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Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great
because their refreshing flavor and fragrance
and mellowness is so enticingly different. You
never tasted such a cigarette! Bite is elimi­
nated and there is a cheerful absence of any
unpleasant cigaretty «after-taste or any un­
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DECEMBER
4.
1919
wit: The East half of the north­
west quarter and the north half of
the northeast quarter, section 15,
township 5 South, Range 10 West of
W. M., containing 160 acres, more or
less, excepting, however, the north 4
rods of the east 80 rods of said sec­
tion; also excepting all saw timber
suitable for lumber on said premises
and the right to remove same until
February 6, 1925; and to bar defend­
ants of all or any interest or claim
in said property and for the sale
thereof to satisfy said mortgage, and
for such further or other relief as may
seem equitable. This summons is
served upon you by publication
thereof in the Tillamook Headlight a
weekly newspaper of general circu-
lation published
in
Tillamook
County, Oregon, pursuant to an or­
der made by the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
dated November 18, 1919, prescrib­
ing that the same be published in
said paper once a week for 6 weeks
Dated and first published November
27, 1919.
C. A. Appelgren,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
701-4 Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Oregon.
Scraps of Paper.
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"Sir,” she exclaimed when he kiss­
ed her; “you forgot yourself.’’.
"Possibly,” he replied calmly; "but
I can think of myself any old time.
Just now you are occupying my un­
divided attention.”
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Maybe the Milwaukee socialists
who have renominated Victor Berger
believe that if they send him back to
congress he may be twice as strong
next time and get two votes in favor
of retaining his seat.
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Probably the people who think
president Wilson is a greater man
than Lincoln base their idea on the
fact that Lincoln only divided the
Democratic party while Mr. Wilson
paralyzed it.
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It is pretty hard to find an accur-
ate definition of socialism, there are
so many
varieties, but generally
speaking from careful observation of
the symptoms we should say it isn’t
a philosophy, but a disease.
Have a Good Smile.
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“My daughter practices five hours
a day," said Mr. Cumrox.
“Surely she will become an artist ”
"I hope so, Anyway, I hope she’ll
soon get far enough along to join
musical union and strike for shorter
hours.”
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“What’s become of the old-fashion-
ed man who used to say that the
first thing we know reformers would
pass a law making it a criminal of­
fense for a man to kiss his wife?”
“Oh, he’s still about here. He did­
n't really mean what he said then
but this anti-tobacco crusade has him
so worried he’s no longer making
facetious predictions.”
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"Witness," asked th»- attorney for
the defense, who was trying to prove
the temporary insanity of the pris­
oner, "was it this man’s habit to
talk to himself when alone?”
“Jest at this time,” came the ans­
wer, "I don’t recollect ever bein’
with him when he was alone.”
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Under the present national admin-
"And which are the best workers,
istration the people have got so used the plain girls or the pretty ones?”
to “digging” that there ought to be asked Senator Penrose of one of the
Notice of Budget Meeting.
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millions of experienced miners in the Treasury officials.
\ \cents a package
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To the taxpayers of the Port of country to take the places of any
"Well, it’s this way,” was the an­
Bay City, Oregon. At a meeting of who do no^ want to work.
swer,
“The plain girls don’t make so
Camels
are
made
of
an
expert
blend
of
choice
Cam«/« ar» »old everywhere in
he Board of Commissioners of the
many mistakes, but no one finds
Ccientifically sealed package» of 20
Turkish
and
choice
Domestic
tobaccos
and
are
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One Nebraskan largely figured in fault when the pretty ones
Cigarette»; or ten package» (200
Port of Bay City, Oregon, held on the
make
cigarette») in a gla »sine-paper*
smooth and mild, but have that desirable full­
24th day of November, 1919, the fol­ the earlier stages of administration them; so I guess It's about fifty-
covered carton. Wo atrongly reo*
management
of
foreign
affairs,
and
lowing estimate or budget of the re­
fifty.”
ommend thia carton for the home
body and certainly hand out satisfaction in
•rodle« »upplyor when youtravek
ceipts and disbursements of the said another in the most recent phases,
generous measure. You will prefer this Camel
Port for the year 1920 was ordered and as to which one gets the prize
"Look at me”, exclaimed the lead-
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for bungling is an open question.
blend
to
either
kind
of
tobacco
smoked
straight
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published.
Ing lawyer, warmly, “I never took a
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drop of medicine in my life, and am
The barrel-head bolshevik isn’t as strong as any two of your patients
Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then
Balance on hand with the
First Bank of Bay City. 4 6,737.81 half so much to blame as the high put together.”
compare them with any cigarette in
brow demagagues and pedagogues
On hand with County
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“Well, that’s nothing,” retorted the
the world at any price for quality,
Treasurer ........................ 10,915.20 who have been trying to put pale physician, “I never went to law in
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pink pills containing the same poison my life, and am as rich as any two
Estimate of interest on U.
v flavor, satisfaction. No matter
down the throats of the American dozen of your clients put together.”
S. Treasury Certificates
¡\ how liberally you smoke
held by the Port
1,500.00 people.
F Camels they will not tire
Claim against U. S. Gov­
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Following the Mooney precedent
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ernment allowed $12,917.30
The lightning had felled a tall per­
your taste!
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Needed from taxes ....
24,970.00 the administration might send a simmon tree in Professor Kenne-
smelling committee to Centralia, I more's yard He was sawing and split­
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Wash., to discover that the “plûtes” ting up the tree for stove wood
Total .......................... $44,123.01
Winston-Salem, N. C.
shot into that American Legion when the following colloquy took
DISBURSEMENTS.
parade just to get those innocent I place:
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Interest on bond s for the
W. W.’s in bad.
Port, due Jan. 1st, 1920,
Mrs. Nomore—Why, Professor, are
$507,000, 6 months at 6
you going to burn that wood?
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They are reviving the Ku Klux
per cent per annum .. $ 15,210.00
Professor—Why not, madam?
Ditto July 1st, 1920 . . .
15,210.00 down in Georgia. The original idea
Mrs. Nomore—Dear me: Arn’t you
Ditto Jan. 1st. 1921 . . .
15,210.00 of the Ku Klux .'was to chase the afraid of the electricity?
Hundred and Nineteen, at ten o’clock
Citation.
Summons.
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“nigger” out of Dixie, and maybe the
interest on bonds to be is­
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a.m. of that day, then and there to
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In the County Court of the State of sued by July 1st, 1920
4,500.00 idea now, in view of the shortage of
Tommy’s uncle asked him the name
show cause, if any cause there be,
In the circuit court of the State of
why the administrator of the above Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. For sundry expenditures
1,000.00 field hands, is to come up North and of May’s young man.
Oregon for Tillamook County.
chase him back.
In the matter of the estate of
"I call him April Showers,” replied
named estate shall not compromise
L. D. Smith, Plaintiff.
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Nicholas Job, commonly known as
Tommy.
Total ............................. $51.130.00
with
the
County
Court
of
the
County
vs.
The dictionary is a big book, but
"April Showers!” cried his aston-
For the dredging of channels in
of Tillamook for the sum of Fifty Nick Job, deceased.
Chas. Kunze, Ben Kuppen-
To the unknown heirs of Nicholas lower bay, which work will be com­ there are not enough words in it to ished uncle. "Whatever makes you
Dollars
for
the
land
taken
by
it
for
bender, Henry Rogers, Fred
menced during the spring of 1920, furnish a description of a general call him such a ridiculous name as
road purposes, and, upon payment Job, deceased.
Maurer, Thad Robison, Rol-
In the name of the State of Oregon, the Port has sold $260,000 of Port method of getting a loaf by loafing, that?”
being
made,
to
make
and
deliver
a
lie W. Watson, B. A. Folks,
"Because he brings May flowers.”
deed therefore, in the usual form, for you are hereby cited and required to bonds, $100,000 of which have been What we need is to abolish, not ex-
E. J. Geinger, A. L. Mapes,
the following described land, being appear in the County Court of the delivered, balance to be delivered by tend, the system of eating without
John Ebinger, M. W. Harri­
working.
An evangelist who was conducting
State of Oregon, for the County of July 1st. 1920. The bonds delivered
the land so taken, namely:
son, John Schild, W. J. Pet­
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nightly services announced that on
Tillamook, at the court room there­ brought $101,483.30.
All
that
part
of
the
property
of
F.
erson, E. H. Zurflueh, Hugh
Kentucky democratic leaders have the following evening he would
The uncertainty as to when gov-
Buhrow in the NE% of the SW*4 of of, at Tillamook, in the county of Til­
Barber, B. W. Neilson, F. J.
issued statements denying that na­ speak on the subject of "Liars”. He
lamook,
on
Thursday,
the
4th
day
of
eminent
will
pay
our
claim
of
$12,-
Section
7,
Township
3
South,
Range9
Klinehan, F. R. Beals, J. J.
West of the Willamette Meridian in­ December, 1919, at 10 o’clock, in the 917.30, which is the balance over tional issues had anything to do with advised his hearers to read in ad-
Rupp and Chas. I. Clough,
cluding
within a strip of land 60 feet forenoon of that day, then and there [the actual cost of jetty work, forces the election result in that state. Yet vance the seventeenth chapter of
Defendants.
wide,
being
30 feet on each side of to show cause, if any exists, why an the commission to levy the same sum while the campaign was on they re­ Mark.
To M. W. Harrison, one of the
The next night he arose and saidt
the center line of the Coast High­ order of sale should not be made as [as last year. If the claim is paid the fused to discuss anything else. Their
above named defendants:
seems to be “I am going to preach on ’Liars, to-
in the petition prayed for after ten [sum will, of course, be considered in discovery, therefore,
way
as
surveyed
across
said
property
In the name of the State of Oregon:
slightly subsequent.
night and I would like to show how
You are hereby required to appear and more particularly described as days from and after said 4th day of ¡making next budget.
’many read the chapter 1 suggested.”
December,
1919,
for
that
certain
Please
take
notice
that
a
meeting
follows:
Beginning
at
a
point
on
the
and answer the complaint filed
The only “Red” the U. S. Immigra­ A hundred hands were upraised.
against you in the
above entitled North line of the NE(4 of the SW1^ real estate described as Lots 1 and 2, of the taxpayers of the said Port of
of Block 46 of Thayer’s Fifth Addi­ Bay City, is hereby called to meet at tion authorities ever helped ge7 out 1 “Now,” he said, “you are the very
of
Section
7,
Township
3
South,
cause on or before the date of the
persons I want to talk to—there isn’t
last publication of this summons, Range 9 West of the Willamette tion to the City of Tillamook in the the City Hall in said Bay City, Ore­ of the country was Trotzky, when he any seventeenth chapter of Mark.”
and if you fail so to answer for want Meridian, which point is North 60 County of Tillamook and State of gon, on the 15th day of December, was held up at Halifax by the British
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to degrees 25 minutes West 901 feet Oregon, and that said citation be 1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., authorities and sent on his way to
Two San Francisco negroes were
the above named court for the relief and South 34 degrees and 15 minutes served on you by order of the County for the purpose of discussing the said Russia rejoicing by the American discussing the possibilities of being
authorities at the instance of Stin-
prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: west 496.1 feet from the % corner In Judge, A. M. Hare, entered No­ estimate or budget.
drafted.
coln J. Leffens.
By order of the board.
that the association composed by the the center of Section 7, Township 3 vember 4, 1919 by publication in the
I ” ’Taint gwin do ’em any good to
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South,
Range
9
West
of
the
Wiliam-
Tillamook
Headlight,
a
weekly
news-
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Theodore
Jacoby,
plaintiff and the above named de­
Secretary of the Port of Bay City
Henry Ford’s paper says the Alask­ pick on me,” said Lemuel, sulkily.
fendants (being an association deal­ ette Meridian; then£e South 34 de­ paper published in said county and of
ans are getting ready for a revolu­ “Ah certainly ain’t gwine do any
ing in Holstein rows) be dissolved grees 15 minutes west 540.5 feet to a general circulation therein, for not
tion. All they will have to do to make fightn' Ah ain't got nothin’ over
by a decree of this court, and that point in the present traveled road. less than four successive weeks and
Notice to Creditors.
good up there is to insist on having in France. Ah ain’t got any quarrel
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each of the defendants be required to Containing 60-100 acres, more or for five Insertions,prior to said date.
¡First publication November 6, 1919.
Notice is hereby given, that the un­ all the battles during the period with a-n-y-body, and Uucle Sam
appear herein and make an individ­ less;
And also why said administrator '14181 Publication December 4, 1919. dersigned has been by the County when the nights are twenty-four kain't make me fight.”
ual accounting and adjustment of
Jim wondered over the statement
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authorized __ to ____
sell ____
the The sale to be made for claims Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, hours long and the temperature is
the business of said association with should not be
for a moment. “You’re right,” he
appointed Executor of the Will and sixty-eight below zero.
the individual members thereof, and following described real estate (sub-,aBaJnst ^e estate^
said, at length. “Uncle Sam kain’t
| Witness, the Hon. A. M. Hare, estate of Herman Henry Miller, de­
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with all other persons who have or ject to the right of way for said road) !
make yo’ fight, but he can take yo’
Judge
of
the
County
Court
of
the
ceased. All persons having claims
One of the really impressive points
have business relations with said as­ at private sale, in the manner provid­
'State of Oregon for the County of against said estate are required to made every week or two in the liter­ where de fightin' is, and after that
sociation, and to make distribution ed by law, for cash, namely;
Tillamook, with the seal of said court present them for allowance, duly ature put out by the Philippine Inde­ yo’ kin use yo’ own judgment.”
and allotment of any profits or losses
The Southwest Quarter of Section
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affixed,
this 4th day of November, A. verified according to law, at the of­ pendent press bureau at Washington I
among the members of said associa­ Seven, Township Three South, Range
fice of John Leland Henderson, 206 is the statement of how friendly all I He was a perfect wonder,, was the
tion; and that the plaintiff have Nine West of the Willamette Meri­ D. 1919.
'Attest: Homer Mason, Clerk.
East Third Street, Tillamook City, the Japanese statesmen are to com­ parliamentary candidate for a cer­
judgment against each und all of dian, in Tillamook County, Oregon,
By
Vida
A.
Millis,
Deputy.
Oregon,
within six months from date plete Philippine Independence of the tain agricultural district. And he
the defendants for whatever sum an less Tracts 1264, 814, 1283, 589, 592
was never shy of telling the voters
hereof.
United States.
accounting herein may show the said and 588, described in Tract Book In
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Summons.
Dated this 12th day of Nov. 1916.
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association is due and owing him, the office of the County Assessor of
M. P.
First publication November 13,
less his appropriate share of such Tillamook County, Oregon, on pages
More than 2,000 captains have re­ 1 "I am a practical farmer,” said he,
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
1919. Last publication Dec. 10, 1919. signed their commissions in the reg­
num, and for such other and further 335, 334, 334, 333, 334 and 333, re­
boastfully, at one meeting. “I can
Oregon for Tillamook County.
relief in equity as the Court may spectively, of said Tract Book, con-1
Mrs. H. C. Potter,
ular army. It is not reported that plow, reap,, milk cows, work a chaff-
H.
Harding,
Plaintiff.
deem meet and Just.
Executor.
talning 110.5 acres more or less;
they have generally sought employ­ cutter, shoe a horse—in fact,” be
vs.
This summons is published by the all according to the petition of the
ment as bricklayers. It is a matter of went on proudly, "I shoyjd like you
C.
P.
White
and
Eva
White,
order of Hon. Geo. II. Bagley, Judge Administrator of said estate hereto-
Notice to Creditors.
record that army captains receive to tell me any one thing ' about a
of the above named Court, dated fore filed in the above entitled pro- his wife, also all other per­
$2.500 a year, while bricklayers are farm I cannot do.”
sons or parties unknown
Notice is hereby given that the un­ paid at the rate of $2,862.
October 23, 1919, and the first ceeding.
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I -Then, in the impressive silence, a
claiming
any
right,,
title,
dersigned has been by the County
publication is fixed at October 30th,
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The foregoing citation Is served i
small voice asked from the back of
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
1919. and the last publication Dec. upon you, the unknown heirs, if any, I estate, lien or interest in the
The Wilson administration spent the crowd, “Can you lay an egg?”
real estate described in the
11, 1919.
appointed
administrator
of
the
estate
of Fritz Buhrow, deceased, by pub­ I
$25,000 on a brilliant scheme to can
of John L. Bozorth, deceased, and all "dogfish” for the soldiers. Fortun- j j A lady who complained of corpul­
Johnson & Handley lication, by virtue of and in pursu­ I complaint herein, Defendants.
To
C.
P.
White
and
Eva
White,
his
persons having claims against the
Attorneys for the Plaintiff. ance of an order entered in the above
ately for the soldiers the dogfish “ex­
P. O. Address: Tillamook, Oregon. entitled proceedings on the 21st day (Wife, also all other persons or par­ said estate are required to present ploded” first. Then the Wilson ad­ ency called on her physician to pre-
sccribe for her. The doctor drep up a
ties unknown claiming any right, them duly verified to the undersign-
of October, 1919, by Hon. A. M. Hare, title, estate, lien or interest in the
ministration had to take $60,000 careful dietary for her. She must eat
ed at the First Bank of Bay City,
Citation.
and reimburse the canners. Total,
County Judge. The date of the first real estate described in the com- Bay City, Oregon, within
six months $85.000 for another dream. What dry toast, plain boiled beef, and a few
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publication is October 23, 1919, and plaint herein, defendants:
things of the same lean sort, and in a
from the date hereof.
In the County Court of the State of the date of the last publication Is I In the name of the State of Oregon,
has become of the whale steaks?— month return and report the result.
Dated November 6th, 1919.
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. November 20th, 1919.
Ohio Republican.
I At the end of the_ time the woman
{you are hereby required to appear
John O. Bozorth,
In the matter of the estate of Fritz
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' came and was so stout she could
Witness the Honorable A. M. Hare, and answer the complaint filed
Administrator of said estate.
Buhrow, late of the county of Tilla­ County Judge of the County of Tilla­ againBt you in the above entitled
Some have only discarded the hardly get through the door. The
mook, deceased.
sword to pick up cobblestones, and
mook in the State of Oregon and suit within six weeks from the date
Probably the next time a President they throw them indiscriminately.— doctor was aghast.
To the State of Oregon and to all Judge of the County Court of the of the first publication of this sum-
“Did you eat what I told you?" he
of
the
United
States
plans
to
commit
unknown heirs or next of kin, if any State of Oregon for the County of uions, . to-wlt:
.. on or - before
-
the 8th his country to a program of inter­ Vine-President Marshall, on Armis­ asked.
uuch there be, of Fritz Buhrow. late Tillamook.
“Religiously,” she answered,
day of January, 1920, the last day of national entanglement he will see tice day.
Item: One cobblestone
of the county of Tillamook In the
labled
“His brow wrinkled in perplexity,
Attest: Homer Mason
the time prescribed by the order of America First.
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State of Oregon, deceased.
“Pygmy Minds.'
County Clerk of the county of publication hereof, and if you fail so
Suddenly he had a flash of inspira-
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Item: One cobblestone labelled .tlon.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
Tillamook in the State of Ore­ ¡to answer for want thereof, the
A browbeating counsel asked a wit­ '‘Insects.”
you are hereby cited and required to
“Did you eat anything else?" he
gon and ex officio Clerk of the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
be and appear In the County Court of
Item: One cobblestone
labelled asked.
County Court of the State of ¡the relief demanded in his Bald com­ ness how for he had been from a
certain place.
the State of Oregon for the County
“Contemptible Qutters.”
“Why, my ordinary meals!” sa^
Oregon for the county of Tilla­ plaint; vis: for the foreclosure of a
"Just four yards, two feet and six
Item: One cobblestone labelled the woman.
of Tillamook,
at the court room
mook.
mortgage dated July 1, 1915, record- inches,” was the reply.
thereof at the county court house in T. H. Goyne
I' Hang them on a Gibbet Higher than
rtl in book 1, page 403 for $2.950.00
Tillamook City, in said county, at the Robert H. McGrath.
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came you lo ** 80 «««c*. my Haman’s.”
An enterprising dealer in electri#
and interest from said date at 8 per friend?
”
December term of said court, on the Tillamook. Oregon.
Item: One cobblestone labelled wares hangs out the sign: “Don't kill
cent per annum upon real property
“I expected some fool r or other r'Put Up or Shut Up.” Et cetra.— your wife with hard work. Let ouf
fifteenth duy of December, Nineteen Attorneys for the Administration.
in Tillamook County, Oregon, to-
would ask me, so I measured it.”
Harvey’s Weekly.
washing machine do the dirty work.
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