Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, March 09, 1915, Image 3

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..jr SPRING TONIC
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f(,kt''u l"Ml "" mihi Mtiikt-N lilt? worth
pRlN(i NBGKSSITII2S
rf f.m I ! i'hiiiiI'hicc in our Toilet At tu lc n.-pni i tnt-nt.
The r"'H wriilhtfriii Spring "mIu it ik-ivmiii v to hurt
Thfe' enjoyment in Our Toilet Cream.
IS IS ONE Or THE MONTHS
f li if ri'i-r't'Mllt hliinil.l I.. I... ..i .
IKJUf " - i " inn pirvillllloil
plii.l .t"ift S I iii-l I olilm,,, fit to follow the
r ui r Hiin, i in nine in i Hit' ft 1 i iim i ,,r Ctt,
K III
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, vmUIi Mini ri'hl cure a in t. wurk ,,, ,)t
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SUNDRY DEPARTMENT.
i ' al reroiroa, P-nf nv.mei-r. f......i.i
OUR
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jjf( ,i. . n MM and '., Uai.-la.. Knbur ami (tfetV
OMAR'S DRUG STORE!
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
I,fl" ' ,r U-'i " uit ! Nr rawuy HimMw-
uno or irh III.
IX. (llllxtrt tnrieit.iit of Miniver, wim
In lowii Iflny,
All MihU n'f nmieiit work done by
J. II. DMmmii. ( nil Mill. ml plume.
Mr. II. E. Weston ln. honti nirilcu-il
with NVnUItU for iiiififly months
Tim Granite miiii four illlfrrniit women
to Imlp nml r If tlmy imi.-d help, Imii
Mr. Wtttiwi WMit nhle in net tt rim in I
mm, nml Mr. Wwilon muboa u very
'kI hlrwl girl mi tlmy get nlong n
Well.
Two World Expositions
Now Open,
Leave ortltt for nil klwfi of wJ
with th THIm."k Peed
I hvt. h Hlru lltthr farm J-.tnihg one
af the html twits ,i (, wiltmmitto
vlkv t'' trh(. 1JC tr Impruv; fi,r,H
l-ruHrrly in tlw vlni.ily of ItliiU or
lU.y.r Will raiMldvr vu t
K.fKJOOO In -n itrlmnK l'l
full 'W--rHtJ)t lh fwt ttr. 0.
II, Wi. 04 OrfKoriiiiii HWif., IVl.
Uml, Utlgon,
Ccromi fuijixtatlun Iikk-Vii f,r unto.
IW A. T. ..tii,
t'Kw Tl.j;.r. rwwntlr I'.rfllawd.
h i I .li ih Ornni Thyr hnti
hpr with . flu enuJl of nl warding
Cecil !)ippcniiifls. J
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i ' . i . r . n town,
' faun i Murine'.
I ! II. !i hi I: ill 111 we.
. r ( tti Itrtmen)
U A 'ijnn ftfiKiffly f
Hi-hiry, a j .loU-r, whip nw, M
frr whtl ran hy n fi h. n.
IUmiim for frt si Vu Tmr. I"'1 w"t. hat Immmi ittit4 H(M
Th Wi.,n' Kltf Cwrtw will itt( lh" Tlw bruthrr r mw r-l t
In Atlln hull &nUfdr p m, l t M. h"l f wrk In Umu line
Ttl wh. Mm. I. tf. Jntin. 0. l lh tty Hotter
Mt., Muiual lWr. if
C. W, Tnlnwfn Wfi tiut wk fr
-' Ut III Utti.
. f WlMptlcr t In
If -.t:
', r .iir; ). for
' iof it in Uw
. aid fok
1.01 ltHr t U
- ' ' for Mt. ."
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lit ! V' ;! pixxy
Hi. ..f ;i tvarttaW.
M A OUon rt tint ImwL
A qu.Itty of TllUmaok in4
IniermiU m thai (Mirl of ttte lt. ; ,,,r
r !; ? AW .Hu. ,.ri Wl' BbWwi nd Alfrtrf
wtjoti nml I ttuutiU wwrfc hort, , ltn,"',, l"t wpiU, wrr
H, lUiMtm. Jt iKih of ln. ' m""tn xtirimnu In c hmUiry
fcn, ,h ai Uw nuoM of hw PrciU . lrt,lM -,.7 lk:
!. Alfr4 di4 mm rmtto nny
lniuri. Kor Lima IHm iniur. ' hv
T Mml OmvwmIoh hfch ,.u in very Mrlou eondUlo... but
w U h.v. tnwn bM t.t monlfl rlll,, now nnting (Mt. II , will t
b hld on Mrrh It 13 and It. T , untlil o Unix! wUool for poibly a
wW lr U.i nlh. All kll of wcl .! f.tnw pwu for !
IV. Hank itrt. Um IwrUi o ' 8 Shrodj. !
of iu.,r thumomimt. m4 U birUi1 10 kM,n " afl '-" fHr"',;
Vi, ut Ktti-il ("imV on Stur4y. I fcilM twenty ftv ncmbor of ttic!
Womn' fUllvf Ctrt tnn ut Die botne
Ri'rluri'il fnri- rMin! (rip tirkH. Mriiit titiLf
tdt nviTH nt nil poinu in .'iR.r (lin.'Ctiini, to
I In; I 'nnmmi I 'M iflr liii.riiiiti..nnl Kxp'Mitimi,
Smi FrMiirinro, mid i, the iViiuiinfi-Cnlifornin
IvxfKiiiiiii, Him Dii'un, on sale v. vary day
to Novvmlmr iWth.
Via the
Pacific Railway 8c Nav. Co.
Three I'ne TrnhiB from Portland Daily.
ShiiHta Limited: San I'rancisco KxprcsH :
California Xtxpicin.
I'.K'. iS: N'. Tniinn himUi- ilirri-l roiiiH-i'tinu nt J '..rll.i.id
Stop-overs on One Way Tickets
'IVii dnyn ntip,iivr wi'I be nMowoil nt Sun
I'niniiHo iiihI I.h Aiiafk-H mi one wny
lii lictj. mild to Iv.isicrn Ctif when rotittrtl
vin tlu -Sniithfrii P.irillc.
"Cftlifornia and It's Two World Expositions."
V tit-H- 1iihiIIiM ilfncriliiitu the trip fnnn Prt
liiiul to Sim liicuo i iiflud itiir ih, two I2x
poHitioiif., (In: f-ci'ilii- lWiul it' of O i-mi, Hi?
Sinluyoiin mil .SlmsUi Motiut.-nnb, Shu
Jompiiii '-il.y nud Vtwcmitf Xntioicil I '.irk.
I'm- mi npplimtioii to tienn?t Aatnt.
PACIFIC RAILWAY & NAV. CO.
Ji.iiu .M. ht-ott, (m-iktjiI I iit'iim'r Ariit. I '.irtl.ind
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
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COAST POWER CO.
Wtclric Llghllnj -Powrr
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VlH(f I'ljnwOlh (K'lt ovn fjf
ltnil w ami ' wr pUHiB.
Vnll lo font iltrt ttm fttm-
UWt. ty "nriwl man a1..
I ISaotivvly no bwl hbll. nti Irttifwt
hnio imivini;. 0n at It, I. X. Hot Ito. trtn, Ore.
nnvof Mo 1 1 arc Iton'li Colu M. oim
i -it t rntl0 ttltt- frim I'. U. t Ro"Vy, nll
ti tAi Vi in ta Ulo for henfy amy
f Whldr won In xnmltno mifM. M(loniuy uw, Ait
dir Al. II Hchlolh. lttckowiiy.
Kr Hule nkxk. I and S. eonaUUnf
of 19 tuu in Park Vltiitivn. Uyln
tMilfn 3mI Stnwl unit uth HUtiol,
Will mroi. mk m uffr
tnM M f-r immtwlmlw !. Mulll"
W Wi.n T4l IliUfl.
Tim ' 1'nrol Toarhpr' AiMwclntlon
m at Ovn hitfli iurnKil amltturtuin last
night in rwauUr tl'i ail -liwuaawtl
malirr iorlattiiit l Iho wvlfaro of
thn i-mWrn. i.x-ally.
SVoni-i flaw .i frm by man with
fi-. lo .lcl by wn with wlfo sit
maU family. Wo -mm will lo Uimmv
Mrk if ilirml WrIU UUiC nil 111
Uor of - in wllk una wmwi lW.
ol. I). I.. HiMMtt, Tolotto, Ori'iwo.
Clr fonco1 kmU tor lu. K. fi.
Anittn Ituinlut'k, alur.
It. S, t'lurk atK!tln,'r.
Sc Hiiclor Wrtvlt for Kinaaw of nil
Klwla. Hr.ikin lnw ropliwmi. Ati
to bio tln Kry$itk lt'i(w, limy
lit..
Ya w lit c ltiurrc-air-1 tn MHat
I - l mT4 Mr hatr (ft ituHTB
HOUSE U-IRLNG
a tut
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
Al right prlcr
-r iol arran-tnttu
i - I.i ..t.iK-t V
r i-. l-i .'40 yoti
l tn,b-
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i wnt t tin a
;!' II" 1M,
II '- imvII itiii In
1 !n rriln'
-r. M in to-A-n.
1 M't III
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"WMIV IliMal. Ill (Jlr
tfJ'T,v nI U, nt ib,, Hotel
Ik-fernr-m f lor Iho lllWrtH-
l4 Vrol Imxtiil Inm.iV bull.
FHi ; .mm i. ita-inifrurlitnr.
I'lssifH i .if Il(K,Vm'(iy Imrt
IaU-itp. i,r. (i,rtinit fcwilnyn.
I". Ith. I n.. IlnL
MDlrt.t.,-K4 lilwnyitllll hfliHl.
uu. !nr tvo in
:Una. All ifUHriinUtnl.
if Hui (inn.r Friday nftorrvKin. j
Th (KTaalon Iwinif n farwoll to two;
of our act i innibr, Kiln j
Ct)ronl aixl A He Andron. Tlio '
priaklont in oobAlf of the W. it. I
(X DftMiwUtl wipIi with n 'illlamook -iottvofltr
apoon nml ikry nondml by
axtiMtdinf Umnk to Hie corjm. We-
rjirt ry mneb U. .Mwrluro of r4coTwck.fWr ''. romc
tnouib-iri Imii runllxfnir thnrr nro rul '
Jli' W. It, C. argnnhailbna whuro tJioy ! " . '"
will rnlil wo nr on(lnt thy wlti; , L.
ronllnue the worl. Ucbt ruf rrahmnu ' 20 acro fino Iwttiun land koI locn--ojti
Mrvtal snd n Kntir.il i?ooil ilm tln. t mile mith of Tillamook. Good
w tnjoysd by nil. i burn. H vowt. lunm, vni;tn and bar-
eii,.M .in' mrni umii. i nrr rouson
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
The Tillamook (Yuntv Sunday School
Aaaocialion will bold a convention at
rillaiiH.lt. Ortffftin, March 12-18-11.
PHOGIIAMMK
PHI DA V BVENI N'G T 130 '
Sonjr nml Devotional Service
Mrs. 15. E. Kini;.
Audross of Wekreme ..Kev. ilntKorottt-'
Ifpon Hev. Ford1
Anthem Unittil Choir
AddrM Uov. C. A. Pbippn '
SATURDAY FORENOON 10:00 '
Praise Sorvici: 1..V. GIttinJ
In n ahurt tiitte tW play
Swoi'lhvarl" will be otfurtftl by the
Drama tie I'lub. .Mr. MclWcll rcoiml
pvrmiaaiun tu iro.t'nl lbi play by
lorat latent only, thtirfur we may
look forward to tbla shuv nn it 1.4
Mblo. Good terms. I 'nil on or udilress
II. A. Kiiinutimii. Tilldiiiook, City.
STUMP PULLER FOR SALE
I will noil ti bwnnnon uliimt) puiior
Tho Hundnr School, Factor in
Van '
C. A. I'hipn
Ohio day wn celebrated at Ashland
Marrb 2 by former Obloann.
Ofgon ranka 25th among tha state
rf tlin t'nlon In thf number of niiio-'
mobile rPKlstrntlonsi.
Tlic atalc rnUroid commlr,Ion lina
ilftcldod to rnlonic four of Itc employes
In oritur to nit cxieBsoa
Thin wk mirkd tbo feathering 6t
rcprtaontatlvM at Porlbtnd of ell the
charter of the Daur.ht-tr of the
American Korolntlon In Oreson
Properly of an tlmatod T.tlun cf
J2W0 clmnd hnnd.1 Sntnrday nt Al
bany flrat public milea day. attended
by 2000 pron from all porta of tho
sorrofliHllnj: country. " j
Barring unfornan dabiyn. work on
the construction of thn now wing to
the imatcrn Oreifon atato hwpltnl will
L- aUirted In W day, according to Su
perintendent W. D. MfKury.
Mrs. C. It. Phillips, awl 84. one of
lh member of tlw Whitman party
blb crovaetl the nialna in died
H' at Tackamaa. near Oregon City, fol
0 low! dj an tllneMi of a few day.
O Sewuor Chamborluln ! advlned by
the aerretary of AKrtcultttre that tho
y rfepartmrnt will deUil a drainaRK en
0 neer to Oregon on April 1, to assist
X tlie Oreron dralnae commlanlon.
n Th loin- of the Knight of I'ythlaa
rt at The Daiirt hai appointed n corn
m;tie to arrant- for the erection of
ft foar-tory. ri-inforced concrete lodgo
and apartment Imlldine In that city.
Thorn JMwaon, 75 years old. an In
mate of the atate inane asylum. tab
bid and probably fata'iy wounded
Thomas I). '.Valilo. another Inmate of
th lr.at.'tnt'.in. Waido is 71 yearn old.
The f.a'f of O-.pon expended $50.
2H.IS 3i'!nK Hl In aitlng the var
ious orphaanfiea. foundllnK asylums
and uirj 'ar iMt-tutlons which draw
finam !! aitl 'rr.ni U;t atate. This Is
shown by the annual report of those
Institution.
The tate htsthway rotnir slon has
adTcrtUvd for b:.!-: fur c.nstmctlng
. Ue Mitt h"T Vv'r.' se"' - - 'v
! lumbla hijliway. The ft retch of road
is abet r. m U- '. ,i !.. jt.- I
the topography of the land will cost In
- the neighborhood of $0,040.
' Unless there is unprecedented
' spring rainfall. Stiver Lake will bo
dry before the end of tht- summer of
1915. This is the pred'ctfi f -t-Ucrs
who cultivated ranches In thai
izle '70s on the 11,000 acres of laud
over which water now stand.
Instantly
AudroM Rev
Social Adjourn men l
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. l'sM
Devotional. He v. While'
Address. . .
abotullv Urn latoat play to make any wl,h w)llc, j PIin ,jcveloji 120 h. p. My
hit in he East. Itdealtwrtly with ronnnn for sellim: is that I have finished
Ulllir-l Mm I'nnt. I'liiu. n-a
u-l..r Hull, II.... I ir ti..... .
dren were seriously injured when In
bound imsserser train No. 1 on tho
O.-W. R. & .N. lice crashed into a va
ron in which tlie famitv was driving
. Rev. Giltifts , ... civiL.tv. ...r r:nt.. in
,0 " ; Mrs- Trombley Portloml.
Imml.t.ble . . . . . Rev. C. A. Phipp, f Di,covertng ,hree bcrglars robbinR
1 he bunday-Schoots needs ho genfrJk, ro.rchanUtS0 8toro of Jo3.
. . , , Mrs- Mwnrd ! ttpn (joodlnj; at St Paul. Dasde! Girdle.
nuu' rcev. .MacKonzie
Address Kev. C. A
SATURDAY EVENING. 7:30
Praito Service Sirs. H. W. R. Holmes
the Europoan war, but only oiioukIi to
sjivit tone to the piny. There in no one
shliMl view of the online, nor is thorn
unv mention of the rmuilu, only an
incident thai Uken place from whirh
the piny is written. Thia play is worth
wHitlm; for, you may never see the
likes of this mid again. Tho date will
imii he ntinouimed.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
tut 1 1 in fttimiH on my farm nnd have
no more u.-o for tne nmcliiiut. Chas,
Kuniu.
L llv r,-.rti tlm birlli of n .on lo
JwMm. J. w. JennliiK. Jr.. on
5 Uh,
Situ
r'ayls.t SSorilf Cmwlmw
e"lVurriiil t tlm ponltmi-
le rl,,,,., t',,1,,,,,1,1,, Grnplio.
Itni-1 n. w. ..vli,L. Bu. An.
Kf.J. I) llhrr- .l
ri-i,i..i i ti i I.....
. " i..niiiuni urns.
wtliem i'iii,,M,k Llmo Pro-
hBlrlwn, .,, , M, mi
1'irii r. nt llemloek on
J;y tf lost week. )r. Wendt wi.h
taran.l t a liiw of btutizios with
ipmltty, thai we can ell In compcti-!
lion with lb mud order lunise and
,ve ymi in-mej. Rrlng ymireaiaK'
nial eoiiw in sikI eoinpwre prlewt. Ev
ery buRy fully KiianuiU'ed. TIIIb
iniMik lecd l".
On Tnn of i'vnl wiiU Two Cords
of Wood nml r Wife don'l have to
Saw mih! Split It. Uinu-Sehrniler Co.
Hello Centrnl Gl'ino aaW.
Ijtat Wetlneaday 1 1 from U LmlloH
Relief Corps went to visit Mrs. II. K.
Woituii, ti.kli.ir nil kinds of fruit nro
K... thinit. for a lunch and had " irod
tiiin. and a M.leiHlid repast. They were
thiink fully riH-elved.
Tlw Tillamook Mine Product Co. is'
rosily to fill nnlera for lime stone, j
Send all Cointnutiicatlnns to U. G. i
'.limksnn, Tillninook, Ctittoiners are
riMpiootiMl t.i bruii; sucks or il will be
necessary to charge 3c extra fur each
sack.
Eat
Vkeseck's
Bread
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
AT ALL r.ROCivKS
olo Mrs. MabKenzia
Address Rev. C. A. Phipp
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2-JSQ
Address to Boys Rev. ('.. A. Phipp
SUNDAY EVENING," :30
Soni; Service J. V. Bnird
Antliom Unitwl Choir
Scripture Readlui;....Rev. Van Winkle
Duet Mrs. Minich and .Miss ltewley
Address Kev. C. A. Phipps
All meetings except the Suuduv
evening meetini;. will be held at t'le
M. E. Church, and the Sunday eveniin:
meeting will be nt the Christian
Church.
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STRENGTHEN YOUR KIDNEYS
This Treatment Is Gurnntccd by the
lf lllO ItlllllllVH
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UB II I, k I.
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CHARLES I. CL0UGH CO.
are mIiil'l-IhI. In their nellnn, ireneral III a1 c I 1
tfkln Htreetli.i.H arise, due t" Ch. xlr ' 1
! th ikm in , Sir." X an.es h.t uM l ear), for
. no klfltiituu i -i .iirn..s ..,....,11,0 tho i.roirfuro 01 nmni
fl . 'wjna IHMII L It 11 I'l Lllllin. I I I "I" 'J
ml9 licini,cliP tin! other nilin
matt..Lt?',,nr.n t,fl"' ilium l tfnmt,
'ii in llmiioily.
wo wiint y,m iitry U
' I! ..,i-t.lltUllll4lt.
illievs; 0V uismwuo.
luienlu. . .. .. ,,,, ...f
niniiMiro lo in" poi"ii
ii iti..... 'PH.oiirnoiii n v i iiiii.j
HI h nf on,ur' Wo foul the ntmoHt w.nlUlunri; in thin Iroi tn n .
C. I. Clouh Co.
tv'idlnhlt' nrillilliSt
Wicr Sprvolicu Ucjith.
isk The IV! an
Rents
lie will pay yon from S'J.OO to $-l..C)0 niorc
per liionlli for yonrhotisf il it lias nvell equip
ped hath room
liiBilk ol. It
Aetiwlly from 21 to M( per cent tn the in
vestinent or about V:i of the net return', from
that house you rented. Cnn you invest
IjuOtToQ any better.
SEE
R. F. ZACHMANN about it
Tillamook's Leading Plumbing & Sheet Metal Shop
MILLINERY OPENING
May i' suggest to you in an ctn
,1 .uic manner the utmost importance
"i .uijiiaiiiting yourself at the opening
.! the sr.ii.n. with the many new and
x.vo! effects in millinery which will
be in voifue.
The real practical way is to visit a
market where you can see the busi
nt.s timulatiui; creation.! he tempt
i..R new shapes, the correct style of
tiiiiuiiinjr and the new coloring.
Hence our display and the invitation.
We have spent more time than usual
! familiarixe ourselves with the pre
valintr styles. The small hat will be
in vogue for the early spring, while
fashion leads decidedly to the mili
tary shapes and colors. The prevail
ing colors are Relgian blue, Lard, Old
lose and Cherry Red,
I Hlma Johnson will be in a tictler
position than ever to serve you, you
will be given our best courteous at
tention ami your orders will be care
felly, intelligently, ami promptle ex
ecuted. May we not look forward
to a visit from you on or about Wed
nesday, March the tenth? Remember
Hilina Johnson's ticvt door to Monk's
Studio.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all teach
ers that, applicants writing for teach
er's certificates nt the next teacher's,
examination, which will begin June'
30, 1015, will lie required to write in
Physiology for a one year state cer
tificate. No applicant will be required to
write on Physical Geography for any
certificate.
V, S. Unci, Supt.
a ciliaeu. owned fire with a rifie and
Phipps ; fcjUed an unidentified member of the
trio. Deputy Sheriff Needhnm later
arrested James Grady and Frank Un
dennoyer. Carlos U. Byron, a timber operator
of Seattle, and Frank U. Alley, an at
torney of Rosebunt, were indicted at
Portland by the federal grand jury,
charged with having presented to tho
Koseburc land office false affidavits
and claims relating to timber and
stone lands, with intern to defraud the
Kovernment.
Representative Sinuott announces
appointments for U. S. naval academy
as follows: Robert Holler. Klamath
Fulls: Claudo 11. Hill, Klamath Falls,
first alternate: Chris. Wetle, Tho
Dalles, socoud alternate: Gerrill M.
Dowull, Tho Dalles, third alternate.
Tho civil service examination will be
hold April 20.
Invitations and menu cards printed
on Union county pino boards sawed by
the George Palmer lumber company
"will piny an Important xart In adding
novolty to tho dinner which the La
Grande commercial club will she Its
members .March a. On that occasion
nothing but made-ln-Uuion county art!
cles are to appear ou the table.
One of tho largest projects for do4
volopmotft of iho dry district of east
ern Orogou wns announced as roady
for construction work somo time this!
spring by Asu B. Thompson, president!
of the Oregon Irrigation congress. Tho
project calls for tho reclamation of
19,000 acres of land near Echo, Uma
tilla county, on what Is known as tho
Tool project.
Because the cost of the buildings to
be constructed for tho state Institu
tions will not total more than $126,000
for the bleuuium, the state board of
control has decided lo dispense with
the services of State Architect V. U.
Knighton after he completes tho wing
for tho eastern Oregon insane asylum,
thn pay for that Job to bo ou a com
mission basis.
The budget giving estimates of tba
financial ueeds of state Institutions
and departments, prepared by "Secre
tary of State Oleutt far the member
of the last legislature, Is the first com
prehensive one ever Issued by u Btste,
according to James E. Boyle, head ot,
tho department ot economics ot th
University of North Dakota, and a re,
ogntzed authority on state govra
uunt, i .
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