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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 12, 1899. EST PLACE IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY TO TRADE IS AT THE Truckee Lumber Company’s STORE at HO •"Mi MERCHANDISE. All Kinds of »♦« Logger’s Supplies. LEIGH JONES, Manager Mill and Store. Principal Office, 3 California St., San Francisco, Cal PROFESSIONAL CARDS. The Kansas Hen. "Know him;? I should say I did. Knew his father before him. Toobad.ain’tit ?’’ We have read of Maud on a summer day, “That lawyer is such a great friend of And Sine's bereaved friend passed out Who raked, barefooted, the new-mown ß L. EDDY, yours,’’ said one business man to anothj with his burden of sorrow. hay» er, “that I presume he charged you only ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, a nominal fee ?” prattle of youngsters . We have read of the maid in the early morn, "Yes, oh, yes. Phenomenal ; bigger T illamook , O regon . Little Mildred—Say, Tommy, do you Who milked the cow with the crumpled than the infernal verdict.” horn, know what a catagory is ? “Hold up your hands!” Little Tommy—Course ! Its the place And we’ve read the lays that the poets yy j. MAY, sing At this startling command every one where cats go when they die. Of the rustling corn and the flowers of of the six or eight stalwart men, taken ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fond Grandmamma—Geordie, tell the spring, by surprise, mechanically complied. But of all the lays of tongue or ¡>en lady what George Washington did. Then the voice was heard again, dron. T illamook , O regon . Geordie—He never saida blamed word. There’s naught like the lay of the Kansas ing out these words : hen. You and each ofyou do solemnly swear "My doll can shut her eyes and go to Long, long before Maud rakes her hay, that the evidence you shall give in the 0. NOLAN, case now in hearing shall lie the truth, sleep just lovely.” The Kansas hen has begun to lay, "Huh ! My doll never goes to sleep at) the whole truth, etc. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, And ere the milkmaid stir a peg, all ; she’s got insomnier.” The hen is up and has dropped her egg; Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook She—So yon have decided to be a law The corn must rustle and flowers spring County, Office in Aiderman Hotel Decerning Child (who has heard some yer and are enthusiastic at the prospect. Building, If they hold their own with the barnyard remarks by his father) — Are you a new They say that love of a profession and T illamook , O regon . ring. nurse? |ove of a woman conflict. If Maud is needing a hat and gown Nurse—Yes, dear. He—Not necessarily. In love and law Child—Well, then, I am one of those She doesn’t hustle her hay to town, rp H. GOYNE, there is a difference, but not a vital one. boys who can only be managed by kind But goes to the store and obtain her It goes to form rather than substance. suit ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, In love the attachment precedes the de ness, so you had lietter get some sponge With a basketful of her fresh hen fruit; cake and candy at once. Office: Opposite Court House, claration, while in law the declaration If the milkmaid’s beau makes a Sunday comes before the attachment. In your The Philadelphia Record tells of a tea call T illamook , O regon . case, for instance, I have long held the cher who had just finished explaining She doesn’t feed him on milk at all, attachment. I now file the declaration. the use of the ditto marks, when she no But works up eggs in a custard pie ticed one of her young searchers for And^stuffs him full of chicken fry. QLAUDE THAYER, A justice of the peace in Texas, on the knowledge searching for it in a half-dime And when the old man wants a horn, fourth trial of a petty but tenaciously novel. So she made him stay after school Does he take the druggist a load of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, fought case in which no apjienl could be and write the sentence “Always pay at corn ? Imd, allowed the witnesses on cross ex tention’’ a hundred times. In a very Not much ! He simply robs a nest, T illamook , O regon . amination to suit themselves about an short time he gave a glad shout: And to town he goes—you know’ the rest, swering questions. A witness would say, “I’ve did it !” He hangs around with the cliques and “I won’t answer no such g— d— fool "What kind of language is that ?” she rings, U. J. DALY, question as that,” and the justice would remarked severely ; “and you surely And talks of politics and things, i OSCAR HAYTER. sav,with similaremphasis, “that’» right,” haven't had time to do it.” While his poor wife stays at home and JJALY & HAYTER, There was a light between the attorneys "Well I’m done it, then—anyhow, here scowls, because one of them tried to stem the it is.” But is saved from want by those self ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W, rushing, roaring tide of the other's elo He held up his paper. The senteuce same fowls; D allas . O regon . quence to the jury by calling him a liar. was written once at the top and the re For, while her husband lingers there, These amenities were apparently regard maining surface was covered with dots. She watches the cackling liens with care, ed as proper incidents of the trial, but on “But you haven’tdoueit!'’sheexdlaim- And (gathers eggs, and the eggs she’ll ROBERT A. MILLER, complaint made against the orator for ed. hide ATTORNEY-AT LAW, “using loud and vociferous language in a He gazed at her scornfully. ( Till she saves enough to stem the tide. public place, to-wit, the court house,” he O regon C ity , O regon . " 'Course I have—them’s ditto marks— i I Then hail, all hail, to the Kansas hen, wasconvicted by the justice and fined $15. made ’em ninety-uine times—they’re good Land Titles and Land Office Business a The greatest blessing of all to men! 'fhr justice seems to have a new version things.” Specialty. Throw up your hats and emit a howl of Dr. Watts, which says: “Let lawyers What else was there to do but to let For the preserving barnyard fowl! delight to scrape and light, for tis their him go at once, which she did ? Corn may be king, but it’s plainly seen «JAMES MCCAIN, nature to, but to yell like fury when ad ¡A. W. SEVERANCE. The Kansas hen is the Kansas queen. dressing the jury, only imps of satan “ Edgar was afraid he would I faint XfcCAIN & SEVERANCE, will do.” To Cure a Cold in one Day. when he naked papa for my hand.” Not long since the notice, “Court Ad ATTORN E YS- AT-LA W, ’ Ih.i he Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab journed Sine Die," was posted on the lets. All druggists refund money if it "No ; papa fainted.” T illamook , O regon . door of the supreme court in Brooklyn fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has i Nome gentleman with an artistic and high "Do you suppose Patti's engagement is L. B. Q. on each tablet. TT B. HENDRICKS, ly trained sense of lininor added a "d” to a love match t Her cliaroiB are rather IL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, the word "die’’ and went an his way re liasse, you know.” Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the joicing. Next day a person who makes a “My dear girl, money never grows senior partner of the firm of S. J. Cheney & Co. I Careful attention paid to Land Office doing business in the City of Toledo, County work and collections, notary public practice of haunting the public buildings old.” and State aforesaid, and that the firm will pay ■ work and practice in all the in Brooklyn and professes acquaintance the sum of one hundred dollars for each and I Courts. “ IIere is a caae of a nihn who stole a with every well known man in the vicinity. I every ease of C atarrh that cannot be cored by Office in the J. H. Bridgeford Building, kiss from a woman und has now lieen de drop|K*d into the clerk’s office. the use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . near the post-office, clared insane.'' Frank J. Cheney BAY CITY .......... OREGON. “Sec here," he said, “when did Sine d' You never showed any symptoms of Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pass in his checks ?" insanity, "she returned rather regretfully. presence, this 6th day of December. A. I). 1886. "What’ii that ?“ demanded the a st on- i i 1 A. W. Gleason J)AVID WILEY, M.D., ¿SEAL > slied clerk. "The bookkee|»er, ' sani the typewriter ! Notary Public. i "When did Sine die?” I sec the courts girl, "came near propping to ine yester ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND day afternoon.” are closed on account of it.’’ acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ACCOUCHEUR. "What did he say ? ” of the system. Send for testimonials, free. "Oh," said the clerk, pulling himself to "He asked me to hold out my finger. All call promptly attended to. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo O gether, "he died yesterday. Did you I did so and he blew a ring of smoke on Sold by druggists, 75c. T illamook , O regon . know him ?” it.” Hall’s FaiuilyPills are the best. TOLD OUT OF COURT. £t E. HAWKE, M.D., AND PHYSICIAN 0.R.&N SURGEON. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Telephone No. 7. I'ill on Depot, Sixth anti J Street«. TWO TRAINS DAILY FROM ALL POINTS EAST. St. Alphonsus ACADEMY, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. GRADED COURSE TION OF INSTRUC ST. ALPHONSUS ACACEMY is divided into four departments, viz : Primary, Intermediate Grammar, and Senior. The year is divided into tour terms of eleven weeks each. ____________ TUITION MAIL FAST FEE. OCEAN Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven weeks in the Primary Department, Two D ol lars ; in the I ntermediate , T hree D ollars ; ! G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior G rade , F ive D ollars . AND RIVER SCHEDULE. OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For Sau Francisco ; Geo. W, Elder sails October 4, il, 20 and 29 ; Columbia sails October S, 14 and 23; State of California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. COLUMBIA INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. ROUTE.” leaves for the Hast via Walla Walla and Spokane dally at 2:20 p.m. Arrives at 10:15 a.m. Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt ington daily at 8 p m. Arrives via Huntington and Pendleton at 7,20 a.m Dalles acommodation leaves daily except Sunday at M a ra. Arrives daily except Bun day at 6:30 p.m. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. Water lines schedule subject to change with out notice. RIVER SIMMER SCHF.I) ULK DIVISION. Instrumental Music on the Piano or the PORTLAND, ASTORIA AN l THE COAST. stringed instruments, fora term of eleven weeks Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday T en D ollars .____________ at 10 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex cept Sunday, at a.m. VOCAL MUSIC. WILLAMETTE Vocal Music. E ight D ollars . RIVER ROUTE. PORTLAND AND SALEM Steamer Ruth, Jfor Salem and way points BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- In the Business Department: Stenograph <l«ysat 6 a 111. Returning, ____ _ leaves ________ ______ Salem Tues« Book-keeping, and Type-writing included, if days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 -.15 a.m. desired. The common branches, T hirty - five ’ YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. D ollars for the whole course. I Steamer Modoc, for Payton w. and way __ point' Plain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the . leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and 8at- pupils on Saturday afternoon. .. .. ' I urdays at 7 a in. m. Rd;;. Returning, leaves Dayton iL. for Latin, French, and German included in the Portland and vt av points Mondays, Wednesdays Senior Grade. Private lessons in those la"- : and ---> Fridays ------ at *------- 7 aan. guagesTKN D ollars a term. Steamer* Alniota leaves Riparia Mondays Board and Tuition including plain and fancy Wednesdays and Fridays at 1145 a.in., a ter ar needle work, T hirteen D ollars a month. of train from Spokane and Portland When there are four pupils in one family at rival Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays tending. the last one is free. Sewing school, free to pupi’s, will be resumed and Thursdays at o a.m. Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia Sundays, on the first Saturday in October. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:45 a.in.; after arrival of train from Spokane and Portland. REGULATIONS. Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesdays and Students are entered at any time during the Saturdays at 6 a.m. Session. No deduction will be'made in eithe W H. HURLBURT, the Academic or Music Departmen 1 or th General Passenger Agent. Christmas or Easter Holiday for. w th drawn V. A. SCHILLING, City Ticket Agent. before the expiration of .the term or absence Telephone (Main) 712, < xceptin case of dismissal or prolongedpllness Those who finish a complete course in the Academic or the Commercial Department and pass a satisfactory exaininaition in the branches 1 prescribed are entitled to a Diploma. OF CHAS. PETERSON, C. & E. Thayer General Banking and Exchange busi ness interest paid on time deposits. Exchangeon England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK, SHAVING HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ORE. C. A. BAILEY, DKAI.KR IN STUDEBAKER WAGONS. OSBORNE MOWERS, Buggies, hay rakes, plows, and other farm machinery. You can save EVERYTHING STRICTL Y FIRST CLASS. money by dealing with me, Special Prices on Buggies and Spring Wagons. C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. Hot and Cold Raths EDGAR LATIMER, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER SHAVING, HAIR INSURE CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC. Claude WITH Thayer, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lancashire Fire Insurance New Building, next door to Post Office Companies. COME TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY ! Timber, etc. The Soil Surprisingly Productive. Fine Schools and Churches. The Land is Cheap. Crop Failure Never Known Good Class of People. Stock Alway Fat. GRASS IS KING I One Acre of Land in Tillamook County will raise three times the amount of Grass to that raised in anv oil.». It grows and keeps green the year round, and is the ideal pasture for dairying .• e n Ct‘°n °f OrCS°n’ TILLAMOOK BUTTER AND CHEESE Owing to its fine quality, is at a premium, bringing the Highest Cash Price in the San Francisco .,„1 P <i i No conn tv ... Oregon offers better advantages than Tillamook, where the industrious Home Seeker “bound He suSul. Those desiring information regarding Tillamook county ean secure it by writing to the H eadlight O ffice , or to any of the perfectly reliable businessmen of Tillamook city.