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THE THE COWBOY’S LOVE. TILLAMOOK WEEKLY Ourcorr. s|«ndeiits will do us a favor Stiirge-jn h is the largest ami most complete stock of Drugs and Medicines if they will please remem bet that if the I items are received Liter than Tuesday ev er brought to ibis County. I evening they will be too late for th Ilalf-g'oiuid salt lOOIhsdO cent«, |9 50 paper. per ton, at Tiliclcee Lumber Co.’s store I suffered for weeks with colic and pains at Hobsonville. Over the vast sun covered plains of Montana moved the Great Northern train. Cuttie stood in stupid wonder or shook their horns and bounded nwuy as It fl- w past. Woolly sheep, bunched together in Vi‘11 Medicines cure all sick people. in my stomach caused by biliousness countless thousand % scattered In gray ami had to take medicine all the while clouds. Bands (>t wild horses, tho Indian No Ciire,*no pay. Read ad. until I used (T amheiIain’s Colic, cay us*-s, were taking their morning mt al. Horse to trade for wood—call at Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which The knight of the plains, the cowboy, rode H eadlight oflice. a pony on a Jong, swinging lope without ' cured me. I have since recommended one backward look. Disk will make all housewives happy, it to a good many people. Mrs. F. All I his s «w Ixiuise Allen as she leaned Tuttle explains bow. Butler, Fairhaven, Conn. Persons who from the car window and quaffed the new are subject to bilious colic can ward off No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. wine of the air. Her brown eyas wpurkled Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak lhe attack by taking this re nedy as soon r.nd l.< r red lips pirtcd in u happy smile. men strung, bnxxl pure. 50c, $1. All druggists. as the first symptoms appear. Sold bx For tin- first time who realized how narrow \V. II. H Cary has a large stock of S J. Sturgeon. and pent up was the city life she had Jed in Bo. ton. ammunition tin t is strictly first class. Lisk is here—got here with both feet 1 To livo to love, she whispered, will it No cheap gia«le of g*Mxls sold by li'in in and a new tin pan s.'.iile. See Tuttle come to me here in the great outdoors of thalline. Prices thesameas olheis. God? about it. The train slowed up and she Lad hardly Mr. N. N. Osborn, well known at People eat and sleep well who use time to collect her wandering thoughts before her brother—big, brown, hearty Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a Vita Remedies. Reid ad. No cure, Ben Allen—was beside her. a lame back. He was persuaded to use no pay. “Here wo are, Lou,” ho said. “Min and the horses are just beyond this round ( hanilx ilain’s Pain Balm. It gave him None but Vita Medicines cure Blood up, ’ indicating the station with a motion relief in one night. This remedy is also I) is«uses No cure, no pay. Read nd.* i of bin hand. “In a couple of hours we'll have you at the ranch.” famous for its cm es oj rheumatism. For A full line of window glass at Cary’s Together they stepped from the car to sale by S. J Sturgeon. llardwaie store. the platform ami mingled among a crowd tyi-ical of the plains. Indians in bright Lisk! L'skl! Link!!! It becomes a If you want to buy a nice saddle pony colored or soiled white blankets, with many strings of beads about their l . cks I household word whatever Lest known. x broken to single and double harness ami and rings in their ears, stood in avow Ediicate Your Howels With ('iiic»retii. with their backs against tho station house. ' Candy Cathartic, cur»! constipation forever want to buy it diit cheap, cull at the There were cowboy.-, with sun browned 10c. .’a •. If U. C. C. fail, druggists refund money H eadlight office. faces, swaggering back and forth, and heat Now is the time to subscribe for ths ' Just received a latge lot of new groups of blue coated soldiers, both black and white, for a military post was not far Weekly Examiner and g»‘t in on the ing stoves at W. H. II. Cary’s which a way. will he sold very reasonable. premium. Lamb Agt. “This is the way wo go,” said Ben as tlie cay list s set oil at a lively gait follow The three-year-old boy of J. A. John-1 Dcn’t Tobacco Spit mid Smoke Your I ife Away. ing one of the n. my buffalo paths that in son, of Lynn (’enter, III., is subject to tersect the [ loins in every direction had- To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he is J etic, lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No To- ir g to a water course. Though it is many years since the bison roved the plains, | satisfied that lhe timely use of Chamber ^ac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men s roi.g. All druggists, 50c or $1. Cure gnaran- these paths still r< main deep trodden 1 Iain’s Cough Remedy, during a severe ,ed Booklet and sample free. Address through the thick gra. s and packed no attack, saved his litiie J>"y’s life. lb* is Sailing Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. llrmly as to resist all attempts of vi rduro in the drug bnsinesH, a member of the to ( ll'ace them. Riding at full speed directly down upon firm of Johnson Bros , of that place; and j bJvcrvliody Faya So. them were two cow boy a on their way to they handle a great many patent medi Cnscarets Candy < 'atbnrtic, lhe most won the tow n of Great Falls. cines for throat and lung diseases He1 derful medical discox cr.v of the age, p eas ‘‘Look nt thu one in tho white shirt,” ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently said hersiste». “That is Dick Bennett, had all these to clr.se from, and skilled an«i positively on ki.ineys, liver and bowels, the cowboy artist. ” physicians ready to respond to his cull, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, “This is u queer place ft r an artist. I but selected this temedy for use in his cure headache, lev- r, habitual <oustipalion Hiid biiiousn« >s. Please buy and try a box What does he point?” asked tho Boston I «»wtj family when his child’s life w<«s of C. (1. C tn day; Hl. 25. 50 cents, bold and girl. guaranteed to cure by uil druggists. ‘‘Dick Bennett is no asthetio artist,” j in danger, because lie knew it to be an- said her brother, “ but wild and dissipated. pel ini b» any other, and famous the Ho paints things as they uro—tho finest world over for its cures of croup. Mr. TO < I UK A <01.1» IN ONE DAY pictures of Indians and cowboys ever i Johnson says it is lhe best selling cough Take Laxative Hi onio Quinine Tablets. All made. ” Louise Allen leaned forward in her seat medicine lliey handle, and that it gives Druggist? refund the money if it fails to cure 25c to sue what this man of tho plains, this ’ splendid satisfaction in all cases. Sold cowboy artist, was like. by S. J. Stmgeon. She row u ruii browned face, whoso smooth contour was maria d by lines and your Idea«; they may bring you wealth. No humbug about Lisk. Wait kill yon Protect Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Patent Attor traces of the storms and passions that had neys. Washington, D- C., for their $1,811) prize uffey swept over it. Nor joy, nor pleasure, nor ■ see for yourself and you will agree that and list o£ two hundred inventions wanted. pence, looked from the gray eyes, but a j what we say is true. x something so akin to pain that it stirred her heart in splto of herself. Handsome, yes, with all tin*traces of sin upon thu face that looked out from his broad brimmed hut, it w as (»lie to live for—yes, to die for— thought tho girl, and Lis dress li nt to it a picturesque charm. '1 ho white Hunnel shirt, whoso collar was rolled l ack from a strongly rounded tiir< at, the knotted Hash about his waist, tho high top boots, with tho sj urs that I It's an indisputable fact, that made a little clinking sound, tho strange- I ¡/ou mail search this county over new , tno newness of the surroundings, all ( np| <wli*d to the romuntio nature of thegirl. 1 with a lighted can‘tie, and you lien held up his hand, and thu cowboy ! wont Ji nd another store where you artist drew rein beside them. When ho spoke to her, It seemed to tho girl that she ! can buy so cheap as at the expanded with new life, and when sho | turned In r brown eyes full upon him in all; their luring w itchery Dick Bennett tumid ■ his face carelessly away that she might not ' s« e 1 he white exult» nu nc upon it. ’J heir meetings were frequent after this. : Hu told het how he began to paint; how, ' tf You lean anything in the In lompany with another cowboy, he had 1 charge of a herd of cattle on a ranch on the j line of Tin ware, Motions, St a ioncry I ¡a ns owned by a man in Helena. School Supplies, etc, come to During the sevuro winter of 18H(I the owner asktd for a statement of *the herd’s condition. Ills companion was afraid to tell of thedi.-aslers that bad befalli n them. “I answered it, Louise,” said Dick, “by taking n pencil. I drew on a piece of j n- pur the picture of n sttvr in a storm, Rhirvud, lean and Imrdlv able to stand, and wrote under It, ‘The last of 5,UOO.‘ That was our answer, and that picture made me an artist. It was photographed and sold hv thousands.” She saw him painting on the top c.f bar rels, anywhere, when tho Inspiration was mi him, and every day she lovod him more. Each day sho went to their meet Ovei shills, N ghl Shirts, \proils per doz................. 40e ing place, anil tin’ sun traced the ['attorn I’mler Shins, Drawers ami Shirt Waists, and Skirts, per of the cottonwood tree'« leaves on tho ITider Vests, per doz .. .3.1c doz.......... ................................ 1.20 gruss at her feet, but Dick Bennett came 11 indken'liieis. Sock*. St.»» k- Dres>e.s m.d Wmppeis p* 1 not. F.v<ry night she sank to rust, she ing-L Napkins per doz . ,8c <loz. .... ............................1 (X) murmur»d, ' Swut, nwovt tomorrow will Towels pci «loz .................... 18u Night Dresses, Chemises, bring him to tell mu that hu has deckled Table < loiliM, Sheits, Pillow Diawers, Combination Suits to have these plains and go with me m ^ip*, Rollers, Curtiiina Plain and Waists per <L z ... 60c sth fv art.“ So a month went by and de spair was fast M ixing upon her. She had gone lor the last time to (he scene of their ROl’GII DRY lo\e ami sank < ¡1 het knees bvfddu the cut Wash slid dried per dot 20c tonw«»oil tree, a great agony on her fen- Washed, dried slid starched per dozen 30c tori n . If yifu don’t have 1 doze., pieces of anv one kind, yon are On tho other ride of the tree lay Dick clim’ged fot the number of pieces you have «1 same tales. Bennett watching In r. tho iniiscleH of hit Any pieces that aienot in this list go at regular list price mouth twitching |»ainfully for a moment. Then hu drew hlniRelf up to his feet. The two lifted their heads al nearly the samo moment und looked full Into eueh other's eyes. Wlut- did they read there? Was the silence lx twci n them thu sweet Rilencu of love when she has all to give? The girl's ► il> nee was that of head, for sho kn< w th.it whether both want < r one staid, all h< r heart, all In r thoughts, would remain z" with him oil the.M’ | lai ns where she hud hi\<d, and, liod pity In r. where «lie still loved in ‘•pit.' <»f all her struggles. 'I hu man's was that of duspiir, Ids wai ward |» mh I a grave between them. He could not p. Ison the future of the woman be adored l .v dragging her Into it. Ho had fought his tight. The strong touch of chivalry in hls nature had triuiu| lad. He would stay with his | lains. his horse, his guns, his brush, such as he could m t pol lute, mid she, God help her. she must go. “Honors are <asy, nix girl, I lit nut fur such as mu. I bero is a dividing line lie- tween »hu good and thu Isol. I’m on eno side and you’re »»n the other. I can t t ro*s to yon, and I swear to God I v mv love for you nevi r to drag you ovt r to me. I stay and you go.' • — Mrs. Hester Vaucu In Bus- ton Post. Wanted—An Idea XL HEADLIGHT. If You Want BOOtS and SHOES Unit will i i|>, tPiir, i'1111 down nt the li.-el »'"I turni,-nt von tinunlly Get tliein r.-iuiy ninile. Bill ify«1«» want mi nitide that will give jolt holiil eomfoi t, plenty of went'nnd never g' t <>tit ofbhnpe tlx'ii patronite BROWN the Shoemaker RcMilainK <l.,»e „» .li'i'l" ?- atiywhere Come ami aqconviiiceu. Ct!v (Corner * I BRINN BROTHERS PROPS. ro\ Fine Wines Liquors anti Cigars — Will keep li e best liquors in the market including the celebrated Magnolia Whiskey and Weinhart’s Lager Beer JONES BROS. ‘ when you want A Nice Rig and A Good Safe Teana I that you can drive with com fort and enjoyment. Our patrons will find every thing in first class shape and our prices reasonable. JONES BROS- •a “Z"cvL C j T xzo Do you want to Is tlxs pieice to g-c-t it Ciarlo Izoopo tlo.o Toost. Co20o.e S.XXŒOOO xox yoTjLxselz. town loCor timber claim or any jtlier’improved or unimproved real estate? If so you want to put it into ■iwwa the bands of some one who will ad vertise and try to sell it. I have just opened in this city a thorough ly equipped w - bti ¡11 111 is a mi iit a n« '® • TILLAAieWK AND /¿sl ate O t£'i b ..ar war: > a*.:» BAItSBI7 1 Í restaurant * h I w A lways has on hand b FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES I M ■ And am now prepared Jto tran I A lso a complete line of 9 sact all business usually connected H Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco with such offices. ■ « and Stationery. I expect to make a specialty of i the sale of Tillamook County Hairy « I2est I^Eesvls irx tlxo Citsr. Lands and for that purpose will It LuqchE5 tram 10 EBnfs advertise extensively ill eastern - papers. If you have any land, far M st sale now is the time to bring it in and list it. * « .11 111 x a a 'ii a a « ® a iti ® t it in at jb If you want to buy or trade for real estate, if you have property you desire alien ted to in your ab sence, or any other business in the NELS real estate line you are respect fully invited to cotne and see me Wm Knoell, Prop. ® .•»> The Kacket Store. D. DeK. Bowman/ Tillamook, Ore. "Furniture Store and r- -^EBSabinet Shop. -------- Keeps on Hand a Complete Stock of-------- - Furniture, Mattin.q, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Ploor Oil Cloth. All Kinds of Cabinet work-Turninq, Scroll sawir.s etc. etc. done on short notice. Screen doors and Windows made to Order. TILLAMOOK. Price List for Families. ¿»otuu gtintlcv, yvop. Shaving. Hair Cutting and all Tentorial Work Done iu the latest Style of the Art. Shaving. 15 eta. Hair Cutting »5 et». Next Door to Post Office, Razors Honed on Short Notice Tillamook J. W. ATWATER, Manager. ONE GIVESJiEUEF. Don’t Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried Reduced Fares! You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons •a®.. THE ........ • Astoria and M unson T ypewriter Tillamook riling It On, T^odger—lluw much forth« room 1 bad Inft night? kindlord—Two and a half. l.idgcr 'Mia: s |t ’ty > tep, Isn't It. coiixixh-ring I didn’t s! »p a wink? I was walking the ib-or at hast half the night. landlord—<«»’ tall It f3; Au oeuts ex tra for wear and tear of tho carp 1.—Beo- tvu TranavripL < ontaina M urk I mpo itaxt and E’*<» nhal F e k - ti rk * required of a first cla*» Writing Machine than can be found in anv other (.W k Standard Typewriter. Our prl e i« within the reach of oil partie* requiring ’ h;gh grade machine. WiHe u.< for full parti l»r 7h- ,]fu nson Typ writer Co manufacturers Steamer W. H. Harrison, or 11. P. Elmore, Will till'« ».»rr •>« J«’« ih-w»,« '-’. ■ « ■' < l-<iwe<u A.lc.l. and TllUmcck Clt, cair,. l«| i 1 e ghl and r«-»*«n<e a. ELMORE, SANBORN A C®., A»Un®, or COIIN & CO., Tillimook, Agt». I 10-2.4 WEST LAK1-: ST.. CHICAGO. ILL WANTED-AN I DEA 11 thing to patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEBBER. Bl HN CO., ihvtent Attorney», D. C.e for their |L*U prize offer. _ Ten Tabules for Five Cents. TU. wrt U put to umUJ, th. ualv.™u danuu>d tor a low prlc If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the Druggist’s Send Fire Centi to T h « R ita « CwrMTCAt COMTANY, No. to S| race St., New York, an.l they will be »ent to you by mail; or 12 cartoos will be mailed for 4? cents. The chances are ten to one that Ripans Tabules are the very medicine yon need.