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the WONDERFUL PATHOS AND BATHOS. f Modeled’tT^crt‘an npnrn^d vat fern. 1 It stands in the corner, alone and forlorn. The old parlor sofa so threadbare and-worn. The chintz that bedecks it might cause the II le t?' T > shudder and flee with a yell to the street, For there are arranged; on a background of green. . Enormotfs chrysanthemums ult rainarine, But ‘‘ver by me ahull be fondly adored The old parlor sofa where grandfather snored. Y hi may jeer, you may sneer, you nsay gibe at it, too (But sit not upao_.it whatever you do. For all who’abruptly sit down on its seat Repent it with language I dare not repeat). I' m suxbags may be broken, uncertain its legs, But mourning affection affectingly begs A tribute of tears, such as grief may afford, Fdf ’fill’ 'old parlor sofa where grandfather snored. How often, recumbent, he lingered there long (His legs .being weak, though his language was strafagl. Aye, call me unmanly and weak if you will! I ding to the sofa devotedly still, And many a jugful of tears have I shed Op tho antimacassar that covers its head. (And haven’t you ever encountered before A ballad like this ohe of grandfather’s snore?) -Pick Mo Up. Cureof Chronic Diseases C. A. BAILEY ---- Dealer in — STUDEBAKER WACONS, Osborne Mowers The Earthquake. ” In the course of a sermon a negro preach er in Georgia touched on tho subject of ^artbfjnakes. He Haiti: ’ r,1‘C)li, ïuy sinful hearers, a yoarthquake 1« nothin mo' Her less den dis—hell dono got tired waltln fer you en goneter sleep en wuko up yawnin!”—Atlanta Constitu tion. An Embarrassing Question. Schoolmaster (to new boy)—What is your father by trade? Boy (perplexed)—Must I tell? Schoolmaster—Yes, you must. - Boy (after a great deal-of-hesitation)—• Please; sir, he’ff the bearded woman at the circus!—Tit-Bits. New to Him. “Papa, how do the people in the weath er bureau find out what kind of woather we are going to have?” “I didn’t know that they did, my son.” —Yonkers Statesman. I>r*«i to AIL “What is apathy?” “It's a strange and dangerous condition that a man sometimes falls into—a condi tion In which he has even been known to lend his bicycle."—Chicago Record. Where They Were. Miss Antique—He says there are lies In tho Bl bio. , Miss Cnustiquc—Why, dhl you let him seo your birth register?—New York riuD- £ay Journal.. ... • >■■■»-» It is much more wholesome From the Smith'e Faile Record. .Throughout Canada, from the western people in the Franklin Street Congregational boundary of Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean, Church, at Manchester, N. 11. Rive doctor« had arrived and were in attendance before there is no name more widely known in tem he regained consciousness. In all these cities perance and evangelistic work than that of the and towns the newspapers freely mentioned Rev. W. A. Dunnett. Mr. Dunnett has been his affliction at the time. Mr. Dunnett said he had consulted many physicians, though he the Grand Vice-Councillor of Ontario and said, to be entirely fair, he had never been any Quebec in the Royal Templars, and so popular great length of time under treatment by any is he among the members of tbe order that in one doctor because of his itinerant mode of Montreal there is a Royal Templars council life. In the early part of the summer of 1896, while in Brookville assisting the pastor of tire named “Dunnett Council” in his honor. For Wall Street Methodist Church in evangelistic more than ten years Mr. Dunnett has been go services, he was speaking of his trouble to a ing from place to place pursuing his good friend who urged him to try Dr. Williams' work, sometimes assisting resident ministers, Pink Pills, and next day presented him with a sometimes conducting a series of gospel tem dozen boxes. “1 took the pills,” said Mr. perance meetings independently, but always Dunnett. “and I declare to you I am a well laboring for the good of his fellows. While man to-day. I used to worry a great deal in Smith’s Falls a few in »ntlisago in connection over the pain about my heart, but that is all with his work he dropped into the Record office gone now, and I feel like a new man.” All for a little visit with the editor. Duriug the this the reverend gentleman told in a simple conversation the Record ventured to remark conversational way, and when it was sug- that his duties entailed an enormous amount of Sested that he Jet it he known, he rather emurred, because, as he put it, “ I am almost hard work. To this Mr. Dunnett assented, but added that in his present physical condition afraid to say I am cured, and yet there is no he was equal to any amount of hard work. man enjoying better health to-day than 1 do.” At that time, at Mr. Dunnett’s request, But it was not .al ways to, he said, and then he gave the writer the following little per his statement was only published locally,, but now writing under the date of Jan. 21si sonal history, with permission to make it public. He said that for the past thirteen from Fitchburg, Mass., where he has been year» he had been greatly troubled with a conducting a very successful series of evan pain in the region of his heart, from which gelistic meetings, he says: “ 1 lia<i held back ne was unable to get any relief. At times it from writing in regard to my health, not be was a dull, heavy pain, at others sharp and cause I had forgotten, hut because it seemed severe. Oftentimes it rendered him unfit too good to be true that the old time pain for his engagements, and at all times it had gone. I cannot say whether it will ever made it difficult to move. His trouble was return, but I can certainly say it has not always visible to the public and frequently i troubled me for months, and I am in better when conducting service he would give out ’ health than I have been for years. I have anl doctors had to be called in to attend gained in flesh, hence in weight. I would him. Thia occurred to him in the Yonge i prefer not to say anything about my appe Street Church, Torouto; the Baptist Church, tite; like the poor, it is ever with me. Yes. Woodstock, N. P.; the Methodist Church, I attribute my good health to I)r. Williams- Carleton Place. Ont. On another occasion | Pink Pills, and you have my consent to um while preaching to an audience of 2,5001 the fact.” WHEW For Sulle by *1 1 4 « Ï d H $fejle that yon can drive with coin fort and enjoyment. Onr patrons will find every, thing in first class shape and our prices reasonable, Telephone No. 9. fl H M n .11 I YOU WANT LUMBER Remember that we keep the best of everything in Stock and at prices as low as the lowest. Following is our List of Prices. i T illamook L umbering C o (L’bc (Corner v’ J. B^INN BROTHERS. PROPS ' Will keep tbe best liquor» in the market including the celebrated Magnolia Whiskey and Weinhart’s Lager Beer EBOS “Furniture Store and -OCabmet Shot ■■ ■ Reduced FaresI Keeps on Hand a Complete Stock of-------- Tillamook To everyone going to the new gold fields A BOONr-jA BLESSING 1)0 practical qiU’Htions ennweren not by giie*s woik—not by -fay-nt-lioiiies—IniT by experi- Steamer V7. IT. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore, (here—worked there—Mnd in ( ioja ’ going ..back there, to get RICH Will n.k* trip, «very five d«y«. the we«thei peril,itiliic bei nrcen Aatoria and TltlaaMOk Cit> carrying Height und | avenges. « 1 filing when Io »lari—how mil' ll it will <;o»t— what to lake —.how logo—how to live—how k'-Fp well—what to do when -ick—where to go (lu re - how In prospect—Imw to mi.ie there, ami much more. ELMORE, SANBORN & Co., Astoria, or COHN & CO., Tillamook, Agt». ONE GIVES RELIEE t IT IS A TREASURT&4 TREASURE It» material has never before hem mihlished—ill» privately Ipiiiilcd— can only la- Itatl hr ..eliding Io F. S teinbach , Tacoma, Wui.li , and encloning 25cte. Refer to any bank litre for evidence of good faith. Don’t Spend a Dollar for f Medicine K: until you have tried THE TILLAMOOK EOW. G. E. WIST Proprietor. Tills Hotel has just tEED newly furnished ar d put in first dess repair and is new by far lhebest in the city E verything C omfortable and H omelike - Terms Rencrab'e. Tillamook Ore 1 < ' A A* I À ou can buy th^m in the paper 5-ccnt cartons r -•* About Time. “They my Bujunter ha. finally braivd op- " v . „ • Well, he's been taking bracers enough. —Detroit News. Tillamook, Oregon I / Not nt All New. Frank—Some gcnlu« in Birmingham hat invented a buttonlera «hlrt. BtHy—Wtry, that’« old. I’ve worn them ever «Ince my wife learned to ride a bike. —TilBita.___________ Shopping Incident. “No, madnm, we can't take back that waist. You have worn it.” “What if I have? Yon adrertiaed It aa 'changeable allk.' “—Detroit Free Pre»«. Too Much of a Good Thing. “I can t fee why you object to young Softly. I'm sure he if conftant.”- "Worw than that—be« perpetual. ’ — New York Truth. H 4 H Fine Liquors and Cigars Furniture- Matting. Wall Paper, Window Shades ai Floor Oil Cloth. JONES BROS. All Kinds of Cabinet work Turning-Scroll sawing et etc. done on short notice. Screen doorsand Windows made to Order KLONDIKE KATAKISM K nc ti G rand C entral B illiard GAMBRINUS BEER when you want A Nice Rig and? A Good Safe Team C. JB. FIA1DLEY, W H eadquarters for tiir C elebrated 4 I Common Rough 1.n'uber ut $8.00 per. thousand feet. Shiplap. at f 00 per thousand feet. ‘ tle.'tlliifi kill» Irtf. Sized lumber, nt 9.00 per thousand feet. Special Prices wu Buggies and Spring wauuus. Flooring. N i. 2, at $12.00 per thousand feet. c A BAILEY, Flooring, No. 1, at $16.00 per thousand feet. Tillamook, Ore. t Rustic, No. 2, at $12.00 per thousand feet.' Rustic No. 1, at $16.00 per thousand feet. No 1, Finish, at $15.00per thousand feet. Mouldings, J^ceiit per foot, per inch in width. JONES BROS. .AU 3 inch planking at $7.00 per thousand feet. Livery s H 4 HALL; Buggies, hny rake- plows and other farm machinery. Yon <• ».i save money by Perfectly Natural. “Did your friend die a natural death?” inquired tho tourist, addressing a Mon tana maipwho had charge of a coffin at a little wayj|ntio> 41 nd was waiting for the train to ship tho btaly away. “Oh, yes,” ho said frankly. “They ¿Quad tbo- extra c£ird _in his sleeve after- *îv4*rà.'”-XC)iiuigo Timos Herald. TT1V W’A'R’P A ~ V X A. Dunnett, a Man Whose Good Work Is ANTI-TtUST Widely Known—He Relates Events in HIs 1 It lasts twice as long Career of General Interest. Medicine Co. Tacoma IVa.Ii tell about their great success and how they can cure you. Reflections of a Bachelor. Trade Was Ruined. f?ruhrrtier (at Moonshinoville)—Good morning, Mr. Crossroads. How’s busi ness? Storekeeper (disconsolate ly) — Mighty •poor, mighty poor. You see, a new store started up in opposition to me, an, of course, I couldn’t stand that, so I jest gave my fricn’s .tho wink, an they com mcnced kiliin off his customers, but he .had more trade than I kalkerlated on, an w’rn his customers began to shoot back it made a purty even tight, an both sides killed oach other off so fast that now there .ain’t either of 11s got any customers.— New Ywk Weekly. A SUCCESSFUL EVANGELIST THE CELEBRATED VITA Rev. W. 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These remedies are nearly all in tablet form, easy to take and contain no alcohol to injure the siM<nu,.¥ 1MFDiCtNE VoMFAN ¥, iacviaa WashiwtfgpA When wear barn's to eke’o^d repair in youi body you are going tu fall sick. The signs of it acg: loss of flesh, paleness, Weakness, nervous- irvss, et«. nie repair needed is total. > r n tltitik yow.eateuougli, and yet you feel that yau w« u.v out more tissue, eneigy, herve force tnnn yernr foil mikes for you. The «litliculty is that jm » u do not’ digest- enough. And Ibis is so seriou* ili* worth silting down seriously to tbiltk ahogU If you can't digest what you pat. take a Jew. doses of Shaker Digestive Cordial, 'file effccl ol it w ill be to inci vase \ our flesh and, iliakp yon feeT stronger. You won't fail sick Pimof that it iH incontrol of your rej air appara tus. Ithjeasy euuiigh to test this for yourself. “TNtfyQ got now babies at our house.” Tukeji few bottles of Shaker Digestiv ■ Coixlial. “Indeed?- How many?” Sold by druggists at to cents tofi.oo per bottle “Twins—and another one!”—New York bes .5S»,7 JourqiU-_________________ 1 Anybody can be a martyr if there aie ¿trough people to look on. Fate is circumstance’s “You’re not so warm!” to the man who thinks he knows It all. No girl ever had a sick headache that toQ.had for her to get up and try on ifcPnew dress. Af-nran can never look as proud and haughty ns ho wants to when he lias ou a shirt that feels wilted. You never know a man till he knows you. After a woman gets beyond a certain age her skin never fits. A girl will always deny that when she sleeps alone she puts her arms around her- S(1f. After a woman is 35 tho hatred she has nlwayp had for deceit is given to the bugs ou her geraniums. Every married man practices acting as if he wasn't jealous in a way that will make his wife think he Is.—New York Press. T illamook weekly headlight Ten Tabules for Five Cents. •ort I« p’lt ■ ? ch»*>!y to (Jffwtlfy t'.e >1 p-wrtnt ¿emand f ,r a price» If you don’t find this sort of < Flint Riipans Tabules At the Druggist’s UCCOnillHHllltion at »coud class rat»*. -*><> S*n/1 Fire • Cmh to Tits P ipami C hemical C ompany , N o . to ... , N**w York, and they will be tent to you by mail; or 12 ( i.t >n v.hi rri .ilc-l for 43 centi. The chances are tea to one t' At Ripari» Tabule» are the very medicine you need. I J