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TJI.LAMGOK Card of Thanks. BEAVER. HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 28. IE 04. Iii Interest Indian War Veteran». BUILDER CREEK. County School Superintendent’s Report. Aliev Poland, who had his leg broken People who have lots ot hay a re happy; Eugene, (»re, 1 264M.—Editor Tillamook » I wish hereby to extend thanks to ? ? Headlight. ? •< • those neighbors and friends who have bv a land slide last Thursday is getting those who have not are—well, rather x «2 neigh In conversation today with my been so kind to me in my dreadful time along nicely at Mr. West’s. blue. N ame of T eacher . bor. P- I'. Newell. I read over the names - Rev, Waymire is holding a series of of sorrow. Their fidelity to my beloved H. L. Jensen has been on the sick list ' <>f the 635 names ot Indian War Veter. husband, and kindness to myself shall meetings at the Free Methodist church lor several «lays. La grippe is the ic- ans who have money due them in W ash. Quite a number have come in to work sponsible party. never be forgotton Also I wish Io iiigton, and he gave the names of the thank the Maso.’s. Knights of Pythias, on their homesteads near Beaver. 15 Miss PraiiKlin is giving the best of sat 36 6 S3 911 50 63 1 —W. W. Wilev........... .. ....... 19 Mr. Hedges, of this place, is danger isfaction to parents and children alike. following who have money due them as Woodmen, A O. ('. W,, Circle ami Rath 6 1 16 193 9 Dora E. High..................... 10 19 12 follows; 8 3 17 392 21 bone Sisters for their help and attention ously iil at I Icasaiit Y’alley. 20 20 21 4 — Belle Burton..................... Reports of the progress of scholars are 6 1 25 283 John Crawford .................. $9.61 22 15 19 Mr. Ginn has moved back to Braver to very encourrging. in the hourot need. — E-lith M Alderman. 6. — Mrs. |. C. Taugart.......... 8 20 3 Í0 A. Z. Noland ......................... 66 28 20 IS 1H 8. -j-R. C. Carrick..................... batch a w bile. The weather at this writing (Monday) 151 34 James Thompson....................74.09 72 214 4035 19 23(1 9 — E. H. Whitnev ................ Jobnv Tucker has returned from Salem Special Notice. 6 1 5 10 Pullan Higginbotham......... 32.93 224 is only a sample of what our poor lire 1 1 11 19 12 17 The family oil. Hiner who have been them in the East are enjoying (?) lor 10 R. L. Williams........................... 84.00 38 52 17 692 42 IK 13 — M. E. Wheelock ............. The Sacrament of ti e Lord’s Supper sick so long are nearly al’, well a t 6 8 31 14 260 18 19 These parties or their widows I ain in 16. — Mrs. N. M. Dawson..... several months ol the year. 8 3 6 51 315 IS 16 19 w ill be administered al the M. E. Church present. Mabel Barker................... 19 formed live in or near your city, and I 2 N ever M ind . 7 1 399 41 19 26 21 23 —Ellen Bew lev ..................... i ext Sunday morning. This is the ser- ask as a special favor of the papers ot 25 —Rae Robinson .................. 6 3 3 9 171 9 19 Never mind the frozen skv— COULSON-URG. ' ice postponed from Jan. 1 7lh. 5 Tillamook kindly call the attention to 26 — Mrs. Marv Millard......... 10 11 424 63 25 22 19 bltct that comes <1 peltin’ ; A. J. H ollimgwomth . Pastor. 22 12 43S 12 23 14 25 19 those concerned, to the above tacts. ?7 — Mrs. N. M £Ginn............. Shall the weather make vou sigh We understand that school is expected Ï 3 1 5 115 5 6 2« Amt tile blizzards blowMi'by ? Mr. Newell informs me that at least 35. — Agnes B H*ss.................... to open up here February 1st. 4 4 125 20 1 8 7 1« 41 - Mrs. N. Chamberlain...... Hooray ter the Fo’th July Houses and Lots for Sale. one of the above named parties has for 48 —Grace Spaulding.............. 2 Some 01 our citizens are kept busy a 6 151 6 8 2 9 19 \\ hen we ll all be meltin' 1 years been asking for a pension through 49 —Clara Franklin................ 6 133 14 10 4 19 7 3 8* Roomed Houses. greater part of the time in removing —F. L. Stanton. 1 7-Roomed H oikc . “slides” from the grades between here But here in Tillamook. “ A e ll all be one of the most successful pension agents 158 260 508 9631 537 94 341 576 1 5-Rooined House. 111 Portland,but who failed for the reason and Beaver. soakin',” more likel, on the Fo’th. 1 3 Roomed House. that she could not prove that her hus R. O. Richards and P. R. Coulson of During Friday night's stoim a large Ik City Lots. T imber L and A ct , J une 3. 1878.—N otice F or Roll of Honor. All this property for $6,000. All the Blaine, passed through here Sunday, tree was up rooted and rolled down the band had ever received, or was entitled, P ublication . United States Land Office, homes are in first class repair. with a special freight car, ami took back bluff into the road just across the river | to any pav from the government, but D ist . N o . 1.—Cyrus Norton, Lalen Oregon City, Oregon, WM. RYAN. Tillamook. lanuary 23rd, I904. a load ofjreight from Joe's big store at from Boulderville, and owing to the sick, I when she receives the amount due her Maddux, Alfred Burkhalter, Bernice Notice is hereby given that in compliance ! as above it will establish her right to a with the provisions of the act of Congress of Bea ver. Norton, Ethelyn Crawford, Florence ness of our suvervisor, the road is 1 still Sheriff Aiderman’» Shortage 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of j pension, 1 have some blanks suitable Morgan, Sadie Shaw, George. Annie and .lune (). W. Kiiinaman and wife, of Upper blocaded. timber lands in the States ofCaliiornia. Oregon, it is expected that the auditors will be Boulder, came down last week ami visit which I will mail if asked for. This Clara Tinnerstet, Jessieand Ivan Donald Nevada and Washington Territory,” ns ex A C all to W ork . tended to all the Public Land States by act ot through with the county books on Sat ed relatives at this place. money is for the hr»rs whose parents are son, Evan Ross, Bennie Center, O-car August 4, 1892, Git to work there, idle man, MOLLIE W WATSON, urday, and on Monday at the adjourned Don’t lie ’round a-loupgin', dead —Yours truly, “Uncle Sam’’ Hand* ' Tittle. N. Coulson made a flying trip to Blaine Of Spruce, County of Tillamook, State ot Work as lively as ye can, meeting of the county court their report on Saturday. has this day filed in this office his saker. L ist . N o . 2.— Mabel and Stella Goyne, Oregon, Workin’s better ’11 spongin' ;— sworn statement No. 6354, for the purchase of will be opened ami the actual shortage Will Thune has brought his cattle Sidney <'bristenson, Pearl and Reed the Nw yK of Section No. 12, in township Git to slashin’, diggin’, sawin'. Nearly 200 Men Perish. No. 3 South, Range 8 West, and will in Alderman’s accounts made known. Up from his ranch on East Creek ami put Merchandizin’, preachin’, (awin', West. Johnny Aschner. otter proof to show that the land sought to the present it is $6,173 87. It is not them on the Swabb place here. Printin’, paintin’, balin’, haulin’. is wore valuable fcr its timber or stone D ist . N o 4—Florence, Ray and Clar than P ittsburg , Jan. 26, 2:30 a.m.—Res. j for agricultural purposes, and to establish Choppin* timber er rail maulin ;— anticipated there will be any more short his claim to said land before the County Clerk ence Hubhbeck, Cecil and Forest Gist, Git to work an never stall’ cueis an hour ago reported that miners of Tillamook County, Ore., nt Tillamook City. age, with the exception of a few clerical NEHALEM. Er lie ’round, a loafin’ man ! were alive, but this hope was rudely Elbert and Chester Worthirgton. Victor Ore., on Saturday, the 9th day of Apiil, 1904. errors, which may mean only small —Hearthstone. He names as witnesses: shattered at 2:25, when the body of Sei | Learned. William L. Riefenberg, Winfield C. Trombley, sums of money. What shortage there is The six inches of snow that fell last Fie ! Mr. Baker ; what an ungallant Lewis It. Riefenberg, ol Bay City, Oregon ; D ist . N o , 6. — Lewis Atterbury. Karl K. Aver, of Blaine. Oregon. Mrs. Alderman has decided to pay, so week has all gone off and fire weather is way to describe your brother editor: wyne Taylor,was brought to the surface. D ist . N o . 9. —151 names on roll of Any a mi all persons claiming adversely the i lie had evidently been dead for several the bondsmen will not be at a loss. experienced. above-described lands are requested to file llieii “Victim,” forsooth ! If you had said 1 honor. . claims in this office on or before said Mth day Rev. A. J. H'lllingworth, of Tillamook , “lucky fellow,” “lurtunate man,” or the hours, and now hopes for the other im D ist N o . 11—Elsie. Alvin, Basil, El April, I904. prisoned men have been abandoned. The A lgernon S. D resser , Register. held quarterly’ meeting at Nehalem the “happy party,” how ddferent the ladies Notice. mer and My rtle Seovell, Martha Allei . 23rd and 24th, acting as presiding elder. would regard vou 1 It would serve you rescuers are being brought out coated To the stockholders of the Tillamook L ist . N o . 13. — Harry Sappington. Rex H. V. Alley went to Tillamook Mon - right it Mrs. Rollie would give you the with ice, drenched to the skin and unable and Ray Condor, Jessie Wagner, Chattie Creamery, a corporation: Please take to walk. They report that dead are dav on business. “cut direct” when next she meets you on notice that the annual meeting of tin* Knifong, Katie and Etta Fleck, Dolly, Chris Hansen is spending a few days the street. [ The Editor is not conscious scattered one above another as thick as stockholders of the Tillamook Creamery pineneedles. Water is fast pouring into OrviJ, Loyd and Ivy Kellow, Ivan Low. with Rebs Crawford on the North fork. that he used tile word “Victim” wrong will be held at the Citv Hall, Tillamook rance, Wylie Compton. Ruby and Bryan 'Theodore Kingsley went to Tillamook when a young mail falls a victim to Cu the mine, covering the corpses with a DOES ALL KINDS OF City. Oregon, on Sat unlay, February | shroud if ice and making the work ot Hill, Webb McGinnis, Reid Farmer. Tuesday. pid's arrows, and our lair coi respondent I3ih, 1903, at 1:30 o’clock p.m., for the D ist . N o . 16 — Bessie and Esther Sweet Briar Circle, W. of W., installed should not chide us lor using that i rescue almost impossible After damp is purpose of electing officers and for the Way mire, Cloy J Dawsun, Stella and Officers lot the ensuing term as follows- expression. As to being the “lucky fel ! collecting in quantities. transaction of such other business as i Elsa Miles, Joe Fmigan. G. N. Alvina Lundburg; Clerk, M, J. low,” that will follow when the “happy- may properly come before the meeting. DtST. N o . 19.—May Wilson, Emma Real Estate Transfers. Boyakin; Banker, S. Seovell; Attendant, party' has to get up in the dead hours ot Tillamook, Oregon, | aunary 26th, 1904. I Wilson, Orbie Craven. Pauline Battersoil; Magician, Johanna the night and do something to shut off Furnished by II T. Botts. Abstracter. (Signed) .Joseph Sanders, President. D ist . N o . 23.—Nettie Smith, James Schollinever; Cps. of Guards, Albertin the matrimonial music by walking the Attest: Carl Haherlach, Secretary, F. R. Beals and wife to A. G. Beals. x /2 Childers, Ella McCormack. Edward Zimmerman; Manager, Soplius Larsen; floor hi his night shirt singing the nur interest in lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block Smith, Alice Farley, Donnie and Dee Engraving a Specialty. I. S., .Mrs. Kebba; 0. S.. Albert Zimmer Hfly City Store Robbed. sery ditty : “Did ’em, did ’em, wake ’em 6, Thayer’s addition to Tillamook. , Mellernal. m a 11. up, a preily little chap,’’ etc. The editor D ist . N o . 25.—Jennie and Sam Read $250.00 SEE THE Peter Nelson’s store at Bav City was Fred Robitch and family have moved has been there and knows something of ing, Esther and Almeda Ekloff, Gladys broken into on Saturday night and the to Nest urea to engage in ranching. Tillamook Lumber Company Frank W. Crane and wife to Harrison T. the “fortunate man’’—behind the baby. and Glenn Apsley. sum of $245 15 was stolen Entrance N. P. Aliev is budding a brick flue in Crane. W 14 Se % Ne %t E '/2 W FOR We hope our fair correspondent won't D ist . N o . 26.—Mvron Blanchard. Jim was made bv tearing out a window in Rev. W. |. Rochmer’s residence in upper Se X an<l W Vi W x/2 E y Se X give ns the “cut direct,” for we shall have my and Myrtle Payne, Hortens Ficher the back of the store. Suspicion fell upon town. Sec 35 2 N 10. $2000.00 to concede toiler thelast word when and eau, Stella Wallace. Alvin Jurhs, who is a Grand Round half The Grangers are improving their hall at what time the “ lucky fellow ” is the Frank L. Gladwell to Rachel A, Harden. D ist . N o . 27.—Belle, Carl and Harley breed, and Frank Long, jr.. of Bay City. bv putting rustic on ami new walks “fortunate party.’’—E d ] Sw V 35 3 S-9. $800.00 I Curl, EddieCreecy, May,Elbert and Jean Word was brought to this city Sunday around the building. morning that the voting men were head Fred M. Davidson and wr'fe to Sashel C. Ginn, Chester and May llowser, Harold The members of the State Board ot ed this way with the intention ol leaving Woods. Sw Sw 28 2 S 9. $1000.00 and Fred Hallett, Ella Thun. SOUTH PRAIRIE. Barber Examiners might as 'veil be so D ist . N o . 35.—Estella Smith. the county, one walking and the other The weather prophet have given us many ambassadors to islands in the David Tempest to Elmer Hall. 1 acre oil horse back. Tliev no sooner made D ist . N o . 41.—Loyd Kays, Winfield described as in Sec 6, tp. 1 & 2 S., R. their appearance when they were greatly sunshine ami frost for a change,which is Dead Sea for all the power the office gives , Creighton, Robert and Rexford Chatu* 10 W. $25.00 them. Judge George ruled that the HOUSEHOLD MOVERS surprised to find themselves placed under pleasant alter so much rain. j berlam. Thos. Lvster and Bell Johnson have board is unconstitutionally 011 earth. IL VV. Cottle and wife to James S. Bridg- arrest and taken to Deputy District At D ist . N o . 48 —Carrie, Charlie. Daisy, AND DRAYMEN. ford. Lots 1 & 2, block 6, lots 3, 5 torney Botts' office ami searched. The the contract of putting in the new bridge This, the court holds, is because the act John, Otto and Rosie Seaman. ami 6, block 1, Cone & Co ’ s addition on Tillamook river. ot the legislature creating the bodv al money was found in a sack rolled up in Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us D ist . N o . 49.—Rosie, Rudie and Marie to B av City; lots 4 and 5 block 4, lots Miss Ellen Darby has been quite sick lows them to fix the standard to which a blanket and they were locked up. They Hanenkratt. Edith Anderson, Earl Our Delivery wagon delivers to country 1, 8, 9 and 10 block 5 Bay City and all applicants for tonsoriai honors must had a hearing in Justice Aliev's court on with hignppe. Freeman. or citv. lot 5 block 68 and lots 13, 14, 15 and Mrs. Slaliter was called to the bed attain. By doing this, Judge George be Monday, when they were bound over to D ist . N o . 6.—October. Lewis Atter 16 block 57 Pacific addition to Bay side of her son last week, whois very lieves the Legislature delegated the ex the circuit court, Long's father furnish bury, Carl Corn inons. November, John City. $400.00 aminers with legislative authority, ing the bond for him and lie was releas sink. A large 11 umher of the neighbors and which, he avers, is a very unconstitution Andrew J. Wallace and wife to A. A. Ruch, Chas. McKinster. ed. 'flic young men admitted that they During the month of December there broke into thestore ami took the money. friends of Mr. ami Mrs. Dwight West al thing to do. Waymire. Lot 12 block 2, Mai alleys ware enrolled 576 pupils in the schools gathered at their home last Sai urday addition to Ocean Park. $200.00 The temperance forces of the State of the county, with an average daily! evening, giving them an enjoyable sur. have seized upon the initiative amend Teachers’ Examination. Edward Lowe and wife to John W. Blod attendence of 508, which is certainly a! Has just received from prise. ment as a means to make still more gett. y interest in 21492.95 acres. good record for this month. 260 child | Notice is hereby given that the County Dame rumor has it that one of our trouble for those unfortunate and numer Chicago. School Slipci intendcnt of Tillamook $1.00. Also deed between same par ren were neither absent nor tardy. County. Oregon, will hold the regular fair bells have put in a bid in the Head ous people who make a living by dis First-class Nobby FOOT WEAR ties for interest in 9667.55 examination of applicants lor state and light bcreau of marriageable young men, tilling, brewing or selling spirituous The Tillamook City School has an ; of the Best Quality and county papers at the public school build thereby securing one ol the handsomest I Delos A. Blodgett and wife to John Blod excellent report for the month. Out of liquors. Numerous petitions, each in ing in Tillamook Citv, as follows Latest Styles : gett. interest in same property of its members 230 enrolled, 151 were on the roll of charge of a committee, are being cir F or S tate P apers . as in last transfers. $1.00 Commencing, Feb. 10, at 9 o’clock, honor, Much creeit is due Mr. Whitney Consisting of Gentle Miss Ethel Marolf returned last week culated in Portland and throughout the a in., and continuing until Saturday, from a pleasant visit at Woods men’s and Ladies’, Misses state asking for the submission of a ' Nannie M. M. Nelson to Frank L Owens. and his teachers for the excellent con Feb 13, at lour o'clock p.m. dition in which the school is working. Mr. Pelts is quite sick. local option law to the |>eoplc, to l>e vot- i Nw Ne 27 4 S 10, except y2 acre. and Children’s Shoes, Boy’s W eiinesoav — Penmanship, history, Mr. Martin, of Long Prairie, is very ed in June next. This proposed law pro-1 spelling, algebra, reading, school law, The High School Orchestra, of eight and Misses School Shoes T hursday —Written arithmetic, theory sick. vides that, for instance instead of the Call for Scalp Bounty and Gen instreinents, renders good music. made out of the best mater- of teaching, grammar, book keeping, Some of the boy s of our neighborhood Citv Council of Portland deciding if: The conditions in the country schools ial for winter wear. physics, civd governnient. eral Fund Warrants. F riday —Physiology, geography, men joined the Woodmen at Tillamook last saloons shall be allowed to operate, the ■ this winter are very encouraging. No It will pay you to ex week. ___ tal arithmetic, composition, physical question shall I e voted on by the citizens I All Warrants endorsed prior to July small difficulty has been experienced in amine my goods before pur geography at large. Under this law any community 13th, 1901 are due and will be paid on securing teachers for all the » hools. Men who will gloat over the sad end S\rrwDAv—Botany. plain geometry, chasing elsewhere. in which the prevailing sentiment is presentation. It is hoped, however, that teachers can general history, English literature, psy of Sheriff Alderman and then endeavor against saloons may enact prohibitory Interest ceases this date, January 25th, be secured for the spring terms. chology. to make political capital out of it before F or C oi ntv P apers . la ws and the power to do this is taken 1904 — P. W. Todd, County Treasurer School boards desiring teachers, should Commencing W ednesday, February 10, the body of the unfortunate sheriff was out ot the hands of official bodies with correspond early with the Su^rir.- at 9 o’clock a.m. and continuing until cold is enough to raise the indignation of whom the temperance advocates claim Friday, Feb. 12, at 4 o’clock p.m. every citizen. This is what the 'Depend, tendent regardiug teachers. the liquor interests can deal to easily. First, Second am! Third Guttle Certifi ent did on Sunday, ami it is no wonder \ Eighth grade examination will lie held x\ ' \ x \ tientes Frank T. Wrightnian, clerk of the R»in and sweat that it caused another shock of pain, for as follows, April 13. 14 and 15 ; May 18, W ednesday — Penmanship, history, I hav c no effect on that is what it did, to pass through the corporation department in the office of' harness treated orthography, reading. 19 and 20 ; June 15. 16 ami 17, with Eureka Har Illi rsday —Witt ten arithmetic, theory community ami is a damnable reflection Secretary of Stale Dunbar, prepared and • ness OU. It re- ‘ of teaching, grammar, physiology. 1 submitted his first annual report of the ' sista the damp, upon those who are at the back of that keeps the leath F riday ,—Geography, mental aril lune CONTEST NOTICK. I business of his department. The report yellow journal. er suit and pli- ■ tic, school law, civil government. Depaiiment of the Interior. ftl»e. Slit* hrs j covers a perioil beginning May 21. 1903, ' United States Land Office. Pi imary Ccrtitirrtes. Politics may be a good thing in their do not break. Oregou City. o,e . No roughrnr- W ednksday — Penmanship, ortho wav, but they are the unmakingo f quite when the Eddy corporation tax law January 26. i9(M. face to chaf« graphy, lending, arithmetic. went into effect, to December 31, 1903, a A sufficient contest affidavit having been and cut. 1 he \ filed iu this office by Mil KEL MELCHIOR, T hursday —Art ol questioning, theory a number ol men, »till tor all that there period of seven months and ten days. ham< >-« not 1 contestant, against homestead entrv No. 13981, only keei - are always a large number of aspirants of teaching, methods, physiology. made Januniy 10th, 1902. for S. *4 Se 14 mid looking like All applicants aie required to present for office every election. Politics are not The report shows that the total receipts Se >4 Sw '4. section Zi, and Nw V4 Ne 54, st-ction new. Tut L -H. tp. 1 south, isnge 10 west, by HARTWIG A. themselves lor examination in the various what they are cracked {up to be, and a of the corporation department forthat wears twi, e I rVL OLSEN contestee, in which it is alleged (hat as long by the branches nt the time given above. time were $94,570.31. It is also shown contestant is well acquainted wit . said tract use ol Eureka Dated at Tillamook. Oregon, this 21st word ol advice is not out of place at this that 131 corporations have not yet paid « 1 r i ot land and km.w« the present condition of the No charge for sowing rips on shoes Harness Oil. » 1 day ol January, 1904, time If you can make a good living at same; also that said entrxman has n ver es purchased of me. A their annual license tees, and that the tablished his residence on said tract of land and G. II. L amh , any other employ meat, don’t think you I did net within six months of the dale of his amount due from them is $7610. Some County Superintendent. said entrx establish his residence in a house on can get rich by holding public office and I Sold / said land ; that said entrynian has never built of these 131 are practically out of busi place voursch in a position where you I everywhere ( ' a bouse on said land or caused the same to l»e ness. while others have lieen awaiting in can-.— // done ; that the said enti \ mail has abondoned How's Thls? arc a kicking post for those who never all »ize«. said lands for mote than six months next prior the result of the suits brought in Mult Made by We olfrr One llumbcj O- IUt« Reward t « hove a word of commendation for a pub. to the making of this affidavit, towit. since 011 • njr c**r uf i Hbuili that CMUtiot !»<• cuted bv or ainut January 1.1902, aid has not at any nomah t’ounty to force payment of the Standard Oil II m II' m Unlnri h Unir lie servant. _____________ time siuce that date resided on said land or Company license tees. Since the suits have resulted any part thereof aud that the said absence of E I CHFNEY CO. |‘n>p» Toledo o said entrv man fro-n said land was not due to I Saved From Terrible Death. We. thè undenigued. Imte knewn E J in fa vor of the state the delinquents will his being engaged in the Anuy, Navy or I I heiiev fur thè la-.» K yren». an.l beliti.* Min The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt, 1 probable* pay what is due from them and Marine Corpsot the United States as a private hoiiotHble tu h !I busti io * Irsii* soldier. offi<er. seaman or marine, during the setioii* Mini nuaiK'ialli tilde lo e«*rry uni nnv of Barger ton, Tenn . saw her dying , <>bl i < h Iimi* 111(1,1. thetr tirili wai with Spain, or during any other war ' ami were p<»wcrlcss to save her. The the total receipts for the year will be WiC'tA I mi n liiugghtii T-drldot) in which the United Stales is or has been ' very close to $100,000. encaged. sa:d parties an* hereby notified to ' W aldis K iwo a Mmiv Wli«»lc».tlc | most skillful physicians and every [ remedy used, failed, while consump* I llfuggiata, l'ole,lo O appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 «»clock a m on Match Hall a t Htatrh Cine i» taken iiilemaltv. set tion was »lowly but surely taking her I lux diteuiy u } h > n lh*> hlood mix ! iuiivou«a*r- lite. 6th. UMM. before the Countr Clerk of Tilla I Wonderful Nerve. In this terrible hour Dr. King’s ‘ tace« of thè TpsthiUMitaN «ent frre Moot Cownty. o cgon al Tillamook City Is displayed bv many a man enduring h Pri e *5<- per botile Sciti hy alt liiumonts New Discovery for Consumption turned j and that final hearing will l»e held at MARBLE A VIST, Prop« (Megon, Five Hall a Eamily Pili» are thè bist. io o clock a in . ou March uch. 1* m , befora the In Tillnmook County. Oregon. Cuts. Wounds. despair into joy. The tint bottle brought ■ pains of accidental rtegi*»er and Rece.ver at the United States miles from tidewater. Good road. Prive immediate lehef and its continued use • Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feat or stiff Laud Office in Oregon City. Oregon. All order» promptly Attended to. < <d Rrvan draws this IcMon fiotn his completely cured her. It’s the most ccr. ' joints. But there’s no need for it. Buck- The said contestant having, in a proper affi Jl.TSO. on ensv terms. it. tiled January ¿sth set forth tacts which European experience He is opposed to a tain cure in the world tor nil throat and 1 ten’s Arnica Salve will kill the pain and Phone A K. Case when you want to da* For further information see County show that after due diligence personal service lung troubles Guaranteed Bottles Site, cure the trouble. It’s the best Salve on ot this nt io* cannot be ma«t- it is heie'iy Commissioner L. Parrish, Hotjsonville, bigger Amr tea t navy, but is williig and $1 00. Trial Bottles Free at Chas. earth for Piles, too, 25c.. at Chas. I. leave orders for wood »Awing ordered and directed that such notice be given that the ting shall stand Oregon or write to Amon Rose, Temple, by due and proper publication. I Clough, Brug Store. Clough, Druggist. Gao. W. B ibkk . Receiver. j on. Cal. I 0. F. Franklin WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In first class style. SHINGLES and BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. Quick Brothers, Red Front Shoe Store fÌARNESS ^0,L^ FOR SALE Wood Saw I Dairy Farm of 120 Acres on the Miami,