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THE Bids will be received by Tillamook Dairy Association until Apr. 15lli, 189& (or 50 coids of (our foot alder wood, re serving (he right to reject tiny mid »11 bids. S. Severance. apple is fair to view, Htith a tawny tint 1 ke an autumn leaf, He warmth of a ripened cornfield hue, Kr golden hint of a harvest sheaf; Kid the wholesome breath of the finishe I year ■held in a w inesap's blooming sphere. 2t Sec. east of Tillamook. 2ts> miles Inquire F<»r Sale. Notice to Tax Payers The lax roll for 1807, Auers of the H eadlight have just nr- A Bro’s my IL H. Aid* rinati, ■ Chicago fora number of their famous [ankee Watches, and for is now in hands for collection. Sheriff. 30 days from lie date of this issue we will agree to Notice to Bridge Builders. ■ iirnish one of these famous watches Kith every subscription to tbe H eadlight Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk o ?at $1.50 and 50 c * h additional. The Tillamook County, Oregon, until the 4th day of ■Watches are handsome nickel cased and May 1898 at 9 o’clock AM. for the building of a 'good lime keepers and are gnaiateed Bridge across Kilches River, on the road leading for one year. A sample watch can be from L'illamook City to Bay City. Th e Cour reserves the right to reject any and all bids. iieen at this office. Dated this I4II1 day of March 1898. J.D, Edwards. We will sell a few choice residence and County Clerk business lots in Me Dei-molts,Ad Al lone fourth of their value. Purchasers [must be thoroughly responsible and a giee to improve property. Bids Wanted. For further particulars apply to our agent, T. kioyne, Proposals II. be received Station. These lots are located in the best resid apply lo and the Work to mediately. the Co. buy » This property must be sold. W. II. If. Cary Trustee. FOR SALE. WOOL—Valley, i 6 c @ i 8 c ; Eastern Oregon, i0@ In Tillamook City Oregon. A fine slock o Hardware, Tinware, Tinners, Supplies, Under 14c- IIIPES-Dry, I3^i5c; green7c to 8c takers Supplies. Will invoice about |2ooo. Sloie is doing an excellent business. DRIED APPLES— Evaporated bleached, 6c; Also store building and lot on which same is evaporated unbleached, 5?. situated, building is 24x65 feet in size; lot is PEARS—Sun and evaporated, 2@£C. 25x105. Price reasonable. Business will be sold DRIED PLUMS—Pities«, 4c, prunes, 2V®jc. with or without store building or lot. Also house of 10 rooms aud two lots on which CHICKENS— |4 00 at f5 00 springs $2 50^8x0 same is situated, with barn and other outbuild TURKEYS—Live, i2.-®l2%cfor choice, diess-d ings. 15c For terms etc. call on or address DUCKS—Young. |6 00 (0 >6.5o I). DeK. Bowman, Agt. H badligh r Bldg. GEESE— $6. oO# 7.00 Tillamook. Populist County Convention Charles Peterson, A Popnlint county convention for Tilia- Wooilinsn o’clock is liei'ttliy called Hull, Tillamook, P. ing a county ticket anil for the transac tion of such other business as may be tie emetl necessary. The date for holding the primaries is Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing Saturday, April 23, 1898, the hour being M , unless otherwise fixed by the several precinct comtn ttees. The basis of representation to the county convention will be the vote cast I for Hon. W S. Vandeiburg for congress in 1896, and will give the precincts the . following representation :-Bariiegst, 1; liny, 4; Beaver, 3; Barber I M., Saturday, April 30 1398, for the pur|>oseof nominat 10 o,clock A Blaine, 2; Certmlmn. i Hot and Cold Baths •A- Evo y thing Strictly Fini Class 4. Union, Total, 57. By order of the committee. G. A. Walker, W. 8. Woc.l ToiigORIAL -}• i •••••••• D a HLO^ I •••••• Chairman. Secretary. TE 1 “GOLD MINING” KLONDIKE have opene«! Ih°ir ’>>»’<» f. fi • < u'» <ci i ption of 1203 shares of the company stock . Subscriptions can *•« made tli'«»ugh 'Jie l;icNi«i«uii cf the c<,mp ny upon payin«?5per cent of 11 e face value of Mcnk ur lliiough the Eciiidinavain-Ainei k an Bank Tacoma, Washington. '1 lie opportunity to obtain an interest in the wonderful Gold Discoveries made mid to he mih in Al t*k 1 ¡4 li »re'ty off >r rl » 1 1 n’ vi t’l it h sure to bring enormous returns Io all persist ent investors ( 'ash $5.0G‘ f »r each share desired must accompany the application for anbsciip'iou. A I I thhm , G old H ill P rospecting & M» nr D evelopment C o ,, Tacoma, Washington. ghkvinc. Hair Cattlnj.nd .1) Ton.ort.1 Work Done In tbe Latest Style of the Art. ZDO "ZT cul that you can buy a great mnjorify of all ariu lpb in common,uae such PATENTS phreo, vkk taertp- tkm. Me td-n*!. U p.tenLM>le or " ° charge. Our fee not due till patent » »ecured. , A F amrmlxt ** How to Obtain Patent», wtth com oiZmc m tha U. S. aad iormga couatne. »ent free. Addrem, SC.A.SNOW&CO.; S O»» PaTt.T Ornci. O. C. g Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves 'Tinware, Queenswaie b'urniture Clothing and many other things -A-t Z=sig'e’s Seccrtd Hand Store good as new for only h lidh II per cent of what these Articles cost new? Go ai.d bee lot yov-telf i.isd yvt -ill Le < un vinteti. W. E. PAGE Notice of Warrant«« Payable. Notice is hereby given that City Warrants Nos [ 82, 90. 87, 97, 107, 106 and to R are now payable at 1 this office. Holders of the same will please present them for payment, Howard ( ary, City Treas St Alplionsus Shaving. Hair C Hting »««or. Honed •» Short Kotk. 8dcfai£cttim<iz Barber & Hairdresser. Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing etc. A?® BsnUing, Kent door to Posi Ofct Office at Allen House, Tillamook, Oregon, telephone No. 7. JONES BROS. W J. MAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Oyerland TII.LAMOOK, OREGON Monthly, J J. J. D aly . (O scar H ayter 0ALY & HAYTE1Ì, BY ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rousevelle William. Established 1868. The only Magazine on the Pacific Coast. Its literary matter represents the best thoughts of such writers as Iljalma» lljorth Iloyesen, Charles Warren Stod dard, Edith Jt. Thomas, Joaquin Miller. Its illustrations show in the best style the glories of the Pacific Coast. It is a pictorial history of the Great West. It covers the whole basin of the Pacific, including China, Japan, and Corea. You want it, so does your family. DALLAS, OREGON Q O. KULAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook County 4 Office iu Aiderman Hotel Building Tillamook, Oregon J H One Sample Copy, 10c. Single Numbers, 25c. Yearly Subscription, $3.00. GOYS It, ATTORNEY AT LAW All Postmasters are authorized to take subscriptions. ( Oiliuu Opposite Court House. Overland Monthly Pub. Co. Tillamook, Oregon. PATENTS Qaiekly secured. OIT* EEK DUE WHEN PATEMT OBTAINED. Send model, sketch or photo, with description for free report hs to patentability. 48-PAOE HAND-BOOK FREE. Contains references and full information. WRITE FOR COPY OF OUR SPECIAL OFFER. It is the most liberal proposition ever made by a patent attorney, and EVERY INVENTOR SHOULD READ IT before applying fur pateut. Address : QLAUDE THAYER, ATTORM E Y-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON ROBERTA. MILLER. H.B.WILLSON4CO. PATtNT LAWVIRS, L.croitBMt, WASHINGTON. D C. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OKHGON CITY, Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. OREGON. THE WONDER OF gClElíCE Lung Treubles and Consumption Can ba Yja CAIN & SEVERANCE, Cured. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, An Em|ninnt New York Chemist and scientist Makes a Free Offer to our Readers TILLAMOOK, OilKGON. \y a . wise , The distinguished New York chemist, A. T. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of a re- DENTIST, liable and absolute cure for Cousumption (Pul- ionary Tnhetcnloid’f) mid all bronchial, throat T illamook ling aud chest diseases, stubborn coughs, lung TheDekum Building 3d & Washington, Portland. O re and chest affeclious, general decline and weak lies«, loss of flesh, and comliiion* of wasting sway, wil! send THREE FKKE BOTTLES (all different) of his discoveries to any afflicted reader of the H ra D’. ight writing for them. Ills New Scientific Ticatment’’ has cured ‘*h<m«ands permancntl} l»v ils timely use, am! ip euii»i !e.s it a simple professional duty to T illamook , O regon . suffering humanity to doiiftle a trial of his iu- fallable cure. Science daily devclope* new wonders, and 'his great chemist, patiently experlmc.iting for years, has protluced results as beneficial to hu mnuity a* can bectalmed by any modern genius, lisasse lion that lung troubles and comminpt on are curable in any cliiuate is proven by heartfelt letters of gratitude,’* filed In his tmericaii and European laboratories i? “Sou sands from those cured iu all parts ¿7 the world. General Banking and exchange bualneaa. Medical experts concede that bronchial, chart aud lung troubles lead to consumption, which, luteteal paid on time depoaita. uninterrupted, means speedy and certain Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, death. Sweden and all foreign countries. Simply write to T. A. Bloc uni. M. D.| 9« Piue street, New York, giving post-office and express sddroas, aad the free medicine will be promptly •ent. Bufferers should take iiibtant advantage •f his generon* proposition. Please Ull the Doctor that you saw kit offer the Meadliaht ‘ THE LIGHT OF THE FUTl KF. -Why not be ' independent and own your own little gas plant I which will give four times more light than < I dinar? gas or electric lights st one half the cost Applicable for use in churches, stores, factories ' hotels, residence and country homes: safer than ordinary g<» or kerosene lamp*. Approved by : all the Boards of Underwriters throughout the j United States. We want a first class agent in I every town. Write for catalogue ami prices. The Acetylene Gas Machine Co., Arkon, Ohio. ACADEMY Hereafter the H ka DLIUH t ami Oregon 3 raded C ourse of Oregon. I nstruction f»T ALPHONSUS ACADEMY 11 divided in'< our department*, viz. Primary, Intermediate Grammar, aud Senior. The Year ia divided iuto four terms of elevei «reeks each. t TUITION FEE- Tuition Fee for one pupil tor a term of elevei «reeks--in the Primary Iiepartrnent TwoDop- LARS, in the 1MTRRMKD14TM THReK DOLLARS G rammar G radx , F our D ollars ; G badx , F ivb D ollars B enio » INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Notice. instrumental inusic on the piano or the string eJ instruments, for a terni of eleven week«, Ter D ollam «. a F ■4 Oak Nolan. Adminístralo r. Are Yow Hard of Hearing? If »0 you h I iou M have the Wilnoti E ir Drum» the aafeat beat ami only iH ientifically conatmeted ear drum on deuf newt ti.e market. Will cure J —*.. — no niAlUr from what catme produced, cepting only thoee who are born deaf The drum ia wimple eaaly inserted and very durable. It c<*la only 75 rente. I have worn a pair of tlieae drums for some time and find them a great h9lp Call and see them or write me at once Joeepb Level. M rs . R. R. H ays Sefeet Seßouf * ★ * C arefully G raded C ommon ft H igh S chool D epartment and T eacher ’ s C lass . Y ear divided into 2 terms of C. A. BAILEY —— Dealei in — STUDEBAKER WAGONS, Osborne Mowers I Bugfffe* hay rake*, plow« and otli^r farm maciiinery. You can mvo money by denlliiK with mt. Special Price* on BiiUbdc* and Nprlna wagons. C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. ■W — mi . J FOUR AND A HALF MONTHS EACH. __________ Notice is hereby given that I I ave bee« ap pointed administrator of the estate W. G. Runyon, deceased, aud all person* having claims against said estate, are requested to present them to me at the Bank of C. A E. Thayer within six months from this date, February 25th, C. & E; THAYER Tillamook, TILLAMOOK. OREGON Acetylene Gaa. f I, eU> ,j eu. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ß L. EDDY heretofore baldi, 3; ll.iq'inrtoii, 5; Little Nestiieca, TILLAMOOI 4; Nehalem. 3; Netarts, 3; Sand L ike, 2; i TILLAMOOK, ORB. 8 an F rancisco , O al , ian will coal <2.00 instead of $1.50 as 3; Dolph, 3; Fairview, 6; Foley, 2 ; Gari- , South Prairie, 4; Tillamook, 5; that you can drive with com fort and enjoyment. Our patrons will find every, thing iu first class shape aud our prices reasonable. ^fc^CURE CONSTIPATION PELT »-Gio I dem tn I at 10 (®irc Ore., at 1 avail. Finally, having read article» rP garding cures that had been effected by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, I decided to try them. That was in 18%. I bought a box and took the pills accord ing to instructions. “ Four days later I had the happiest hours I had known for years. That night I went to sleep easily and slept soundly as a child and awoke refreshed. “After I had taken four boxes of the pills, I found that I was cured and had also increased 27 pounds in weight. “ This greatly surprised my friends, who thought my case was a hopeless one. I be gan my work again and have continued ever since in excellent health. “ Another valuable gain to me was, that while I was taking these pills I had been cured of the smoking habit, which had formed when I was a bov and had clung to me all these years. The craving for tobacco left me and I have never expe rienced it since. “ I cannot say enough for these pills and have recommended them to o many. man» ” ’ To verify this statement Mr. 1___ Harrington __ made affidavit to its truthfulness hfulness before Lincoln M. Coy, Notary Public. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People strike at the root of disease by acting di di- rectly upon the impure blood. Their power is marvelous and many wonderful cures have been m^de. Druggists consider them a potent remedy, and all sell them. ('atarrk Cannot l>e Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot i reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood teor constitutional disease, anil in order to cure it . yov must take internal remedies. Hall’sCatarrh i Cure is taken ruternnlly, and acts directly on ’ the blood and musvoussurfaces. Hall’s Catarrh i Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed ALL i by one of the best physicians in this country for 25c 50c DRUGGISTS DRUGGISTS ' years, and is a regular prescription. It is com- 8M. ’ posed of the best tonics known, combined with , the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the j muscons surfaces. The perfect combination of J the two ingredients is what produces such won- : derful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes timonials. free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Trope., Toledo O The G»ll H1I Pr up‘c’in/an l Mine Development Company forthd purpose Sold by all druggists, price 75c. of pro« ? m tin r w • 'c o'i G »1 I i»i’ > > j t.i already •li-covered and fur the purpose Hall’s Family pills are the best. of outfitting 3 piuspevliiig purlieu in li e spring foi il.e ; All calls promptly attended to A Nice Rig and. A Good Safe Team VaöcaJUw Astoria, Or Not His Day for Being Whipped. Little Johnny was 8 years old, therefore he could look hack to several Christmas holidays with a lively remembrance of what they were like, and what had taken place on those festal occasions, says Harper’s Magazine. l ne of Johnny’s Ideas (not original with Johnny by any means, as many a pat ent can testify) was that it is a boy’s mission to make .is much noise as possible in the world, and, in spite of freq ent admonishing and more 01 less frequent whippings, he persevei ingly carried out the idea on all occasions, except when he was asleep. Johnny was fulfilling his mission with more vigor and enthsiasin than usual on Christmas Portland .Market. morning, but nobody paid any attention to him except his aunt Jane, who w..s visiting Johnny’s As given by Alien & Lewis. parents during the holidays, an<l she finally I grew ti'-ed of the noise and said: WHEAT-Market, steady nominal at 77 ••Johnny, it is very naughty to keep up ruch a 76c, Eastern Oregon; Valley, 79c din and racket all the time, and if you don't stop it I shall have to speak to your 1110. her about it.” OATS—No.i. white, 38 to 40; grey, ¿5 @ 6 I • Hull! Wot good'll that do?" scornfully de choice. BARI.EY—Feed, <1700, to 18.50 brewing manded Johnny. ‘‘Why, she will whip you if you don’t stop" $19 00 to $19 50. threatened the young man’s aunt. POTATOES—In good demand at 40 to 50c “Guess not!’’ retorted Johnny, with an air of i per sack. triumph. “ hris’mas ain’t my day fer gittin i BU'l'TER-Store, in rolls 25 30c per roll whipped. I alters git whipped the day before Choice dairy, 40 6$ 45c per roll; creamery 50c < hris’mas and the day after, but 1 never do on per roll. Chris'mas”’ EG(i8.— Choice candled nc per dot. to meet at AND ACCOUCHEUR, when you want CANDY CATHARTIC g Samuel Elmore price reach of any one who wishes to particulars JAVID WILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN, SUHGKON be commenced im further For has been put away down so to be within inook county, Oreg >n, JONES BROS .Livery -i- Stable Cannery from Garibaldi to tbe Elmore Choice building lots and tracts iu Dav’s Addition lo the City of Tillamook. home. at for the removal of the Elmore Pkg Berth Bros. ence portion of the city will office of the undeisigned at Astoria, Or. No man is better known and liked in that rich tier of Illinois counties, of which Peoria is the centre, than genial Chester S. Harrington, of Princeville, 11L Mr. Harrington is a veteran of the late war. Like many another brave soldier, he suffered not only during that service, but for years afterwards from diseases con tracted then. For years his health was shattered: his sufferings increased. He was unable to gain relief, but now he tells a story which is of profit to many t “I served three years in the 124th Illi nois, enlisting at Kewanee, I1L,” said he. "I was in Libby Prison and suffered like many another Northern soldier. “ The strain of army fife did its work in undermining my health, although the col lapse did not come for sometime after. “ For fifteen years I suffered from general debility and nervousness so badly that I could not sleep. Indigestion resulted and my misery increased. “ My eyes began to fail, and as my body lost vitality my mind seemed to give wxy. I could scarcely remember events that hap pened but a few weeks before. ‘ For two years I was unfitted for busi ness. I was just able to creep around dur ing part of this time, and there were many times when I could not get up. “My brother is a doctor, but all his efforts to help me failed to give any relief. MI tried a number of remedies without I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GO TO at this office. The pub- R. II. Ingersoll I This veteran fought for his country; suffered un told hardships, and returned with health shattered. Many a brerve soldier has the same history. To-day this one rejoices in a new-found strength and tells his experience to benefit others. The properly known Fnirview Hall, situated on the Forest Grove road a you’ve somewhere left, with its gables wide A fishboat, 16 ft. long, pair oars, 2 1 A farmhouse set iu an orchard old, pairs rowlocks, Chinook net, hangs over- rou'll s< e it all in the winter tide I At sight of a pippin's green and gold, 100 fathoms or line*.—Boat |13;—Net J>r a pearniain apple, ruddy and sleek, $15;—Call at W. H H Carys. )r a jenneting with a freckled cheek. •o you want a good wutcli? A Suffering Soldier. For Sale or Rent Key bring you a thought of the orchard trees nil blossomy April and leafy June, and the sleepy droning of bumble-bees fin the lazy light of the afte~noon, Ind tan led clover and bobolinks, □ger-lilies and garden pinks. with HEADLIGHT Wood Wanted Winter Applcn cheer is there that is half so good, ■ the snowy waste of u winter night, dancing fire of hickory wood. ^Kid an easy chair in its mellow light. ^Kapearmaiu apple, ruddy and sleek, jenneting with a frock I cd cheek? bnged WEEKLY TILLAMOOK VOCAL MUSIC CLARENCE TILDEN TUITION Per Term..... ..................................... —— • Per Year (in advance) Per Meath................................. -.............. Per MonlM (primary department •• $7 5f 1250 .... 2.0c l.oo Vocal roaaie, H igh r D ollars . — DIALS* if —— Nice dry wood of any kind, toy length i ©aired at lowest living rates. B usiness D epartment - In the Susine* D partine it, Btenogiaphy, Boo* keeping, and Typewrit!’ g i-iUnded, if deaito’ The common branches iiibty fivk ollar for t«.- whole courae. Plain Sewing and Fanny Work free to the pupils on Saturday allei oon. 141 tin, French aud Oerman Included In th« Senior Grade. Private les tons in tboae U» guageaPiva oll a as a term. T - D * D ParUcncar attention paid U> Physical Training •nd Etiquette. • * NIGHT SCHOOL fight School opeu Lo pupils from 6 :ga anil 4xr>, ennamenemg on liouday Oct. nth TuiUor li.oo per month. Board and Tuition f t j oe a month. Mack '<ra of 11 weeka pa) able iu advance. I ü. W. KIGER. N e 4 DCALCR IN- D esigns COFYRIOMTa Ac. Anyon* sending « «k^lrh and d*M*riptl<>n may quickly BiawrfMin our opinion fre« wnfrther an invention la probably iMitentable. «ommunlc»- t Iona at rW I y con Adan 11 a). Handbookon f’ai*nta aenf fraa. • Hdaat agariry for **<•«miff MlanGi. Patents taken through Munn A Co. rec*eive ppecial nettlai, without cnArga. in tba Scientific American. A handsonieiy Bluatrafed weakly. Ij»rtreat cir culation of any aHentlSe journal. Term*. |3 a year ; four montba, |L B<jild by all newad«*alrr«. MUNN Branch offica. O P ’ New York Waablu«to«>, D. €. Exchange and looney fjecuNtiefl. Collections Recaiva Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGQN» Don't Tobarro Spit sad Hutoke I oar life Away» To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag etic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No To- Dac. the wonder worker, that make* weak men s.rong. All druggists, We or II. Cure guaran teed Booklet and sample free. Addresa Burling Remedy (M, Chicago or New York.