Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 26, 1899, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 26, 1899.
MAKE YER
GRUEL
THINNER.
"And. moreover, he could not possi- I
T imber L and , A ct J cne 3, 1878.—N otick fob
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
bly love you—’*
P ublication
United States Land Office,
“Thanks—one« more.”
Oregon City, Oregon. Octoberiith, 1898
ß L. EDDY,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
“Or anyone else, except himself. But
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
of course. I see that he has advantages.
June 3rd, 1878. entitled, “An act for the sale
of l tuber lands In the States of California,
attorney at - l nv,
Oh. don’t trouble to explain what they
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory’’
J. P. ALLEN,
are! I see them. How pleased even-
as extended to all the Public I.and States by act
1892,
T illamook , O regon .
one will be, especially mamma! It will
Proprietor- of August 4, GEORGE
H. BAXTER,
all be quite delightful.”
of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
There was a silence. The sun had
ment No. 3055, for the purchase of e»a of w^ of
First class accommodation Section
disappeared and the blue sky had
No 26 in Township No. 2 s, Hau e No. 7
w. and will offer proof to show that the land
turned to gray.
at second class rate.
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
“It’s not so pleasant as it was, is it?’
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
his claim to said land before the Register and
inquired Angelica, presently.
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oiegon,
BEST MEALS IN THE on
“No.” shortly.
>
Saturday, the 28th day of January, 1899’
T
illamook , O regon .
He
names as witnesses:
“I felt a drop of rain. Are we fai
CITY.
Rik-y G. Smith, of Dayton, Yamhill county,
from home. Ronald?”
Oregon, John Starr, of Dayton. Yamhill county
Oregon, William H. Fletcher, of McMinnville,
“Yes; about three miles.”
Tillamook, Ore
Yamhill county, Oregon, Albert E. Cook, of
“Oh, dear; are we? Why don’t you J li. GOYNE,
McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon.
Headquarters for Foreat Grove Stage Line.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
turn quickly, then? Don
—* ’t A you
— see it’s
above described lands are requested to file their
ATTORNEY-AT-I^W,
going to be wet?”
claims in this office ou or befoie said 20th day
of December, I898.
“1 thought you were steering,’
Office: Opposite Court House,
C has . B. M oores , Register.
rudely.
“You might help me,” she said,
T illamook , O regon .
T imber i . and . A ct J unk 3. I878.—N oticb F or
plaintively, tugging at the rope.
P ublication .
He gave a swift stroke or two. and
United States Laud Office,
Oregon City, Oregon. October nth, 1898.*1
they swung round. There were angry 0LAUDE THAYER,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
masses of clouds drifting toward them
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3rd, 1878. entitled ' An act for the
over an uneasy, ruffled sea.
sale of limber lands in the S-ates of California,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
“Why don’t you row faster? Wt
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as
extended
to all the Public Land States by act of
shall never get home,” she exclaimed,
August 4, 1892,
T illamook , O regon .
petulantly.
CRIB T. STARR,
of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
“The tide is strong and the wind is
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
1
,
against us. I*m doing my best.”
ment No. 3081, for the purchase ol the 11W of s',
(J. J. DAI.Y,
of Section No. 32 in Township No. 1 s, Range
“Ronald, what was that? Oh. don’t
,OSCAR HAYTEK.
No. 6 w, and will offer proof to show that the
‘C . I HERE are some advantages,”
say it’s lightning! I’m more afraid of
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
I arid Ronald, meditutively, “in it than anylbipg in the world. Oh. lis­ JJALY & HAYTER,
stonethau for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish his claim to said land before the Register
being a cousin, after all.”
ten!”
and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Ore.,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
011 Saturday, the 28th day of January, I899.
He addressed Angelica, who sat op­
There was a subdued but silent roar
He names as witnesses:
posite him. All about them was deep in the distance, now dying away, now
Nathaniel Stretch, of Dayton, Ore., Rilv G.
D allas . O regon .
Smith, of Dayton, Ore., John Glen, of Dayton
blue serenity—on one hand stretching gathering force and crackling omi­
Ore . Albert E. Cook, of McMinnville, Ore.
away to meet in a line with a fainter nously.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
azure, on the other merging distantly
“Ronald, was that thunder?” said An ROBERT A. MILLER,
claims in this office on or before said 20th day
into long shining masses cf greenish- gelica. waveringly.
of December, 1898.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
brown rocks, with ragged cliffs tower­
“There is generally thunder when it
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
ing above them. Angelica’s hands were lightens,’' he answered, with bitter sar­
O regon C ity , O regon .
thrust into the pockets of a provoking casm.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1M78.—N otice for
P ublication .
reefer coat, her hat was tilted a little
“But we’re out in an open boat, miles Land Titles and Land Office Business a
United Suite* Land Office,
Specially.
forward and -the breeze darted in from home or shelter of any kind!”
Oregon City, Oregon,
October nth, 1898.
“I am aware of that.”
among her curls, tossing them merrily
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
She gpve a pathetic little gulp and
about her face. She was a diminutive
with the provision« of the act of Congress
(JAMES MCCAIN,
ol Juna 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the
person in all respects save two. which pressed her hands together.
(A. W. SEVERANCE.
sale of t mber lands in the States of Califor­
“Oh—h! There’s another flash. Ron­
two were particularly large, brilliant,
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington '1‘errito-
ry,” as extended to all the Public Land Stales
J^cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
languishing, and in every way dan­ ald—I—I’m going to faint!”
by act of August 4, 1892,
“Faint? Nonsense!” he returned,
gerous.
LUTH EK J. FLETCHER,
ATTORSE YS-AT-LAW,
of Dayton, ountv of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
“But on the whole, Angelica," addet roughly.
has this «lay filed in this office his sworn state­
“Nonsense? What do you mean, Mr
Ronald, deliberately. “I regret that 1
ment No 3050, for the purchase of the e% of e>6
T illamook , O regon .
of Section No 24 in Township No 2 S, Range No 7
am in any way related to or connected Grant? How dare you? I suppose 1
w, and will offer proof to show that the land
have
a
right
to
faint
if
I
choose?
I
—
with you.”
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
ASTORIA AND
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
ah!
”
TT
B.
HENDRICKS,
“Ronald!” she exclaimed. “I really
his claim to said land before the Register and
Crash,
rattle,
rattle,
bang,
C-r-e-c-k!
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
cannot allow you to be so flattering.”
TILLAMOOK.
Receiver of thi» office at Oregon City. Oregon,
on Saturday, the 28th day of January, 1899.
“Put that over you,” said Ronald, Careful attention paid to Land Office
“A cousin is a nondescript, variable
He names as witnesses:
work and collections, notary public
sort of being—at times an absolute sternly, wrapping her in his mackin­
Albeit E rook, of McMinnville, Yamhill
county, Oregon, Riley G. Smith, of Dayton,
work and practice in all the
stranger, at others a sort of second­ tosh coat.
Yamhill
county, Oregon, James H. Mellott, of
Courts.
“But it doesn’t rain, and that makes
hand brother—in that capacity ex­
Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon, John W.
Office in the J. H. Bridgeford Building,
Fishburn, of Dayton. Yamhill county. Oregon.
tremely useful. Of course, that is seme­ it m—much more dangerous,d—doesn’t
near the post-office,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
it. Rorald?”
thing; but still—”
above-describea lands are requested to file'their
BAY CITY ..........
OREGON.
“Much more,'’ he answered, merci­
claims in this office on or before said 21st day of
WILL HUN THE
“I think it’s a great deal; but I see
December, iH98.
you are the same as ever. You always lessly.
C has . JI. M ooiiem . Register.
“
Oh!
how
can
you
be
so
heartless
"W.
HARRISON
were a greedy little boy,” said Angelica.
J)AVID WILEY, M I).,
and
cruel?
”
she
moaned.
“
You
don
’
t
“Thanks. You. on the other hand,
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
R.
were rather nicer as a little girl than cure how much I suffer! Men are al­
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
P ublication .
ways
like
that
—
”
United States Land Office,
you are now—In some ways—oh! you
Will niHke trips every five days, the weatlier permitting, between A»loria and
ACCOUCHEUR.
Oregon City Oregon,
“
And
women
never,
of
course,
”
put
in
could still be nice it you tried.”
November Kth. 1898.
Tillamook City, carrying freight and passenger«.
Ronald,
with
quiet
irony.
Notice
is
hereby
given that in compli­
All
call
promptly
attended
to.
“If I tried? How funny! I shouldn't
ance with the provisions of the act of Con­
“
Oh,
don
’
t
—
don't
be
so
hard!
I
know—yon see most people think”—
T illamook , O regon .
gress of June 3rd, 1R78, entitled “An act for
know I'm a wicked girl, and this is to
the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor­
ELMORE, SANBORN A CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN & CO.,
she regarded her shoes inquiringly.
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri­
punish
me!
”
A
vivldegftMin
shot
up
to
TILLAMOOK, AGENTS.
“I dare say; but I am not ‘most peo­
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States
the heavens and something seemed to (J E. HAWKE, M.D.,
by act of August 4. «892,
ple.’ I stand alone.”
JOHN GLEN,
burst
over
their
heads.
“
Oh.
Ronald!
“I thought you were sitting down.”
of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
(in a frenzy of terror) save me, save
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
interrupted Angelica. (She certainly
ment No. 8078. for the purchase of the wV$ of w> .j
was provoking to-day.) "And I wasn't me! Oh, let us die together! I love
of Section No. 8 in Township No. 2 s, Range No.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
you, oh. you know I do! Don’t look at
7 w, ami will offer proof to show that the land
aware that you were alone. But per­
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
ine«so coldly; forgive me, oh. forgive
Telephone No. 7.
haps I don’t count."
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
me, Ronald!” Angelica hid her face in
his claim to said land before the Register an<l
“My dear, that's the worst of it. You
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
the Cushions and sobbed.
do count, and there’s no one else in the
on Saturday, the 28th day of January, 1899.
BUMMONH.
“I can better afford to die with you.
He names as witnesses:
world who does. I just worship you.
Albert E. Cook, of McMinnville, Oregon ;
aear, than to live without you.” said
Nan! Have I startled you?"
William Cain, of Dayton, Oregon ; Rily G.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
STATE
lionaid. tenderly. Jwhere was a «Wpi-
Smith, of Dayton, Ore.; J. W. Coffin, of Dayton,
OF OREGON. FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
“Not at all," she answered politely
Oregon.
cious twitching about his mouth, but
“You see they all say that or something Tc mastered himself heroically, and it W. I’. Book. vg plaintiff, I ]
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
alxive-descrihed lands are requested to file their
equivalent.” She turned her head a lit­ did not become a smile.
Jehiel Forest,
f
claims in this office on or before said 28th dayot
defendant. )
tle and dabbled in the water with her
January, 1899.
Forest, the defendant above named:
A silence followed.
The thunder To In Jehiel
C har . B. Moores Register.
the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hand.
lolled and tumbled away to the west, hereby required to appear and answer the com­
“Oh, yes, I know! Of course. I’m a
and presently there was a gleam more plaint filed against you in the a ove entitled
suit on or before the last day of the time pre­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
presumptuous fool. All the same. 1
FOLLOWING IS OUR LIST OF PRICES :
brilliant than any before.
scribed in the order for the publication of this
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
have thought lately”—he paused and
summons,
which
time
is
six
weeks,
and
begins
December 9th, 1898.
COMMCN
ROUGH
LUMBER
at
»8
(Ml
;ier
thousand
feet,
“What’s that awful light?” moaned
to run from the dav of first publication hereof,
Notice is hereby given that the following
then added: “Do you remember last
SHIPLAP
at
»».(Mt
per
thousand
feet,
Angelica.
to-wit, January 12th, 1899, and if you fail so to
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
week at Cowes?”
SIZED LUMBER at U 00 per thousand feet,
appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff
to make final proof in support of his claim, ami
“Look, dear. It’s the sun.”
will apply to said court for the relief demanded
that said proof will be made beiore the Couuty
“Yes.” said Angelica, radiantly. “On
FLOORING. No. 2, at »12.00 per thousand feet.
“The sun!” She started up in con­ in the complaint herein. The relief demanded
(Jerk
of Tillamook co , st Ti'lamook, Oregon,
FLOORING. No. 1. at »Iff00 |>er thousand feet,
that afternoon—I don’t mind telling sternation. “It can’t be. Ronald (in­ is the foreclosure of a certain mortgage ex­
on February 1st. 189K, viz .
RUSTIC. No. 2, at »12 00 per thousand feet.
,k«HN WILLIAM STEINMETZ;
you, Ronald—I very seriously consid­ dignantly)). Do you mean to tell me ecuted and delivered by you to the Aberdeen
Hank, of Aberdeen, Washington, on or about
H. E. Ii .ru, for the Lot 8, Hé >; of Nw % and
RUSTIC, No. 1. at ♦IB.tKM» |>»T thousand feet,
ered falling in love with you. There is the storm is over?”
November 20th, 1W4. bearing said date, to se­
E *4 of Sw U of sec 4, Tp. 2 N, R 8 W.
No.
1,
FINISH,
at
»15,00
j»-r
thousand
feet,
lie names the following witnesses to prove
the payment of a certain promissory note
a.yacht quite close to us,” she added,
“I think it’s passed by. You seem an- cure
MOULDINGS, lie per foot, per inch in width, his continuous tesideuce upon and cultivation
yourself for >944.00. dated November 20th,
hastily; “1 considered, and after due l oyed. Aren’t you glad we’re out of of
1894, and payable on or before two years after
ALL 31N. PLANKING at »7 per 1000 feet. of said land, viz :
John Conklin, James Wiley, Gustav Kunze,
date, with interest after date at the rate of
deliberation decided—”
danger?”
EdwardG. K. West, of Tillamook, Oregon.
ten per cent, per annum, which said mortgage
“Well. Nan?”
C hah B. M oorer . Register.
“Yes—yes, of course. Only I thought” conveyed unto said Aberdeen Bagli for that our
“Not to fall in love with anyone at haughtily—“perhaps now, Mr. Grant pose the following described teal property,
situated in the county of Tillamook, State of
all.”
Oregon, to-wit : The North East quarter of
you will take me home‘.T
NOTICE FOR PI RT.ICATION.
twenty-six (26) and the South East qiiar-
“You mean—”
“Yes, I’ll take you home. Nan. They’ll Section
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore ,
ter of Section twenty three (23) in township
“Ronald, if you don’t row. how can be surprised, won’t they, at our news?”’ one
December 22nd i*#«.
u) North of Hauge eight (M) West of the
Notice is hereby given I hat the following
Wiliam tte Meridian : and which said note
I steer? We don't want to be swamped
“News? What do you mean?”gasped and
named settler has filed notice of his intention
mortgage were on or about November 21st,
Love is so inconvenient.”
to make fit al proof in support of Ills claim,
1K94. indorsed and assigned to thia plaintiff, and
Angelica.
and that said proof will be made before P. D.
on which there is now due plaintiff the sum of
“You’re pulling the wrong rope. 1
“I think you know.” There was no $1134.80,
Newell, U. S. <*omt|iissioner, at .Nehalem, Ore.,
with Interest thereon at the rate of ten
confess J don't quite see how—”
on February 15th, 1899 viz
mistake about his smile now..
percent per annum from December 20th, 1898,
JASPER N
LEMLEY;
“Well, it doesn’t always go with other
until
paid
:
the
further
sum
of
$5X50
paid
for
“Ronald,” she said, pathetically. taxfeson said premises, the costs and disburse
H. E. No. 11057, for the H 1 of Ne % ai d N %
things.”
of Sr % of Her 26. Tp. 3 N.. R. 9 W.
“Now. you’re not going to be tire­ ment of this suit and the sum of |ioo 00 at­
He names the following witnesses to prove
“But is it not worth more than— some?”
torneys fees herein It la further demanded In
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
»aid complaint that said mortgaged real pro­
other things?"
•
of s id land, viz
“Nan.” he answered, gravely. “I do perty be sold as upon execu ion and the pro-
Louis Nystrom, John Bolin. William Balter»
“Ronald." replied Angelica, some­ Lepe not. But, of course, a lifetime is ceeifsof said sale be applied in payment of the
son, C. W. Schilling, ol Nehalem, Ore
said sums due plaintiff and that you I»e for ever
what irrelevantly, “have you any idea 4 severe test.”
C has . B. M oohkh Register.
barred and foreclosed of and from any and all
of the price of a Paris hat?”
“You know it was only because I was right title and interest in or to said mortgaged
premises and every part »hereof, except statu
“The left rope again. Ah. now we're so frightened. It’s a mean advantage— torv right of redemption, and that the pur­
A l>M IN INTIC A TOIC’H MALE.
safe! A Paris hat. I—well. I have it’s ungrotlemanly”—her voice died chaser at said sale be put unto immediate pov
sesslon of said premises by the sheriff.
heard that they’re something ridicu­ away weakly.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY
GIVEN,—That by
This summons is published by order
virtue <4 sn order of the County Court of the
Ronald (provokingly)—Are you quite Hou G. W Sappington. County Judge of Til a-
lous.”
Htflte
of
Oregon
for
the
(
'omity
of Tillamook,
mook county, Oregon, made and dated at Tilla­
“Theyxare — absolutely ridiculous. sure you didn’t mean all you said?
sitting in probate, made and entered in the
mook < ity. Oregon. on January ¡oth. 1899. the
records
of
said
Court
on
the
20th
day of May,
time
prescribed
in
the
order
for
publication
Angelica (tearfully)—It’» so absurd!
That fact alone.” said Angelica, sol
once a week for six successive weeks, and Freight handled with pi.patch and at lowest rate«. Fruit delivered in good order. ifi«/i. the administrator of the «‘state of J. <’.
emnly, “is enough to make any thought Mamma will be »0 angry.— Mary Mac- being
HALL, deceased, will, from and after the 20th
the date of first publication being Thursday.
Best Accommodation« and Cheapest Route to or from Tillamook.
day of January. 1890. proceed to sell at private
of love impossible and wicked."
lean, in London Answers.
J.n..ry nth.
R H„nY
for cash, the following described real pro­
Every attention paid to want» and convenience« of passenger First-cla««,tah)e set. sale
“Except for anyone with a heart,
perty belonging to said estate, to wit :
Attorney for Plaintiff.
The W U of the Mw *4
**■’ • >7 «»‘1 th* Ne
Not OaÜty.
WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO ABOUT OCTOBER 30th' AND
with a soul, composed in fact of any­
•I of the Sc *4, and the Se % of the Ne % of sec.
NOTICE FOR Ft'BIJCATIOM.
Mi-« Asenath Harper is “getting
thing but shallowness and vanity.
28, containing 160 acr*s in Tp 3 H. R. 9 W of
-.
EVERY
10
DAYS
AFTER.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
the Willamette Meridian in Oregon, save and
“My dear boy. if you go on." she said, along in years." a fact which she is un­
January 16th. i»w.
For further particulars apply to
except nil of that portion ol the Se W of the
Notice Is hereby siren that the following
She wears very
encouragingly, “you will in time make willing to accept.
Ne *4 of arc. 28 lying North of the Big Neatucca
named «.tiler ha« filed notice of hi« Intention
River «nd containing 15 acres more or less,
the most accomplished flatterer of the youthful clothes; in fact, she has been to make final proof in «upport of hi« claim, and
o
deeded bv W. A llanor and wife to R O.
described by a wagish neighbor as that »aid proof will be made before thef'omily
Ilichanls. November nth, 1891, also saving and
age. ’
Clerk
of
Tillamook
co.,
at
Tillamook.
Oregon,,
________ ________
excepting all of that portion of the Sw ’4 of
And
“Don’t jest with me. Nan. It's noth- “sheep dressed lantb lashion.
No. 14‘C alifobwa S tbkrt . S ax F raxciso ; ortoTBVCKKK L omhhk C o .
tne Sw % of see. 27. sat'l Tp. and Range heie-
.............
J CARVER.
tofore deeded by W. A. Ha nor and wife to James
ing to you. perhaps, but to ---
me ! if» sometimes when the world pushes her H E i T i >J. .. f'N
'he « % of X» L. and E H ofNw
Hughey ami wife, leaving a balance conveyed
everything. I love you. If
” you knew into the niche where it thinks she Ire- '.of Hee. |l. Tp. iS. K 7W.
herein of 140 acres more or less.
longs.
Miss
Asenath
rebels.
One
day
He Minea the io Inwin. wltne-wa to prove
Dated at Tillamook, In Tillamook comity,
what the word meant." he burst out
hl. eontlnnow- r.^idence n|«n and cultlv.tion
Oregon, thia 12th dav of hecemlter A.D., 1898
vehemently, “you could not sit there she was talking merrily with a party of Mid land, vis-
...
.
,
CHARLES K. HALL
George A Barton. Jerennah Murphy I mine I
coolly breaking my heart in your of young girls. Her cheeks vcere pink
Administrator of the Estate of J. C. Hall,
When you ara in town and waul to slop st a nice hotel, the place logo ia to
and John Murphy, of Tr»«k, meson
deceased.
and her little curls fluttering. She Murphy
r
CHA»
H
Moonra.
Regtater
hands.”
“Hush! Not so loud. Yes; I know laughed a great deal. "O Miss Asenath.
NOTICE FOR PURI.»'* • TJON.
A l>M IN INTIC A TOIl’N NOTICK.
I'm wicked (penitently). I oughtn t to I at last exclaimed one of the girls, inno­
Laud Office at Oi< go • City. Ore.,
cently.
“
how
gay
you
must
hare
been!"
Ja« 1 ary 16th. r*w. I
be here with you at all. when I m going
NO
‘
iee
*a
hereby
given
that
.*e
following-
I
“Have been!" repeated the lady, indig­
Thfi nnder*igne<l having hern on the 3rd
to marry some one else.”
Mimed Killer ha- filed notice of his intent U n I
day of JHimarv, 1M99, »Inly Appointed by
EDUJ. B. E. WIBT Proprietor.
nantly. “Have been! Well. I'd have I., make final preof in support ot his claim, and •
“You're going to—Nan. is this true .
I
the
Hon. County < <>urt of Tillnni<»ok
that -aid proof will be made before the Coawty 1
“Mr.Rathbone,” said Angelica, droop- you know I'm not a centurion yet! — Clerk o* Tillamook county. Oregon, oa March
'comity, Ongon, Adminiatrator of the E'*-
This
Hertel
has
just
been
newly
furnlEhed
and
put
In
Youth'« Companion.
tate of NEHALEM Hi oTT. <!w raw. d. nil
4th. 1*99. T|M
MVRPHT.
-
.
having f 'LAI.MH ugainat the a«id
first class repair and is new by far thebe6t in the city ptm»>n*
“Are yon engaged to him .
H F
f°r I be S *4i o< NW ‘/«an«! E *4 of Hw
Roth Were Deeelved.
Estate, am hereby notified to pre-entthe
‘ oi -w-c < Tp. 2 S. K. 7 W
"He will ask me to-night."
«amr, duly verified to rue within nix
Lady (to tramp)-Xo.
r« -----
, , He namr. the lollowl g
to prove
E verything C omfortable and H omelike -
“How do you know that?” curtly.
mouth* from I ho date her« of, at tht<tti<e
You
you anything, t
- - - look .trong and . |t(,eontlaoo«» roidow upon Md«alllv«u<m
j of Hendley A Handley, at TiHlamuok,
“Oh. Ronald, don’t be so absurd! well abie to work. »
Lot savt land, vis:
_
_ I
F William J C.rvrr .mi Georg. A Barton ol |
Tire» humbli,
Tillamook
Ore
Oreg» »n.
How do I know?"
i I
tratnir-oo. .........
Tramp-Ah.
mum. yon should« t T.aak ow« . Grorx. w, *>pp><«t»n_o<_TIHa.
L>ate«l this day, J a unary 12b.
,, Wlrr lionlr by their look«: I though« | mook <>re«o. , Albert L. »httu-n o< Traak
This was convincing.
1 I ambi .M ituhmll . Administrator«
you
locked
a
kinu-heartrd
tedy.-Strajr
|
c«aa.
B.
Mooan.
Be«..«,
“Well, he's a consummate fool," sai
Ronald, savagely.
Bttriea.
“Thanks,” she murmured.
In these 'ere times It takes a lot to satisfy
a fellow—
Phlloserphy to harden him, some poetry to
mellow.
Without lncouraitement and sech he can­
not be contented,
Ef living In his own good house or jest In
one's that's rented.
The blues will come as unbeknown as per­
sons out a-blkln‘.
An’ as ter ease and soclalness, they seem
well, gone a-strlkin'.
An' so It's well to call to mind what Frank­
lin said at dinner
When pressed for higher board one day—
•'Jest make yer gruel thinner!"
It show'd a streak that's well to have—
the streak, determination,
To hump along the best yer can, though
facing of starvation.
Ef honesty requires less grub, why, make
the grub bill shorter;
Ef coarse clothes keep yer credit up, then
wear 'em, as yer orter.
Fer bigger folks than us have done some
close econermlsln',
An' prove It did not keep them down who
had a will fer rlsln’.
So now an' then let's call to mind what
Franklin said at dinner,
In answer to his hostess' greed—"Jest make
yer gruel thinner!”
—Will J. Hale, In Knoxville Sentinel.
/yien ftae.
-
W. J MAY>
"My Kingdom For a Horse,"
WELL, WE’VE GOT IT AND MORE TOO
“^77"a-rxt to ZDrixrQ
ZSToie CS-ei^tle ZZoise
ToalTiceEasy Eug'g'y, .
Ccrxxe to Oxxr Sta-Tole sirxd.
G-et it.
If
CAUGHT IN A STORM
The Tillamook Livery and Sale Stable.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
Reduced
Fares!
6.00 ROUND TRIP.
3.50 ONE WAY.
Steamer
or
H-
P. ELMORE.
WHEN YOU WANT LUMBER,
Remember that we keepthe best of
everything in Stock and at prices as
low as the lowest- t
Tillamook Lumbering Co.
Direct From S. F. to Tillamook.
“W? EE2LDLE ¿c C .,
THE TILLAMOOK