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THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY ; It is estimated tint I. the wheat, hops and wool of thin year’s crop will produce a return to Oregon of 114,000,000, Someplace the fig ures much higher, Elder Stark an I liia worthy wile were the parent* o( nine children—girl. | and boyt-—and a riproarione set they j were. Day and nigld they made things One after or rebuked by the worthy dame,'while the elder sat with bands tueeckly folded, watching The Oregonian is authority for eagerly for the first sign of calm. At length, when a momentary lull settled the statenreut tlmt servant girls in down upon the expectant circle, the the inetroplis are very scarce. mother gave the table a smart rap with Since the Chinese exclusion act Iter knuckles,bind shouted,‘.Quick quick* went into force Chinese domestics pa! now is your time;’’ and grace was have not been obtainable, and Hie said. —Ex. • V old supply is running short, SOCIETY DIRECTORY. A Kansas preacher engaged him self to 13 gi-ils and one of them found it out, and, of course, the other 12 found it out then, too, and when cornered by the friends of the girls he could not tell to save his life how he came to do such a thing.—Ex. Dwellings aie scarce at Baker City. Any five-room house within reasonable distance of the business center commands a rental of from 812 to 815 per month. Sorces of houses cost from 8450 to 1600 to build are rented for from 810 to 112. Mrs. George W. Daley, sr,‘ is’en- gineer in her husband’s saw mill at Round Top, .Jackson county’ She does her own firing, maesures the logs as they are rolled upon the carriage, and superintends the sorting of the lumber. Mr. Daley is head sawyer at the mill. AVID WILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN. SURGEON All call» promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, ORB. A. O. V. W.—Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month at 7 30 p m. at Wood men Half. M. W.; T. hlieuhilbcr ; U. N. Drew, K ecordfT. B ay T ent , N o . 55, K. O. T M Meets ¿on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings" of t ach month al 8 00 p.m. at Woodmen Hull. T Handley, Com ; John Day, R K. .M orning S tar R ebekah L odge , N o . 52, I. O. O. H.—Meets on the first and third Wednesday evenings in each month Mrs C M. NewinaiH •N. G.; Miss I.. Poland, V»G.; Joe Petre, Sec. G. A. K. Meets on the- fimt Saturday af eacK month at 1 p.m. iu I. O. O. F. Half. C. N. Vrew, adjutant, W. H, Reynolds, commander. I. O. O. F —Meds every Tuesday night at 7:8® p m. in I. O. O F Hall. C. 1*. Knudson, N. G.; XV in Olsen, rec. secretary ; W. J. May, per manent secretary. A lder C amp , N o . aiq, W. of W.—Meets every Friday night in W. of W. hali. T. Coates, consul; Olio Heins clerk. A. F. 81 A. M.— Meets the first Saturday night of each mouth in Masonic Hall. T. B. Handley, W M.; Geo Handley, secretary. J ohnson C hapter . N o . 24 — Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the third Saturday of each month r.t Masonic Hall. J. D. ¿dwards, H. P.; W. W. Conder, secretary. S ilver W ave C hapter , N o . 13, O. E. 8.— Meets second and fourth Satuidays of each month. Luella Ford, W M.; Can Kuudson, secretary. A lder C ircle , N o 44, W. of W.—Meets every second and fourth Wednesday of each’ month, in \V . of W. hall. G. N., Mrs. H. H. Alderman; Mrs C. Waldvogel, clerk. *** I NITY R e BECKAH i-ODGE, No JI, I O. O. F.— Meets second and iourth Tuesdays. Mrs. Fliza- hvlh, Pye. N. G.; Mrs. Frank Long, V. G.; J. J. Pye, secretary. B ay C ity Lon e , N o . 102, A. F. & A. M.— Meets second and fourth Saturdays in each mouth. Gus Nelson, W. M , C. H Hicks, S. W.; Alfred Magnuson, J. W. ; Geo. W. Kiger, secretary. M iriam C haptiwl , N o . 20, O. K. S.—Meets first aid third 111 tach month .Mis. Hila Wood, W M ; Gus Nelson, W I’. Mrs. Maybel Kiger, A. M.; 0. H. Hicks, secretary. ■ ■■■ .—— ■■ Q E. HAWKE M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Allen House, Tillamook, Oregon. Telephone No. 7. ATTORNEY AT LAW T illamook , O regon . Q O. NOLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Deputy District Attorney of Thampok County Office iu Alderman Hotel Building Tillamook, Oregon y H. GOYNIÍ, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Opposite Court House. Tillamook, Oregon (J LAUDE THAYEB, tanstie American dnteaoe ani it i» frequently nerve«. Jhe 7‘ ‘‘omaoh Mated that “ we are a nati-n of dy.peptic«.’’ of my dueaee î„d Hfe It is a distressing ailment and because of was affected. I eu y its many fornix is difficult to treat. Some- was a misery. n v„A-n »amMliMi lmt t'.ne. it is the result of improper modes, “I tried several well known remedies but of eating, improper food or mental worry waa not benefited. and ezhuuMion; then again it may be sort of | “I read in the newspapers art'<;^s r*PÎÎ a depressed condition of the Itody and treat- in« the .’^derful curau« powen of J r. ment should be directed to the restoration of | W llltams’ Pink kills for Pale People, ana the health, without special attention to the finally after some urging on “« I"} » stomach. In other itomacn. in other instances, instances, the me disease tewiet is e friend new. I . concluded ..—- to . try the pills. I pur - evidently the re.uli of ludauimation of the . chiuid.six boxes. Thisi«uitive woiithsiago. Wornaih I h»d not taken ll11 *4 the fin,t ... . Anyone of these conditions produce a lack fore I felt much relief, I continued tak Aug of vitality in the system, by causing the the pills, and after “P1? blood to lose its life-BUstuining elements. The cured. I have none of those distressing symj blood is the vital element in our lives and , toms now, and am completely restored to should be carefully nurtured. Restore the : health, and can do as much work ae any of blood to its proper condition, dyspepsia will , the laborers on my farm. I w vanish and perfect health follow. *lonr,,o1 bt»1*11,*0 D.r Y'} 1 tai« For example, in the county of Pembina, I for Pale People and gladly give mj te8“- North Dakota, a few miles from Walhalla, momal, hoping it may prove beneficial to resides Mr. Ernest Snider: a man of sterling . eome persons similarly altected. integrity, whose veracity cannot be doubted. By restoring to the blood the requisite con- He wax formerly a resident of Lansdowne, stituentsof lire, Dr. Williams Pin* 1 ills for Ont., but removed to the west and is now a Pale People renew the nerve force and ena- prosperous farmer. I ble the stomach to promptly aud properly For three wars he has been unable to do assimilate the food, thus speedily and pernia- his work because he was ill with dyspepsia, nently curing the dyspeptic. These pills “ I became seriously ill about three years are a specific for al! diseases having their ago M he says and consulted a doctor who origin iu impoverished blood or disordered gave me some medicine for indigestion. I nerves. They contain every element requi- continued to grow worse and several phyei- site to general nutrition, to restore strength cians were called at intervals who gave me to the weak, good health to the ajhng. Phy- temporary relief, but the disease returned sicians prescribe them, druggists recommend ith all its accustomed severity. I them and everywhere the people use them. OGEAN PARK CAMPGROUND AITOJSNE Y-AT-LAW, John Malaney Sr. Prop. TILLAMOOK, 0K890N The finest Camp Ground on the Oregon Coast. W. J. MAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON J J. J. D aly . t OSCAR HAYTER If you want th« Ute«» new» in detail of th. I Arncncan-Spunlsh con« fiict, »Ubscrlbe u ios Ü» “ Oregonian Fullert telegraphic re- fiorts, which can be re- ied on Daily and Sun- day. , »5C per month: weekly, 12 pages, per year. Addres» 1 OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO ‘ PORTLAND. OR. ' * Charles Peterson, ^Barber ...... . Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing Hot and Cold Baths Barber & Hairdresser; John NIalaney Sr. Woods, Oregon ATTORNEYS AT LAW, War News i^_ Eves y thing Strictly First Class The Situation is one of unusualy beauty. It is protected from the wind. It is near a lovely bench. It affords fine bathing and boating facilities. Il is near the best dishing in America. Supplies will be brought to your door. All prices are reasonable. [)ALY & HAYTER, • • ** • Fram the Mountaineer, Walhalla, N. Dakota, P-moMa Af a Fniliv atomacb b what I “The diMrem after eating made me dread « v-ry large majority wïïd.1 Æd tauI°»l0X" i ß L. EDDY V What a Large Number of People are Enduring. A Distressing Condition in Which Many American People are Involved—The Only WayjoAlleviate it. AND ACCOUCHEUR, waa lieing asked, absolnts quiet and attention were streupusly insisted upon. Happening to dinner one day(for tl>e^ elder's hospitality was aa large aa hie* family was uiiineroua). I watched with ' interest the nnirsiiaiing of these fraultotui The number of sheep and cattle assessed in Malheur county for 1898 is as follows; Cattle’ 25,122 elemeirte alrout the table. head; sheep, 91,031; horses, 1U,U98. : another was cuffed, chided, MAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS. i lively around the old hearthslone, for even the darknesa failed entirely to ptell their turbulent spirits, for by the ime i be older ones quieted down to sleep i the younger scions would begin to stir. ! But at the table, while tire blessing HEADLIGHT, Shaving, Hair Cutting, * Shampooing etc. , New SuiUtng, Next door to Post Ofict DALLAS, OREGON BAY CITY, LOD3E DIRECTORY. P acific L odge , N o 105, I. O. G. F.—Meets Fridays before second and foui th Saturday, and every other Satu day in the month C H. Hicks N. G,; Alfred Deane, V. J ; J, Pye, secre tary. ROBERT A. MILLER. Nobody has heard of anyone kissing Sampson ns yet, Hobson and Schley have monopilized the kiHst'H, But when Dewey comes home lie is likely to be kissed to «lentil, Sampson inity be short on kisses but he is long on cash. Al though he took no active part in the destruction of Cervera’s ship, he will receive the lion's share of the prize money from the govern ment. His share will be about 40,000. This giving of the prize money is a feature of piracy, any how, mid those who really fought for their country are loth to take it. True patriotism is above cap- iodizing its efforts.— Ex. Saturday night last it was eslinin- ti<d tlmt little more than half the grain crop of Union ceunty for 1898 luid been threshed. It will be lale in October before the entire crop is threaheil, mid few farmers may not get through before the 1st of Nov ember. While the acreage is great er this year than last, the output will lie about the same, spring wheat being lighter. The quality of the wIiMt, however, this year is much better than last, the grain being good dry and hard, List year, much of the wheat went 56 pounds to the bushel, while those best posted say that it will go 61 J pounds thia year. The estimate for the county thia year is 1,500,000 bushels of wheat, 400,000 bushels of barley and 200,000 bushels of oats. One that will stand these roads, One that will not need repairs, A Particularly easy riding wheel, At a reasonable price bny ATTORNEY- AT-LAW CHL'KCH SERVICES. There has been a great demand for labor, in Josephine county, throughout till the summer. This demand has been mainly on ac count of the many new ditches con structed, or lengthened. And it still continues. There is no scar city of work in Southern Oregon for the horny banded sons of toil, and they have considerable num bers from the Willamette valley, nnd as far aoutli as Sacramento. —Oregon mining Journal. When You Want a First Class Wheel OREGON CITY, M. E. C hurch .—Preaching service at n a.m and 7 to p in every Bunday. Sunday achool at io a in. Claaa meeting at ia a m. Prayer meeting every Thursday nt 7 |>. iu .—K kv . M. K. D ixon , pastor. CiiRinriAN C hurch .—Services will be held at the Christian Church every Sunday at II a.111 ; Tues lay, at 7:30 p m at Wilson River school house, Sunday evening, at 7 50 p in ; at Fairview every second and fourth Sunday in each mouth at a p in.—W. W. G regory , pas tor. Secretaries will please notify us of any change in the names In this list. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. OREGON. DIRECTORY. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, TII.I.MIOOK, OgKGON. Model cf 1897 Model of 1898 Clerk .............................................. H omer M ason Sheriff ................... H. H. A lderman Treasurer ................ W. H C ary A»«e«»or .J. S. S tephens Surveyoi ... AM A ustin School Superintendent . . . G eo . H L amr Coroner .... J. E. T uttle Deput’’ lbosecuting Attorney C laude T hayer C .cuit Court convenes the 4tn Monday in /.iigiiat and ail adjourned term in geuerHlly held ill the spring County Court meets the fir«t Mondays of Jan uary March, May, July, September «nd No vember. Commissioners court ou the Wednes say following. PRECINCT: Justice of the Peace Constable ____ . Council Recorder Treasurer Mvrslial... O re SCHOOL BOARD <^1«ud » Thayrtr. H L K Idy, ah I Edmunds .—Clerk, Tom ’‘vales. A. DEALER IN - ■ M Exchange and looney j&cai'itieg, Collections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. ■Keeps on Hand a Complete Stock of-------- rumiture. Matting, Wall Paper, Window Shades ant . Floor Oil Cloth. All Kinds of Cabinet work I urninp- Scroll sawing etc etc. done on short notice. Screen doors and Windows made to Order. Gfririal Banking and Kachan®« bast««««, -t C. B. HADLEY, 4 Thl, Is Van, Opportunity. On receipt of t« u Tents, cash or start1 p*. • generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh amt Hsy Fever Curs 1 Ely’s Cnern Balm) snffleient to demon, strata the great merits ot the remedy. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren BL, New York City. <• G rand C entral B illiard H all . Fine Liquors and Cigars H eadquarters »» fox thx O lkbratrd GAMBRINLS BEER Tillamook, Oregon Telephone Ne. 9. I I a Í I » I ■ I B M K • wr r « ■>«>«-«- r Rev. John Real. Jr . of Greet Falla,Mont., recommended Ely3 Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, “It is a tKai- tire euro for catarrh if u-ed aa directed."— Rev. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Central Frea. Church, Helena, Monk ^lien [louse Ely’s Cream Bahn is the acknowled^ral enre for catarrh and eoutaina no mercury Dor any injunoua d/ g. fnee, 50 cuau. J. P. Allen, Prop To Caro Constipation Forever, Fir*t c,ass »ccmninodatloii at xcond clans rat,. Take Caecarwi® CanJ.v Cathartic or Sa If C. C. C. fail to cure, dructf ists refund mener r locate Tour Howel« W It It ('»«caret* Candy Cathartic, eure const i pat 'or, foravar. 10c. ffle If C C C fall. druMitst« refund mocev Best meals in the City To Car. Coo.llp.tlon Vocee. TMke Cucareis C.mlv CaiSarne. ino oeSe. If C C- C. tail w cure, drugg.aia re fiuta uwa.,. Put up In neat wntah-dhapM butt les,png®1 Coated, Small Bile Beans. 2fic. per bottle- WONDERFUL CureofChronic Diseases THE ELEBHATED VITA Medicine Co. Tacoma Wash, tell about their great success aud how they can cure you. luteie«i paid on Uiue deport«. Kxchange on England, Belgium, Ganntny, Mr«den and all foieign couutrie«. MAIL SCHEDULE. Kslnrata Tour Rowel« With Caeca re ta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. IK', 25c. If G C- C. (ail. drugKisu rotund money MUNN & Co.36,Bro’, way' New York Brauch Office. 05 F BL. Washington, D. C. sCabinei Shop I Oregon. Ktlnratw Tone Rowel« Rlth Cascarela. Candy Cnthnrtl«, cure constipation forevwr. Kte, 36c. It C. C C. fail, druggist«r- fund money A handsomely illustrated weekly. kwrKe8te<,ir* cnlation of any scientific journal, lernis. » as year; four months, fl. Sold Lyall newFdwilerj. burniture Store and = •AY QiTY, OREGQNs C. & E. THAYER D esigns C opyrights Ac. Scientific American. NELS TIEïOZbÆZPSOILT. Tillamook. :o:- • riLt.AMoox and N orth Y amhill : — Leave N Yamhill daily except Sunday • p m Arrives! Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p iu. Arrive N. Yamhill neat day 2 p. m T illamook ami » U ohsonvili . x .— I. vc Tillamook dailj except Tuesday fr 00 am Arrive llobtsoiiville q - oohih , L'vv Hobson ville, except Tuesday iooor m. ArriveTillamook i .« ■ m. L've Hobson ville Bundays vj .on m Arrive« in Tillamook ............................. u ooin N ktartm .— Leave« Tillamook Tuesdays. Thursdays. and Saturdays at ni krrhNet.««M 1. in leaves Netarts, same day*. 1 r. ri. Ari ives Tillamook by 6 ) . m G rand R ond >— Leaves Grand Round* daily except Hundar • tbp in., or on arrival of mail from McMinn ville. Arrives at Tillamook at i 45. 1 . ives 1 Ian 00k Daily except Bunday at r p m noii arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, ahtch in usually 4 yo. Arrive« al Grand Ronde at 1:45. Post office hoars. 730 A M to SouF. M. Money Order department. « 00 A M. ♦ 00 >’. M Sundav 4*» to 6 00 P. \1 '«93 ’/.ill 1 H k E ü r* « J Anvone «ending a sketch and description rr.»y quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Commiimm- tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on I at ent« sent free, oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn <t Co. receive tpecial notice, without chnrge, in the G. W. KIGER, B A N K of .. B I.. E ddy . P M c I ntosh C. P K nv !* on Il G Davis F MkCoRMlCL .......... .-..J. E T uttle ... c N. D rew How van C ary C l yde C lements - - $50.00 $60.00 & $75.00 h ’ rvvvv ’ T H. G ovnf . A. a . F or d CITY OFFICIATE. Mayor The Dekum Building T illamook 3d & Washington, Portland. - All these wheels me fully guaranteed and all S75.00 wheels are nickie plated, I also sell a fine second class wheel “The Ideal" for from 835.00 to 840.00. DENTIST, COUNTY OFFICIALS: Judge ....... ...........................G. W. S appington ■■»■nm'-'o-« ............................ IStSSSE Nice dry wood ot any kind, any length The Rambler is a strictly first class wheel. It lias laired at lowest living rates. stood the test for 19 years and stands today a the ----------------------------------------- 1 head of all. ' 50 YEARS’ See my Prices experience C CAIN & SEVERANCE, yy a . wise , -7— DEALER IN —— JEB Li El IR, IJ amem M c C ain , Í A. W. S everance . CLARENCE TILDEN Tillamook Ore *«lqua rieri for Forest Grove Stage Line. Having a system of medicine« meat discoveriep of eminent scientists, acm Mrating the fact that every disease has an an' i dote md that if their specifics aie used accorw ing to directions they nearly always cuie 1 Their remedies have completely health many thousau s of suffering they absolutely guarantee a cure mall nk. such as Morphine and Opium Ha its- 1 I enuess and Tobacco Habit, Liver ■* £’ Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Yellow , Pimples, Gastra’gia, Gastric DeHlity-of. io Dyspepsia. Chronic Constipation: %dney » eases—such as Bright s Please. Conk^ I Blood Troubles, Drops cRlSwellings, ( Diabcti«. Chronic Rheumatism-im maue^i i longstanding. Neuralgia. Gout, Asthma. j hitls. LaGrinpe, Indigestion. Cal:,’.r‘’J th I forms, Hay Fever, Diseases depending i Brain, Virtigo, Debilitating Losse*. ¡'«I Nerv.11« Prostration, Paralysis. I’«*" Back, Weakness of the Limbs, In*”?”1**; „-.^1 I tude, Piles in all forms, Colds and Cionp. 1 Diseases of eveiy kind and nature “J1 . cr I '-crofula, Hip Di ea-es White cgH : Sor- s. Curvature of the Spine. I Diseases, Syphilitk poisoning-Lhr<>n.c 1 - Headache etc. All Female Compla Female Regulating Tablet« and 'aKni\ always do their work safely and sureJ . u«ed as directed. Simply write the the strictest coilfi ’ence. describing dw they will s nd you free direction* a«. „ <(11 remedy to uxe. or if you ancloxa D <** 1 • >( wf send v u a mouth’« treatment ”' al‘ 'aC>rt particular case, and ihev will guarran if their directions are followed. , r-nn These remedies are nearly all m ah et u>r* easy to take and contain 110 alcohol ** . -> «.Mem. VITA MEDICINE COMFAK' Washington. . yonr When wear begin» to exceed ^P*’; \>f>i body you are going to fall »ick .¿rvon«’ are: in«« of fle«h, palene««. U eakne . - y()t nes«. ete. The repair needed J. ,hlt think you eat enough, and yet yon fe* _ t:gg wear out more tissue, energy, mificvltT your food makes for you Jh\.,7 fi.i«K is that you do not digest enough ‘ j» so »eriou» it u* worth sitting down - think about, yo« can t digest w:*t take a few dose« of Shaker The effect of it will be to increase y our “ ; make you feel stronger. >0« •trPc,f’ Proof that it iain control of ynnr r*I TO<r»«l tu«. It s easy enough to test 'cro^* Take a few bottles of Ahaker t>‘«£(’roeri0« Sold by druggists at ia cents to ft P*