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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1913)
CIRCUIT COURT CONVENES NEXT MONDAY. TU October tcnn of the Circuit Court will -HMir on Monthly tiovt. with Circuit Jmlac Wcbeter I Inline on the bench. Thie in hi tir.H tip peiuamr on tlir bench lit a teirulnr term iuiuc his appointment to that honorable oMtion by Governor Wet There are no eaeoe of ntiy uilHrtnm-, with the exception of th- ie of the Wurten Con.-lntction Cv atntttft Tillamook Citv for the iniKMtnt of money owini; the con sumption oonieii for the pnve ircnt nnu the iewer vtenw. This .ice wdl not le tried until the in jiru tion suit bromrht by prwpert own etc is dicpol of. Attorney V 11. I'pjohn. the unv district nl tornf. will make hi appearance tit ttnc term : comt, but thuc fur there Hit? twit fen- criminal matter t. attend to uniec.-. the srmml jmy tdtonld unearth -ouiethiiic of u rmtinnt nature. Foltowiun ic the court docket. Ktlieleiia Krick"n, plaiutill, vc. Julio KricltjMcm, df fendaut. Pi votve John K. Childer.-. el nl. plaintiff!, s. A. I' Coate Lumber Co.. de fendant. ctun tor money. ClarX County lnvetaient Co.. c trehiia s. Phelps et al, defend ant b'orevlOMir of mrur. J. C Kriek-'ort. plaiutiti. v. Jul ius A. Krick 'on ud Killeleno lirick con. defendant. Fore k?tirv of uiorttr.itfe. C U Atwond. plain! iff. vt J li. Hollyfirttl and Brighton Mill- Co., d.lrmlaul, l-'oreclo-Mue of 'ien Tillamook Conuty Hank, plaintiff v.. V 1- Sappingtctt, defendant. Action for money. R A. Stewart. pluintiiT. vc. Chut. I. el-on, el al, defendants Kor chiMire of uior'.ga-e Svln.i l Rice, plaintiff, vs. Karl R. Rue. defetidaut. Divorce. Krrd F. Bit no, plaintiff, ve. John V. iloverund M. O. Boyer, defend-ant- In junction. I 'he matter of the litioii of Jhi A Itenson, to become a cit izen of the I'nited State? of Amer ica. I he II. F. Norton Conipmiy, u corporation, plaintiff, v. N IS. Me t hiur. defendant. Action for lilt JH' irv't.i M. Bigne;l, plaintiff, vs. I in - I Iiitruell. defentlitnt. Di- ..T ' ('!. Daniel, plaintii, vs. J. D. Jnliev. i t o. defeadnnt. Action f .r uton- . Ma donabl Pott. pluintiQ, vc. Rollir W.ttcon, dsf-ndaau Ac tiuii or ni. '.ty. S. A Ti.'.-iipcon et al, pinintiffe, vc. Allen H Wil-tia ot al, tie fend - at- l urn losure I In Hi- matter of the petition of .Mn'Mie Amler-on Sailden. T' Ie- n)in a citizen of the I'uited attitei t! Aniens i. f - it. ii.! i. phu.-.tiff. vc. Frederic Bu.'dv .-. ,ii de'eiidant-. Foreclo 8 r,. t' (. ldi:i(;c, plaintiff, vh. Kate' Cot. tle'eim.iut. Tax foreclocure. ' U-jrt A Mrecc, phiiutitf, vc ; rri.-on defendant. To set a.-i'Ie deed. j M R. Ha'ienkrntt, plnintifl. vc Tho'iiac Uovpuden, et al, defend- !-ntc. Foreclosure Ichkc K Smith, plaintiff, vc. Dan iel Ifcckey, tlefesdant Dniuaes. Nellie Huhey, adminictrator of th- c'.ate of Win. J. Huiiliey, le-ce.i-ed, iiltiirvtiff, vs. W, C. TJiun, defetidant. Action for money. J.niies Ilusrhcy, plaintiff, vs. F. I'. , Tli mi. et ai, defendants. Action for mom-y. j B W. Xeilcon, plaintiff, vj. I' c-pti Kutcher, ut al. dofeudaiitri. For-fi."-nre. V. S Grout, et al, plaintiff.-, va, Jo'm U Barter, defendant. To tjuiet title j I 'e'er Byrom, pluiutifT, tt. The farifalrj Beach Co., defendant. ' I'oroclosure. I The French China 'Company, 1 plaintiff, vc Jainec Myer, et al, defendant Action for money. A. B. balmy, plaintiff, vh CharleH Clialfft-, defendant. Action for money F. It. Bea'.c, et al, pluintiffe, vh. Alden 1. JohiiKon, et al, defend antc, J-'orecIocure. J. IJ. Kllicou et el, plaintiffc, vh, Ortiuan Royal, in pernon end un niliiiitii-trntor, defendant. F'ore cloa'.ire. f. ii . iteaic, et al, plaintillri, vh. Warren CoiiHtructioii Company, et nl, defendants Injunction. I'eter Byrom, a executor of the hist will and tectainent of Beniftha Hyrolu. ilcceiiHed, plaintiff, vh. Garibaldi Beach Co. et al, defend nrita, Foreclouure. (Jrace Johnbon, plaintiff, vh, J. C. JohiUfon, defendant. Divorce. Manns tut Bulger, plaintiff, vh. William J1. Bulger, defendant, di vorce. Martha M. Bauer, plaintiff, vh. Helen Lottine Gildny, et al, defend- ante. Foreclosure. j Hek t Caok'H, pluintiff, va. Frank lunff, et al. defendants. Foreclo. cure. i J. II. llntlinw.iy, plnfntill. vn. H. N. Sptoiit, et u, tlelend.intc. bote cluiuuv". W'urivii ConctiiuMfon Cuinpniix. plaintiff. c. Tillamook City, de (eudiint Damage In the mutter of the petition of Victor l.ounder John on. To become ii oitUon of the I'nited State t( Aniericii. G. II. Kiley. plaintiff, vc A. II. Henty, et nl. defendant. To iet iiciile deed rncitic Notthvvect Adjustment Co.. phiiutilt. vc. KV T. YmV. et nl, defenilutc. Action for iuone. The llillcluirt) National Hank. phiiutitf. vc. J. W. Moyer, tlefeml ant. Action for money Mildred Ii. Small, et vir. phtin title, vc. Anna 1 let mil. et al, tie (eudautc. To tptiet title Rudolph Zttchmnn, plaintiff, vc. Jotttec Vernon, et al, defendant. Foi eclocurc of lieu. The Fir-d National Bank of Tilla mook, Oic-iron, plaiutill, vc. t A. Coiuforth. et . tlefemlttnt. Ac tion for money. W. G. Dwltrht. plnititilf. vc J. K. Corlett. tlefendai.t. Tav foreclo cure. V. G. Dwi' Klliott. Jr.. flit, plain tilt, v. F. T. defendant Tax fmo- clocuiv. V G. Owitrht, pluiutilf, vc. Mount Vernon Cream Co., tlrleud ant T foreclose u re. K' F. Xnchimtmi, platntitl, v.- J. R Barter, defendant. Action for money. Francec Bailey Hunter, pli.intilf. ve. (eorirc Hunter, defendant. Ii vorve D. F. TrowbritlRe, daiutitf. vc. Ijiwrence K. Sander.-, et al. defend- ante. Foreclocure. Getrsre t- Lench. plaintiff, vc. W. O Chote, defeiidnnt. Daninu'cc. 1. W. Fnrrcll, plnititilf, vc. S. B. Whitehouce, dcfeiidatit. Action for money. II A. Ynuituuim, ptaintitf, vc. The Pacific Railway ami Naviga tion Comptitiy. tlefe nihtnt. Dam asrec. Frerl Kehhc. plaiutiiT, vc. I'cte Ijinhardt itefetidnut. Action for iiiouey. Well .Mitchell, plniMtiti, vc. Harry Mitchol', defitHlnnt. Oivurce. I) I- Shrode. et al, plaiutitfc, v-. R. II. Achcroft, tlefnudaut. Ac. tion for money. I Alto Sourc, plaiutill, .- Harold V. Soar-, tl-fetitlnnt. Oivurce. Tillamook County lank, n Cor- Kile Filter-! Kra iou, pUiinttrT. v-. sou, et ul, defendant-. Foreclo--ure. II F Gowlcpeetl, et at, Iniutitfc, vc. M. R. Haueoknit:, tleff tidntit. . Action for monoy. W. G. Dwilit, plaintiff, v-. John KreUc, et nl, defendant.-. Foreclo sure. W. A. Davie. plaiutiiT. vc. Kdfth 1- Hart defendant. ForecRicitrc of lieu. TILLAMOOK COUNTY STATE FAIR , ,,..., PRIZE WINNER. A meccae from J. II. Dtinct.iu, : i . t .,.-. i r. I pre-tiiieni ai uie iiuamooK outity Fair Aocintion, wa- received on Wednesday ac followc: Tillamook Count ount exhibit won sixth prise, Tillamrjok County Creamery Ac twtcjiition, firrft x'vw, on dicplay of ctiee-s; ; Rel Clover, cecoml. "I.oiik' Prairie, firct on HCore chee-e. "Fielil and garden protluctc ccore.l well, alo tpiality and ni runifeijientjj, but were low on or chord product n." The cheese maker at the l.ontr I'rairie, who won firnt iri.e on score clitece, ic ('.orfri Burjie. Thic ic hie firct year an cheese maker and the tiinl time he made an entry. DEHORNING CALVES A subicrihor ask-f uh to tell him how to dehorn his calves with caustic potash. This method i one that in practiced by many dairymen and stock men. It is more hurnune to dehorn calves than (frown Htock. Clip Iho hair from top of rudimentary horns when calf is from two to five days old. Slightly rn.iisten tho end of a atlck of potash, moisten top of horn also. Hub the tip of earh horn firmly with jiotash for about uvo seconds or until an irn presfion is made on center of horn. Treat this for from four to flvo times at intervals of flvo minutes, if during the treatment a little blood appears it will only he necessary to iive another slight rubbing. Caustic potash can bo obtained from any druggist. When not in use keep in corked bottle and label "Poison." A WELL-BRED DAIRY COW Will . give, about eitfht thousand pounds of rnllk in a year. Some excen tlonal cows uro known Ui havo Klven ahout Bixtoon tlioutaml poundn. Tho proof of Iho amount of tho butter fat in uuch milk i in the teitinK. SHIP HITS ROCKS: ALL ABOARD SAFE. Neciirney .Mountain, Or., Del. I. (Special.) - With iil men nbotrd the Hritih three-uiKstcd uleol-hnlletl nail imri'hlpGU'nenjillii, from Liverpool J for I'ortlatul, via Smittv, Hrniil, Httuck the furtherm!t ch of Neenrney Mooutnln nlU:l!l o'oltH'k till afternoon ami Is a total lo!n. The ollkern anl erow were re.tctletl. The .lilp wa in eharico f Captiiin Owen William, who wan on (leek when ho tnsok lieatl-on the rtK-k. wlteto she i now pmuulin to piece. The value of th craft l.t plaetnl WO.IHHI. She earriwl no'carKo. having left Ura- ill with caml ballaot for IVrtland, 1 vher lie va nntler charter to loud wheat. At Santo she ualoailetl a car Co of eonent for HamblitK. (lerniany. All those aboard the vescel wore j savetl, with their bKK"Kv. by Hhootlnn; n nno trm tne imat to snore wnervi the litiu was made fast to the bh: boul der by S. G. lived, owner of Neah-kith-nle Tavern; hi clerk, Thonia William ; Waller Cain ami two labor ers named Steel aid McFarlaml, The ollicer ami erow who wero :ve , are Captain Owen William. Ktrl .MaUtJ ilowanl. Second Mate Cothtleld. Sail-! maker McMnion, Cnriientur mxliaiHl ami Seamen OWuit, I'eterson, llelim, Jono. F. Olctin, n.ttrersitu, Nollson. Wilham. II. Ur. It. Judd. J. Herbert, J. Wallare, C. (lain, J. Jortlan, Ker.( tudkmnn ami Vulaney. i Twenty minute after the craft hit the rak Mr. Heetl, who wa formetly I a Portland tanker ami former soertv tnry of the Portland Klcetrtc Co.. with hi men, rushed to Ktvo. assist. ( anee 'o the ill fatetl viel. a mile north of Necarney Tavern. The ltot t' struck at hih tii ami is now Mux j broken up by the sea. Captnin William woukl not llk tnueh of tho wreck. v tictt intcrviuweil he said : "All that I can say is that the boat is ashore ami l a total hm." "Who wa at the wheel when !iu struck?" wa asked. "On of Uie seamen, I don't remutn bor hie name." was William' reply. When attted how he eame to be so near the roek of Noearney, tho eap. tain refused to reply ami eke oil the interview. One of Uie seame , who reclined to niKht to k;ive hi name, said In an in. tcrriu",' : "Wit han been out from I trail I l2f days and Inat niht at a o'clock wa the first in that tune wo had ffod indi cation of hind or ship, when u aivjht ed tne Tillamook lihu. Maybe you think they wuren't wulcomifl. "We had tried to male the trip to i'ortlun I ly way of the Horn, but con trary wind made this Impossible, o we put about ami took the pa.na)u around the Cao of Gootl Hope. Captain Williams had been drinUnir o 1 ami on during the entire trip and particularly so when wu wore at Snail ers, off the New Zealand count. He had the retaliation of getting intoxica ted in bad weather or near hind. And William wad one of tboae cnplabw who watch you like a hawk and make you work tike haded. One of the seaman wnn nt the wheel. The second mute was on deck aflor- noon today and thu cnnUiin wa thare. too, hut not in c mdition U m.inagu tho ship. Tho first mate, next In com mand, was below and Colliold, unable to get Williami to put about to avoid disa-Htur, rushed below an I call I How ard, who hurried U the deck ail toi commind, hut bio late to mini the rocks at Necarney. "The men were painting the impending collision but nothing. iuhI aaw eo j M do 1 luxe who aided in the reacuo of Williami and hlj crow doeloro a too that thu captain wnen taken oir, w is in goid spirits, ammg them ht-ing Mr. i'.uod. Tonight, ofHcially, Captain Wilbnms, by telephone gave out tho flwt nuws ot tho wreck, when he talked with Vice-Constd Cherry at Astoria. Tnj mossago said tho ship "struck tfia rocks during a thick liaze and with a heavy Hwell running. She is fast breaking up. Tho crew, however, reached shore safely and will be sent to Astoria." Captain Williams s well known at Portland and Astoria, having visited both places as master of tho British hark Port Stanley, A spcciul truin, carrying tho Tillamook life-saving crew, was rushed heru when news of tho wreck was heard, hut the train arrived too late for tho crew to render aid. ' Captain Williams will loavo tomor row morning with the entire rn.iu ,,,.,1 will report to Vice-Consul Cherry, of Astoria, who is agent for tho owners of tho boat, B. I), Wolfe, of Liverpool, l'"Y'" '",- ....... . cause th Jisas er pipy 4ftirrrghtTnrg and, and says ho was unable to change i.apiain wiiiiums later explained tho his course. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. The Water Commission bus given Mr. Hoag positive instructions to shut off wutur from all consumer who Imvo not p-iid their water rent by tho 10th of each month. Uy order of Wuter Commission. ; NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Conferees Adjust All Dlflor enecs Except Cotton Future Tax. WttnliliiKtim Atlur murn Ihtui of constant work bolihal olot door. Hi" elcht thmioornU rH'rnt Uik t'Mt ami UtMt.o an nioiubor of the confernc eommlttfi ettlHl tlm Int of tlmlr otltor illff.itxaen and r-irhetl the final tlwlition that they coulil not afire on lh Potion fulut. lax. j The nix rupuhtlenu mftiiUr of Iho j oonfertinco eotaiuttti vi mitimmietl , to met al a full OMUittt iHoutliije at to o'clock .Moda. Th- rtanl dlffnr'iiiii In the bill or dJutH i follo: Tbo Uuuio roeMtott from lt rain of half a cent pound on lol or ami aiffBtetl tb Muati rate of thioo fourth of a ennt a nouad Th nat recHl4 frota lw min of jjVj r t.i ad alrtH o tho title ore anil u.cit'td thn noun ram Of to tmr cent. The huiue Kuiu UP It datMaild that the woolen urlff ralne to Into fleet at ooc KKreetl to the datM ft4 t the ienate. nntnel). oobn toou Jan uary I. 191 1, raw wool, tot" and ! Uaetimbfr I. 1913 Thn hoito receded trow lu frotla lon a to cotton tltrwad. yarn and L'tuths. acclitln the lattale amnhd mealit, m hick rovUcrf the chetlul on a new tm of thread count Income Tai Will HjI.o tnijrjs.ooo, AerordlnK lo Htlaiiktc ty irvanurr vtperta, CI. ooo Amortrmi rvitlnt mutt report to th income tat coltm tor netl prto eiaellr how much tbvy o the Rovemwient under thu in come tnx law, which l emtHidiwd in ih tariff bill The flret return do not have to be made to the Internal revenue iIIkv tore Wore Marrh I, lJI. Wtten Ibe return are made the will cover the lnronu- of citlteo from March t. 113. to timber 31. and the flr payment of u will bi (or money r rtflrml durtna thi prtod Kvery ni.tglr jmrnon ictttmai or for oiKnvr) wbcMH annual tmotfl f eMKt tSuoo and rtvtj married pron with an Income atmre Kvoo la eipcied lu report Ida or her recolnia in ttetall to the government aneat March I ol cch jrmr, Th evtlmate completed indicate mat tn income tat win pro duce II,J95.0-hj To ltd will b ndibid the jas.oco.OOg or more pro duceiJ by the preeent eorporaitou tat. which la continued a part or th law Lltcraoy Test Up Ag.dn. An aittnnpt will be mattw before the adjournment of Uie prclal e4rtoa of enngro to an Immigration hill villi a literacy toil a Us leading fea ture, such a wua vutnml by I'roahteni Tnft Al a tiH'Dlltn: of lite houe eon tail teo on ImmlKratlou tho old liurnett nillinghnm hill, whleli umt Mr. Tafl tllaapiiroval, was onlored roportmt to the house. Democrata Iwck of the meaaurn will kI to work liiiuifdlattdy in ihiic in in lUKimniioa iiiiiormiii (I) the ciiucii"". an action which Is nucoa anry to Innure Its coinitdiirntlun nt tiio printout nttanlou. The bill came within rvon vntim of IirtnKe over Mr. Tatt's veto and iho complexion of tint lioimn him oIuuik.! materially since then. National Capital Drcvltlc. rreHiuuni wiuou wmiiu be nutlior Uml to dlrwct the eumuriiotlou of th,- aovurnttiaul rullrtu..! It, Alr.L i.v bill r.!porliid by the housn ludlcliirv coiiiRlltteo A urjilu of fnjtn 110,000,000 to IIC, 000,000 ovr current neuds of thu ijov nrnmoni' will provided by tho new tariff law, In tho opinion of Sonator fllmmoiiH, chairman of tho Joint con ference committee. Customs officials estimated that 1 180.000.000 worth of Koods am la bonded warehoused at tlm country's porta of entry at preaent, waiting for tlm lower dtitlos prorldml In thu tariff bill. A,n, HopreHuntntlvo Clayton of ,.. , . . . .. . . mum win iwiiiaia in win rit'iii as a caiidldalo for tho nnmdn from that Htiito, oven If he has to contest against Oscar W. Underwood, tho house load er, for the nomination. Congress, nt Its Incumber session, will likely take up tl matler of safe guarding liven of paHiengnrn on rail road trains. Thu Interstate t.oiiimiirfo eommlKHlon may bn mnpownri'd lo tn'ut w,tl1 ""cl1 'lutmtlotis us stool cars 1,11,1 sfoty (iilpmimtH( Tho miiiate Romibiiteo may not "r,;0 " InilnlMtratlou currency . - . w,o.. t :i examined. Now Kngland bank. ors urn protcstlnE itKalniit the bill. Tho moaHiire may bo reported lo tho sen- ato without recommendation, New enmo to the state department that tho Chilean had ad- Journud without paii( a pendlnic bill to Increase the tariff on lumber. Tho proposed action would have arfecdj ierlou.ly tho luinhur trad., betwnun Wuahlnjstoii and OrcBou and CliHu. A I FY M'NAIR S, Tillamook Baker's 1'HK SAI.lv AT ALL GROCERS m HARNESS liuVl l"ll i.i ' i itt itsi: br We kc.-,... f !. at the tlU.tt t brl ati-'t tempt ' Jt ft r tl.at A WKLl. MA 1K HAKNKH.H will nul -fly the pprm- of year hore. htt ctiiHtii to ywur Mfvtr m weit. Many a ntnaeray emild be avoided if the old Ilaraeea had been dlecardad in time, W. A. WILLIAMS, lilltunooK Ori'ttdfi LAND FOR SALE. ; , , ... , .,, a( wh,t , ktwwn m ,V(vr nart Hram Idartp, with or without UM-k. I wat or rnnfw down wlH giv plrrtv f time for the balanee at pr eanl Intereet, tee ,S'. P. Haftjon. Ileho. Ore. Irfil lenu (Vtofcor S. DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE BY OWNER. Will ll my rn-h rniMUting of I CO acre at a very rr.oilBbl. prt. 10 acre irrigatim pro j net uminr way; gootl Imprnvninanla. See or inldinM. C. J. IManehard, llomloek. Ore. , )A,Y CURRF.NT FII INCS t s-' Xv Vl JL II ft f 3 II . I s AT COURT HOUSE, yj T fATTC KttrnlilHNl by Pnclfte Aira-t C,. ( 'JV-M I WAUKAKI'V DliKliS. 1 I AUYFP I.. P. Cm St wf. to iri u'lin. LrA W I Li .ir.jee. n i an it Vi. iV acre.'.,.. . .... . . - - tiwam ii. Clark, lot IK ths,. SBT 3 N -' in iu ioi7ec. i i a n n wi t ... L ' t oi invtt.a r jk n o w ,v tr,B" yt,'.",nu mt 1""l f"r right ' rillfllliool; 01 .1?V .f- . I Hull li u l.iu 1 n..m. ..., ' " f it, ivmiu A II Malant-y A wf tu Jammi II Mei tl'-tdmll, InU I, IS, f), 7. IH, 10, -Ji) and l hlk .1 tWine I itv, UW Lulu IJ MaUi.ey to Inin.s , ,M,f,i denim II, ld 8. o, o. IJ, 2 19 ii i 10 wmI 17 Idk !l IWIc City, J!.' ,R' I.. Hpworth Kinnov A Walllnglon Kliuiey to llrlggs H. Kinnov lot 18 I.Ik U llavoceiin Park. $1. i1,irm ""J & Tn,tl ('"- Aniin M, . "v Ue:.J" 11 u'"1 if Itoekaway Ileiich, $10. Ai.naM I.invlllo & U, . Klnvlllo to Ivlvt-ra V rtor. lata 11 and -IH l.lk G8 KnoknwMV llearb. tl'M. 1 First Hank nnd 'l rust Co. to Klhm iHleel, lot 11 life M I(rk.iwny Hunch, Nehalem Hay Park Land Co. to lJ7',V,t'',,r,.'f,,,t 1 '""I ''fiic. lot m "'m1 Ny,",'; "y irk,$iwi. Nehiilem Hay Und Company lo John I ryunt, tide lands fronting mid ibuttlng on lot I and IV,U!. lot , hlk l Nclmlom Hay Park. Park, $a). Al.'rcement Wnllaco liivnstment Co. I., l-m liiiKhiim, lot .1 Hlk. Hi Sunny Hidu Addn, to Hay City. $300 ' .louph McDonald to W. II. W. Van- Vm.v!!!!'. !)t;.,L'.lk' ' A.id... to ...,!.,u':).l.,,:rrllHt Investment Co. to IMIIIIIUUIl, tyiilPt, JT- ij. Walton, lot 2 I.Ik I Park Ad j i. r&ii m Matt Marom.v . n, i .... 'i.!'.. .... jj,,njui' I1"" f I'd 3 Hoc. 2il VI NH 10 V(,'c,Mf PlUcU as part of Maronoy Trtivu Jons n I r i i nah Diil.nshmutt SEl Sec 3 TIU 'u West. 100 ncrcii, $n, 3 1 3 N I) ., .''Iy",",',00!,''.' to Uohort Watt, i R ' !?'J,t lfW .0 "!(. liny Co. 1. 1 21 I iVj 05 U,M.kiw. lK II. Hot Waway Hunch i mn'i""'? H",," t Wilson River i IC X 12 Jit 4 1. .11 A 111 W xjjfc KITCHEN RMOM mnd HE4TIMO STOVES U for V rtcca Before Ordering FJicwhrre ii- I i: ii v - - mw I UI-KUrATI Ii I'll YRlCtAV AND Hi I...KUN US llulh I'ht tr t ' tit, iuiMitt. vt i. , , TII.I.AMOOK Oltf Vit. A, 0. I'HUKlNh k.mucwt nmtrirr ()fi(0 III WU;m All WoiV ttanMiiitfd. T f t - , - , r-1 r . i . IIB DR. ELMER D ALLEN, Dentist, IUi Mx!rd br (.oatmtfriii SuctrcJini Dr. I'. J. SUrf. a t m I . . . i .... ' rt IJOr.e. Orn Kvilnf Itt ai4l'i54 Dr. Jack Olson itK.sjtir.sr i-rsmr OflWe our lroo J a ' Uif.s. f at a Ilea le I Ivef r M H e- 4 1 I tlili b 1Mb I I J. E. REEDY, D. V. virriitUNAi us- Till L fl GEORGE WILLTI Allorruy al Uw rtm . . i a . -i IflllV III IVII lllIIIDV Mtoru-vit l fjtfot(rf lilliMiiuok County flank F" . I Clt a i mcsrw Lawyer Dl'.t'T.sCIIHH l)t)KAT 'K'll I 111 I I IIKIIIIOOK IIIOIK . ii ui i i i . . t i it. T. H. G0YNE Atlotmey-t-Law nJ, U. S. Cotntniiiioncf Oppoiitr Ccurlliuuie Geo. P. Winslow A'iTOHNIiY AT I AW Tillamook Illo. K IUhiiii 20J E. N. CRUS0N. i miner ii in i r i ii. a Contracts Taken Estimates I'urni.slicd. All Work (ImiriiiUffl, ' 'i.iiM.iwink.Of r IUMCCI I Iflliaivi " G. L. DICK tc SON, rrof1 Bold Plionr ' I he Sam Price lo uvei-- TILLAHOOK UNDHKTARINO: u. n. iiitNiai: My- Four Doom West of l'"l3l?, Ludy AitUtant When oqo 'I