E. Heusser, I. M. Cruik- the py dogs. ? meeting a motion was made that it H. Wohler, R. Wilkins, R. M. Repass shank, E. M. Cruikshank, T. K. Nick­ A. Edmunds, L. E. Norto/i, R. I. most active at this time and the furs Mapes, J. A. Hurliman, B. C. Randall, are prime. Why wouldn't it be a good idea, the road could not be completed for R. W. Doughty, C. Carson, H, O. erson, F. F. McGinnis, Wilbur Mc­ Buttler, T. A. Gillen, G. C. Papuman- L. L. Fisher, M. C. Blaser, C. M. Cracken, F. Buckles, A. V. Mitchell, $15,000, $10,000 was to be used for It is just as important to save the seeing that Fairview precinct has gone on record as opposed to hard hardsurfacing the road south of this thaoz, S. Mondelli, R. M. Wlahovich, H. B. Milïis, E. D. Hall, E. P. Larson, Babcock, D. L. McCracken. crops raised for our stock as it is to Wheeler. L. E. Partridge. surfaced roads, to divert the money city. The last budget contained $25,- T. Geganto. raise it, so let us make an united ef­ Bayocean C. C. Merrett, W. C. Hatfield, J. Kilchis. that is appropriated to extend the 000 for the Bayocean road, and the fort right now to lessen the number A. L. Pen well, J. A. Briggs, Jr., J. C. A. Boquest, J. Thomas, R. B. Hackman, R. W. Elsea, J. V. Alley, of moles my a systematic trapping hard surfaced road to the grange hall lowest contract to build the road as H. A. Wittirin, M. G. Huguerrin, C. Driscoll, M. D. Darby, T. Honey, J. to recruise the timber that is not pay­ far as Flower Pot was over $16,000. Schwartz. campaign. Beaver. B. Honey, A. P. Johnson, H. A. Mc- Corder, E. C. Madden, H. Bowen, W. It will take another $5,000 or $6,000 ing its share of taxation? Guernsey Cattle Sale. K. Ashtober, L. Blaser, R. Farmer, Cutchin, F. B. Pike, C. E. Jennings, R. Winkler, O. Channell, F. Patchell, to complete the road from there to o----- Do not forget the sale of Guernsey The snap shot man has often pre­ Bayocean property line. This will C. Erdt, F. K. Lyster, R. M. Mlan- C. H. Kinnaman, W. Robitsch, T. L. J. Smith, Ray Honch, O. U. Monte cattle next Saturday, June 9th, These Cristo, E. E. Wagoner, C. E. White, dicted that the Dougal-Dougally-Do mean $9,000 additional expense chard, W. C. King, A. Edwards, H. Tagman, H. Tagman. cattle are all registered and come C. E. Olson, A. N. Minton, N. E. Ral­ Man would be responsible for forcing through a foolish butting in of some B. Wallas, J. R. Woods, F. L. Bra­ Little Nestucca. from some of the best producing a bond issue in this county. The elec­ of the timber men. But this is not all. den, C. Gilmore, E. L. Lyster, R. E. O. H. Beckwith, R. McGinnis, M. ston, D. E. Bennett, T. A. Cathers, strains. The outlook was never W ilson, 1 ‘ . Erdt, C. W. Curl, E. W. H. Marett, M. Eggenberger, F. tion on Monday proves that, but it is L. Gains, H. V. Follett, O. O. Carver, he state bonding act provides that brighter for the breeders of good a surprise to us that a vote was not where the $15,000 of the Bay ocean Wooley, L. Goldsworthy, E. Creecy, F. G. Weiss, G. Rock, W. D. Buckles, W. Welton, E. Goodrich, J. West, W. pure bred cattle that it is today. R. C. M. Blanchard, C. O. Curl, C. Johnson, W. L. Mayer, B. H. Coff ­ taken before considering the growing mney was used for hardsurfacing, J. H. Rock. H. E. Weiss, C. H. Kan- America will be called on to replen­ dle, T. J. McKnight, F. Wilson, C. E. man, H. R. Goldsmith, G. Finch, C. sentiment in that direction since paid the state would have done the ha/d- Curl, C. R. Baker, C. O. Woods. ish the world’s livestock and it is up Blaine. W . Shunk, H. H. Johnson, G. Bye, J. Johnson, E. L. White, E. E. Porter, agitators butted into our local affairs. surfacing free of cost to the county. A. S. Measor, N. R. Scheese, H. E. O. J. Shultz, L. A. Wallace, T. J S. Hiatt, J. N. Legault, J. R. Thomp­ to us to be prepared with some of Added to the $0,000 about $14,000 Quite a few of our citizens resent more and you have a total Jacobsen, H. Hollett, H, Miller, C. Elliott, J. M. Weiss, E. F. Snyder, son, E. Preignitz, J. O. Brier, J. F. this good stock. Your trouble will be, of $¿3,000 the eleventh hour circulars sent out the taxpayers have been stung,. So M. Hollett, M. F. Borba, E. Adams, A. C. Park, J. H. McKnight, D. M. Thomas, C. H. Griffis, J. Seamon, A. not in finding a market for your sur­ by some of the timber owners, but much for Dougal-Dougally-Doism. jr., L. D. Hetrick, E. E. Stewart, J. l'enter, M. D. Sandridge, J. C. Dunn, C. Bisbee, C. E. Pickering, H. C. plus, but in preventing someone from D. Griffard, L. A. Cooper, C. Seidel, J. L. Lowrance, C. E. Follett, E. J. Keys, P. Lindley, C. C. Adams, E. R. buying you out all together. apart from that, it looks as though Look them over at the Fair grounds J. J. Ebbesen, W. G. Kirk, W. H. hidings, J. E. Carver. the Dougal-Dougally-Do Man lined Wheeler, F. E. Adams, G. W. Zad- Anyone, with his ear to the ground, up the sawmills and others in oppo­ will readily admit that the next Bakerbower, E. E. Cooper, C. Atten- dach, G. O. Trude, E. O. Pitchell, R. and you will want some of them. The Long Prairie. sition to county bonding. It is a dead agitation in Tillamook County, will burger, A. < >. Dahl, C. Bossinger, A. O. E. Kunze, K. F. Wehingcr, J. J. L. Leslie, H. G. Bovee, E. P. Watt, banks will back responsible parties on give away, and the circular is worth be an honest, fair and square .cruise C. Browning, E. Schees«-, J. N. Borba, Sackett, H. W. Hopkins, V. Donald- G. Jorvis, C. S. Patterson, E. Grimm, the purchase of this stock at 6 per keeping for future reference to prove of the timber in the county, which is H. Smith, L. G. Shannon, J. Alten- sc n, H. l.andolt, G. F. Hackett, A. J. W. Bailey, P. L. Frost, F. H. Mil­ cent interest. Can you afford to be that there must have been some coer­ brought about by the activities of berger, E. R. Woods, E. Kostic, G. .iettlcr, J. Baumgartner, A. J. War- ler,, C. Seamon, W. Brill,’ M. Miller, without. Save All Breeding Stock, cion to bring about such a combina­ some of the timber owners attempt­ Grossman, C. Erdt, J. H. Magarrell. ntr. C. 1. Spaugh, F. Pickett, J. A. Hoov­ Carnahan. At the present price of meat and tion. Maple Leaf. er, C. N. English, D. Aitken, V. ing to retard the development of the J. Zurflueh, jr., A. S. Gilmore, L. R. Larson, O. A. Olson, C. C. Ma- Goodrich, F. C. Reed, P. Hogan, J. feed there is a tendency to sell our- county. There is no disputing the fact Governor Withycombe, in appoint­ that some of the timber is under W oods, A. R. Stornier, H. B. Moore, kinster, G. W. Hoskins, L. O. Ander­ Burik, F. H. Mansell, O. W. Soren­ selves short of breeding stock, Do ing Charles L. McNary, of Salem, to cruised and not paying a fair propor­ I W. W. Turner, A. Walker. V. S. son, B. Hanson, G. C. Swabb, F. B. sen, W. M. Laughton, J. Karaindres, not allow the slaughter of females succeed the late United Senator Har­ tion of taxation, while other sections Brown, C. E Norberg, N. A. Chris- Culberson, E. C. Wilson, G. E. Bo- N. Demchook, C. S. Laughton. suited for breeding purposes. Do not ry Lane, may have made a good of timber is fully cruised and prob­ teisen, B. E. Turner, V. Vogt, C. A. ajuist, T. E. Price, J. W. Williams, L. market immature or unfinished an­ Wilson. choice, but a kind of icy chill went ably in some instances with excessive Yyster, F. J. Mills, F. Brown, A. L. it. Lucas, C. E. Swenson, J. W. imals. H. V. Berg. over a good many staunch Republi­ amounts. This is common knowledge Brown. This applies with force to the swine Erickson, G. A. Hare, E. F. Gollon, cans, for there appears to be a senti­ by,those who are in a position to Cloverdale. A. L. Smith, H. Heisei, H. Norberg, industry. Although feed is high, there FAIR NEWS. ment that McNary was too close to know, and who claim that if an hon­ W. Franklin, H. M. Shearer, O. E. C. McKinster. is profit to be made in putting weight ----- o----- the West administration, which is go­ est, fair and square, cruise was made, Mattoon, A. Wade, C. J. Worthing­ Nehalem. The premium lists are out for the on immature stock at present prices, ing to actas a boomerang when he it would add many thousand dollars ton, E. J. Paul, O. B. Wilson, G. H. G. F. Golbel, H. Klug, H. Reust, M. Tillamook County Fair to be held at which, beyond question, will continue asks Republicans to nominate him at to the revenue of the county and Ethcll, J. E. Gist, C. A. Hushbeck, G. Raicies, V. Vuleto, P. Rogosich, E. Tillamook City, Oregon, August 28- for a long period. the next primary election. It is the patriotic duty of every would build many miles of hard sur­ W ilt, J. I’. Mattoon, A. L. Learned, Golse, J. Sandich, B. Beovich, A. B. 29-30 and 31. Every one should get a — o... - faced roads. We will refer briefly to P. J. Jenck, G. D. Wells, G. D. Sand­ Miskovich, F. Reust, P. Perak, P. jopy. They are neatly put up and breeder of live stock to see to it that The four voting precincts in the the county cruise. The records show ers, H. E. Brooten, J. A. Jenck, W. Golovac, E. Psulse, M. Zanich, S. contain a lot of information and they I he docs his part in sending to market Little Nestucca Valley gave a re­ that in a large number of sections R. Lawrence, A. M. Jenck, W. A. Boravac, M. Marijanovisch, W. R. are free to you. animals carrying as much weight as markably vote for the county bond­ certain percentage should be added Gage, D. M. Brooten, S. Moon, M. Parker, A. E. Schollbyer, H. E. Ober, possible, to prevent the selling for We all recognize the fact that much ing—319 for and 9 against. This is in V. Hansen, C. W. Witcher, F. I. to the cruise, but this was never done. Schuler. of the beauty of the fair depends up­ : slaughter of pregnant stock, to stop a district where onethird of Tillamook Fairview. Avoid, W. W. Davis, M. Fabijanich, The only way to ascertain whether ¡the marketing of immature swine and cheese is manufactured, and goes to E. P. Jeffrey, R. Ü. Wilson, G. W. W. N. Downs, C. E. Allen, C. H. on the interest taken by the ladies. this percentage should be added is to The premium list contains ample to do everything he can in an educa­ prove that dairymen, who are level recruise those sections and if the per Dürrer, H. F. Ott, F. Wyss, J. Scum­ Judge, W. A. Snyder, T. M. Berns, provision for you to bear a full share tional way in his neighborhood to headed and don't allow prejudices to centage should not be added it is ming, A. Donaldson, LI. H. Neiger, J. Rodakowich, A. Pernar, C. O. ■ conserve the live stock resources of sway them, are almost unanimous for only fair to the timber owners that N. A. Wagoner, 1. R. Wolfe, B. W. Davis, R. V. Thompson, V. Cavaya, of the work and reap a goodly share j his section end thereby contribute to hardsurfaced roads. Well done, Little this percentage be stricken from the Neilson, J. A. Neilson, P. Wyss, W. O. E. Effcnberger, L. W. Travis, R. of the honors and. success. In the ; the saving of the livestock industry classes of fruits, flowers, preserves, Nestucca Valley, you know a good county cruise. There is a whole lot of Wilks, M. Blazer, J. E. Lucas, I. R. Hoover, A. D. Thompson, R. E. My­ • of the North v.-st during these war thing when you see it and the snap timber in the county that is under Donaldson, F. D. Shaw, H. H. Han- ers, F. C. Wollett, P. E. Allen, J. Mc­ food, domestic art, drawings and art 1 times. are open fields for all. It is the priv ­ shot man commends you on your cruised, and as no one can deny that, enkrat, H. Garland, R. Bernet, W. G. Guire, K. McDonald, S. di Stefano,, good judgment and good horse sense. the proper thing to do is to have a Gruman,, B. A. White, T. B. Hyder, M. D. Scovrii, L. L. Kuper, Leo ilege of the women in Tillamook Stomach Troubles. County to make these departments Many remarkable erv^s of stomach honest, fair and square cruise. This S. Roley, H. H. Hogen, O. D. White, Batzer, H. W. Tubbesing, S. O. With this issue the Tillamook the best ever seen in the state . A troubles have been effected by Cham­ need not entail a large amount of J. A. Dürrer, C. Wyss, B. A. Folks, Blanchard, H. Scoveil, B. E. Scovrii Headlight enters upon its 30th birth­ thing of beauty is a joy forever and berlain's Tablets. One man who had G. Seifer, J. Kunzi, R. R. Stillwell, L. E. C. Scovrii, A. R. Tohl, A. W. money right away, but with a half a day, which is the pioneer newspaper who can provide so much as the spent over two thousand dollars for G. W. Olson, P. J. Jacob, L. D. 'dozen cruisers sent to different sec­ Anderson, J. Josi, L. di Stifano, W. medicine and treatment was cured by that brief of Tillamook county. In tions of timber it would soon be as­ Rush, E. E. Tinnerstct, X. Fossbind, C. Christensen, E. Schollmeyer, A. B. mothers, wives and daughters of a few boxes of these tablets. Price, Tillamook County. We hereby solicit 25 cents. For sale by Lamar’s Drug time many important changes have certained that some of the timber O. K. Tittle, E. H. Zurfluch, J. Zwald, Berns, J. J. Kuper, W. F. Thompson, Store. taken place in Tillamook City and owners were not paying their just G. A. Bctchart, F. H. Rush, A. G. T. Bash, A. J. Effenberger, J. A. county, for when the Headlight proportion of taxation. Let the next Zwald. Hansen, O. F. Knight, H. L. Alley, made its debut the population was budget contain an item of $25,000 to Foley. C. C. Robitsch, G. C. Summers,, A. sparer, with manufacturing and agri­ recruise the timber where the per- S. Farias, J. Stanich. ]. Plecon, Ci. Josi, P. M. Holt, W. R. Walker, Carl cultural industries small and insigni­ centage have not been added, This Sodes,, A. Lagler, L. Gusetis, P. Plitzkaw, W. G. Smith, H. W. Wyld, ficant. It is now the greatest cheese alone will add $1,500.000 worl i of Suklis, J. Soder, A. Ticengren, E. A. O. J. Stasek, P. L. Kuppenbender, J. producing county in the state, with property to be assessed if the per­ Kebbe, S. R Vcrmilyea, F. Lagler, J. Leslie. the prospect of becoming a great centage should be added, S. Walker, C. A. Easom, F. M. Jeffers N eskowin. I’. Papadopulos, R. Barker, A. Mar- lumber center in the near future. The budget contain aA item of $25,0 E. O. Winzert, L. F. Affolter, E. D. off, E. D. Timlinson, A. D. Lomnicn, Edmunds, A. F. Bauer, A. N. Sheets, Headlight has always taken an active this purpose. E. A. Fogy, O. Parker, W. N. Husle, O. E. Taggart, E. Neuenschwander, part in the development of the county F. H. Kebbe, F. J. Biggs, E. M. W. C. Commons, J. C. Trent, P. C. and for the past to yeais the present Notice to Contractor«. Clark. F. A. Emery, L. H. Krake, H. Meyer, M. O. Boyer, F. E. Moore, editor has devoted his energies to promoting the development of the Notice is hereby given that the W. Thomas, C. E. Stephens, F F. A. Scherzinger, C. A. Bauer, J. A, city and county. True it is we have 1 ounty Court of Tillamook County, Hediger, A. L. McCarty. Affolter, J. V. Sutton, W. Affolter, A. Garibaldi. met w ith some disappointment, on ac­ Oregon, will receive sealed proposals C. Tatro. for construction of Blaine Bridge J. R. Ford, E. Marshall, R. H count of lack of interest and indiffer­ No. 6. according to plans and speci­ Netarts. ence of our citizens, but for all that, fications on file in the office of the Tyson, W. J. Mann, H. I. Sheldon, J. J. Pohl, O. Z. Wells, E. H. Porter, the Headlight has never faltered in County Clerk, until to a.m. the 8th E. Mann, A. G. Krumlauf, R. H. Van Geo. E. Mr Donald, taking up any fight that was for the day of June, 1017, when said propos­ Nortwick. C. P. Moody, M. A. Shear­ Rockaway. als will be publicly opened and read. er, J. A. Benson, C. C. Edner, F. W. interest of the county as a whole. H. E. Hoss, J. F. Beatty, W. D. ! Each proposal must be accompan­ ied by a certified check, cash oe bid­ Schmieder, B. Center, I... Woodford. Shafer, H. L. Sappington, Lester It is satisfactory to know that the ders bond made payable to Tillamook R. E. Jackson, T. R. Peterson, M W Moroney, P. Salit, J. L. Kipper. people of the south part of the coun­ County, equal in amount to 5 per cent Hobson, B. Thompson, A. J. Rust, A. Sandlake. ty appreciate the efforts of a number of the total amount of bid. Plans and D. Krumlauf, A. F. Crane, R W. W. Webb, Harold Brandt, C. H. specifications may be had by deposit­ Smith, G. W McMillan, John Aris, of Tillamook City business nu n who ing $soo per set with the county Webb, F. Lightfoot, E. E. Allen, R. interested themselves hi their behalf. clerk to insure their return in good W H. Munson, W J. Burgan, O. A. Searcy, U. Edwards, J. Atkinson, C. Schlegel. E. F. Jackson, C. R. Wright S> Carter. When thestate bond measure passed condition. The County 1 ne county Court reserves the 11 Champhe, D. Carlson, F. H. the house there was no provision in South Prairie. right to reject anv or all bids. Wilde, W. W Hill, I- l'-kimchnuk, the bill for hardsurfacing the county First publication May 24. 1017. J. B Ebinger, C. Wyss, O. A. Hau­ road south of this city. All that it Last publication June 7, 1017. I R. Obrcnorich, J. Barbour. gen, P. F. Fraser, M. Weber, A. A. Goodspeed. Erwin Harrison. County Clerk. provided for was from Clatsop coun­ Mason, C. E. Eckloff, E. P. Rock, E. Randall, N. S Nelson. F. Kruc- ty line to Garibaldi beach, by way of F. G. Eckloff, R. C. Neilson, R Wheeler. F. R. Beals was in Salem Stomach Trouble and Constipation. inski, G. W \ an Patten. G. M. Bell, Hammond. P. E. Edgar, R. Johnson. Call at our plant and get prices. It will "I will cheerfully say that Cham­ L. G. Finney, T. J. Van Patten, E. 1 nt the time and it was through his ef­ save you money. ber' in’s Tablets arc the most satis­ Harrison. R E. Butta, J. B Delsman, G. B. Darby, P. Laboich, M Ricken­ forts that an amendment was made in factory r< inedv for stomach troubles bach. A. A. Schlappi. N C. Horras, the bill for JO miles or more of hard and constipation that I have sold in G. Burge. C. M. Thomas, C. A. Dunn, Zem Biser, M Novkoich, L. Yukh. M ONE BLOCK VEST Ob P.O. surfacing when it went to the Senate, thirty four years' drug store service,” G. A Ryan, G. R. Dickey, A. L. Dick Jukil. writes S II. Murphy; druggist, Wells- cy, E. E. Smith. B. L. Beals, jr., H. J. Both Phones. and with his assistance there and the Stillwell. Burg, N. Y. For sale by Lamar's turi, O. D. Edwards, J. J, Fcldschau. help of D. L. Slirode, C. J. Edwards, Drug Store. R. E. Andrus, F. M. Gould, J. Swift, H. T. Botts, H. H. Rosenberg, Judge Hare and the editor here in Tilla­ $ .10 mook, who obtained the support of the ■05 members from other counties, amendment was carried and is now a 1.00 part of the state bonding bill, with OS this provision, that hardsurfacing is to be done immediately. This goes to •os prove that this city had no selfish motive, but a desire to help out the •50 south part of the county, and we are glad to know how thoroughly the THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. people there appreciate what was done for their benefit, as well as a F. C. BAKER. Publisher. great saving to the county. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal Advertisements. First Insertion per line ............ Each subsequent insertion, line. Business and Professional cards one month..................................... Locals per line each insertion... Display advertisements, an inch and Lodge Notices, per line . All Resolutions of Condolence one month................................... SEVEN HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN REGISTER Editorial Snap Shots. FRANK HEYD& CO General Contractors and Builders. Estimates & Plans Furnished. SEE OUR Special Silo!