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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1898)
THE Her 0 / liou of Him II the e is anyth <i f exasperating in thia life it ¡Hth-lawyei wii » <1Io bull} rag and otherwise lespitefaily use a witue**. mere p • ticularly when that witness is a « qiiimii . ub- turves the Washing jii Stir, it is on account that there is geiiei.il r«-j*»i<-!ng w’.ieu that kind of an attorney is s ofe hip and thigh by one of his siippM»'! Ii ’lj. -s« victim». Of such ia the following t de: The w » u ni w t< • i the stau I and she w is n very uicc ia*i:i ie: e f t e<.»et*tab1e w > «» hii who kept a cheap bo tr li >g house, anl it was the desire of one >fh’ : i-sts t > be • Ii-*h«>*ie*I that brought her t » th • c m t to hi ike hi.ii pay his b >a i • I “II > m oil did voi -av yo i w-re. nuda’ii?' inquire I th ? law . • v ’i m re u ri n ear h for an »dde. ly ia»| I i I. I« no more anxious to Jose a b »ir«l -ill lb i » ■< y > i g one. "I did not sty. * -he re-ponded, flu.-ldii to tin- roots of li- t “Will you be ki tl I » >.igh to say, mad tin'” ••It’s none of you Ini Ixuitw-s ’ “Objection sustai.ird, smile I the court. “Um " said the .a.vyer, nibbing his chin, “how much did y m the amount was the defen du ii t owed you ?' •‘Twenty-five doll tr«.” ‘■An l for how long was that?” “Five weeks.” “That's f5 a week isn’t it?” “Yes, sir.” “Five weeks at 95 a week is $25, I believe you s id?” “Ye-, sir ” The witness wts pitient, but her temper wa« not imporve I 'iude thestrain. “Isn’t that an exti>1 vagant price to pay for board in that locality, madam?” inqui ed the attorney, severely, “He didu’t pay il, sir,” answeted the woman, begl 1111111 g to turn. The lawyer give a little start of supprise, then became indign mt at t .e very thought of a witness talking like that. “Don't be facetious on the witness stand, rn idam,” lie said' assuming a tone of wajniug. “This is a serious matter, madam. I have ask ed if your prices were not exorbitant and you have Been fit to answer lightly, mad tm. Now, madam, I ask you in all earnestness if you menu to tell this court that your pri -cs are moderate and that if I should come to your house to board yon would charge m«e 9> a week? Answerd - rectly, madam,” a al the attorney sat back iu his chair and assn ned an imperial manner. Th i witness was not at all abashed. “N >, sir,” she said, simply, “I would —” “I thought not, I thought not,” Intel upfed the at'orney, betiding over and rubbing his hands. “No, sir,” continued not charge you at all. in advance.“ Then t 'e court forgot its dignity and everybody laughed except the attorney. Real Estate Transfers. Feb. 26 G. W. and Anna E Duvla, to William C. Johnson, B »nd for deed. 26 Willlain D. Johnson to W L. Brooks, power of alty. 28 ('. S. Patent to Scbii'iliiin Hardman, Lots 1 A 2 Sec. iH ami Iota 4 5, it 6 «<•<• 7 l |. S It o \\ 28 Robert and Lois W itt to W. M. ILunil- ton. I/Ots 3, 4, sand 6 Blk. 9 Tlietalorc Jacoby's addition to liny city. AG Reynolds and wife to Win. N. Bays E: H of 8 K Ji «0 Tp 3 S It 9 W Mar. 2 Thomas Cavanaugh to Estelle l eriy N>aof Lots 7 Mi M B!k 8, Hlillwill n adj to Tillamook. William l>. Johnson to G W D«v E of N E it'< E ‘a of S E % oi Sec 29 Tp 2 N It a W 2 James M Fuller to W. L. Rcife * erg, Lot« 16 to 27 lc.k 2o Ful ir’s nnieiided add to Bay ity. 2 James M. Fullnr to W. I.. K ifeii'»erg W t.mcts and lots i:i Boy City. 2 W K A M tr y A. Goodspe <1 to W I. Kief enherg u of N E *t and mid W Ja <»f S E 14 Mec 2» Tpi N R H W. 5 Geo. A. Mowers to Albert Lynch all the N W ’4 Sec 2.5 lying N of Nestucca River TP 3 S RH W. 7 Benedict Lu*cher to Win. Ilaffcv, bond for deed 7 Abel Dave to Ro«coe l’liilli a. I.ots 13. 14 ft 15 lllk 33 Pm itic add to lbiy City, HEADLIGHT------------ —------------ TILLAMOOK WEEKLY , WONDERFUL rt TO FIjlD OUT. * Cure of ChronicDiscases Fill II l.i.l'le or coinni"" Hi““* *',l‘ urine ."<11-' '' t*vnt)-f->ur hours: TflECELEBR A TED VITA a eeiliiiient reltling imlicslec «» The Favorite Hostelry in Anta-Bellum Days—Often Patronized by Abraham Lincoln—From its Veranda Stephen A. Douglas Deliv ered a Groat Spasoh— Again the Soono of an Important Event. i Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Thompson run the I ; she could not »tand straight. One of the doc- historic Cuyier House at Plymouth, 111.,a hos-. I ! tors said if she became well she would be a for life. telry where Abraham Lincoln often slept, 1 I cripple ‘fI>r. Grigran, of Augusta, was the firsl where “ Dick” Yates, Lyman Truinbell and i doctor u ho nad her case. He doctored hi i Richard Oglesby bought refreshments for the | through two serious times of rhe disease, and inner man iu ante-bell urn days, and from the ■ finally told us he could not cure her. We veranda of which Stephen A. Douglas de I doctored her nmat all the time, but when she was ten years old she had an unusually severe livered one of his great speeches. attuck, and we called in Dr. Kreider; of Prai This article has not so much to do, how rie City, where we were then living. lit ever, with this historic hotel, as it has with tried hard to cure her but finally gave it up. the landlord’s thirteen-year-old laughing, He said, * I ran do nothing further, the ciue ii the worst I have witnessed. ’ bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked daughter Ollie. “We nearly gave up hope then, but colled As onq sees her to-day, the picture of per fect health, it is hard to believe that nearly Dr. McDaniel who doctored her after we com« to Plymouth, but no benefit was derived. nine of the thirteen years of her life were spent “Then I heard how Uncle Wesley Writoi on the bed of invalidism , that for months she had been cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilli never walkedf and for years suffered the pain, for Pale People. Knowing the condition hi misery and distress of inilummatory rheuma had been in, I thought if the pills cured him. tism in its worst form. they might help Ollie. Consequently I toughi Able physicians were employed but no a Lox for her, and before she had finished h , permin<*nt benefit resulted. she was much better. She continued taking Mrs. Thompson heard of a wonderful cure them, and when the second Lox had been usee which had been effected by Dr. Williams’ she waji well, and has never Lad rhtumatisn Pink Pills f»r Pale People, and was influ since. enced by it to purchase some of the pills for “ I cannot sav too much for the Tr. Wil her daughter. liams’ Pink Pills for 1 lelieve Ollie would Before she had taken half a box, there was have been dead long apo.if she had not taker marked improvement in her condition ; when them.” V ictoria T hompson . she had taken two boxes she was completely Fubscribed and sworn to before me this lit! restored to health. To-diy, there is not a day of September. 1M'7. healthier child than Ollie fc'iompson. W. S. R omick , Notary_Public. The case came to the attention of the editor 1 hereby state that I have examined Misi of the Tri-County Scribe, and a reporter was Ollie Thompson, and Cud no outward ap detailed to learn the story of this remarkable pearance of rheumatism. cure from Mrs. Thompson’s own lips. She W. D. W ade . M. D. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ollie was a hearty, well-developed child i 17th day of September, 1897. from was I “ the time she was * born until ■' she ’ W. S. R omick , Notary Public. three years old. In 1887 she was taken down __ ____ _______ _ ’ ____ ... All dealers sell Dr. Williams Pink _ Pilli with inflammatory rlummatism. For nine ' for Pale People, or they will be sent post post- years she was never entirely free from the dis- paid on receipt of price. 50 cents a box or six ease, and much of the tone was in an alarm- I boxes for $2.50 (they are never sold in bulk, ing condition. At times, she could riot walk, or bv the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams1 sad her spine nos drawn out of shf ,c so that | Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. 8 pnckiigPft <tf Arbiicklp» ntt'l 1 io s coffee forfl.OL Beaver bnintl »odn. .Of» per II» picklige. ArinA IltitniHPf Briind »o<la. I | a. I< igo» for 25ct». nt Geo W Phelps’ Nlore, Nt-tarl», Oregon. 2t I le ich ft er llie Ihc adi .I'JHT »tnl Oregott- ¡Hit will co I |2 OU inslead of ^LSO ¡8 bet vtofore. THE ARENA niESSIlN OF PUBLIO 0PIMI3N. But for which th« Editor Does not Hold Him*e f Responsible 1 healt.j........1....... (l|.i,IH bains line . it is -vnl.-nt -.1 ki.lnev trouble. I.». Irrqiirut .lustre to liriniile ur i... » nt the l .n k, is i .I h .. vii . cii . k pr.H.f timi tin- knlii- J' H|t'l bhulder Hie out o( O.Jer From the Tri-Countjf Scribe, Plymouth, IU. WII AT T" no There is comfort in the kit « often exprewu.l, timi Klttne. « S« unti-Knot, tl.e gieut kt.li.ey iei.ie.ly lull 1. even ttt-h in leliiviuti I'nto n> tl « b.i. k, ki.lnrjs, liv-r, l.lHt'.lei att'l ev. i v |,.irl of 111 miliary ins-ag -. Il c.rr.-.ts inshilily to h< 1'1 urine xml wnhling pain in mo.sinu il, or bml effects follo» mg use of liqii-'r. wine ... I»eer. nml overcomes llisi nn|iie.is»nl s.iiy of In-ii'K com- in*lle.l to X 1 "P m-'i.v tin.cH <luiii>X I ,e niylit In inimue. I l.e i.nl.l «"<1 Iheex- tr.loHlinHiv elìcci of Sw.imp R"*t is s< on I.'slizr.l. ’ll Hl.imlsllie h'lihest lor its womlerfnl cikch of the innsl distressing etile». li you oeel 11 liiudiuiH’' y<”» shi.iiblhiive tin best. Sold by <liiiggi>-'», pike lb tv ceni« nit'l <me <L>llm in. y liav? H Kiiiiip e bottle and |>umplilet bolli sen' free by mail. .M 'ii’ioii II e \ i >- i idiiT »ml »e»'d i-tblies« to Dr. K lim i At Co. Biiiglmnit' ii. N Y Tim l»r<.p'etois of this |>s'|»ei' gitaraiilee the gt-niiineiie«« ol this offer JONES BROS Livery when you want A Nice Rig and A Good Safe Team 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. Mens < veinhirtM und underwegr et l»p«| ro k price» at Gen. \\ Phelps, iX'etiirlN, Ofcg <11. 2t Mediciue Co., 'faeonia Wash., i«ll aoout their great success atid how hay caw tore you. Having a system of me«U«ine« I 011 great dweoverie» of eminent uenttets, demonstrating the feet that . cry disease ha» an antidote and that if ieir apeetde» are used according to di- a cure iii aU cases—such as .Morphine and Opium Habit», Drunken ness and Tobacco Habit, Liver Diseases, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Yellow Blotches, Pimples, Gastralgiu, Gastric Debility of guarantee gk i the Stomach, Dyspepsia, Ci ironic Con- ntipabion; Kidney Diseases—such as Bright’s Dieease, Congestive ♦ Blood Trouble». Dropsical SweNingfl, Crystal- ilea, Dirbetis, Chronic Rheumatism— no matter how long standing, Neumlgia, Gmit, Asthma, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, [inligestion, Catarrh in ail forms Hay Kever, Diseases depending on the bra:n, Vertigo, Debilitating Losses, Impoteiicy, Xet voiie Prostration, Paralysis, l’ain in • b * B ;rk, Weakness of the Limbs, In- j imiia, Lassitude, Piles in all forms, ‘ o |.I m an<l Croups, Blood D seasea ol • ’cty kind ami nature, including Serof- il l, I lip Disease, White Swelling, Fever • »res. Curvature •>/the Spine, IHrlret», I *kin Diseases, Chronic Diarrhoea, Head- i • he, &c. All Fe nale Complaints the lAonalr Regulating T.iblets and Vaginal ’ tones always do their work safely and urely when used as directed. Simply vrite the company in strict conti- Itvice, <lis< ribing lisease and they will ••nd yon free directi >ns as to what rein- ly to use, or if vou enclose $1 they will «end yon a montli’s treatment adapte.l to your particular case, and they will »•i:ir Hiloe a cure if their diiirtiuns are Bowed. These remedies are nearly ail in tablet • •H, easy to hike and contain no alco- I to i ij ire the system. Address I’l ME’HClSECO.JPASY,Tiuoinn, •’ asbin^tuU. ACADEMY D town lot'or timber claim or any jtlier’improved or unimproved real I estate? If so you want to put it into the Lands of some on« who will ad- vertise and try to sell it. I have just opened in this city a thorough ly equipped •cliona they nearly always cure. Hteir remedies have completely ewloied to health so many thousands of differing humanity, Hiey absolutely rducat<nria1 Men 'or F. 1 Mention«’ O < » w’e teaclien*. an* npjin«- d to the pi lire n fi ling the bitrhe'- executive nffl r< i” mir ch<»« 1 TILLAMOOK. OREGON I <» m (— \t Fiiirview duin e lust M< ndnv system with the meuihers '»I other p f ni> s —dergvireii. lrvyers fin 1 physicians T i-- e’ eiiiuv. h N* . -u >g 1 r< of ligi I legged jraped C ourse of I nstruction fashion s b c.inii 'g -lioge^he” ton con mo EDITED BY I gill gum b«» 't, I n\ ing 11 piece of bung some quarters for the ro »»<1 ot the < a” r V e ST ALPHONSUS ACADEMY is divided intC ing twine nii'fle fas* to the top f<»r hold* hn’d 'ha* education t1 oTices flouhl be filled Four departments, viz. Primary, Iutermediaio RoHaseveils Tutea. II g it up Any one imparling infor with (duratio! al men, just a« judic al offices grammar, and Senior. Established 1868. i.re filled wit lawyers mid clerical ones with mation leading to the iecovery of said The Year is divided into four terms of elever The only Magazine on the preachers. What wctJ«' be tlionjit of the boot will be tew Hided by t ’edit u of a t< ariier t*> the aupienie hen li, or weeks each. Facile Coast. < Geu. II. Ilnmlley. | t< a Id l-.opric? And yet this would be no more It3 literary natter represents the best unjust to the legal and the theological frii‘erni.y TUITION FEE- thoughts of s-.'.ch writers as Ejalmar WI ipii yon want liosirv. 1 in rellii» and n »’ would the ends of justice and the interests Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of clever Hjorth Boyesen, Charles Warren Stod ri.it iotiei v I lie pince t» get them ¡8 ft of religio i be more likely to suffer than a-e weeks--in the Primary Department Two D0|^ dard, Edith LI. Thomas, Joaquin Miller. th se of e<iu -iitioii by «1 -vating to its place of laks , in the I ntermediate , T hreb D ollars i lie Racket Shire Its illustrations show in the best style trust an i responsibility those wl o .r- » i G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enioi the glories of the Pacific Coast. adepts in that field, but wli<>,-e specialty lie' in G rade , F ive D ollars It is a pictorial history of the Great other directions. We empbaticall y protest West. It covers the whole basin of the against a policy which proclaims tlirtt everyltody Pacific, including China, Japan, and i is a good eiHHigh educator although prehaps a INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Corea. You want it, so does your failure in everxtblng else. We Ins st that Instrumental music on the piano or the string family. teaching wii never become a profession, will never be regarded ns such nor respected as such e.l instruments, for a term of eleven weeks, Tas One Sample Copy, 10c. Single Numbers, 25c. D ollars . while its mo«t responsible places are made step- Yearly Subscription, $3.00. 4 FOli SALB. p ng-stoiies or lion is of re'tige foi those who All Postmasters are authorized to take »re looking for something else or have failed in VOCAL MUSIC subscriptions. Ti other callings. Vocal music, K ight D ollars . Overland Monthly Pub. Co. The most appropriate sphere for a rigid appli cation of our civil service reform is just here in F an F ranoisco , O au usiness epartment i the domain of education. I.et teachers and aup WomaM in Business. In the Busines Department, Stenography, Book eirntendents be selected oil the score of me t She had moi ve acceptnblv ns tieamnmr and fitness alone; let them hold tlieir office fin keeping, and Type writing included, if desired of ilia club f r liltle <-v •r r h year, hii «I n term of years£ or din ing good be! avior, hi d The common branches T hiety - fivb D ollars th it was hii nxceplionable record, oli the “noble army''of incoTpetents and “dead- for the whole course. Plain Sewing and Fancy Work free to ¡bents" will soon disappear from the milks o‘ H**t vent lie (’hicay I*«» m |. pupils on Saturday afternoon. educatiomd workeis and we shall begin to reitl “Don’t you I nv ’ di.'llrn’ty l.atiu, French and German included in I ize results adequate to the pressing of national ilig VOU book-«?“ they nsked need*. Suri)« reform would be the prophecy Senior Grade. Private le-sotil in those •On, dem, no,” she implied. ‘IVliy, i and the pledge of every other reform. Until guageaFiVB D ollars a term. Qm. klv . urel OUR TEX CUE WHEN PATENT we reform our education and tl e mass of those it'allie eHMiesl tiling in the world. I OBTAINED. Mend model, (ketch or photo, with I’arUcucar attention paid to Physical Training description for free report r.e to patentability. 48-PAGE who me set apart to promote it we shsll look >ud Etiquette. jilMt add up what I have received an«l HAND-BOOK FREE Contains refrreners and full ' in vain for any substantial inipro t^nent in the 1 information. WRITE FOR COPT OF OUR SPECIAL Hulilrael from to il what I have paid out OFFER It ii the most liberal proposition ever made by ¡administration of civil affaiis generally. If! a patent attorney, and EVERT INVENTOR SHOULD to m I io W wllltl I n due the dill», mid then , brain-power am! heart-power ar - not needeti in j NIGHT SCHOOL READ IT before applying for patent. AudreM: I our educator*, tl ey me surely needed nowhere Night School open to pupil, from 6:50 until 1 make my I iiim I i iml gi ve me a check for ' else. The very last place for ignorance, in um- the am ui.it. riieie'» really nolliii g wllh T/M’AL APPLICATIONS, as t’ey ronnot 8 o>. commencing on Monday Oct. nib Tuition I pelence and imliffeieuce is at the head of either fi .00 per month. bard about keeping books when v tl reach the seat of the <li•»«*»»-e. Catarrh is a blood a st liool or a-sclt« ol system. PATENT LA VVERS, rki.nl .nd Tuition fiyoe a month. Bach La Droit Bldg., WASHINGTON, □. C. or constItiifiotiHl dtsease, and in order to cure it know how. G, A Walker. tci m of 11 weeka payable in advance yov must trtke internal remedies llaH'st'atarrh Cure is tfikcn riiternally, and acts directly on WEATHER BUREAU (lie blood and musrous«intacca. Hall's Catarrh Indigestive poiaons are the Lane nt the Cure i« not a quack medicine. It was prescribed Voluntary Obse* vers* Meteo logical Hecord l>y one of the best physicians in this country for dyspep'ic’s life. When wick, Fee if your for .he Month of January, 1390 at Kilches years, and is a regular pieMcrlplion. It is coin Hit kne»s in rntiMt <1 by iiidige**l i ve poison«. Station, Tillamook, gregon. |M«Mr<l of the beat tonica known, combined with the tw«t Mood purifiers, acting directly on the If so, lake Shaker Digestive Cordial. Tbi* ' is the only certain way of being perman Maxi Mini Menu Rain 1 mu«4*011 « surfaces. The perfidi combination of Date the two ingredients is what piixhicc« such won ently cured, lieca use it ia the only way Lung Truubln and Consumptian Can ba m nil mum Fall 1 ♦ derful result« in curing Catarrh. Send foi tes that gets lid of the p-isons, You k.iow Curad. r 97 47 1 9*« timonials. free. 50.0 O t»O that fermented food in poisonous. You 41 F. J. Cheney it Co . Props., Toledo 0 O.96 94 47 0 40 known that iwiiaou ia imheidtliy An Em|nennt New York Chemist and scientist Sold byall druggist«. | rice 75c. Makes a Free Offer to our Readers 4» O 4» 0 54 9> Slmkt r Digestive Cordial clear« (he »ton • Hull's Family pills are the b>t 4* 0 4» 9 49 91 at li of fermenting food, Mini purifies (In SOO l.jo 9.1 47 The distinguished New York chemist, A. blooil and system of indigestive poison». 5b 47 1 9> 5° Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of a 4 a 0 05 1 • 1 9-4 It curew indigestion and the disease» that liable and absolute cure for Consumption (Pul 48 1 94 41 1 'M Tnbeiculosl • ; and all bronchial, throat 09J • ( 46 0 »1 >OOL comeofit. Ileadache, d zzinesa, nauaeii monary 4> stomach-ache, weakne«« tl itulence con- lung and chest diseases stubborn coughs, lung 90 1 47 91 1 20 and chest affrétions, general decline and weak 0 9-v 1 59 stipatioii, loss ol appetite, irritability, 4* 1 4» ness. Io«« of tlexli and all conditions of wasting ★ * * 51.O • o» 5* 5° etc. The» aie a few of lite symptoms, away, wit’ send I HREE FREE BOTTLES (all 4« 91 9> • 13» caused by indigestive |»<>isona, cured by different)ot * discoveries to any afflicted C arefully G raded C ommon ft 91 41 47 0 *3’ , reader of the <!-» di 1. nt writing for them. 49 • 1» SI 3) ’ H igh S chool D epartment and Sh.iker Digestive Cordial. His \>w >< lentific Treatment” has cured At druggists, price ¡0 cents t<< |l (0 41 31 3 .' « 1 4* ' thousand- ■ ermanviitiy by i(a timely use, and Contains M ore I mportant and E ssential F ra - ' T eacher ’ s C lass . »1 41 3« » 9 » per U.ttle he ct»n»i ’ ’ a simple professional duty to ti res reauired of a first class Writing Machine ■ <9 4’ 1 M 05» Y ear divided into 2 terms of o,her (,NK Standard suffering h»< mtv to donate a trial of his in- Our price Is within the reach of 47 41 0 39 2 >9 1 fallahle ci FOUR AND A HALF MONTHS EACH. WrKLTLrPn ",hi"h '“■<hl...J 1 <• 34 4’ 0 A niAii »I aik I m iio chance of Ind ng elect •dem« v, lopes new wonder», and w rite us for full particulars. o.tj 4* 40 1 99 this great “ il to the niHy«»i»hip of n » itv iinleton he patiently experimenting for TUITIO« 060 M n • 97 enjoy» the cutiltdeii* e and cm tvein of h » year* ha* •-»«laced reaults as beneficial to hu- 0.10 ' j Per Term..MMM.. 48 0 M 4> manufacturers mauttv *- •’ ctftimed by any modern geuius. 0 4, j Per Year lie«) W Humphrey i« the Misasse 40 * 1 S3 (in advance) u 'o iteigh’ior» . 4 troubles aud con sump t- 4.2- WEST LAKE 52 0 0 60 54 <4 Par Manth...^.. ......... .. ...... 2 « pipuhr m ivor of Swutnii. Ohio, »nd ton a 1 e cn; • • nv c »mate is proven by 6o 5» 1 49 1 Pei Month (pnmary deyartmeut l.aa uioler date of Jan 17. 181*», lie writes •hem Helt It •u«-t' t «latitude," filed in his Wvt V» 40 94 47 <» i'dl’>w-: “Thin in to certify to onr American and i 1 o, eau laboratories ir 'Nou- Mud« from those cured m all parts th« When v»»n want a itomi <-ni»« t a»k fn» ppreciation of (’hitmlwtInin*» Cough world. up 123*4 •• 34 140 1 Mein $•.»» 4‘* •'* 4 v»l 1 K» C. B. corset al t lie llm ket Ston», Remetlv. My family mid neighbor* Medical exp rt« concede that bronchial, chert Mean temp. I 49 I »3 M ix temp 60. Itale 27 ' h ive ten ed ii. mid we know is mi ex and luag trouh e< to cv:i-«*imption, which, 0. W. KIGER, Mm temp .19 Itale 4th Total min full Bvwnbody Way. So. cellent remedy for coughs mid colds. — uninterrupted means speedy and certain •7 99 inches . Tw »tat «Uiow tall Itn hts 0 No Cabaret. Csn.lv Cathartic, the most won death. dealer in «laya «turmy *9- (’tear o. Mt«tv' i low ly 9 i derful mixlieal diseoverv ot the a.-.*, pleas (»••orge W. Hump liiex .** Sold by S. J Simply write to T A Slocum M. D ; 9» Pine Pai fly ('km«'/ i ltatra < >f fro« , Ital« ■ .»i il.til ¡ ant and refreshing to the tasle, act gently Sturgeon. street. New York. . g no-- ffl«e and express and poaillvely on kidneys, liver and bowels, 3, 6. 7, 15. 16, 17. K. ¡N. »1 sddrooa and the I ■ med m w 1 tiepiomptly Pirvaliiiq win.I. iMiwIion We*t Remarks cliansing the entire system. dta|>el colds, cure lieadaclio. fever, habitual < ouetipauon •ent Soffrre « «hould take instant advautage T Trace Cellectiom R.ce.ve C«„I mi lnd and btllouaue... I’ ease buy and trv » boi Nw-ToHac for Fifty Ceata. •f his générons proposition ’ Capt Joseph J. De warm I off. C. V VMlny; 10, «.¡»cents, tivldajd Guamataed tobacco habit curv make« weak Prompt Attention Please tell the Doctor that you aaw hl» offer Voluntary rib- rvf. gjaraniod to euro bjr all vlru,gists. ien »troatf. tauod purr bur |1 AU drurgwta ti the aoad.ieht B your fomid- St Alplionsus 1 For t'nware of all kinds go to die Rite l.el störe. Do you want to - H.R. WILLSONS CO. And am now prepared ’to tian- sact all business usually connected with such offices. I expect to make a apacialty of the sale of Tillam««k County Bairy Lands and for that purpos« will advertise extensively in eastern papers. If you have any land, fer sale now is the time to bring it in and list it. If yon want to buy or trade for real estate, if you have property yen desire attented to in your ab sence, er any other business in the real estate line you are respect fully invited to ceine and see me D. DeK. Bowman, Tillamook, Ore. C. A. BAILEY ----- Dealer in------ STUDEBA <Ef? 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