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TILLAMOOK WEEKLY THE COUNTY ITEMS GATHERED BY 8UR CORRESP8NDENTS A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks , Happenings Woods (FROM THE OCEAN WAVE) It is reported that the bind contest be tween Mr Atkinson and Mrs L Stanley was decided*in her favor. Mr. heater Ray ami wife will move in this fall and leinain in Ibis city this win ter. G. W. Gue, P. E. of this district, will preach at this place on Sunday morning Oct. 10th; nt Netarts Oct. 9th. Mr. W E. Convert «nd the Misses Weatherly came in from the valley last week, returning Tuettihiv. Misses Rose and Effie Weatherly will spend the win ter in Portland. Rev. Allen’s family will arrive in this city shortly mid remain one year with our people. The field to be covered by Rev. Allen extends over unite a good deal of country and it will be impossible for him to bold services here every Silli- day. NETARTS Miss May Donaldson closed a very suc cessful term of school here Friday. Miss Ollie Donaldson was visiting in this vicinity last week. Kirk Johnson and family were camp- ing for a few days at Netarts last week. Mr. ami Mrs. C. B. Wiley and Mi MH Nettie Morgan returned from the valley Monday. A Fearful Experience A POSTMASTER LOSES THE USE OF HIS LEGS AHO ARMS. Edwin R. Tripp, of Middlefield Center, Meets with a Hazardous Encounter Which Renders Him Helpless. ‘Don’t cry, my dear,” to tiny Bess, “One kitten's enough to keep; Now run to nurse, for 'tis growing late, And time you were fast asleep.” Frank Lundberg miule fifty Hulling the other night. tlol III I M Mr. Klonn caught aflluigeon in net that weighed 20()M» h . hid Tho seliommrs Amethyst, Bidwell and Prosper were towed in on the fhat by the Mnggie. The Amethyst will load stave bolts for Ed. Ziler. The Prosper is a large three master and this is her first tiip since coining from Alaska. Mr. Tuttle was in town Sunday eve. Miiirie<l nt the bride’s home on Oct. . I Nigs Chua Effenberger to David Paiegoy. both of Tillamook. This is (he (bird wedding in Nehalem in the last few weeks. Who w ill be next? The Elmore came in again Saturday. Mrs. H. A . Bloom is qii’te ill. The fishermen me catching a large anmuiil of lisli and tin? canneries running night and day. Mr. Fin lev received a letter today stilting that in» would receive a pension of eight dollaiH per month mid hack pen Aion lor 4*2 years at eight dullais per month. Our merchants all received freight on the Maggie. H. Kieb’. mill ia running full blaat. Gilbert Demi «» initiated iu Sweet Brier t.’irele Sutnnly night. the Mr. Steinhäuser’» new I iouho ia nearly compieteti Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. It C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. W. II. II Cary Inis the largest 9to<-k of ammunition in the county. Vita Medicinefl make red blood, lieiul ad. No cure, 110 pay. * Miss. May Oakes spent Sunday in Bay The morrow dawned, and rosy and sweet, Came little Bess from her tian; City. The nurse said, “Go into mamma’s room, John Walt is here looking after his in And look in grandma’s lap." terests in Tillamook Co. ‘Come here,” said grandmamma with a smile, Quite a number of people from the val From the rocking chair where she sat; ley have called here this past week tor “God has sent you two little sisters; the purpose of purchasing salt jd salmon. Now what do you think of that?” Chas Ostrander has moved into his Bern looked at the babies a moment, new residence located on his property in With their wee heads, yellow ami brown, the South part of town . And then to grandmamma soberly said: The tug Mnggie came in from A storia Thuradny. Creases ............. Jo to ouc "líder Vests..................... I"1' ;i,ht Dtesses. . .10 10 ’Bemises................... 10 to 25c Drawers............ 10to25c Comhiimliun Suits............l.V Skirls......................... ¿0 to 50c Waists..................... 10 to 25c Shirt Waists............. 15 to 25r- Wrapper*. ‘ Sacquea..................... l& hi 50c Stockings............................-5c Apron"................... .5 to toe C.-pe Collars .......5 to 15c Cliemisettes....................... »5»’ Tidies........................... 5 to Ilk- J.A PIES’ LIST— l’ii. * Ba nkets............. ...25 to 75c I Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets. Which One We hear that Miss Jessie Barker ami George Riefenberg are to be united in marriage on the 12th ¡list. Both patties have been residents of this place and made many friends while here, who wish them all joy and prosperity. . ,25c I’an'".............. ... ,3< Towel" .......... • î‘s1- Napkiufl........ ,5 lulfc Table Cloths She< tfl ......................... ‘^c Pillow Slips................. Pillow Sham«- .25c to $1 Bed Spreads. .10 to 25c Roller«.......................... J« Curtains, Lace.50c t<> $1 Curtains, Plain 10 to 25c Overalls...................... 10c Blouses........................Wc Caps.................... 5 to 10c Gloves.......................... m J. W. ATWATER, Manager Diseases ScliopI boys are all busy hunting thin There were two little kittens, a black and a gray wees. A nd grandmother said with a frown: Miss Frankie Jackson is expected “It never will do to keep them both, The black one we’d better drown. home from Dallas soon. Bay City GENT’S LIST— Price. Shirt, Plain ...................... 1<* Shirts, P. K.... ............ 12'..e shirt Negligee. ............ 12‘4 c SliirtH, Fiiixy. .................15c Cuffa .15e Shirts witi» Col Over Shirts........ ................ 10c X gin Shirts . . ............... 10c Cmler Shirts .. ................ Sc . . Sc Drawers .......... Coll:» 1'4.............. ............. 2».,c 1 Ulfs. I' .It'll.. . . ............ 2l-,c llaiidkereliiefa. ...2*2 to 5c Socks, per pair .. .............. 3c Neckties........... ........ 5 lo 10c Linen Coats. . . ... 15 to 25c V ...I,................ ... 15 to 25c From Ottego Republican, Cooperstown, N. Y. or aix boxes for $2.50 at any druggist’«, «nd Extra charges sent for two boxes. I used the pills faith Dyeing, cleiiiiiiig anti repairing, pressing and creasing, fully ami they gave me an appetite. I then sent for four more boxes, and before I hud for work one on short notice, 'lerms, C. O. D. taken all of them my feet and legs which rwratdi» BV THE DOZEN- When a wathinK contains two dozen or more. 50 cts. pvr doz; had been cold began to get warm. “ I was a member ot the Town Boatd that oneZzen. all big pie«., J1.00; one dozen, big and small, 75 cent.. No shtrts, shirt w.usts or summer and bad to be carried an«i put into a Skirts allowed b, the dozen; they must go al list prices. Washing, washed and dried t wagon to go to the'meetings, and in fact was You must not expect to s i. helpless, as my neighbors Know. In August per dozen; washing dried and starched, 30 «nts per dozen I could walk around the house by pushing a in all your big pieces and get them done at list prices. If you send ill y our big ptec s. only, chair. I kept getting better and managed we will have to charge you more. to move around more, until at election time , that year, I walked with a cane to the poll«; ' a short distance from my home. I continued to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pal« People until I ha«i taken eighteen i>oxea. I could then get around, and to-day walk to the post office ami back, a distance of on«* ADMINISTRATOR’S FINAL ACCOUNT Every new subscription to the H ead quarter of a mile, three times a day, and Notice is hereby given that the uudersigned attend to my duties as postmaster. blings light handed in before Oct. 15 hat filedin the Ccunty Courtof Cillaniook Coun “In the spring of 1893 I was elected town clerk, which office I held for three years, I with it as a premium a year’s subscrip- ty State of Oregon his final account as admin- had previously been a justice of the peace moved in a chair. (ion to the Oregonian. If you wnnt the strator of the partnership of Claude Thayer **I think it was Iu June that I read of the for tnirty-two years. I am now 70 years of state and and G. Gabrielsen deceased and the Court ease of a man ia Saratoga Co., N. Y., who age, ami have lived in this town for al»out best general newspaper in the has appointed Tuesday November 2nd 1897 at wa« taken very much as myself. lie had forty-six years. For nearly fifty years I l>est local paper in the county subscribe io o’clock iu the forenoon for the hearing of taken Dr. William«’ Pink Pills for Pal« worked at the blacksmith’s trade. I am now. objections to said account and the settlement People which contained, in a condensed form, able to do work in my gar«ien now, and saw all the element« necessary to give new life some of my wood. I consider that my rew» thereof. i use who People eat and sleep well toration to health is due to th« use of Dr. and richness to the blood and restore shat Claude Thayer tered norreo, and had been cured by their Williams* Pink Pills for Pale PeMle. Vitrt Remedies. Read ad. No cure, Administrator. E dwim R- T uff .” # Subscribed and «worn to baftre me tldfi no pay. “ I learned that the pill« were prepared by Handley & Handley ___ tho Dr. William«’ Medicine Company, Sche 23d day of June, \W7 Attorneys for estate. None but Vita Medicines cure Blood H omes H akkam , Mary nectady, M. T., and only oust 50 cents a box Mr. Edwin R. Tripp, the pastmaster at Middlefield Center, N. Y., recently had a dangerous experience which left him in a helpless state. His system was so much shattered that it was feared he might never recover. In an interview with a reporter of the Republican, regarding this experience which had attracted considerable attention, Mr. Tripp stated: “ Iri March, 1892, I was taken with what I afterward learned was locomotor ataxia, and I kept getting was unable to walk, and i my arms. _ I worse until I lost the use — of ------ ----------- llfnl «Inntíira doctored with two skillful doctors hut. but tP- re ceived no benefit, and also used a galvanic battery but kept getting worse and the doc tors told me they could do no more. This was in .May ami June, 1892. I gave up all hope of ever having the use or my limb« •gain. and did not expect to live very long. I was unable to dress or undress myself, and could not get around the house unless 1 was panse« 1 Thousands of wild geese have over this vicinity of Lite. HEADLIGHT; If you want watches or j°welery as cheap as at Portland go to Letcher’s. Mrs. Siurgeon is now prepared to lake orders in tho latest styles tf winter wrap«. Be sure to see the samples. No cure, no pay. Read ad.* Those who believe chronic diarrhoea I* asturage Notice. to be incurable should read what Mr. P. All persons desiring to find good E. Griiriiiim, of Guars Mills, La., has to pasturage for horses and caite, will do say on the subject, viz.: ‘I have been well to see me about it. Price are as a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever | follows. For yearling 15c per month, since the war and have tried all kinds of i 2 year old 20c, 3 year old 25c. Horses medicines for it. At last I found a $1.00 per month. The pasturéis on the remedy that effected a cure and that was premises of C. E. Thayer, an I is on tide hind. I will not be responsible for any Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and ! lost stock. Parlies desiring to pasture Diarrhoea Remedy.’’ This medicine stock on the above prentices must make can always be depended upon for colic, arrangements with me before putting on cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoen. their stock. C. A. Bailey. It is pleasant to tjike and never fails to W. J. May Tillamook County Assessment Following ¡ h the completed hshprs - nient of Tillamook Comity furnished to the H kadi . ight by A mhchhoi * Stephens: Acres of land 300 428, value 85i 604, average 2831 Improvements on deeded landa 11500 Town and City lot* 7684 val. Is9, 716, avr fl2 482 Improvement!« on Town and t ity lots M9«s ” land not deeded or pat. 6 765 Miles of Telephone lines, value I Boo M«lsc and stock in trade 20 000 Farming implements » M3 Steam and sailboats and stationary eng’s I7 585 Money lo 413 Notes and accounts 68 385 Share« of stock 65 000 Household furniture, watches, jewelry 1886«» Horses ami mules 1H7 val $i2 293, average 10.72 (’attic 6S69 value $53074. average 7 TS Sheep and g«»ats 1728 value $1740 average 1 06 Swine 828 value $1294 average I 59 Gross value of all property I 171 652 Exemption 111 45b Total taxable property 1060 I96 Number of polls 810. Poll tax collected D 19 Fines $20.00. A m Page At Son See It McIntosh & Townsend will pay the highest market price in cash for da ir utter delivered at their factory «t Tilla mook. “I’m not gel Co. No cure, no pay. Medicine Co. « 15cts. pei Notice Wanted 20 cords of wood the Court House, 4ft woodcut and stacked in wood slie<l. Fi fo Mime with County Clerk oil or befoie the 1st day of Oct. 1897. W W. Conder Co. Judge <'I»«*H|> lumber. Tillamook Lumber Co. have again re duced their prices, nn.l are now selling roitgli lumber at $6 00. Sized lumber 7.00, shiplap 7 00, pickets I x 3—4 feet long $7.00 per thousand pickets. The following extract from a letter written by Page & Co. Commission Merchants, to the Tillamook Dairy I Association is selfexplanatory, and shows the reason for the present agitation con- 1 corning better I ran sport nt ion. It also of this place, shows incldently what is the opinion of Must be cabli. Portland commission houses on the sub- S 0 Foster. ject: “Butter insiket extrenv Iv «loll Have !><» You Want to Mell? lowered the price of Trask River to 40c Imping to increase the sale. Quite a lot Consideiable money is on deposit in of your butter received on (he 17ih ifl this city for the purchase of impcve«l ii trendy quite strong, as naturally would and unimproved properly within four or expect it to be; was quite a long time oil live miles of town Parlies having such (lie iniy mid we have had it in «tore now hinds for sale, will do well Io call nt (hr quite awhile; you will undoubtedly siitfei 11 f \i»f . igiit office and leave discript ions «{iiite a loss. It is simply outrageous that of the lend together w ith price mid the tinnspoi tut ion between here and terms. your place should be so bud that von ■ should have lost on this l«»t of butter I his amount of money. Had it 11 rrlved Town property in Tillamook, consist when vour Mr. Brant was here could ing of house, Barn Mini *a acre of hind, have sold a portion of the Trask River for sale sale cheap $300 00 easy terms nt 60c, and certaiiilv would have placet! Also 20 acres of Tide Land adjoining h II of it at 55c without any trouble at nil By the time it arrived here the market town $1000 00 easy terms. was perfectly Hat.” M. C. Trowbridge. I'll, nip ill aulxtltulion in tbis country o' Italian«, PuleeJlungminns, and tbe like for Eli,liali-N|«aking unskilled la bor line niiipieetioiiably bail nome ten- ileiiey tomakecapitalinta mor« arbitrary ami less carefully just in dealiii, with l*ortl»n«l Market. norkingiiieu. Thia new iniiiii, ration has sharpened the distinction between A* given by Allen fk Lewis. organiieil and nuorgaiiiied l»l>or. The WHEAT—Market, advance nominal •t 74c tuiiles unions can usually take pretty good care of themselves, 1ml it is com 1076c, KAateru Oregon; A’alley, 79c paratively bant for the newcomers from OATS—No.1, whitt', S> to 54; grey, 29 31c Eastern Europe to resist injustice. Tlmse choice. BARLEY —Feed >1900, to 19 50 engaged in miiiin,. it is true, have now been more or less completely brought in- POTATOES— Iu good demand at 40 to 45c t>> lalior organisations; but generally |wi *ack. speaking the newcomer ia at the mercy IH'TTKR—Store, in rolls 17 H (4 22SC per rail of capital For the past two years the choice dairy, 10 4 35c per roll ; creamery 40 ininiigiaiita coming from Austro Hun (< 45c per roll. gary, Italy, Poland, and Knsam have eouatitiited it |>ei cent of our total immi KGU8. -Choicecandled i?'4cper dot gration Their nveinge illiteracy is to1 HIDES—DrytuS»4 15c; given oc to 7c. per cent, as compared witli wloui 31, per DRIED ATPIES— Evaporated bleached, 6 cent among immigrants from Greet Biilian and Ireland, France, Germany, flffbHc evaporated unbleached. 4'4 5c. mid ScandiunviA Only one in about 25 PH A RS—Sun and evaporated. 4(46c. of the immigrants from southeastern, DRIED Pl.VMS— Pitless, «.(«go-, prunes. 4c to Einope is a skilled workman. They are exploited by our corporations in gangs at low wages ii|um all kinds of work re- CHICKENS- fc«o«l h 50 ouir ng muscle rather than skill, and they are not always treated with ordinary TVRKKYff—Uve. ite for choice. lnallce by contractor, —From "The DI CKS-Young fj 00 i4Uoo I’logre-s of the world,” in American Monthly Kewiew of Reviews for Oeiober. GKESK-Young 15 00(416.00 ■>«» You Want lline? If so please remember I lint J. E. Till- lie keep mi excellent «apply of nil kind, jofeotlou Ixxe riibl>er I'tieil, amt rubber I iom wound with wire. Our price* are nut right. Eytion decease; to the creditors of, and to all person having claims against said desoeased, to presnet them, with the necessary vouchers, with in six months, after the first publication of Ibis notice, to the said executor, at the office of W. II. Cooper, in the City of Tillamook, in Tilla- mokoCoutity, State of Oregon. Dated this 14 day of September, 1897. B. F. Ely, Executor of the last will an«! test ament of I.ydi.i Eynon, deceased ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an or der issued «mt of the County Courtfor Tillamook County Oregon, in probate on the loth day of July 1897, the undersigned was by said couit duly appointed administrator of the estate of Barnant Buback, deceased; and all persons hav ingclaims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present them to the undersigned with proper voucher at the office of AV. J. May in Tillamook City Oiegoii, for settlement, within six months from this date. Dated July 20th 1H97. J. B. Delsinan J. W. May atly. for Adm'r. Administrator CITATION I n the C ounty C ourt of the S tate of O re - gon , FOR THE COT'NTYOF TlLLAMOOK, SS. In the matter of 1 tlie estateot I Ernest Wyss > Citation Deceased. J To the unknown heirs of Et nest Wyss the above named de«’edent greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, on are hereby cited and required lo appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, at the Court Room thereof,at I llamook. in titestiiJ County, on *1 nesday. the 2nd day of November. I897 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, then ami there to show cau»<, if mty exists, why G. O. Nolan. administrator of the above named estate, should not be granted an order of sale of the interest of the above named decedent Ernest Wyss in and to the the lands in Tillamook < ourty. Oregon, deaciibed as fallows towit I he s E of the s E % ofrccticn 11 and the S 4 of the S W and the N E Q of S W \ of section 1. in 1’ 1 N of K - w of the Willamette Meiidian in Oregon containing 1«acres. Witness, the Hon. W. W. Conder 1 Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook with the seal of Mid Court affixed this 13th day , of September 18^7. Attest. J D. Edwards Cleik T1ti> notice ia «erred by publication by ord.r ' C arefully G raded C ommon & H igh S chool D epartment and T eacher ’ s C lass . Y ear divided into 2 terms of FOUR AND A HALF MONTHS EACH. TU ITI OB Per Term.......... Ter Year (in ad rance) Ptr Meath......... Par Mouth (primary department I2.JO »..8.00 ' 1.00 I 1 4 TRADE MARKS, ’ DESICNS, COPYRIGHTS Ao, Anyone sending a sketch a.;d description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents m America. We have a Washington office. latents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice iu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully'illustrated, largest circulation of any scientific lourmii. week'y, terms|3.00 a year; Sl.aifsix months. Specimen copies and H and B ook on P atents sent free. Address MUNN A CO., 361 liroudway. New York. Eizh TDarkef' Freali Fish of every diacription in tlieir season. Are you fond of Clams, Crabs, Fresh, Smoked And Salt Fish? IF SO GO TO L./I. CHIPMAN’S Market on West Main Street, Opposite Aiderman Hotel Building.' L> A. CHIPMAN, Proprietor Lung Troubles ud Consumption Can be Cured. Michell Lewis & Staver Company F. M. Lamb Tillamook. Ore. A paper co.iUlnin C0(| news, and In every « ay in wliitli ullthe vatie.i iudu»lriea and lutereNtM of Die eouuty. Such a paper is that is the The Headlight is the oldest paper published tn the county, and hai done more to advertise the county and call attention to all its various resources and iulcrest capital in R« development than all ot’-er nev..«- papera ccmbl ed. It h 1 never failed to rtu all in its pouefor the good of the country, in letuiu tor thia the people of the county have bestowed upon it a most generous patronage. The Headlight has to day Double Of any other newspaper in the county. And all this is spite cf the fact that other papers have been given away for ncthitig in order to lessen the Headlight's »’ireuiatioa. The Headlight does not need to beg people to take it or plead fot a caanee to enter their ho nes as a special favor as a premium given for something else. It is a ligitiinate newspaper, and it County Official Paper It was so designated last February by the County Commissioners, who at that term passed the following or der: In the matter of select!:»/ a news paper under the provisions of an act of the Legislature approved Feb. 21st «97- “On tlie 2d day of Feb: nary, 1897, it be ing a <1 iv of the regular term of this court for Janna y 1897, this cause continued to t »is lime for filing of ptoifs by tl e newspapers contesting heir ji , « o nes on to b‘ heard rtmi the p b-her of the Tillamook Headlight having du'y filed a ceri- fi d ! s o' its ■ on fide yearly sub- fcrib rsliving iu this county, and no > t er pub i-her bavin,' s > filed meh l;st, and the Herald I’ublis'i ing Co. liav’vg appeal ed by its attorney AV. I.. Fro L and « x prowl y waived the Hlipg o.’ such li*t or further con test herein it. is hereby ort'eted that theTi 1 tnjok Headlight be and he...- by is ie ected as the newspaper pub 1. h «1 in Tillamook County,Oregon, having the largest c’t euialioii with in s i.i county and wherein shall be publish the proceedings of the court •as required by the 1 revisions of an act of the Legt»lalu:e of ti e State of Oregon, approved Feb. 21, 2891.” Any other paper claiming to be the County Official paper does so without shadow of truth or authority. No other publishes al! the county offic ial matter. The Headlight is also The City Official Paper and publishes all the proceedings of the City Connell, all ordinances an all official notices. It may save you lots of trouble and expense to know what the ordinances are and to keep infarm«don offiicial matters The Headlight has the reputation of being one of the An Emlnennt Now Vork Ch.mU!and scl.ntl., Maka. a Fr.. Offer to our Reader. The dktin7tii<he I Xew Ynrk chemist, A. T docinii, deiiioKtratin-bln discovery oí a re •¿«hie mid absolute cure for Cou.«nmplio:i (1 I’ul- iniiary Tube:ciilo»h) and all brom ilal, throa •Ittf .»11 1 cheM JifteAfles. «Di’ti «• rough«, lung ««»<1 client hi R ctions general dtc ine «ml weak i VMS loss <4 flesh, and al! c .ndiiion«« of wasiing of Hou. w. W. Condor Jvlge of th« above uam rd mutt made on the tjth .lay of »eptemtx r • way, ivi ’. send I'HI’;:-; ER:.;; BOTTLES (all I Afferent) of hit tiscove lea to any afflicted 1897. ‘•»r Willing for them. Handley & Handley Hi« “New Scientific T v.it itenf has cured Attorneys for estate. hoti’sawN per'.naneut ' h\ i r liniely use, am I» ’r -4 it a ¿itti] P: • p ote -1 >na| dmy t. i offri.luhu .illty to .¡oliate a I ial uf hl," 1 i.i ntlah’e cure Sciencedwily ¿ vclope« new wonders, ant* hi* treni chemi.«-, patient’v expe iine.iiing fo: v- arn. haaprolnce’ ~e«*th!l>i « he.ie.Icia! to hu GENERAL AGENT FOR I '1 uiily a« can by »' iv -.no lorn geniti« • Uaws« ii,>tl t a. iM 1R tn.:il le» H, «1 ••» me curable in auv clint fe i« proven b heartfelt letter« uf gratitude tiled in 1 j merk,m and En ot enn I »b,.n •tor • « in thou • nd« from those cured hi all paris of the world. F arming I mplements * M achien - Merlicsl ropsrt. coa, M.. thn, hro:lim,| ,. , E”Y CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE • ti.t Ian, troab’e. . to „, ,.llmplt„„ w]lk. >««.«. .,H-cly ,„d «riai death. SOLD IN THIS COUHTY- Simply wrttr to T A slontm »1. D ; ,s rm. The Mitchell Wagon. mr.t N w Y ak ai.mjtno., OSI.,.., ■dUros. .nd th» f-« mctH-in, w u i»,,, ,,,,^ s»m 1-mr. ■<■«.! , t.t t.y, i„.tall, •f his fiencreus proportion I ea«* tc!’ the D tor that yo® *aw hl« offer * » the Hee llirht * M rs . R. R. H ays Sefeet Se Goof F. M. LAM B, ♦ * * 1 1 M is i d fi&v a y M 1 k b- B kw It is ail home pi ini. It has a fine sfaff of correspondents. It covers the entire county. It has a fne standing everywhere. It belongs to no clique ' It is broad and progressive, Il is able and up to date. It is also tho I V V- J J 1 L J k> The Headlight hes every week nearly twice as muck home news as any other paper published in the county. I n thb C ounty C ourt of T illamook C ounty , of O hegom . Pnraly*ifl, Vertigo' Iuipoleney, Dys- S In tate the matter of the estate» “Which one are you going to drown ♦” of Lydia KynonJ '¿Li pepsin, Nervous Prostrntiou mnl I umoiii - deceased.) Fashion Bazar. nin uure«l. No cun», no pay. Read ad Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned t&a of Vitn M Heine U >. executor of the last will and testament ol I.ydia • living I" T.’I v ’ mt CiPinfy or W’u0 has prop- |y loc trd bee wM|, . o’) its Own JjeiM effect a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for Asthma or Catarrh No cure, no pHV. sale by S. J . Sturgeon. Read ad. Vita Medicine Co. * County wnrrentfl wanted. Ua <J s« k 1 and it spares no pains nor expense to keep up its reputation. We have just put in a water motor to run oar presses, and have now one of the most complete country offices iu the state. The Headlight also has the .liegst tfoB Printing office west of Portland. W’e have all the appliances needed and there is nothing in the line of job printing that we cannot do just as well as you can get it done iu Portland. have no competition in this county in job work as no other office is Pre' pared to do good work. Our Work Tells tth« gröbliche