'HE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 6, 1899 Connubialitieg J( HK 3. IH7H.-S0TICB F ob P ublication . United State» Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, xr^»» . , June 20th, i M q 9. »rth 7. " ,er':,y gi.v'u lhal vvtuplftmce with the proviMoi,. of the act of CouXew „1 June j, I«?« entitled An Act fot the Mie of <-L’.'.' (•““» 111 ,thc "f ‘ «Hfornla. tregot., Xeiada and Washington Turritory ' as Au'gurt 4 tl"' , a'"1 Slate« bj act of T imrkk ¡.»HU, I T imber L and . A ct J une 3, I878 — N otice F or P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. v v May ?oth. J899. 1» heteby given that in compliance w ith the pros i»i<»ns of lhe act of Cuugress of lune 3rd, is-8, entitled “Au act for the sale ot timber lands n the States of California Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land states by act of Before marriage an engaged girl ex. August 4. 189a. rtrv, ART»B HfGH.L, CHRIS NELSON, pft-t her young man to bring her at Ol Klama t onnty ofCoaliu. State of Wa«h- Of Ballard, county of Snohomish, State of “-' "'r* ‘'L11''” °®M hl-«worn Wash., has this day filed iu this office his least a pound of chocolates every week. statement. No. d 4011, for the purchase of the F statement No. 4001, for the purchase ot After marriage she regards herself as ■■ >W ,,He‘, Nw X and ots. of gee. No 4 in sworn the Lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, of Section No. 12 in . lowinlnp t south. Hang. No - Weal, and rowmillip No 2 S, Range No. 7 West, and will lucky if he brings her home a pound of 1 Will offer proof to »how that th., land »ought ú oner proof to »how that the land sought i« more vaina .le toril» tinilier or »bine than lor more valuable for its timber or stone than for moth balls once a vear. agrn nltura pu p.«,» and to e.tabliah hi» . latín agriculturul purposes, and to establish his to «aid land before th,- Register and Receiver claim to said land before the Register and Re­ Missouri possesses a man who is of thia office al Oregon City, Oiegon. ou Friday, I ceiver of this office at Oregon City. Ore., on 15th day of Sept., 1899, He names as wit- ! ! 1 uesday, the 51I1 day of September, I899. He suing for a divorce from the wife he mar­ the nesses : names as witnesses: ried nine years ago, when he was an Aberham Jones ami Rily Smith, of Klama All>ert Mold, of Silvana, Snohomish county, u°VÍ co • 'Y^sh- : Elba S. Jenkins, of Station I 1 Wash.; Ole Bakken, of Silvana Snohomish co., unthinking man of 94. It is hoped that H. .Multnomah co., Or.; Andrew Fjarlee, of Nor ' I Wash. Joseph Britten, of Arlington, Snohomish Cowlitz co., Wash. co., Wash,; John E. Husby, of Florence, Sno- his marital troubles may be happily man. Any and all persons claiming adversely the j 1 hoinist co., Wash. settled, so that he can start life anew. above-described lands are requested to fib-their I Any and all persons claiming adversely the claims in this office on or before said istli dav of | above-described lands are requested to file their 7 1 claims in this office on or befoie said 5th dav Pranklyn Robert», who married Miss S**pt., 1899. C has . B. M oores , Register. of September, 1899. Marie Wainwright in New York last C has . B. M oores , Register. T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or seek, is the actress' third husband. She P ublication T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice for United States Land Office, P ublication . was first Mrs. Slaughter, and did not go Oregon City, Ore., United States Land office, on the stage until after her marriage. M ». . . Oiegon ity, Oregon, June 20th, I899. Notice is heieby given that in compliance 20th, 1898. Then she liecanie the wife of Louis James, with the provisions of Die act of congress of Notice is hereby given that May in compliance 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of with the provisions of the act of Congress of the actor Mr. Roberts was Miss Wain­ June timber lands in the states of California. Oregon, June 3rd. i8;8, entitled An act for the sale wright’s leading man during the last Nevada ami Washington Territory "as extended of timber lands in the States of Califo-ma, to all the Public Land States by act of August 4 Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo­ i ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by season in “Shall We Forgive Her?’’ 1892, act of August 4. I892, CYNTHIA J. HUGILL, Klama, County of Cowlitz. State of Washing- OLE BAKKEN To save her husband from trouble and Of ing, has this day tiled in this office her sworn Of Silvana, county of Snohomish, State of because of her deep love for him, Mrs. statement No. 4012, for the purchase of the W Wash., has this day filed in this office his sworn % Nw and W - w >4 of section No. 10, in . s atemetit No. 4000, for the purchase of lhe Lots John J. McGuire of St. Louis declares Township .No. 2 S, Range No. 7 West, and will 9, 10, 15 Hiid 16, oi Section No. .12, in Towt shif proof to show thHt the lami sought is : No. 2 S, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to that she consented to his marriage with offer sought is more valuable more valuable for its timber or stone thafor j show that ----- the land ------ ------ . —» ir gtone timber or stone than for agricultural pur- another woman. The agreement was, agricultural purposes and to establish her claim | r f°r its »j to said land before the Register and Receiver of po^es, . —, ----- and to establish his claim cl to »aid land says the first Mrs. McGuire, that she was this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, ! l>e •fore the Register - and Receiver this office ^ ’ __ 2 “ ________ of ____ _______ —— ;:i 15th day of Sept., 1899. She names as wit- 1 __ at Oregon City, C.~~ Oregon, on T Tuesday, the o 5th to occupy the place of a psetdo sister in the nesses : w»* «»«xmAfi j een made at the house, and while but Wash. ; Rily Sm’th, of Klama, Cowlitz co., Abernain Jones, of Kalama, Cowlitz co., Wash.; co., Wash.; John" W. Hugill, of Klama, Cowlitz few neighbors were invited, relatives and Wash.; Artie Hugill, of Klama, Cowlitz co., John E. Hurby. ofIFlorence. Snohomish co., Wash.; Albert Wold,,of Silvana, Snohomish co., friends of all parties from away from Wash. Wa h. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Any and all persons claiming adversely the that section were quite generally above described lands are requested to file — above described lauds are requested to file their their claims in this office on or before said 15th claims in this office on or before said 5th day of invited. The boys went over to the day of September, 1899. September, 1899. C has . B. M oores , Register. Dipcomb house early in the day, C has B. M oorf .«, Register. ¡»Wolfe Hopper is about to marry ^ain. Mr. Hop|>er is one of the ties, pians who designate their life partners f)V nuinberals to save time and avoid confusion. The next will be No. 4. and to their surprise found Mary, the younger of the two girls quite discon­ solate, although making evident effort to keep up bravely and appear cheerful at least. After some hesitation she said that she could not marry David Rendicf because she loved George Laflam better. The upshot of the whole matter was that there were mutual releases and mu­ tual new engagements, and in a short time Laflam was bethothed to Mary and Frances promised herself to David Reudice. There was a double wedding at the Dipcomb home, but many of the guests were at a loss to understand the situation until the mother of the girls made full explanations. Features of Current Life. George Creed, whose funeral was held in Belmore L. I., three years ago. turned up aniontf his old friends in Jer. By City a few days since. After trouble with hia wife three years ago he left her and three childrern and went to work for a farmer in Belmore. In a week o’ so be disappeared and a body was found in a creek near the farm which his wife identefied as that of her hus- bund. Creed, who has been most of the time since his departure in Morristown, N. J., did not know he was thought to be dead. He was a sarcastic neighbor who, in Wakefield, N. Y.. stuck up the notice of a free piano recital and continuous per­ formance "by Mlle. Edith Lohman, the well known performer. Conceits begin promptly at 6 o’clock every evening and last until three o clock in the morning. The author of the notice. John Koetting. was arrested upon complaint of Mis Lohman, but when Koetting told the magistrate that seven wsr» ago he sold to the Lochmane the house thev now occupy, and that their daughter Edith had been practicing on the piano from seven to twelve hours a day ever since, most of the practicing being at night, the complaint was dismissed and Mra. Danan was ordered to see that her daughter chose reasonable hours for practice. The sleepy village of Philadelphia, has evidently not learned to talk Span i U l Colonel Thompson and the postof­ fice authorities are laughing over a let- was returned to the dead letter t here on Wednesday. The sent to the Sr. ‘Administra >r de Correos (poetmaster). Philadel­ phia, Penn and is returned with nu merous indorsements, such as ‘General Delivery,' “Try Chestnut Streets.' ’Send to Egyptian Consul,' 'See if John Wana- maker knows anything about it,’ etc. The last indorcement, however, takes the dulce, for the letter is returned with the Ma lenient that there is 'No such man in Philadelphia '" SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight will be sent free on application. Send a poetal card or leave your name at the office It pays to subscribe for the lead­ ing, newsiest and bra'meat newspaper T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i 878.—N otice F or T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . P ublication United States Land office, United States Land Office, Oregon Citv, Oregon. Oregon City, Ore , .May 20th, 1899. lune 21st, 1899 Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance wi'h the provisions of the act of congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An art for the sale of 1 June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An act for the sale timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, 1 of I mber lands in the States of California, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­ Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory” tended to all the Public Land States by act of as extended to all the Public Land States by act 1 of August 4, 1892, August 4,1892, JOHN K. HU8BY. OR LIN C JENKINS, Of Station B, Portland, countv of Multnomah, < if Florence,county of Snohomish,State ofWash., StateofOre , has this day filed in this office his has this day filed in this office his sworn state­ sworn statement No. 4013. the purchase of . ment No. 4002, for the purchase of the Lots it , the E S Nw *4 K Sw of Secli,,,‘ 12, 13 and 14, of Section No. 12, in Township No. No. 10 in Township No. 2 South, R No. 7 W, ! 2 S, Ran e No. 7 W, and will offer proof to and will offer proof to show that tlie land s night show that the land sought is more xaluable is more va uable for its timber or stone than for for its timber or stone than for agiicnltural agricultural purposesand to establish I is claim purposes, and to establish his claim to s id land to said land before the Register and Receiver of before the Register and Receiver of this office this office at Oregon CMy, Oregon, on Friday, at Oregon City, Oiegon. on Tuesday, the sth day of sept mber 1899. He names as witnesses: the 15th day of Sept., 1899. He names as wit nesses: " | Ole Bakken, of Silvana, Wash.; Chris Nel­ Aberham Jones. Rily Smith and John W. 1 son, of Bailaid, Wash.: Albert Wold, of Silvana, Hugill, of Klama, Cowlitz co., Wash. Andrew Wash.; ami Joseph Bi it ton. of Arlington. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Fjarlec. of Norman, Cowlitz co., Wash Any and all masons claiming adversely the above described lands arc requested to file their above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or befoie said 5th day claims in this office o . or before said 15th day of of September, I899. cha B. M oores , Register. Sept. 1899. _ „ . C has . B. M oores , Register. T imbkr L and , act J une 3. 1S78.—N otick F ob P ublication . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Land Office at Oiegon City, Ore., Oregon City Oregon, lune io, 1899. May 20th, 1899. Notice is hereby given that the following- Notice is hereby given that in compli­ named settler has filed notice of his intention ance with the provisions of the act of Con­ to make final proof in support of his claim, and gress of June 3rd, 1878. entitled “An act for that said proof will be made before the Register the sale of timber ‘.ands in the States ot Califor­ and Receiver, st Oregon City, Oregon, on July nia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington ferri- 24th, 1899, viz : ___ tory,” as extended to all the Public Land State« SIMON BAIER; 4. >^92‘ H. E. 11076, for lheNw ofSw *4. S % ofSw «4, by act of August ALBERT WOLD. Sec. 1| and Se *4 of Sr '4 Sec. 15. tp. 6 S. Of Silvana, county of Snohomish, Sate of Wash­ K. 10 W. ington, has this day filed in thiaoffice his sworn He names the follow! g witnesses to prove statement No. 4003, for the purchase of the Lot« his continuous residence upon and cultivation 3, 4. 5 and 6. of Section No. 12, in Township oi said land, viz : , . No. 2 S, Range No. 7 West, and will offer John Weslenberger, of Portland. Or.; Joseph proof to show that the land sought is more Bauer, of Neskowin, Oi.; John Chitwood, Nes­ valuable for it» timber or stone than for agricul­ kowin, Or. ; Adolf Shutz. of Portland. Or. tural purposes, and to establish his claim to t has . B M< m > bfs . Register. said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tues­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. day. the5th day of September. 1K99 He names Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. as "witnesses: June 9th, 1899. Chris Nelson, of Ballard, King County, Wash., Notice is hereby given that the following- Ole Bakken, of Silvana, Snohomish co , Wash. ; named settler has filed notice of his intention Joseph Britton, of Arlington, Snohomish co., to make final proof in support of his claim, and Wash. ; John H. Husby, of Florence, Snoho­ that said proof will be made before the C ounty mish co.. Wash. Clerk oi Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Ore., Any and all persons claiming adversely the on August 5th. 1899. viz . above-descril>ed lands are requested to file their HUBERT EICHINGER: claims in this office on or before said 5th day of H. E. 9533, for the Sw % of Nw L. Nw % ofSw ,4. Se tern her, 1899. Sec. 28, Se % of Ne % and Ne *4 of Se Sec- *9- C has . B. I oorks , Register. tp. I S, R. 10 W. . . He names the following witnesses to prove lua T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1*7«.—N otice fob continuous residence upon and cultivation ot P ublication . said land, viz : United Spates Land Office. John lleagney, of Tillamook, Or Joseph Oregon City, Oregon, Kodad, of Netarts. Or.. Frederick Tomlinson, v sy 20th, 1899. Tillamook, Or.; W illiam E. Page, Tillamook, Or. Notice is herebv given that in compliance C has B. M oobk », Register. with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for the xale of t mber lands in the States of Califor­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. nia Oregon, Nevada and Wawhiugton Territo­ Laud Office at Oregon City. Or. ry,” as extended to all the Public IxuM State» May 31st, I899 act of August 4, 1892, Notice la hereby give” that the following by 7 JOSEPH BRITTON ngmerl «tiler haa «led notice of In. Iiilelltion Of Arlington county ofsnohoniish. State ofWash., to make llnal proof in aupport of hie claim, and has this day filedin this office his sworn state­ that aaid proof will be made before ' <>"”•> ment No 3099 for the purchase, of the Lots 1, Clerk of Tlllamrmk county, at Tillamook. Or.. 2 7 and 8 of section No 6 in Towushln No. 2 S. M?adAlXT'l ^TKAMVHR. Range No. 6 W. and will offer proof to show the land sought is more valuable for its H E 10402 for the W H of Ne K and W % of that timber or stone than for agricultural purp«.se« .-rf- 1/ Ser. 11, T d . 2 N, R. 8 M . and to estHbhsli his claim to said land before * It? names the following witnessea to prove the Register and Receiver of thia office at hiscontliiuoua residence upon au 1 cultivation Oregon City. Oiegon on Thursday, the 5th day f ' ^aaM Hare and George A. Monroe, of Bay of September, 1*99- He names •• »'J ‘ A. Jones, of Kalama. Wash Riley Hrwith.of City Or. George W. Kiger, Til'amooA Lily,Or.; Kalama. W ash : Ole Bakken Sih ana. Jo«ph T. Nerioa^B-y Sly.^^ Krti>Ur is ash ; John F.. Husby, of Flor»uec. Wash. Any and all person» claiming <>•< above-descrihcd lands are requested to file 1 lieir FXECTTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF claims in this office on or before »aid 5th day of | l KAL estate . 8^pteml>er, iH9<,M oores . Register. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for n <» tick . the County of Multnomah In the mailer of Katate ol Henry J. Arnold, United States l^nd Office. Oregon < ily. Oregon. NOTTtk"'ta H euhby C. ivkh -That in pur- June 171b. |H99 anaiice of an order of »ale made and entered N oth « 1» Hwm Givx«.-Tli»l the up- b, the above entitled Court on the ,oth day ol pro.ed fraction.1 pl.t of 1 owli.h.p r North. Mav A D 1899 in the matter of th? estate of K.ntre •> " rtf hi. t/crn received from lhe bur Henry J Arltoîil. deceaaed. I .ill -11 at poblte ,ey(,r l.etier.l of "recoil md on auction to the highest bidder, »object to < ”!’^1' y 4VGC-.T l.t r*w. malion by «aid Court, the fotlowint dear'rlbed Ataodock ..oi of «"rd d«w •»”} P«’ 7’11 ** uroZerty, to-wit The neat half ol the «led i” '”>• <•*<» "'"I ,he •'“l braced will be .uh).Ct to entry on .nd after .mtheaat quarter and the "»r’*1^”’* the aontheaat quarter of aectiun t» < nty-two <»). in townatip two (it north of range —ven ..) CH»». B Kooua, KeirtMer. .eat of the Willamette meridian, .itnale in the W m G almjwav . Receiver. County ot Tillamook. S ate of tlregon^contain li e one hundred and tweaU aerm. Said jumes. life °::il be made on hatneday the,(th ,ot Au«»y. TO WHOM IT WAV ( ONCBBW Nolire isl.ere- it il cminty U^.rt House door *» bv anenthatl will not be re-pon»IMe lar »ny SMI or contra entered Into or *"£¡"2* City. Tillamook County. °"»0",-J!?* “ of Mie ar« ca»h l otted nutea gold eoia “** <>-~mtor Ex.cntw of o« the tthe Lad will and Teatament dccrwed. and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Oiegon City. Or., June 15th, 1809. Notice is hereby given tha the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof 111 »i.pport of hi- rial n, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oi., ou July 29th, 1899, viz : CHARLES E. FOSTER H^E. 10095, for the Se % 4. Tp. 5 N, R The McCORMIC He naui.s the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said la*'d, viz : John Corcoran, of Mishawaka. Or ; M. Bottom, oft hinook Wash.; J M Feely and D. W Feely, of Olney, Or. C has . B. M oores , Register. KHEK1IFM MOWER. NAI.K. In Pursuance of a decree and order of sale rendered in the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon for the County ot Tillamook, on the 21st ay of June, I899, in tl e suit ot W. P. Book, plaintiff, vs Jehiel Forest, defendant, and of an execution dul issue I out of the said court in the said suit on the 26th day of June, 1899, 1 wi 1 expose for sale, and sell as the law directs at the Court House door of said county, in the city o' I illamooK City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2ath day of July, I899, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., the real property situated in the County of I illamook, State of Oregon, and des­ cribed in said de ree and order of sale as follows, to-wit : The North East quarter of 8 clion twenty-six (26) and the South East quar­ ter of Section twenty-three (23) in township one o) North ot Range eight (8) West of the Wiliam tte Meridian. Dated at Tillamook City, Or . June 29th, 1899. H H. ALDERMAN, Sheriff of Tillamook County, O egou. NOTICE TO Best in the World Exclusive Agent CH EDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. In the matter of the Estate of Margarctte Balmer, deceased. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—By the under­ signed, administrator of the foregoing estate, to the creditors of, ami al! persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vonche s, within six months from the date of this notice, to the said administrator at Hay City, Tillamook county, or in his absence, the said vouchers to be left with his Attorney, 11. B. Hendricks, of Bay City, Oiegon. Dated this 15th day of June, I899. W m . F. B ai . mek , Administrator. By H. B. H endricks , his Attorney. W. H. H- CflRY, Tillamook. LEACH & JONES, PROPRIETORS OF Tillamook Meat Market, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DEALERS IN ß L. EDDY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shop next door to Larstn’s Hotel, Tillamook. T illamook , O regon . yy h . cooper , CHAS. COOPEY, Civil and Military Tailor, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OREGON. TILLAMOOK yy j. may , PORTLAND, ORE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rooms 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, Up Stairs, N.E. Corner Third and Stark Streets. T illamook , O regon . T H. GOYNE, Entrance 88>/4 Third Street. i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Opponile Court llon»e, T illamook , O regon . St. Alphonsus ACADEMY, TIL LA MOO K. OREGON. CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. A TTORN E Y-AT- L A W, GRADED COURSE TION OF INSTRUC­ O.R.&N Union Depot, Sixth mid J Street«. TWO TRAINN DAILY FROM ALL POINTS EAST. •'FART MAIL ItOl'TK.” ST. ALPHONSUS ACACEMY is divided into Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and four departments, viz : Primary, Intermediate Spokane daily at 2:20 p.m. Arrives at 10:15 a.m. (J. J DAI.Y, Grammar, and Senior. Leaves for th e East via Pendleton and llun- ¡OSCAR HAYTEK. The year Is divided into four terms of eleven nglon dnily at 8 p ni Arrives via Ituntingtonl and Pendleton at 7;aoa.m weeks each. ______________ JJALY & HAYTEK, Dalles Rcommoaation leaves daily except Sunday at s a m. Arrives daily except Bun TUITION FEE. st 6:30 p.m. ATTORN E Y S-AT- LA W, Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven day THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST weeks in the Primary Department, Two D ol ­ SLEEPERS lars ; in llie I ntermk ’ diaie , T hree D ollars ; D allas . O regon . Water lines schedule subject to change with­ O rammah G radk , F our D ollars ; S enior out notice. G rade , F ive D ollars . Of’KAN AND ICIVKIC RUHKBU I.R. ROBERT A, MILLER, OCEAN DI VISION. — Steamships sail from INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Ainsworth dock at 8 p in For San Francisco InstrumeutAl Music od the Piano or the Geo. W, Elder sails October 4. 11» 30 and 29 ; ATTORNEY-AT LAW, stringed instruments, for a term of eleven week» Columbia sails October V, I4 and 23; State of T in D ollars . _____________ California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. O regon C itv , O regon . COLI'MIIIA KIVKIC NIIMMKK fiCIIKI) VOCAL MUSIC. Land Titles end lattiti Office Business a ILK DIVINION. Vocal Music, K ight D ollar «. PORTLAND, ASTORIA ANb THE COAST. Specially. Steamer R R Thompson leaves PoitlH"d BUSIN ESS I) E PA R I’M ENT. daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Satmday games M c C ain , In the Buxine«» Department: Btenogr«ph, at 10 p in. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex­ ¡A. W. SEVHKANCH. Book-keeping, cept Sunday, at a.m. «nd Type.writing included, if WII.LAMKTTK KIVKIC ItOl'TK. desiied. The common brsnehe», T hirty - five McCAlN & SEVERANCE, D ollars for the whole course PORTLAND AND SALEM Plain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the Steamer Ruth, for Salem and way points pupil« on Saturday afternoon leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W, Latin, French, am! German included in the dsyHHt6am. Returning, leaves Salem Tuea- Senior Grade. Private lessons in those la"- days, Thursday« and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m. guHge*Tr.N D ollars a term. T illamook , O regon . YAMIIILL RIVER ROUTE Board and Tuition including plain and fancy Steamer Modoc, for I aytou and way point« needle work, T hirteen D ollars a month leaves Poitland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat­ When there are four pupils in one family at urdays at 7 a in Ret hi 111 ng, Icavea I • 1 \ t”ii tor J)AVID WILEY, M.D., tending, the hist one is free. Sewing school, free to pupils, wi 1 be resumed Portland and way point« Monday«, Wednesday» and Fridays at 7 a.m on the first Saturday in Dctotier. Steamer Almoin leaves Riparia Mondays PHYSICIAN, BURGEON AND Wednesdays and Fridays lit I 45 a.m.. a ter ar rival of train from Spokane mid Portland ACCOUCHEUR. REGULATIONS. Leaves lx? wiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesday» Student« are entered at any time during the and Thursdays at o a.m. All call promptly attended to. Session. No deduction will be made in either Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia Sundays. the Academic or Music Department for the Tuesdays and Thin »days at 1:45 a.m ; after T illamook , O regon . Christina« or Enster Holiday for withdrawal arrival of train from Spokane and Portland before the expiration of the term or absence, Leave« Lew in ton Mondays, Wednesdays and except in case of dismissal or piolonged illness. Saturdays »1 6 a.m. (J E. HAWKE, M.D., W >1 HURLBURT, Those who finish a complete course hi the General Passenger Agent. Academic or the Commercial Department and p«M a satisfactory » xamlnaition in the branches V. A SCHILLING, City Ticket Agent. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Telephone (Main) 712, prescribed are entitled to a Diploma. T illamook , O rhoon . TILLAMOOK, OREGON. IMPIETIES. Office : Over Todd's Sion* A certain Methodist minister, who lived on a very small salary, had great difficulty to get hia quarterly inatall- merit. He had calk’d on his «toward a number of time«, hut had each time General Bnnking «ntl Exchange busi* l»een put off with some excuse. Hia wants at length becoming urgent, he news inièrent paid on lime OMÌt». Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­ went to hi« steward and told him he many, Sweden, ami all foreign countries must have his money, aa hia family wanted the necessaries of life. “Money! ” replied the surprised steward. “You TILLAMOOK, ORE. preach for money' I thought you preach­ ed for the good of sou*«!" * Souls! ” re. C. A. BAILEY, DEALAR IN plied the minister, “I can't eat souls, STU DERA KER WAGONS and if I could it would take a thousand OSBORNE MOWERS, such a« yours to make a decent meal ’ Buggies, liny rakea, plow», and other farm iiiarliinery You ran wave At a recent Unitarian festival in Bos money by dealing with me, Special Price« on Buggies and Spring ton,Secretary L ook told this story: "Dir- ing the winter I went with ttie presiden­ Wagon«. tial party to Savannah, where we were C. A. BAILEY. Tillamooli, Ora. meet kindly, courteously received Every tiling was done to make the visit pleas­ ant. On Saturday aftermam we were taken dow n to the river, and on return­ ing the chairman of the arrangement« said: ‘Tomorrow ia Sunday, and you will have the day to yourselves. We hate all eorte o< churclies in Savannah, Electric Baths nicely Altieri up. Good for and yon can go to wherever you wish.’ 'Well,' said the president. I am a Metho persons suffering with rheumatism. Building I.CXI door to tile Post Office I diet, and I think I will go to a Methodist OF C. & E. Thayer. EDGAR LATIMER, BARBER ANO HAIBORESSEB church.’ After the others had expnused their choice, I said, ‘Have you not some little, struggling Unitarian church here in yourcityf* ’No,’ was his reply, ’but we hare a run-down episcopal church that is almost as Imd.’ I did not accept the invitation, for I wanted the pure, unadiiltered 'badness’ of our own de­ nomination'’ It ¡ h told of a certain English biahop that while dining at the house of one of hi« friend« he waa pleased to observe that he wan the object of marked atten­ tion from the soil of bln host, whose eye« were firmly riveted upon him. After dinner the biahop approached the lioy and naked : “Weli. by young friend, you seem to la* interested in me. Do you find that I am nil right!” “Yea. air,” said the boy, with a glance at the bishop’« knee breeches. “You’re all right; only (heaitadngly) won’t your mamma let you wear trouser» yet?’’ “ft’« too bad," gaid little Braeie,” that there isn’t another little Peter« boy.” “They have eix,” ««id her mother. “I •hould consnler that a lx >111 enough ••Well,” »aid the little girl, “they can all take each other’» clothe« a« they grow up, nie'», and it »cemi kind of wasteful.”