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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 23. I CLOUGH’S PLAIN TEAT 'committed aJultery with her ahead} ¡B of elevating himself to manhood is the teal fluid being extracted gently, speedily FAIR PROGRAM temperate use of wine, which in all * his heart. and thoroughly, therefore removing a There is no such thing in the savage Christian lands are made and sold with BISTOURY Tillamook needs fixing—the sooner it great amount of the drudgery in connec For Thursday, Friday and world as youth. At puberity he ia as much no more tax than milk. Other stiu. . tion with this very profitable adjunct of is fixed with a railroad the better. For Cutting Obstructed Teats of a man as lie will ever be for he lie* er lants are as bad as the disease, and 01 ly Saturday. * * * our growing agricultural district. As undertakes to be master of his passions, furnish temporary relief. Boom Tillamook the next few years the dairymen of Tillamook have become The Inde|iendent Church undertakes THURSDAY. Christ said let him that is without sin and make the county grow and crow. particularly interested in the milking men experience the step from youth to manhood. The 10 a,m.—Farmers’ Congress. cast the first stone. All machines, we look for a number to be 1 p.m.—Coronation of the Queen, with Illustration shows instrument both open the evils that attend puberity sooner or popular Protestant churches are good “Ha ha !” Is the “old bov” raising installed in this county by next spring, the Tillamook Fair Scouts as Guard of another illegitimate pup ? "Ha ha !’’ for cutting and close.) for inserting. later and need the step from youth to enough for «omen and children and that is if the dairymen can be satisfied very cld men, hut they are entirely in. * * * Honor. This obstruction may be a stricture or manhood. Why not exhibit a few of the toll road they are an improvement over the hand adequate for men in the prime of life in 2.15—Acrobats and free attractions is the first step to man Repentance other growth of a tumorous nature, advocates at the fair ? They would cer teat machine. * * * 3.30— Matinee at the opera house. which is often the result of the bite of a hood. When a youth is sorry of his iiiib - general. Nine out of ten of the bovs tainly be an attraction for the numerous 7.30— Tillamook Fair Scouts’ drill. dog.a kick ora bruise caused by going erablecondition that acts as a viper to that aie by Protestant parents loose their Some few years ago it was said that visitors. 8.30— Vaudeville show at opera house. over a fence or through a dense under his soul and blasts every hope, it is lime faith'at puberity for want of association the Headlight had given the county a * * * 10.30— Dance. brush; or the cow may have had some to turn from the evil of his way and be of men who are master of their passions, The Press ought to agitate the ques “black eye” because it informed the peo who subscribe to virtue and temperance. FRIDAY. trouble with that quarter of her bag. come a man. ple there was nothing but “ hot air ” in tion of getting an amendment to the 10 a.m. — Development League Con and in milking and forcing the thickly The modern saloon, where pictures of I have every respect for an lionesi constitution whereby the $300 exemp the railroad gossip, which also pricked a curded milk out, a small rupture had physician, but the remedy for the sin naked women adorn the walls and vul juvenile boom which had been hatched gress. tion can be made constitutional. garity is al a premium, exists for want 11—Tillamook Fair Scouts’ drill. resulted, so that when the scar tissue against nature does not lie in the medical of a lietter place, where men practice by those who had real estate to sell, and, * * * 2 p.m — Acrobats and free attractions. formed, the opening became smaller. Oh my, that old saw mill office of course, the editor was considered a world. The only stimulant I would le- respect for temperance and virtue. 3 30—Matinee at opera house. I also carry of German silver milking commend to the youth who is desirous building is a peach What people will i bad man at the time, for the article did J. C. G ove 8.30— Vaudeville and electric show at tubes, four different lengths. think of it we don't know, but what a cause some surprise. We could not be shack and fire trap. Wouldn’t it look made to boom Tillamook on railroad the opera house. Improved Instruments for opening 10 30—Dance. beautiful decorated as a monument of “hot air,’’ for the bottom would soon obstructed teats without cutting. SATURDAY. Tillamook City’s civic pride ? | have dropped out of it. Conditions are Fead Probes or Sounds. 1.30 p.m.—Free attractions. * * * different today and the Headlight is-now M! Engineer Davis has a ticket that he is ready to boom Tillamook because the 3.30— Matinee at opera house. going to keep as a souvenir of Tilkmook railroads are now assured It is only a 7.30— Tillamook Fair Scouts’ drill. county, for this, the jumping off place of matter of time that it will take to con 8.30— Vaudeville and electric show at the North west, is the only place left in struct one, two or three railroads into opera house. T imber L and A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . the known world where they can be ob the county. That is all. The population 10.30— Dance. United States Laud Office, tained. It is a toll road ticket. Oregon City. Oregon, September 12th, igo3. of Tillamook w ill double itself in a few Notice is hereby given that in compliance * * * The fancy work and works of art are with months whenever the iron horse strikes of the provisions ,--------------- of the act of Congress ----- c,---------- We’ve heard quite a number of old Till- June 3rd. IS7H. entitled “ An act for the sale of on exhibit at the Palace hotel. this rich section of country. timber ands in the States ot California, Ore- _ nmookers say “Why, there's nothing gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex * * * here for a railroad to come for.’’ Surely tended to all the Public Land States by act of My Stock is now complete, consisting of the August 4th, 1892, Some idea of the magnitude of the dairy Farmers’ Congress. they will take to the woods now that CARI. HABERLACH. latest styles and best quality. I have the best selected Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, we can inform them that before long the industry of Tillamook County may be The Congress Committee has complet State of Oregon, has this da filed in this gained from reading the reports of its stock of shoes iu the City of Tillamook. county will have three railroads. office his sworn statement No. 7009 for the ed the program for the Farmers’ Con purchase of the I.ots 1 and 2, and E % two largest cheese factories, namely, the You are very welcome to come and see my shoes, * * * of Nw V4 of Section No. 18, in Township No. 2 Taking the last ten years as a basis, Maple Leaf Creamery Ass’n and the Till- gress and the Development Congress, north, range No. 6 west, and wi 1 offer proof whether you buy or not. to show that the land sought is more valuable we will gamble dollars to doughnuts amook Creamery. For the month o which are to be held in conjunction for its limber or stone than for agricultural The trade builder for a shoe store is “FIT.” that the farmers of Tillamook countv ( June, 1906, the Maple Leaf factory re- with the Fair, The Farmers’ Congress purposes, and to establish his claim to anid Neither will it satisfy a lady’s good taste if it don’t land before the County Clerk of Tillamook Thursday, August 23rd, have been more prosperous, have made j 1 ceived 579,491 lbs. of milk, containing will he held on County. Ore., at Tiilau 00k City Oregon, on help towards rendering her foot attractive. the 6th day of November, 1906. more money and are in better circum 21,981 lbs of butter fat, and manulac- 1906. The sessions will be held in the Tuesday, He names as witnesses: My Ladies’ First Class Shoes cannot be surpassed William Illingworth, of Tillamook, Oregon ; stances today than farmers in any other ! ' I tured therefrom 57,4-83 lbs. of cheese. Circuit Court room of the new court- Wayne W. Wiley, of Tillamook, Oregon ; H. T. for their excellent fitting qualities. Erwin Harrison, Botls, President part of Oregon, notwithstanding the This cheese was sold forj$6,425 35, or house. of Tillamook, Oregon ; bred L. Sapping ton, of Tillamook, Oregon. Shoes for Young Men—just what you require. fact that they are handicapped for the approximately 11.2 cents per lb., and presiding. Any and all persons claiming adversely the F orenoon S ession . patrons were paid for butter $5,569.21, above-described lands are requested to file want of railroad facilities. I have in stock a fine Easy Shoe for Old Men, their claims in this office on or before said 6tli 10:00 a.m.—Music by Tillamook day or 25*/3 cents for butter fat per lb. Num * # * of November, 19O6. not forgetting Old Ladies, and a fine lot of Misses and A lgernon S. D resser , Register. On general principles the Headlight ber of patrons, 42. To the Tillamook Orchestra. Children’s School Shoes. objects to wheels of fortunes and all kinds Creamery factory were delivered by its 10.10.—Address of Welcome, Hon. A. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . of gambling games at the fair, and it is 43 patrons for the same month 465,- G. Beals, Representative Elect, Tilla fill the Shoes Purchased at the Red United States Land Office the duty of Mavor Botts, the city coun 764 lbs. of milk, containing 17,612 lbs. mook, Oregon. Portland, Oregon, August 15th, 1906 Front Shoe House mill be repaired cil and Sheriff Crenshaw to arrest the butter fat, and there was manufactured 10:15.—Response by Hon. J. W Bailey, Notice hereby given that in compliance gamblers if they run games. It is to pro- I and sold 47,822 lbs. of cheese. This State Dairy and Food Commissioner, with the provisions of the act of Congress of at Reduced Rates. June 3rd, 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale tect our owncitizens and visitors that we cheese brought $5,340.84, and patrons' Portland, Or. of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territo call public attention to this, for a large were paid at the rate of26 3-10 centsfor 10:40.—Music, Ladies’ Quartette. ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by 18 g 2, number of persons know from experience butter fat. Misses Petteys, Watt, Bewley, Mrs. G. act of August 4, LEILA BEEBE. what the gambling grafters will do once Of Republic. cjun y of Ferry, State of A. Edmunds. Washington, has this day tiled in this office her “ QUEEN ESTHER.” they get an opportunity to fleece the 10:50—Address by Dr. Janies Withy sworn s atenieut No. 7025 for the purchase the H % of 8e *<. Se *4 of Sw of people. coin be, director Oregon Experiment of Section No. 33. in Township No. 2 North, * * * This Beautiful Sacred Opera to be Station, Corvallis, Or. Hauge No. Io West, and will offer proof to For swearing falsely while making an show that t* e land sought is more valuable Given in all its Oriental A fternoon S ession for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur homestead proof, judge Hunt sentenced poses, and to establish her claim to »aid land Magnificence. 1:30 p.m —Music by Orchestra. before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Coe D Barnard to two Years imprison 1:45 —Address by Mr. Wm. Shulmerick. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 7th day of Novem ment and to pay a fine of $2000. That Leading Singera of Tillamook in ber. 19O6. She names ns witnesses : Hillsboro, Oregon. Nellie Loudon, of Warsaw. Illinois ; George ought to make Kollie “Honk” when he the Cast. 2:30 —Solo, Mr. William Ferrand, M M. Miller, of Republic, Washington ; James Cox, of Ti lamook. Oregon ; Walter C. Uailey, thinks of 1 he “continnous residence’’ he Near Todd’s Building. of Tillamook, Oregon, All who are interested in music will Portland. Ore. made on his claim. But the “vandals’’ Any an<l all persons claiming adversely the 2:40.—Address by Hon. J. W. Bailey, ahove-descrined CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OE lands are requestad to tile* their and the “whole gang,” as Kollie called be glad to know that the most beautiful in this office on or before said 7th day of State Dairy and Food Commissioner of claims November, 1906. the settlers who tore out the toll gate, of all sacred operas, “Queen Esther” will Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser . Register. be (given again in Tillamook. For the would like to know what he s-.vore to 3:40.—Discussion. T imber L and , U t J une 3. i878 —N otice for about making “continuous residence” past two weeks the singers have been ICE CREAM IN SEASON. P ublication . E vening S ession . United States Land Office, himself. That's a pretty hard nut for the trainrig with Mr. Robinson and all are 8;00 p.m.—Music by Orchestra. Portland, Oregon, well up in their parts. With the ‘ beau “Honk !•• to crack. But this is not our August i5th, iqo 6. 8;25.—Illustrated Lecture by F. L. Notice is h reby given that in compliance fight, but the “vandals’’ and the “whole tiful costumes, sweet solos, grand with the provisions of the act of Congress of Kent, Professor of Dairying, Oregon choruses and pretty drills, this will be CLOTHES BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES gang.” who are on the war path. luneS, 1878. entitled An act for the sale of Agricultural College, Coivallis, Oie. timber lands in the States ofCalifornia. Oregon, HAIR BRUSHES. HOUSE BRUSHES. ------ the best musical entertainment yet given * * * Nevada and Washington Territory, ” as ex STOVE BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. 9:30.—Solo by Mr. William Ferrand, tended to nil the Public Land States bv act of We are glad to hear that the water in in Tillamook. August 4, 189*2, Ladies Combs, Hairpins, Thimbles and many other articles too The music of “Esther” is far more Portland, Ore. Eugene is pronounced pure, and no more NELLIE I.OUDON. numerous to mention and at prices lower than elsewhere Of Warsaw, County of Hancock, State of tyyhoid epidemics are liable to occur in bright and catchy than “Belshazzar’ and Illinois, has thi« day filed in this office her Tillamook Confectionery & Bazaar that city, lor with coiini)vndable enter all who saw the latter opera as staged Tillamook Development Congress. prise conditions hive been wonderfully here two weeks ago will l>e still better Friday, August 24-, 1906. improved, giving Eugene pure water, pleased with “Esther."Considerable new freed from all contamination l»v reason material has been added to the casta lid The Congress will also hold its sessions tore the Register anti of its being filtered. All water ought to all the parts are well taken. The opera in the Circuit Court room. Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 7th day <»f November, I9O6. She names as filtered before using, and although the will be given next Monday and Tuesday F orenoon S ession . witnesses : typhoid epidemic in Eugene had its bad evenings at the opera house. Leila Beebe, of Republic. Wn»h ; James Cox. 10:00.—Music by Orchestra. ol Tillamook. Ore.; iieoree M. Miller, of Repub C ast of C haracters : effect and caused some futilities and a 10; 15.—Address of welcome by Hon. lic, Wash.; Walter C. Bailey, of Ti'lamook » Oi egon. good deal of sickness at one time, in the Esther, the Queen Mrs. Lee M. Travis. H. T. Botts, Mayorof Tillamook Citv ? Any and all persons claiming adversely the Ahasuerus, the King ......... W. W. Wiley Repairs Gans, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles mid i the future, by filtering the water. Eugene 10:20 —Response by Hon. B. L. Eddy, above-described lands are requested to file theii in this office on or before said 7th day Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing. will l>* able to prove that it has purer Haman, the Premier.... W. D. Ferrand. Register, U.S. Land Office, Roseburg, claims of November. 1906. Hazel McNair. Oregon. A lgernon S D resner , Register. water than other cities which are not Zerisli, I Inman’s wife. t ‘ R epair Shop, Opposite Alex. JMcJ^air Co. Mordecai. the Jew....... W. E. Petteys. using filters. 10-50.—Solo by Miss Hazel McNair, T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . » * * Mordvcai’s sinter......... kiln a Alderman. Tillamook« Or. United States Land Office, The only persons who raise a rumpus Prophilus........................... Aleen Petteys. Portland, Oregon, 11:00—Address by L. M. Scott, of the in Tillamook about the assessment of Median Princess. Mrs. G. A. Edmunds. ....... Augu»t 13th. I906. Oregonian. Notice is hereby given that in compliance their property are the timber men. ami Persian Princess ... Mrs. H. Edmunds. I with the provisions of the act of Congress 11:15,—Address. “ Education and the of June 3, 1878, entitled An act for the wr presume they will lie on hand next Scribe............................ G. A. Edmunds ' of timber InndB in the States of California, State,’’ President E. D. Ressler, 1 Mon- Mie ■ to write for our big FREE BICYCLE cat.logue Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” week with petitions yards long to con- Hegai..................................... II. T. Botts.1 ■ most complete line of high-grade mouth State Normal School. as extended to all the Public Land States bv BtCYCLES, TIKES and SIJNDKIES at PRICES yince theBoard of Equalization that l hey High Priest ............... Howard Edmunds. act of August 4. 1892, other manufacturer or dealer in the world. A fternoon S ession . JOHN F. LOGAN, ate assessed too high. Assessor Hare is Captain, King's Guards . Th os. Coatee. Of Portland, < ounty of Multnomah, State 1:30.— Music by Orchestra, NOT BUY °og'i1e DO i"ni«rat^e'TZd d”“' U" A BICYCLE TOeivrd our completi i™"* Frei ‘"ZE- Jita- Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his assessing other pro|H*rtv at nearly its King's Pages.Gladys Beales, Elsie Lamb, 1:45.—Address, “ A Square Deal for »worn sta'cmcnt. No. 7109, tor the purchase bicvcles old nattrrtie niiA . n* fvery kind of high-grade and low-grade lull value, and assessing timber claims at Queen’s Pages............................................. 1 of the Sc «4. of the Nw M the Ne L of the PlilCES ancTwonfiAWtH ^test and learn of our remarkable LOW Oregon.’’ by Hon. B. Hofer, Presi Sw >4 and Lots 3 and 4, See. No, 18. in Tp. No. 1 $1,500. We do not think that the board Daisy Goodspeed. Nellie Chase. dent Willamette Valley Development S.. Range No. 10 W.. and will offer proof to p°8sibi'by ’e,ung from show that the land sought is more valuable for will have much trouble to convince most Queen's Maids ...Ellen Bewley( Mary, League, Salem, Oregon. its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- people that the timber men wouldn’t and <0 retabli.h hi, claim to .»id land White, Fannie Smith, Rosa Baker. 2:45.—Music by Ladies' Quartette. pose«, before the Registe aud Receiver, at Portland, sell their holdings for $10 an acre, con King’s Guards... ,Thos. Coates, G F. “d much'al“- on Monday, the 211th day ot October, Misses McNair, Alderman, Goyne, Oregon, 1906. He nanire as witnesare : sequently in one year’s time they will In Zimmerman, Will Latimer, Flelcbtr render « opportunity White. 11. O. Hnnfter. ot Tillamook.> Oregon; Walter young tnen who apply at once. protesting again on account of another Bailey, ot Tillamook Oregon. ; Henry North Wilson. 3:00—Address by Hon, Chas. W. ot Portland, Oreuou : W. A. Shaw of Port- raise in the assessment, tor Tillamook Chorus of 40 Jews and Persians, land, Oregon. Fulton, U.S. Senator, Astoria, Oregon. people are just foxy enough to know that Accompanist......... Miss Esther Munson. Any and all persons claiming adversely the 3:30.— Solo by President E. D. Ressler, above described lands are requested to file 93^0 per * timber is getting awfully valuable. their claims in this office on or before said 29tb Director................... Martin E. Robinson. Monmouth, Ore. To fntroduoo day of Oc obvr iqnB. * ♦ » Wo Will Soli A lgehnon 8. D rkrsrr . Register. 3.40.—Address by Mrs. Abigail Scott The Tillamook Development League You a Samplo Tillamook Ferrv tor Sale. Duniway. would do well to invite the Orrgan Tress •UTT 'Of Only as OUT THE MR Boyhood, Youth, Manhood. 4:00 —Address by Most Reverend .a -oiC/-H„WITM °"O<" te sa> Association to Tillamook next year. It I have three acre«, with new boat and Alex. Christie, NO MOPE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. D.D., Archbishop of will meet next month for its annual cable.dock and privilege of ferry ¡ami on Puberity is the dividing line between Result of 15 years experience in tire _____ gathering, when it is decided where the the opposite side of the river; alao ¡0 Oregon. boyhood and youth. It is said that a danger from THORNS. CAC- 4:30.—Address by A. Nultncr, of the editors will meet next year, To enter acre« of land on the opposite aide of boy’s best friend is his mother, but at **1NS, NAILS, TACKS or GLASS Portland Dispatch. tain the molders ol pulilic opinion and the river, with house and barn puberity he is no longer a boy and his Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can on the be vulcanized like any other tire. the genuine Oregon boomers, it would same land and four acres under dyk<\ mother should be weaned, that lie be^in Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use,- Over wean much more to Tillamook than an which yielded thia year 12 ton of hay. T imrbr L and A ct . J unk 3. 187s.—N oticb F ob to learn the ways of men. for it is in Sevsnty-five Thousand pairs sold last year. t’UBl.lC ATIO\ expensive fair, and nt very little cost j ' t-xs* kiiii . vi .. youth that the foundation of manhood with a special quality of roMer'whiiTneverdsnSL." * J. F. T omlinson . United States Land office, n<1 "ding very durable and lined inode By all means invite the |>encil pushers is laid. Portland. Oregon. without »iLwing the air to e»re pon,„, lod which closCT op punctures Aug. 7th. K I qo 6 n|Tt»e^moed,,n^X.^ l’of \,,eT’ frnra ••■>•<•«) cwlometa Mating to this Little Kingdom of Tillamook Puberity has its evils. We read that thattheirtire.hI»eo Notice is hereby given that tn compliance i lance • n ordinary tire, the piincturi ,n * Whole "eason. They weigh no more lhan with the pro vise ms of the act of Congress of next year, and by giving them a royal prepared fabric on the tread That ■ >l,.Td?, Il’ •PTen *>T several layers thin, specially June •. I8?t ewtitled An act tor the sale of Adam and Eve were both naked and or irft roads i. orerim^e bvlhe ««”'’’«*• 1 1 f«H when riding nw ..phalt \ in err mass welcome and allowing some of the older timber lands in the States of Cali tomia Ore were not ashamed, and afterwards their •queered out between the tire and 2 I trend whs h p i eve n ts all air front being < \\v< M A« I N G T / gon, Nevada and WBahlttfton Teiritory,” a« tire, JS pL bit f , ad^rruL7i2^2L,''"r'’min» *“ -wt.on. The regular price of three ‘•boys’’ Io privilege of «Minting the town _______ extended to all the Public l.aiid States bv act opened and God said who told of onlv fa to pre rZ.r All ordr’T.*" ««»«<• special factore prti to the rider of At gust 4. <%*. red, wr full sure the executive committee Vou do .‘^rt intf? ™ O - .ppenrel. you that you were mated. Hast thou UKOKGK H POLAND. W'e will alVrw aeaati h-ec.i „ZTA- . to°"d them «net ly as represented. ol the League will see the wisdom ol in <»f lillamuok. I iHantvoi^ Etale of eaten of die tree ? Of Beaver, comity r of mur n FIXL CASH WITH Oft I IK It *he price •S.Mper pair) If you send Oregon, has this <ti I«y . filed -* 2 tn ... thm 12„ office hia bm^tand' remp and t^ “’^«‘«"’enL We wi" Jso Zed rxi nr kel viting the Oregon Press Association to . . for -a _ Thera ia a sense of shsme and guilt plsted sworn statement No. 70I3, the pH5Cha>e pumiurecl.WT. t..L uwTm ease ot"nomt^Tl?IJnmctur- ckwrr. on full paid order, three metal ot the Lot» 1% M, 21 an l of <0 Tillamook, _ Jtlon Nt». £ C, that every boy experience at puberity. st Ot K evpewe U f.2 wy nT h”'^ r>sh«). Tires to be returned in tp No. 1 N. tauge No • U . anti will offer * fa * W- are perfectly retial.i. an 1 m miisfa.^ory on examination. proof to show that the land aou(h| ta m«»re Ch. isl ««id who has towelled me for 1 ■anke- gapreaa h, Freight ?e i?r^^ FdUe.r"r? .^2*** *’*’’* bank. Ark your Fretma«er The dairy operators <>l the Northwest valuable lor its timber ot slunr lhan fi»r three tire, rou will find tharV,— - ’i l’n* J—P*r about tts. If you order a pair or agricultural purposes, and ----- to vstabliah hia peeeieve ihat virtue b»s gone out of tue. fineriMn. ”,L?2.K.rt‘J.h<T.r" r»° Gwer. wear better. longer and look will have an opportunity to witness one claim to said laud *■ before ' the • ounty Clcik Al the lime of the flood that when eon wanT. ZE! “ *nr «TE Wr k”°' that you will be ad well plowed al Tillamook Cite, Ore. or TneteUy. the e»lh of the latest applications for "milking order at core. th^re^A^biT^g^ <*4*r- w* to rend ue a ~ll IrtU day 01 Nowaibei. i jflfi He,uamea See hr. Henry E. Morris. wltM*«aea of the beaiM of me.i waa evil con- i tatt hnnK'nlly’* in operation daily in con. nd. t attcrlin, ot Tillamook, . orcRou. Waiter .»d Office : Palace Hotel. C. Bailey, of Tillamook. Or Al. Kibnait*«». linuHlIy. nnd so it is with a youth, no i COASTER.BRAKES. "" rp-'sheei., «dd^ p«i.^ purt, nett ion with the Dairy exhibit during *rT •bM bv re at halftbe ureal of Beaver. Ore larn Hine ■r. ol Tiilamo'k. or. m at'.er how he is raised, hie body, brain ' prices Charged by dealer, and need men ’ vv’nf ’? lbe Any and all pert _ Oregon Slate Fair week (Sept. ialmtn« adrerwely the Senator Fulton, Dr. Withvcombe. J. above de«crii>ed tends are leipiewted ___ their • nd heart are robbed of their vitality l.y I DO NOT Thin is certninly a wonderful mnehine. W Hailey and L. M. Scott called on the olaims in this office on or before said lie Mh day evil imaginations t hrM said he that of November. 1 th; working of whk'li is perfect, tl»e lac- Headlight man Wednesday. Da km ex ffeciatar looketb on aouiau to I um after lior hath Editorial Snap Shots. Clough’s Drug Store. RED FRONT SHOE STORE To the Public F. F. BROWNE. SALESMAN Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens. Pencils, Tablets, etc. T IS ILL IT WILL COST TOO $8;50 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES 22* iX Ji 5 O CTCLE GOMPHT, Dipt. “J l” CIICHO, ILL