Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 12, 1898, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE TILLAMUOK
W EEKLY HEADLIGHT.^
I
-------------------------------------- ,----------------------r-
and would lie of untold value as a
territory, of the United States. AI
any rate Uucle Sam might be able
to trade them off at a bargain if he
Official fipir, TilluDiok City nd Coiti doesn't want to keep them.
Ctllamooh £)e<*l»ltuht.
which can and will be need for dir-
honest purposes, it is hard to
iuiagineany danger of this District
going wrong on the money question. I
They never.kick!
Why should they?
*
h
*
4
Dur Dldiat Cuatomara ara our bast frie húb
And th* r«B«DH i« simply thi#:Th#y know That
Tke CabRN Republic
KATKS Or SCBSCBIPTION.
(•TBICTLV 1RAOVAMCX.)
Oae year ......................................................
Six month, ..................................................
Tkrea moathx.............................................
91 AC
Telephone Nu 6.
Oflc* eoroerol M»in“»m1 .,« et r«u.
Republican $tate Ticket.
FOR GOVERNOR
T. T. GEER of Marion Co.
FOR SECRETARY OF «TATE
F. I. DUNBAR of Clataop Co.
FOR «TATE TREASURER
MOORESof Klamath (• >.
FOR ÀTTOBMKY OENEB IL
D. R.N. BLACKBURN of Linn Co
FOR STATE PRINTER
W. H. LEEDS of Marion Co.
FOR HUIT. or PUBLIC ixbtbvctiox
J. 11. ACKERMAN ot Multnomah
FOR ARSOCI ATI JUHTK'F
F, A. MOORE of Columbia Co.
FOR MEMBER OF COMiKIHS
T. II. TONUUE ot Washington Co
FOR DISTRICT ATTOBNKY
O. II. IRWIN of Yamhill Co.
FOU MEMIIEB STBOtRO EQÜAI.IZATIOX
J. SMITH ot Tillamook Co.
FOR CIRCUIT JÜDGM
H. II. HEWriToiAlbany
G. IL BURNETT of Salem
Republican County Ticket
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
G. W. SAPriNGTON
FOB COUNTV CLERK
HOMER MASON
The office of County Judge ¡8 one Recognition of the M asbo government
of the most important in the gift may indeed follow nt n very early day.'
but at the outset of armed intervention
of our people and it is of the utmost 1 the United State* ought not to l>e bam-
importance that it be filled by a 1 pered Under the circiim»tanree, otir ■
man who is qualified for it. The demand that Spain should withdraw her
mere fact that a man is honest is troop* and relinquiah aoveieignty in
not in itself a qualification. He Cuba can mean 1 otliing except that hhe
is to relinquish authority to the United
needs to l,e honest but lie needs i States We are in the position of a
in addition to mere honesty to be a court which aeaunie* tetU| >raiy conliol □ ur line of Genersl Mirch«ndii«
unuiually complst«. VA/g ksap a full Black of
man of intelligence and judgement j of an estate with a \ \ of its proper
nn<l to posses a knowledge of law. disposal. We diatimtly avow that in
Important matters come up be­ taking it upon ourselves to expel Spain
from Cuba we also assume the duty and
fore the County Judge in this ' responsibility of restoring order in the
state. All probate matters are ad- island and of protecting the lives and
adjudicated in his court. Some­ i rights of all elements of the population
Try vis and you will be convinced
times the estates settled in the i We have further pledged ourselvee ex«
1
plicitly
in
our
turn
to
relinquish
County courts are large, amounting
authority j*list as soon as we shall have
to many of thousands of dollars lieen able to supervise tlm establish-
Hobsonville, Ore.
and the judge must decide on ■ mentof an independent Cuban republic.
Principle Office 330 Merkel Street, Sun Franeieco Mills »1 Tiuukee, Cat
points involving vast amounts. ' This, doubtless, will mean the extension
In order to do so intelligently he of the existing repubhe under President
must Lave a knowledge of the Ma880 and his cab • t I all parts of
! the island. Neve:
-«•«, for the time
laws of inheritance, etc, and the 'being it is the Un el S ties, and not T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.— N otice F or T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1873.— N otice F or T *f « << L and , act June 3, 1878.— N otice F or
P ublication .
P ublication
P ublication .
laws of evidence. This he cannot President Masao's u »veriinieiit, that
United
States
Land Office. Oregon City, Ore
United
States
Land
Office.
Oregon
City.
Ore
­
United States Land Office. Oregon City. Ore­
have unless he is an attorney or stands before P s whole world respon­ gon
M ir. 9th, 189S.—Notice is hereby given that gon Mar 10th ¡898-Noik^i» hereby given that go.1 March 9th, 1898 —Notice is hereby given that
iu compliance with the provisions of the a« t of in compliance with the proviaions of the act of
in
compliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
sible
for
the
condition«
in
Cuba:
has had previous experience in
ongie?H of June 3, i878, entit.ed "An act lor the < ongie?? of June 3 18,8. eutil ed "An net for the
Congress of June 3. ¡878, entitled "An act tor the
of timber lands in the States of California. sale of timber lands in the States of California, sale of timber lands in the States of California
other courts. Witlnil, he must be 1 and where there is responsihiltity sale
Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory.' as Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory."as
and Washington Territory," as
there must
also be authority Oregon. Nevada
to all the Public Land States by actol extended to a'.l the Public Land States by act ot extended to all the Public Land State# by act of
a man of good judgement and We should be embarrassed in doing for extended
August 4-1892.
August 4, 1892,
August 4, I892.
Fred
Klyon:
Edward Grenfell;
sound sense. All these qualifica­ ' the Cubans what we have set out to do
Hiram Rummel;
of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of Ore­ of McMinnville, County of Yamhill. State ofOie-
McMinnville County of Yamhill State ofOre , gon, has this «lay filed in this office liis sworn gon, has this day filed in this office hi# sworn
tions, Justice Sappington possesses ( if President McKinley had to shoulder of
has this day tiled in this office his sworn state­ statement No. 3037. tor the purchase of the W. statement No. 301’9. for the puichase of l»ot 1 and
ment No 3024, for the purchase of the S. W. J^ % of E
in an eminent degree. His ex­ the responsibility, while by our own of
of Section No 22 1 Townahip No. 2
N, E. l4 and E. J4 of S. E.
of Section
Section No. 10 in '1 ownship No. 2 South South Rfge No. 7 West, and will offer proof S W. 2 1. in of Township
No. 2 South Range No. 7
!
premature
act
of
recognition
we
had
Range N07 West and will offer proof to show that to show that the land sought is more valuable No.
perience as a J list ice of tlie Peace is
West, and will offerproot to show that the land
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
for
its
timber
1 accorded to President Mas-o all the
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
siicli as to qualify him thoroughly 1 rightful authority. If we had acknow­ or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to poses.
and to establish his claim to said laud
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
establish hi? claim to said bind before the Re­ before the Register and Receiver ot this office than
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, a' Oregon City Ore , on Thursday, the 21st, day his claim to Baid land before the Register and Re
for the office which he seeks, llis ledged the Cuban republic, our logical gister
ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Oregon on Wednesday, the 20th, day of July, of Julv, 1S98. He names as witnesses;
Wednesday, the 20th, day oi July, 189s. He
work in the Justices office lias ' course would have been to form an offen­ 1898 He names as witnesses;
Portland Adams of McMinnville. Ore , John names as witnesses:
Kiley Smith of Dayton Ore., Frank M Olds of
of McMinnville, Ore.. Hiram Rummel of
H Irani Rummel of McMinnville, Ore., Thos.
hem thorouglily satisfactory and sive and defensive alliance with that McMinnville. Ore., John B. Ruhr of McMinn­ Kun?
ville, Ore., James H. Bell of McMinnville Ore. McMinnville Ore.. James H Bell of McMinnville R. Willis of McMinnville, Or •. Frank Willis of
McMinnville, Ore., Fred H. Klyon of McMinn­
liis work as County Judge will be neighboring sovereign power, and then Any and all persons claiming adversely the Any and all person« claiming adversely «he ville
■ in a stiictly subordinate way to co-oper­ above-described lands are requested to file their hove-described lands are requested to file their Any Ore.
and all persons claiming adversely the
equally satisfactory. There is no ate with Gen Maximo Gomez. But this claimsin this office on or before said 2oth, day a claims
in this office on or before Baid 21st, day above-described lands are requested to file their
ofjuly, 1898.
of
July,
¡898.
claims
in
this office ou or before said 20th, day
doubt of liis election.
Cha*. B. Moores Register.
would have involved us all in the losses
ofjuly, 1898.
ffHB fjTTUGKEE
Keeps the best of everything and
Sells at the lowest living rates.
Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Loggers Supplies and General Merchandise.
’
FOR SHERIFF
H.lf. ALDERMAN
FOR TREASURER
HOWARD CARY
F ob assesmob
J.S. STEPHENS
Foil SCHOOL «I I’KRINTF.NDKN'T
GEO. B I.AMB
FOB CORONKB
J. E. TUTELE
FOB HlllVEYUit
A M. AUSTIN
FoR COMMIMIIOVKR
CHAS RAY
FOR RF.RF.NENTATIVE
J. W. MAXWELL
FDR JVHTICKOF THE PKACK, lttT DIRT,
JAMES GRAY
FOR JVSTICK or T1IK FRACK, 2 d . HIST.
T. Il GOYNE
eon jerne K of the peach 3 i >, i > ist .
J. It FINLEY
FOR CUNBTABLK 1ST DIBTRICT
A. KLEIN
FOR CONSTABLE 2D, DlHTBICT
A. A. FORD
FOR CONSTARLE 3D, DIRTNICr
HANS JENSEN
The Spanish Minister of Marine
professed to be ao overcome with
joy when lie appeared before the
■Spanish Cabinet with the news of
the battle of Manila that he could
not express his emotions. Wonder
what would make that cuss feel
ttorry, any how.
Thia Justice District owes it to
itRclfto elect Thomas Goyne to the
office of Justice of the Peace. Mr.
Goyne is a thoroughly honest and
upright lunn and well read in law,
being a practicing attorney. No
one doubts either his fairness or his
ability to discharge the duties of
the office. When such a good and
thoroughly well qualified candidate
offers himself it would certainly lie
very foolish to run any chances by
electing a mail in whom the greater
portion of the nlmve qnalificalioua
are wanting. Mr. Goyne must be
elected.
and dangers of war with Spain, while
increasing the chance of its being a long
rather than a short war. In any case,
of course, our hirces will avail them­
selves of the indisp-*ns:ib!e c»peration
of General Gomez's “Ainiy of Libera­
tion.”—From “the Progress of the
World,” in the Amerit-au Monthly
Review of Reviews for May.
J. E. SIBLEY. tyngei' of glofe and »fill,
Chas. B. Moores,
Register.
Chas. B. Moore« Register.
T imber L and ,
act J une 3, 1878.— N otice
P ublication .
F ok T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice F or
P ublication .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
The approach of the June election
United States Land Office. Oregon City. Ore
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.. <\pr. 9. 1898
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore
will naturally set people to think­ '
March, 9th 1898.—Notice is hereby given tlial in
Mar 9th, 1898 —Notice is heieby given that —Notice is hereby given that the following
compliance with the provision» of the act of gon
in
compliance
with
the
provisions
the
of
of
ing, who have hrains to think with
Congress of June 3. I878. entitled "A11 act for the 1 ong ess of June 3. 1878. entitled An act for the named settler has filed notice of his intention
sale of timber lands in the States of California. sale of timber lands in the States of California, to make fiual proof ill support of his claim,
Two years have elapsed since the
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory. ’ ns Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as
and that said proof will be made before the
extended to all the Public Land States by act ot extended
to all the Public Lund States by act of C >uuty Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or
McKinley campaign and in these
August 4. 1892.
August 4. 1892-
Frank M. Olds:
on May 21st. 1898. vix:
two years of republican admiiistra*
John Willi«;
E. H. Sloan:
of McMinnville. County of Yamhill, Slate of of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State ofOre
lion much prog l ess I.as been imide
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn has this day filed in this office his sworn state
H. E 9?>7 for the 8 E % of N K
N E‘4 of 8 E
statement
No
303;.
for
the
puichase
of
Lots
3
Portland Market
nieiit No. 3034. tor the purchase of the Lot 3, S. *4 of Sec. 8 and S W ’4 of N W % and N W ’4 ot
in restoring the country to a
and 4 amis J2 oi N. W. »4 ot Section No 4 in E *♦ ot N. W Ji, E S of S. W. Ji ot Section No.
Township No 2 South R <uge No. 7 West, 2 in Township No 2 South Range No. 7 S W *4 of Sec. 9 Tp, 6S R. ¡0 W.
normal state of prosperity.
and wiH offer proof to show that the land West, and will offer pt oof to show that
He names the i illowing witnesses to prove
As given by Aller. Ä Lewis.
sought is more valuable for its timber or the land sought is more valuable for its timber his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Our farmers have been especial­ WHEAT—Market, steady nominal at 95 stone than for agricultural purposes and to or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to
of
«aid laud, viz;
establish his claim to said land before the Regis­ establish his claim to said land before the Re­
ly prosperous. Millions of dollars Eastern Oregon; Valley, 88c
ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City
Daniel P. Harvey, of Neskowin Ogn; Mrs.
Oregon
on
Wednesday,
the
2oth,
day
of
July,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 20th of July, 1S98.
Jean Harvey, of Neskowin Ogn: Albert Bowman
of farm mortgages have lieenpaid. OATS—No. 1. white, 41 to 46; grey. 43 44 1898. He name’» as witnesses;
He names as witnesses;
choice.
Hiram Rummel of .McMinnville. Ore.. Spencer
Edward Grenfell of McMinnville Ore., A1-. of Neskowin Ogn; George H Page, of Neskowin
Money loaners, with confidence BARLEY—Feed, |25 m O,
brewing >19 00 Simmons of Me Uinnville. Ore., Albert E. Cook belt E. took of McMinnvi.le Ore ,
ted H Ogr.
of McMinnville, Ore . Riley Smith of Dayton. Klyon, of McMinnville; Ore., Francis Willis ot
Cha». H. Moore»
restored, have opened I heir coffers to J19 50.
Ore.
McMinnville Ore.
Regist er.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
and money Inis been obtainable in POTATOES— Iu good demand at 35 to 40c above
descrilied
lands
are
requested
to
file
their
above-described lands are requested to file their
per sack.
claim? in thi? office on or before said 20th dav ¡ Claims in this office on or before said 20th, day
NOT.UE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
plenty al reduced rates of interest. RUTTER—Store, in rolls 22^ to 2$c per roll ofjuly, 1898.
of July 1898.
Chas B. Moores, Register.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Apr, 9th ,
Factoiies have opened their doors choice d iiry, 80 QI 35c per roll; creamery 40c.
Chas. B. Moores, Register.
per roll.
1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following
everywhere and working people
named settler has filed notice of his intention
KGG8.—Choice candled
per doz.
T imber I. and , A ct J une 3. 187«.— N otice for
have been given employment. PELTS—Goo.l demand it 9c (ifooc
I T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice F or to make final proof 111 support of h claim, ami
P ublication .
P ublication ,
that said proof will be made beiore the County
The amount of money in circula­ WOOL—Valley, I4<‘( 16c '¿astern Oregon, 9^ United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore.,
Clerk <»f Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore., on
I2C-
March 9th, 1898—Notice is hereby given that in
United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore­
tion in theecoiintry lias greatly in­ IIIDES—Dry,
compliance with the provisions of the act of gon Mar. 9th 1898—Notice is hereby |*v 11 that May 28th, 1898 via:
H; greenSc to
of J me. 3, 1878, euti(led "An act fur the in compliance with the provisions ot the act of
Jacob R. Reeher;
creased and everything points to DRIED APPLES— Evi iorated bleached, 4C Congress
sale ot timber lands in the Slates of California, Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "Au act for the H. E. 9729 for the 8 W J.4of N E '4 of Sec. 4 Tp.
to 6c; evaporated unbleached, 5c.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as sale of timber lands in the States of California.
continued and ever increasing PEA BS—Sun and evaporated. 2>»^3’ic.
extended to all the Public Land States by act Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as 1 N. R. 7 W.
extended to ail the Public Laud States by act of | He names the following witnesses to prove
prosperity. And all this in the DRIED PLUMS—Pities«, 3tO4c:prune«.2<4|'M. of August 4, 1892,
August 4. 1892,
James W. Coffin;
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
CHICKENS— >3 00 to J4.00 springs $1 Oo^Stjoo
Frank Willis;
of Dayton.* County of Yamhill, State of
face of the fact that the Democrat* TURKEYS
of said laud, viz:
—Live. 12'itetjcfor choice, dressed Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn of McMinnville County of Yamhill State of Ore
Huhl, oi Wilson Ogn; Frank Herringto'.i
statement No. 3 >36, for the purchase of the S. gon has this day file«! in this office his sworn of Paul
in ltc.Hi prophesied most woeful »Sc
Wi son Ogn; James k. Harris, of Illingworth
K. ‘i of Section No 4 in Township No. 2 South statement No. 3022. for the puichase ofthe Lot Ogn;
DUCKS—Young, f6.no <4 $6.5o
My
roii U. Trowbridge, of Tillamook Ogn
Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof 2. S. W H' of N. E- % and W. *, of S. F '4 of Sec­
results should Mervinley be elected, GHESK-16 oO4 7. co
Cha.?. B. M ores.
to show that the land sought is more valuable tion no 2 in Township No. 2 South Range No. 7 ;
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur West, and will offer proof to show that the land i
The farmers were to suffer untold
Register.
poses, and 10 establish his claim to said land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
before the Register and Receiver of this office at than for agricultural purposes, and to establish ,
woes. Wheat was to decline to
Oregon City, Ore., on Thursday, the 21st, day of his claim to said laud before the Reg ster and
NOTICE. FOR PUBI.K ATION.
July, 1898. He names as witnesses:
50 cents and less per bushel,
Receiver ot this office at Oregon City Ore. ou
William Cain of Davton Ore , Albert E. Cook Wednesday the 2oth, day of July ¡898. He names
La nd Office at Ore on City, Oregon. Mar 23.
the circulating medium was to
of McMinnville Ore , J H Bell of McMinnville. a ♦ witne*se*k
1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following
Ore , Thos. «"cNish of Dayton. Ore
Hiram Rumm.-I of McMinnville. Or.. Albert E !
Any au<l all persons claiming adversely the Cook of MeMiunville. Or.. Thomas R. Willis of named settler has filed notice of his intention to
suffer a ruinous decrease, fact­
I above-dencribed
lands are requested to file their McMinnville, Or.. James H. Bell of McMinn­ make final proof in support of his claim, and
claims iu this office on or before said 21st. dav ville, Or.
ories were to close, and everything
that said proof will be made before the County
of July. 1898
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
was “to go to the demnitiou bow­
above-described lands are requested to file their , Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Orc.
Chas B Moores Register.
claims in this office on or before said 20th day oil May 16th, 1898, viz:
wows.'' Yet the men who lied in
of July 1898.
Edward R. Grave?;
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
Chas. B. Moores, Register.
90 are telling the same old lies
H E 9790. for ’he 8. % of N. W. if and E. Ji of »
T imber L and , A ct J une 3 1878 — N otice F or
W. % of Sec. 9 Tp. 5. S. R 9 V
P ublication .
over again. But will the people ¿ raped C ourse of I nstruction
He names the following witnesses to prove
ST ALPHON8U8 AC%D» MY I* d!v|d*d in(C I United State* Iuuid Office Oregon Citv, Ore.
Before insuring your dwelling or fc^niture hi« continuous residence upon, and cultivation
l»elieve them?
of said land, viz;
our departments, vis. Piituary, lutennediatc March. 9th. I’M*.—Notice is hereby given that
Mr. Veatcli is no doubt a very
amiable sort of a gentleman, but
if elected to Congress he goes
pledged to do all he can toward de­
basing our national currency. We
can not believe that tfie voters of
the First District will lend lliem-
selves to such a scheme. They
are for the most part wage earners
and agriculturalists. Every wage
earner with an intellect shove
that of an oyster, knows that the
first use to lie made of depreciated
money will I m « to pay wages there­
with and every agriculturist knows
I
that the second use made of
Now that Curie Sam has fairly ■cheap dollars' will be the pur­
whipped the Sptutiar«!« in the dulse of farm products, while the
PhillitdiieH, we see no k < hm 1 reason merchant, the shipper hu <1 the
why the United States ehould not middlemen will protect themselves
maka arrangements to keep the by demanding their |>ny in good
islands aa indemnity for the im- money or by raising their rates
meiiHe cost to which we shall be to correspond with the discount on
put by the war, The Phillipiuea Uie ‘legal tender.'
are directly in the route lietween
Realizing these facts and l«ar-
K au Francisco and Hong Kong mid ing in mind that avoir for Ttoa.
A coaling station at that point H, Tongue U a vole for the wage
would l»e of great value, Arihle earner, aih I the farmer to be paid
front this, the Phillipinee are in t||6 beet money in the world,
amongst the richest iu resources while a vote for his competitor is a
I
of any of the islands of the earth, I vote for the ieeue of curreucy
St Alphonsus
ACADEMY
iu compliance with the provision# of the act of
Coiign ss of June x, 1878,entitled "An act for the
sale of timber lands in the State# of Califonia.
The Year is divided luto four terms of elevet Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as
*eek* each.
•
extended to all the P-bllc Laud States by act of
I August 4. 1892,
Thoma# McNish:
TUITION FEE-
of Davton. County of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
has
tnis
day
filed
in this office his sworn state­
Tultkm Fee for one pupil tor a term of elevet
ment No. 3028. for the purchase of the Lots. 2. 7,
week»--in the Prima>y Department Two D og > 10, and ¡5 of Section No. i2 111 Township No 2
l \ ws , in the I ntsrmkdi < t * T hrek D ollar *
South Range No. 7 West, and will offer pt oof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for
□ rammar G radk , F our D ollar *; S kbioi us timber or stone thsu tor agricultural puri»o*e?
3RAOB, F1VR IfoLLARS
and to establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon
j City Or..on Thursday the airt, day of July, iM
He names as witnesses,
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
William Cain, o’ Dayton. Ore . Rilev Smith of
Instrumental music >n the piano or the string Daytou Ore . Port Adam» of McMinnville «>re
e»l instrument*, for a term of eleven week*, Ta? John R Rohr of Me Miunville, Ore
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
D ollars .
«
F
above described land# are requested to file their
cbuaia in th 1* office on or be foie said Mat, dav of
July, 1898.
VOCAL MUSIC
Chas. B. Moores Register.
Jrauimar, and Senior.
Vocal úsale. Kiour U oiaaxs .
B usiness D epartment
In theBustnes Depsrtnie it, Stenography. Rook
keeping. and Type .writing i ml tided if dt-siird
The common branches T hirty - fivb D ollasj
for the whole course.
Plata Sewfng and Fancy Work free Io th«
pupil* ou 4«tui4ay alt «moon.
I.sttn. French an«! Ortnaa included in the
Senior Grade. Private le?son* la those
lau
C'tageoFivB IX iuaii a term.
I'atMrwear attOBtioa paid »Pkjrakal Tralali-i
• nJ hU^urUa.
<
NIGHT SCHOOL
Night School open to papila from t ya antll
• o. commroc .( Ok Mood., Oct. Iilh Tkitw
|i » per moa Ik.
aoanlan.1 Tultloa «ijoa t moa th. Back
Mrm tí u aorta paraMa la advaaca.
KS.cal. Tn, n«w»u With l.o.ro,
Xc
UCCC, taxi, druggist*refund money.
si. ■» ■ —.rwi or» ru roi no rkrxrr
OBTALBiD
«»I mMri. «kHch or pW» vii*
unti
BAXB BOOB nxa
C. wm »fcnv«
feti
■«»»»»■« wxrri m COTT or ov> mctAL
ozrxB
»,
»w
n« uu>> «•*«*
xiao
rr
Lewis I,. Shortridge, of Dolph Or.; A. B.
Pollard, of Dolph Or ; William II. II. Cary, of
Tillamook Or.; Elias II. Conner, of Tillamook
Or.
Chas. B. Moores.
Regis er.
Sturgeon’s^*--
D rug S tore «
]îeW find ¡Select $toclç.
«
patent Afedicineg and Drugging Hotioai
»rtiriM
H.B.WILLSONSCO
RATfRT UAWTCRS,
LcDrwtBKg
see the p licies issued by the Fireman's *11 nd
Insurance Company. The most ccmp'ete
policies ever issued, covering everything ironi
the baby's bottle to a bicycle, or from a pin to
a repealing riflle,
Claude Thayer. Agt.
WASHINGTON, D C.
aea-t Tataeee Sylt
tort, Tew I J* A».,
To sail k hacro eaally asd forever, be mac
elle, run o< Ute, serve and vi<or. Uke No-To­
be« the Wonder worker, that makes weak mes
•-™S _AU «IrMClata. Wc or It. Curefuaran-
teed
Booklet and sample free
A.ldre«
•wrUM Rewedy Ca; ckies«a or Naw York.
A Fine Line of Jewelry
Statiais i, Ictkr.
rrtscrlp'iins Cartfiliy CtapiKetfil
«
I
to