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FV TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 19. 1906. Editorial Snap Shots. Don't fill up the side walks with freight and leave it there for people to fall oyer in the darkness t * * <r Ue hope our democratic friend» won’t forget to give us their usual complimen tary vote tor coroner. * * M When the primary election is over some of the defeated aspirant» will think what tool« they were to have placed themselves (u a position to be snowed under. * * * We certainly hope that the people of Tillamook will not support Jonathan Bourne for congress, the man who held up the state legislature undis now try ing to pack the next legislature. p su : b ' AgricUt ■jroririni time, a to the tick w eradici Keepin tick 1» It wir tree < one P tree '"ternv Will for i brea Jk M * ÄiEARTHQUAKE IN SAN FRANCISCO. know better, i with his,long experience,- ------------- taring made a cat's paw of. * * * <To-mormw (Friday) the republican and democratic parties will nominate their tickets under the new primary law, • and it is for the voters to say who they j want nominated. All the aspirants are more or less known, and for that reason 1 the H eadlight intentionally refrained from saying one unkind word about any of them, although some of them foolishly attacked the editor and tried to make him the storm center. As to that we shall have something to say later which will cause as big a surprise as the Tilla. mook land frauds. But as to the county ticket, the H eadlight is not boosing any of the aspirants. In our judgment there are a number of good men running on the republican side of the house, and there are others who should receive no sup port whatever. It is not for us to say who the people should vote in this pri mary election, other than to say vote for men who are capable, men who are clean and who will have the backbone to en- force the law. Terrible Loss of Life and Property- S an F rancisco , April 18 (Noon.>—The City of San Francisco was visited this morning by a terrible earthquake, which has laid the main bujiness section to the ground. Over 1000 people have lost their lives in the first shock in the falling buildings and thousand« more were injured by falling debris. The city is in flames and no water to fight the fire, the water mains having all been ruptured by the upheaval. Fire is raging south of Market street and dynamite is tieing used to check the flame«, with little effeot, as a strong wind is blowing from the south. The city, from Kearney street to the bay, has sunk over three feet and in other portions of the city the damage to property has been terrific. The most prominent buildings and land marks in the city that were des. troyed are the Palace Hotel and annex, the City Hall and the 13-story building of the San Francisco Call, one of the finest buildings in the world. The damage is something awful to look upon and at present a tidal wave is expected, which usually follows in the wake of an earthquake. S an F rancisco , Calf., April 18th.— The earthquake that visited this city this a.in. has laid the city of ’Frisco, to a large extent to the ground and the werid aspect of and the turmoil has made of this quiet city of yesterday an inferino an earth. Flames are raging south of Market street and the populace that are not fleeing for their lives are using every avilable means to check the fire and stop the destruction of property. Dynamite is being used with some success but the strong south wind is fanning the flames into furry and the advance of the flames cannot be stop ped without water. The city mains are broken in many places from the up heaval and the city is without water. The finest buildings and which have been the pride of the city, have fallen. Tilt stately 13 story Cali building and the mignifiuant Palace Hotel and the palatial City Hall, and lots of others which have been raised to the ground. DO YOU KNOW That Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is the only medicine sold through druggists for woman’s weakneaaas and peculiar ad- nionu that do«« not contain large quant - ties of aicohol? It is also the oily medicine especially prepared for the cure ot the delicate disea^s peculiar to women, the maker ut which is not afraid to take bl* patients into his full confidence by print ing upon each bottle wrapper a l the ingre dient, entering Into the medicine. Ask your druggist it this Is not true. "Favorite Prescription,’ too, is the only medicine tor women, all the Ingredients of which have the unqualified endorse ment of the leading medical writers of tho several schools of practice, recommend ing them for the cure of the dlsoases for which the "Prescription” is advised. Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y„ for a free booklet, and road the numer ous extracts from stani^ird medical au thorities praising the several ingredients of which Dr. Pioree’s medicines are made, and don’t forget that no other medicines put up for sale through druggists for do mestic use can show any such nro/esslomit endorsement. This, of itself, is of far more weight and Importance than any amount of so-called "testimonials” so conspicuously flaunted before tbe public. In favor of tlie alcoholic compounds. The "Favorite Prescription” cures all woman’s peculiar weaknesses and de rangements,thus banishing the periodical headaches, backaches, bearl rig-down dis tress. tenderness and draglng-down sen sations in lower abdomen, accompanied by weakening and disagreeable catarrhal, pelvic drains and kindred symptoms. Dr. Pierce and his staff of skilled spe cialists uiav be consulted free by address ing as above. All correspondence is treated as sacredly confidential. By con sulting in this way the disagreeable questionings and personal "examinations" are avoided. _ ..... The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser contains some very interesting and valuable chapters on the diseases peculiar to women. It contains over one thousand pages. It is sent post paid, on receipt of sufficient in one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only, or 21 cents for a copy In flexible paper covers, or 31 cents for a cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce as above. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and Invig orate stomach, liver and bowels, Ona a laxative, two or three cathartic. It Is really too bad that the republican party in Tillamook county wouldn’t get into a scrap to please just a few political plug uglies and the few democrats who urged them on. But they’ve all got left in the soup. * * * The man who is dishonest enough tn send out circulars und publish articles NEHALEM. and afraid to put his own name to them Matt Olson took a tow with his fishing tor the purpose of slinging rnud at H. F. Goodspeed, one of our best and most boat behind the Gerald C. Saturday to Astoria, where he will engage in fishing respected citizens, is a dirty pup. during the season. F. Warren has sold his Necarney ranch What a broad smile a few persons had in court when Attorney McCain started to a Company. They say something is in to ‘‘roast’’ the Headlight men, but going to happen. W. E. Knight has rented II. H. Tubb- this broad smile changed into one a yard long when the said “that fellow Woolie esing’s place. We understand that Wheeler has the ought never tn be elected sheriff again.” steamer Voeburg on the drydock, putting * * * her in repair and will be in about May The clipping from the Herald which lst,|tu start up business. was read in court on Tuesday, for the A movement is on ¡foot to form a information of the defense, was written company to own aud operate a steam by the Headlight man. It was wired to boat for Nehalem, the Oregonian and then copied into the other local newspaper, the copy of which BLAINE. cuu be found in the telephone office. Herman Farmer was in our neighbor It was the editor who looked up the hood tins week. sheriff and the deputy district attorney, There has been several men in our and was the first to inform them, that vicinity looking over timber land. Rail skull bones had been found in the stove. road talk get people excited. BOULDER CREEK. Then they got busy. Some persons are Noah Coulson caine up to Blaine Fri foolish enough to sav »hat the editor got day to visit his children before going to Professor Moore closed a very success his intoraiation from the deputy district Ohio on a visit. It has been 13 years ful term of school last Friday with a attorney’s office. since Mr. Coulson came to Tillamook picnic under the trees. A fine program * * * and he thinks lie can afford a few was rendered bv the school in the after We understand that an effort was months vacation. noon. and every one appeared to enjoy made to have J. F. Reeher indicted by the Mark Curl went to Tillamook Sunday, themselves. Quite a good sized crowd grand jury for chopping down the toll being one of the juryman. was present, Beaver, Blaine, and Wolfe gates oil the Wilson river road, but some M inh Linnie Coulson is visiting rela Creek being well represented. Mr. how we have tailed to see any indict tives in here for a week. Moore has made many friends among ment. It is too bad that a person who The Misses Rena Moom and Lotta the Buulderites, and he take9 with him is wanting to see Tillamook opened up Boche visit Mrs. Howser one evening into his future life the best wishes of can’t be sent to the penitentiary to please tins week. every one. the mossbacks. Mr. and Mrs. E. Millsand son Bennie Fire still burning with entire destruc Mr. Farmer, our popular road super * * * came up to Sunday school, Sunday, and tion. Mayor Schmitz has sent to Oak There are three men we hope will be spent the rest of the day visiting Mr. land for more dynamite to try and check visor, came up from Beaver Monday to put a crew ot men to work on the road nominated on the republican ticket and and Mrs. M. A. Cady. fire by further destruction of buildings which is to lie opened through 0. W. we think the profile ot Tillamook ought Dr. Upton was called to Blaine to wait 950 deaths are known to have occur-, Kinnaman’s ranch. to vote for, viz , H. M. Cake for United on Mrs. Sam Lucas, who is quite sick ed, with over 2000 injured, many of A number of our prominent citizens States senator; Walter L. Tooze, for with appendicitis. It is thought at this them fatally. The Mechanics Pravilion are out at Tillamook, attending court congressman ; and Dr. J.Withycoinbe for writing that an operation will be neces- is being used for a morgue. this week. governor. All three are good, clean men sa i y. The Nevada, California Bank. Call, A party of voung people made the as and it is a pleasure to us to recommend Quite a number of our joung people Palace Hotel, and nearly all the large cent ot Mt. Hebo last Saturday, and them to the voters of Tillamook. Give made a visit to High Peak Sunday and buildings in business district are report another crowd ate their Easter eggs on them a vote. report an enjoyable lime with the ex ed destroyed. thesumnnt of High Peak, Sunday. Both * * * ception of being good and tired. Fires are reported in Oakland, Berkley parties seemed to enj< y themselves It seems that the grand jury, in inquir .dr. Sidney Moon, the Blaine photo and Ale med a. albeit there was some complaint of tired ing into several cases where liovs had grapher lias all the work he can do these Buildings were destroyed by the earth feet, scratched hands und sun-burnt violated the law in Tillamook City, that nice days. quake IOC milts south from San Francis faces. the city should prosecute cases of that Henry Smith went out over the Nes- co. Mrs. Jessie Lucas is verv ill at this character and not throw the trouble and tucca trail to Salem io buy h team. Oakland has been unable to communi date with appendicitis, Doctor Upton cost upon the county. That being the cate with Los Angeles and fears are is attending her. ca*f. the bo's managed toescape, but il SPRUCE held that that city has also suffered Mr. E. P Mills and family spent last is to lie hoped that they and others will from shocks. Sunday at Blaine at the home of Mr. M. The Spruce cheese factory runs every take good care that they do not get into All wire communication is cut off ex Cady. day now. mischief again. cept by one Associated Press wire via |. \V. Tompkins put in phones for H. * * * il. Poland and family went to town tl.e east. The Western Union, Postal D. McIntyre and H. A. Chopard last There is a good deal of truth in this : Monday and Pacific States Bldgs, are all des Wednesday. Sheriff Wooife and Deputy She. .if troyed “If you want adequate government im Mr. Jacob Kumm is reported to be on provement of Tilluuiook Bay and our Lucy passed through our neighborhood Santa Barbara was also shaken. the sick list at present. other West Const harbors, you had bet Monday. Citizens are all panic stricken and the W. N. Bays took a trip to Cloverdale Frankie Smith, who had been visiting people are crowding the ferry buildings ter have a man in t’ongess who is in the Iasi Monday. habit of getting what he goes after. No relatives at Spruce, returned to hei trying to cross the liny. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Bays took dinner one has ever accused Walter L. Tooze ot home Sunday. It is reported that two ships were Sunday at grandpa Bay’s. failing to get results 1 absolutely pledge W. West arid sons, of Beaver, went io sunk in the bay. Prayer meeting was held last Thurs myself to you to work persistently, day Tillamook Sunday to attend the funeral Berkley in flames, Stanford University day night at W. D GladwtH’s. by day, in season and out for these ob of Mrs. Male Bester is total wreck. Miss Beulah Lucas was so unfortun Mr. Beaty has his new house nearly jects.” ate as to sprain her ankle quite severely completed. LATEST NEWS. last Sunday. A crowd of the Spruceiles went to We can say this much in behalf of Additional incomplete list of buildings Miss Sophia Jensen, of Hebo, visited Commissioner Bodyfelt, that he will do Munson Falls Sunday io “ eat Easter destroyed : Call, Claus Speckles, also the nil lie possibly can at the next term o' eggs.” Ail report a jolly time, but 1 house and stables, St. Francis Hotel. her son, H. L Jensen last Friday and tile county court to have the question ot doiil think they Mill want another such Concordian Club, White House, Lieh Saturday. toll roads submitted to a vote of the a mess of eggs any ways. soon. Hotel, Cracker Building, Chronicle, Win Mrs. Laura Bays came home Sunday people next |une. That is the proper chester Hotel, California Hotel, Grand after several days spent in town. thing to do, and everybody knows tluii Opera House, St Luke's Episcopal Ns TAR Td when George makes up his mind to d<» Church, New Hamilton Hotel, St. Bids Wanted Cliff llincr was on tlie iKach rustical anything lie will stav with it He is the Francis Church, Canadian Bank, West first candidate to come out square footed iiik» Sunday. ern Union, Insane Asylum. California Notice is hereby given that the County Daniel Airanve and iamilv moved to and Nevadu Bank, Pacific Bank. in allowing tile people to have a say ot lillainook County, will receive TillamoOK tiie last ot the week to make Bully for George ! The fire baa now reached the reel Court blds lor tlie bourd and care ut Gcurge tlivir home in the future. * * deuce jMirtioii of the city, and th»* Myers and Asa Woods. Sim Daily, our road supervisor, is Militia has been called out to fight the What’s in the wind, any wav ? The All bids must be sealed and filed with call for bids for tile Nest ueca toll roads is doing f Mone good work on the Netarts ' tjre at the ferries and along the water the county clerk, on or belore 10 o'clock from. changed, so that bills can he made from road the past week. A. M. on Wednesday May 2, lOOti. S J Reading, ol South Prairie, was a The tiphnavel seems to have been one to five years. It is fair to ask a per- Dated nt l illainook, Oregon, this 16tb visitor on the. beach Sunday. general throughout the central portion day tiuent question, tor the previous lease ul April, 0106. W. ti. Catterhn and family, Mrs. A. ot the Rtate, the city ot Santa Rosa was for the peculiar time of eleven G. B. L amb , months. Was that time so arranged so B. Allison, Edgar Munson aul Miss having suffered most. Couuty Clerk. Stanford University has been entirely that the county court could lease it tor Mildred Phelps spent Sunday on I lie <lesi toyed. a term ol years on the eve ot stepping beach at the Maxwell place Bids Wanted Eli Olds was doing some hauling the 200,006 rations have been sent from out ot office ? We won’t make auv com ment, lint will allow our readers to pul last of the week between Netarts and Vancouver to San Francisco to feed the N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the Tillamook. hmueless and destitute. their own construction upon it. County Court ui liiiauiook County, will Bat O'Hara went to the hub Saturday Estimate of the killed and wounded receive bids to lease the Big Nestucca and retaining the same day. are given all the way from 200 to 2000. Little Nusiucca foil Koans. The said The question of increase taxation on The Netarts Cheese Factory will com Citizens are generally panic stricken lease will be tor a period of one year timber claims is being brought into puli mence operations hi the near future. and are fleeing from the doomed city. tics, tor the purpose of getting votes. or two years, or 3 years or 4 years, or Miron Perkins, of Ashland, was a The Slate Asylum has been destrtiyed, oyeais, bids separately tor the above Anvone who has given the matter any visitor at VV E I’atterlin’« last week. w:th great kiss of life among the |>cri<)ds aie wanted, the court reserving consideration will admit that Assessor Miron was looking for iheclum beds patients. Hare adopted the right course when he the right to accept or reject any or all Geo. VV. Piielps went to Tillamook The P««tal and Pacific States and bius, under the following conditions : took office—that of raising i he valuation Monday. Western Union expect to get communi every year. They were assessed when All bids must be made lor both roads. cations this afternoon. be took office at $600 and the next Ail payiuents must be made in cash, The water . mains have l»een partially HRUrssment will be over $1,000. It is ut Hie first .. , .• uiok year lease ititac to lie oc paid paiu when repair«! and the department is getting the bid ■» accepted aud the houd <d the ji st as well to let well enough alone, for The Edison Ph<'nograph Assessor Hare is doing well enough in the some water_______________ bidder and contract is properly executed; right way and he don’t need one of the I >, to I k paid uu or bclure September 1st', is to-day the world’s Cows for 8ale. bosses pups to bos« him. 19W>, and V* payable Jauuary 2cd. 1907.’ greatest entertainer. uSJ For sale, three 2-vear old heifers, com. 1 hereafter cacti years rem inu,t be paid * * * It talks, laughs, sings— ok ing in in May, from good| cows, Jersey as follow»: I* payment on or before Jan The Headlight man pleads guiltv to 1 it maxes home happy. gn and Durham.—Apply to Alliert Mason. uary 2nd ; payment on or before May supporting H. M. Cake for senator and 1st payable on or belore September Waller L. Touxe for congressman because It offers something to Warning. 1st ot cavil year. he believe« they are the best men for Till- ' suit every tast — every Wg All money paid for the lease of said Hinook county. This may be a selfish I I I hereby give notice that no corpora- roads wid oe expended oil tlie two Toll motive in the interest of the county, and i mood, every age, every ® ' tion, company, individual or dealer has_________ Komis each year uoder tbe »upervisiou in recommending them to the voters of 1 any right to use the word# “Golden j ut the County• Court? day in the year. Tillamook county, ivecan sav this with 1 Cheddar ” on any cheese or hog contain All mos must be tiled with the County It will cost you noth- out tear of contradiction that they art much«« Without my permission, u.. as 1 Clerk on or before 10 uc( o'clock a. both good men and deserving ot support ing to hear it at nm the originator of the label, which has | Wedinsdav. Mav 2nd, 196« hi Tillamook county. They both will i always been mv miv.itr nr<nwrtv nn<l ia r«.. ... i. inv private property ami is The bids will I k opened at I o'clock Lamar'» Drug Store. carry the countv with a good vo‘e, nnd 1 mv registered traile mark.— R. Rnnis m. ol smd day. every indication goes to show they will i son . Tillamook, Or. Every citixcn interested in this matter carry the state and district. is luvited to be present on the above Notice. date and discuM the foil Road proposi Attorney McCain did not improve his «*< *** School district No. 9 will receive bids 1 lion with the court. case when he undertook to roast the * i By order ol the Conntv Court. until Mav 1, 1906. tor 60 cords Hemlock Pre»», mid Ins personal attack upon th» ti. B L a MR. and Abler wood, to be delivered in base Headlight man mid others. Neither did County Clerk. ment of school house. he add lustre to the bar nr hit own repu Leave hid with talion, tor it w as plain on the face ol it Ai.vt F inley . District Clerk. that be had been advised to “roast” the Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Headlight man. And we don't h ive to l l.e quick relief from rheumatic pains gaets twice who put Attorney McCain Cows for Sale afford«« by Uliauiberiaiu’s; l’uiu Balm Studio, up to saying what he did. The Press lias sui|>rw><d and delighted thousands Opposite the Post Office. ho, es. however, th it he will l»e moredig- For Sale.—Three gmsl U'iw". two in ! ot Suffers It make« rest and sleep niti< d in future and not stoop to such milk, wi»* just fresh. One will l>e m th« puemltle. A great many iiave been per personal attacks to please the whims ol first uf May. Jersey and Holstein.—In. manently cured of rheumatism br the son ebody, and in so serious and import-1 quire of J. W. Beaty, Bea ver, ur phuue use of this lioinient Fur »ale by Chas. nutcase. If those who adiised him Jtd to Cuney Dye. I. Clough's Dtug Store. W * * * w * * * « * M » » * * E F. SEIFERT, Photographer, Tillamook. Ore > 1 Desmond and others. Suit to set sside tide. Chus Dusruond appointed guar- Deere« C. A. Keep vs. The Oregon Paciflc di»n for Minnie Desmcud. Navigation t'o., a Corporation, Action ordered as prayed for. l'lllaaHMik City, Ore., a municipal fur money. Iluiniseed. G. A. Edmunds vs. W. J. Smith. corporation vs. Lyle De Roy, Quick a(1(| others Suit to quiet tille. lXen-e ou Action for money. Default. stipulation. Tillainuok Lumbering Co a corpora Frank Allender vs. Joe Blaser. Action tion, vs. Anuie Eastliaiu and other». for money. Jury trial and a verdict of Action (uit. Continued. $25 for plaintiff N. P. Hansen vb . Lbiiia Pieck aud A. Hoenicke vs. Cha«. Nelson and other». Suit to set aside title. Chas Riy. Suit for damages. J. P. Atkin and C. A. Duly v». The P. McIntosh vs. Alex. McNair. Ac:ion Tillamook Water Co. Foreclo»ure. for money. Tillamook County vs. Edith M. Aider man, administratrix, J. L. Jone», J. 11. For Sale.—Miscellaneous Lot of Wire Hathaway. J. W. Jennings. M. H. Lar sen. P. McIntosh, G. W. Grayson, W. Cable, new and second hand, any length, G. Chance, G. W. Kiger, J. S. Elliott, pipe of any description and sire. Ma deceased, by C A. Elliott, executor, F. chinery to suit anybody. Write for R. B ch I s , H. F. Goodspeed and James prices on anything. Metal scrap iron Hughey. Suit for money and to restore and all kinds of junk and machinery bought and «old. Address M. Bardr & bond. • Tillamook County vs. Edith M. Alder Son, Portland, Oregon. man. Geo. Geinger, W. B. Alderman, Wanted,—Gentleman or lady with John Racquet, J. W. Jennings, F. B. good reference, to travel by rail or with Ely. C. Desmond, W. E. Hays, I. C. rig, for a firm of $250,000.90 capital Quick, J. H. Hathaway and M. F. Leach. Salary $1.072 00 per year and expenses, Suit lor money and to restore bond. salary paid weekly and exjiennes ad Tillamook County vs. Edith M. Alder vanced. Address, with stump, Jos. A. man, administratrix. W. 8. Hays, Peter Alexander. Tillamook, Ore. Braut. H. F. Goodspeed, F. M. Lamb and M. W. Harrison. Suit for money Human Blood Marks. and to restore bond. Tillamook County vs. Edith M. Aider A tale of horror was told hy marks of man, administratrix, Peter Helsel, L. human blood in the home of J. W. Wil H. Brown, Henry Rogers, P. McIntosh, liams, a well known merchant of Bae, J. Donaldson, L. G. Freeman Mrs. R. Ky. He writes : “Twenty years ago [ Hays, Frank Wheeler. Eli Gixslspeed had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, and W. G. Chance. Suit for money ano and was near death when I began tak ing Dr. King’« New Discovery. It com to restore bond. pletely cured me and I have remained Tims. F. Williams vs. V. Jacob. Action well ever since ” It cures Hemorrhages. for money. Plaintiff granted permis Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bron tion to tile reply and cause continued. chitis, and is the only known cure for Frank Ekroth vs. Tillamook County Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed and C. E. Illingworth. Writ of review. by Chas. I. Clough, Druggist. 50c. and Motion to dismiss disallowed and esse 11.00. Trial bottle free. taken under advisement, each party to furnish briefs. Geo. W. Phelps vs. Tillamook County I am paying 7 cents a pound and Geo. N. Hodgdon Writ of review. for well trimmed green hides. Argument submitted, case taken under advisement, each party to submit brief». Leach’s Butcher Shop Ella R. Hays v»._J. W. Maxwell. Action for money. Dismissed without cost. R. Robinson vs. the R. Robinson Cheese Co. Action for money. Motion and demurrer over ruled, Defendant given until today to plead. In nearly every school, especially Helen Jackson vs. Robert Jackson, the Primary Grades, are one or Suit for divorce. Continued for service. more pupils who do not advance as rapidly as the rest of the class Edith M. Aiderman vs. Tillamook and are accused of being dull or County. Injunction. not inclined to study. There is R. L. Wade vs N. G. Digton. Action no doubt that a great many of for money. Default and judgment. just such cases are caused by a Maurice W. Northrup vs. Rosa P. lack of nervous force because of Northrup. Suit for divorce. Default defective vision or eve strain. for plaintiff. When a pair of Perfectly Fitted Glasses will overcome such diffi Edmond Fitzpatrick «nd others vs. culty, why prevent vour chil Frank Fitzpatrick and others. Suit to dren’s future because of defective quiet title. vision. C. Desmond vs. J. W. Maxwell, Chas. DR. HENRY E. MORRIS, Olsen BIA Circuit Court. Backward in School. Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. Near Todd's Building. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc ICE CREAM IN SEASON. Books, Stationery, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, etc. CLOTHES BRUSHES. 8TOVE BRUSHES. H UR BRUSHES. HOUSE BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. Ladies’ Combs, Hairpins, Thimbles and many other articles numerous to mention and at prices lower than elsewhere. Tillamook Confectionery & Bazaar CLOSING OUT SALE ! TODD & CO Are still selling their Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods At 20 to 33X per cent less than any store in Tillamook This is a bargain sale and one that will not be dupli- cated soon. r Up-to-date goods at low prices. TODD & CO ^rC~ou9H's laxative CW H r QU i NINE ” Theydo^t"«Hng®gai„S.Oi?BJn » TABLETS HdurS. Theycl^ighi'a^CoB.®««1 hV J-OWS Their Use- "pen the bowel. Without griping »7th,nn’'nJ’!’"1'' L’ Tb*T e*"‘,T Healthy condition, and cause cold, ’T"' t”n* "p P»‘■ cold,, headaches, etc., to quickly disappear. Reliable ............................................................... Druggist.