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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 3, 1907 Commissioners* Court 4 80 C. E. Black ....................................... 5 60 Hurbert Edgar................................ 4 <>0 D. D. West ...................................... Preston Marolf................................ 10 00 80 Al Burdick ....................................... » 20 Fred Webber................................... 1 60 Marion Darby .............................. 1 60 Lloyd Powell .................................. John Chijders.................................. 16 00 T. H. Goyne, referee iu election contest............................................. 8 00 Mrs. E. G. Wilt for county poor.. 4 00 Wm. Body felt, salary as janitor. 78 00 Fred Zaddack, surpervisor.. ...... 25 00 Mrs. Wilt, care of Mrs. Hicklin . 26 25 H. Crenshaw, board otprisoners 25 0<> H. Crenshaw, salary as sheriff... 266 GG J. C. Holden, salary as deputy 100 OO W. W. Wiley, salary as supt...... 16 31 W. N. Bays, contract on Bays Creek road...................................... 1 125 00 F. L Sappington, surveyor.......... 20 00 Fraser Road. Ed : Laughlin................................... 4 00 W. G i Dwight................................... 4 00 M I). . Reading................................... 8 00 Sain Dailey...................................... 8 00 H. F Frarer....................................... 4 00 HEMLOCK 01 Interest To Women. To such women as are not serioualy o it Frank Dye mid wife of near Salem The Board ot County Coinniisaioners j . healtlAbjt ... » k- . a _ wao l. — have exacting zlnflaa duties are visiting in Tillamook also in and composed ot County Judge H. F. Good either to , [lerfor ------- ------- In the way of house- around Spruce. speed »»<1 Commissioners Geo 1-oer- hqld care»\»r 111 social duties and fune- H. A. Kiunaman and wife and son, C. U JnshXseriously tax their strength, pabel ami Geo W. Body felt met on ursing mothers. Dr. Pierce’s Desmond and family, took dinner at as we Wednesday for the transaction of county Near Todd’s Building. ri ption has proved a most Favorite M. Woods Christmas day. business. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ting tonic and Invigorat- S. Holt, of Nehalem, is visiting his valuable su Work on Big Nestucca Toll Road. Bv Its timely m>y use, much Ing nervine. ____ <[|ffpring bister this week. J. C. Mill»........................ ............ $54 00 avoided. The oiZratlng table and the The railroad surveyors passed through .............. 38 40 Or ley Kellow ICE CREAM IN SEASON. Hemlock Tuesday. They certainly were s ^TT ’ H? kn ife, would. It_is _b< Iieva. Dave McKinney.............. .............. 13 20 at-ldom have to_be en ploywl i_[ this most a jolly looking crowd. 3 20 Garret W aril .................. ............ valuable* woman7» remedy were resorted Mr. Brown went to town Monday. 5 20 Steve Hill.......................... .............. to" In good time. The'Favorite Prescrip- Mrs. Ginn and daughter |een, of 4 00 George Kellow.................. tliin" fiai proven a great boon to expectant CLOTHES BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. Beaver, visited in Hendock, Saturday. .............. 16 40 mothers by preparing the system for the Lou Miller HAIR BRUSHES. HOUSE BRUSHES. N. J. Dye and wife, visited at Boulder coming of baby, thereby rendering child STOVE BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSH E8. 60 Norman Olson ................ .............. Creek Saturday and Sunday. We hear birth safe, easy, and almost painless. Ladies’ Combs, Hairpins, Thimbles and many other articles too 4 80 Bert Sherwood Bear in mind, please that Dr. Pierce’s numerous to mention and at prices lower than elsewhere. they traveled the downward road for Frank Martin.................. .............. . 3 80 Favorite Prescription is not a secret or they were down in the mud most all the patent medicine, against which the most 2 40 Claud Lane ...................... Tillamook Confectionery & way there. Intelligent people are quite naturally Work in Road District No 6. Lon Kinnaman. who has been visiting averse, because of the uncertainty as to 11 20 A. Ari till.................... homefolk for the past week, returned to their composition and harmless character, » 60 J. P. Mnttoon............ but is a MEDICINE OF KNOWN COMPOSI his work Sunday. 10 20 Guy Mattoon............ TION, a full list of all its ingredients being At the home of Mrs. Picbercau Dtc. 3 20 Ed Webb .................... printed, in plain English, on every bottle 31, 1906, a watch party was given l.y wrapper. An examination of this list of 2 00 John Craven................ Miss Eftie Holt. As soon as 1907 ir ingredients will disclose the fact that it is 1 00 Andy He«« ................ non-alcoholic in its composition, chemic rived, a delicious lunch was served, ai' ally pure, triple-refined glycerine taking A 40 Will Goeres................ the place of the commonly used alcohol, reporting a jolly time. S 00 Fred Scherzinger . .. In its make-up. In this connection it 88 34 Dan Nicolls is on his ranch again. Carry the only exclusive line of Men’s Wearing 1 20 Howard Drew, recording............. J. ReJberg ................ may not be out of place to state that the Chas. A. Johnson, salary as Tuesday afternoon was enjoyed very ? "Favorite Prescription” of Dr. Pierce is 5 60 Alex Imlali................ Apparel in Tillamook County. < deputy assessor............................ 100 00 much by a few of the Hemlockites who the only medicine put up for the euro of 7 60 James Imlali............ woman ’ s peculiar weaknesses and ali C. H. Upton, examining remains had a jolly sleigh ride. ments, and sold through druggists, all II. P. Olles 3 60 the ingredients of which have the un of Mrs. and Miss Hembree...... 5 00 1 OO Joe Wilaon ................ animous endorsement of all the leading 00 BLAINE. intdieal writers and teachers of all tho 8 Go K. Mills, salary as deputy clerk . 100 J. F. Jenkin»............ A. M. Hare, salary as assessor... 200 00 several schools of practice, and that too Will Christensen ... 4 40 Robby Jones went out to the valle v as remedies for the ailments for which Fred Forslund, work...,,............... 3 00 Ole Redberg .............. 2 40 "Favorite Prescription” is recommended. to spend Christinas. A little l«jok of these endorsements will 2 80 G, B. Lamb, salary as clerk..........266 67 A M. dLuinjons........ Sidney Moon has gone to Glen Falls, be sent to any address, post-paid, and 3 10 G. B. Lamb, incidentals ................. Work on Lit/(;- Nestucca Toll Road absolutely free if you request same by |ohn Weiss, lumber........................ 75 00 Oregon, to start a photograph gallery. postal card, or letter, of Dr. R. V. Pierce, Frank Yach .................................. Four Lenders that can’t be excelled. 00 Sidney left a number of his pictures with Buffalo. N. Y. H. Crenshaw, team for insane ..... 3 George Baxter .............................. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con F. Severance, supervisor............. 25 00 the writer to use in illustrated articles stipation. NO DISCOUNT ON ABOVE LINES. Constipation is the cause of Work in Road District No. 2. A. K. Case, merchandise............... 6 40 for the niagizines, and we know he can many diseases. Cure th- cause and you John Aiegg...................................... P. W . Todd, salary as treasurer.. GG taken good picture and is a thorough cure the disease. Easy to take as candy« 91 John Hickey und team ............ Mrs. M. A. Kimball county poor. 45 00 master of his art. Work in Road District No. 5. Matt. Thompson’s baby, which has Carl A. Patzlaff, merchandise...... 6 60 FAIRVIEW. J. Potter ............ 16 60 been ailing for some time, is reported M. A. Cady ...................... 4 20 S M Daile«*, supervisor................. 57 50 About 50 of Web Maddux's friends better at this writing. Jeff Harris ...................... .............. 8 80 H. Crenshaw, meals for prisoner 1 00 surprised him Wednesday, the 26lli, ¿it Jean Rowland killed three wild-cats H. Crenshaw traveling expenses 20 O. Walther . ............ ....... being bis birthday, /I good time war 4 for insane......................... ............ 15 00 ull in a bunch one day recently. This reported by all. H. A Miles .................... .......... 17 80 ( J uhh Chopard........... . . . .............. 14 GO Tillamook Headlight printing... 86 33 lies Robby Jones haul of three bear in Mrs. Nelson teft on the last boat foi one tree. It is now in order for some H. Jensen ........................ .............. 2 00 M. H. Larsen, board and lodging 50 50 Portland, and is now visiting her daugh ¡nimrod to bag a family of three panther. A. K, Case, merchandise ................ 2 00 C. Smith .................... ............. 10 40 Charlie Farnsworth spent his Christ ter. Her son Harry is also there C. Johnson .................... .............. 11 00 John Hickey, supervisor................. 33 73 Mrs. Stansby, an old fiiend of Mrs. 45 mas at Cloverdale. Don’t know just King & Mills, merchandise .......... 72 E. E. Webb .................. . .......... 12 80 Parkhurst, is spending the first few dayF Chas Lee, contract work for road. OO how you spent it Charlie, but would like 33 Dave Hess........................ .............. 4 60 of the new year with her. 9 20 |os. Effenberger, lumber................. 57 57 to have been with you. Arthur Haag .................. .............. é 50 Ralph and Hugh Welch received a The cheese factory has changed man .............. 6 60 O. P. Knudson, work..................... R. Y. Blalock II. M. Farmer, supervisor............ 45 62 telegram that their father was danger ageiuent and will hereafter be known as <). Kiinnmninn .............. .............. 10 40 Clay Daniels, lumber....................... 12 00 ously ill and left for the east last week, the Fairview Dairy Association. Frnest Haag .................. .............. 8 20 Rudolph Kunze is busy piling logs a 00 Pete Newberg, corduroy road..... 6 00 Mr. Mills is taking care ol their ranch H. Poland.................. H. A Miles, road plank................. 15 00 in their absence. w ¡th hits donkey whenever the weather Ray Reace ...................... .......... 21 40 D. S. Boy akin merchandise.......... 6 G5 Our literary society, though quite will permit. l«pe Lyater........................ ............ 13 10 Henry Tohl, merchandise ............ 15 55 good, is hardly up to last year’s stau Quite a few of the farmers are not R. B. McClay.................... ............ 3 10 Joseph Effenbergrr, lumber............. « 260 00 dard. A well conducted literary society sending milk to the Factory now, and 60 O. W. Bodyfelt.......... .............. 8 rilltimook Lumbering Co. lumber 18 30 is almost as much of an educational in there will be less all the winter months. S. Edwards ............ 3 20 Creighton........................... 3 OO stitution as a school and those interest* We learn that Mr. and Mrs. Janie* J. Pennock ............ 1 20 Easom, making road..........144 OO e<l in education should encourage the Hunt intends coming on the farm, T. Kellow .... 1 b0 I. II. Hays, corduroy road.......... 13 50 literary. familiarly known as Mrs. Rhoda John Ed. Kellow ...................... .............. 5 40 . 11. Hiner, blacksmith work... 18 OO A tax of fifteen hundred dollars was son's farm, which is Mrs. Hunt’s. Has just received a fine .............. 8 00 E. T. Coulson ............ Witnesses at Circuit Court. voted at the school meeting held at the H A. Ely .......... 4 <N> We have been advised that Mrs. Wag stock of Hoot and Shoes Unrrie Marolf.......... 2 50 Blaine school house last Monday, The P. Newberg.................... .......... 17 00 o so money is to be used to clear a site and ner has beard that Mr. Wagner, 1» Preston Marolf....... direct from the factory. R. O. Richards .............. ............ » 00 in California as she saw a party also Eugene Huntsinger 4 00 build a new school house. 3 to Ira Spencer.......... ............ ............ naw him there. It is a pity that she Wm. Ryan....... . ...... I have now iu stock a No. 14 oo Owing to the absence ol the clerk of F. Mattoon...................... 80 could not find him and give him his Enrl Stanley............. 13 so the school-board, the school money tor one Logger Shoe made out 1 k»i Moore .............. 1 OU place behind the bars. Vick Brown............. 18 oo this district Ims not been drawn yet. Work in Rnad District No. of the best French kip. For The Fair view Literary Society Avili Junies Reeller................................... 15 20 and the district is in a state ot bank (i. M. Knight .......................... .... 10 00 service aud fit cannot be Jurors at Circuit Court. ruptcy, with several hundred dollars inert the coming Saturday and uiuvie, Nick Nelson.... 5 00 | limes Christenson.......................... it 00 in the bunk somewhere. Of corse it will recitations, dialogues and a debate are in beat, and alsjx- Dan Hickey.............................. .. . 20 (Ml Grant Mills...................................... 8 GO all be straightened out in time, but the piogram. The debate is, "Resolved, W. A. Eggers and team . . ... 21 (0 Work Shoes of the best that Country Life is Preferable to City. ” Frank Wheeler...!.......................... 8 KO mean]while it is kind ot hard on the Wm Scholltneyer .................. . . 15 55 / quality. Mr. Gus Kunze was expected home v John Sheets............. & 00 teacher. Fred Wille.......................... ... 16 50 on the boat. Chas Ostrander...... 40 9 The dance held at Mr. Curl's residence Sam Thompson.................... ... 21 50 Splendid assortment of Henrv Olds............. 9 40 recently, though not largely attended, Mr. Blafijck, of Beaver, is at Mrs. Win. Armstrong...................... . . . . 4 80 Gus Kunze ................. 80 Boy ’s and Youth’s High 8 on account of the weather, was a most Donaldson ’ s. 2 00 Win. Tubbeaing ........ Alfred Magnuson... 9 40 enjoyable affair. It was the first real Top Winter Shoes Work tn Rond District No. 4. W. S. Hare............. 11 80 good old country dance the w’riter had Why Sufferfrom Rheumatism? Charley Desmond .......................... Ladies ’ foot wear. Do you know that rheumatic pains Chas Desmond........ . 1'» 00 attended since boyhood days, and sound Pete Nori erg .................................. J |. McGinnis........... 12 60 ot music and tread of dancing feet awak can be relieved? If you doubt this just NO CHARGE for Sewing Rips, nor Nailing Soles on Shoes Purchased at Wm. Turner.................................. try one application of Chamberlain’s D. H. Vedder........... 14 00 ened many memories. Pain Balm. It may not give you relief the RED SHOE HOUSE. Boston Turner................................ C. A Uli.»it............. 8 80 Matt Thompson has shaved off his from pain, but will make rest ami sleep B. L Turner.................................... Amos Vaughn.......... 9 10 mustuch. This may not seem important possible, and that certainly means a great Fred Robitch.................................... Robert Watt.......... 9 10 news at first glance, but if your second deal t«» any one afflicted with rheuma Alwin Blum...................................... tism. For ~ ‘ Drug Store. sale by Clough's A. W. Bunn............. 1 1 10 glance should fall on Matt’s face you Jacob Blunt .. . .................................. ' GLAKDIAN-SSAl.lt OF REALESTATE D. T. Werschkul....... 13 60 would at once realize that a change For Sale, at a Barga n. JI. \V. Turner.................................. For Sale or Rent. L. Lawrence............ . 13 00 worthy of note had taken place. I. II. Mixrre...................................... N otice n H kkkdv Crvxs.—That th« For sale, a good Wagon, Team and Gust Wicklund....... 8 50 John Browning mid wife spent the i ” nJcrsiKncxl guardian of th.< eatate of M. I). Reading.................................. For sale or rent. 80 acres, about all Harness, at a bargain —Address Fred KA'I'S ALICE WMkB. JOHN Peter Norberg........ 9 70 Christmas week visiting among fiiends KAYS and LLOYD KAYS. minorjTpcramrnt Glen Apsley...................................... level, 15 acres cranberry land, % acres C. Skomp, Tillamook. N. P. Hansen............ 12 40 at Blaine. to an order of the County Court,Of the State L Yeager.......................................... of Oregon for Tillamook Gountv. made and cranberty in bearing. Several acres onion M. C. Trowbridge... 8 so <?f record on thje 4th dav of December. The writer of these items has not Charley Eklof.................................. Agent Wanted. tt»O6. w in on and alien the 5th dav of Jan E. R. Bales................ 12 40 succeeded in surpassing Jack London or land that will produce 800 bushels an. Frank Kklof...................................... uary, 1H0, duly sell tv private sale, at my nuallv per acre, 40 acres in pasture and McFee............................................. 14 00 home, at Sandlake, j* snid county and Ruvard Kipling vet in his literary effort* meadow. House, bares and other build A. II. Huger...................................... Wanted, Salesman. Many make $lOo state, all of the property of »«id G. Bcquist.................................. 8 60 but we have sold a couple of novels and to $150 per mouth ; some more. Stock nunor. situated in «aid county and state Charley Lee...................................... ings. Ten cows with place. Close to clean ; grown on reservation, fur from ( and desent 1 the 'North West quarter of L, Wooley................................... 6 20 nearly a scoreol short articles and only school and post office. Write or call on I Section 9, santh of Range >0 West. Woik in R md District No. ¡1, old orchards. (’ash advanced weekly Willamette Wui. Tinnerstet, for driving ridAatne following wish that all the readers of the Head M. Sommer, Sandlake, Ore. j terms, to-w,t : >$200 OO cash, and the de- Choice of territory. A. E. Nichols .......................... * piling ........................................... 50 00 ferred payiru«t's to be secured by approved light mnf start in the new year with as Address Washington Nursery Com i security. H. M. Todd............................... A. Arstell, work.............................. 31 25 pany, Toppenish. Washington. high hopes ns we do. The average price Said sale hinde subject to confirmation of F. Ostrander.............................. S V. Anderson, 10 cords of wood 45 M the said County Court. received so far has l>etn aliout a cent a i Dated December 6th, 1900. H. F. Young.............................. Pacific States Tele Co...................... 12 80 H oa ’ s This? LILLIE R HARRIS, word. Of course this is not a hint to Ralph Young............................ (guardian of the Estate of Arthur We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Work in R »ad District No 8. the Headlight man. Writing for your Knys, Alice Webb, John Ka any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Eric Erick min .................... .. & and Lloyd Kays, m‘ Hair. Catarrh Cure. A. D. Simmons .............................. (I 00 home paper is a sort of missionary Paul Erickson mid team .. F J. CHEXEY & CO.. Toledo, O. E. Jacoby.......... ....................... .. 1 • ‘»" work, which, like virtue, is its own ne, the undersigned, have known F. J William I-stinter nmi team . nd Office Bust Cheney for the last 15 jears. and believe hiiu ¡w.»ti Ja M. Pet leys ........................ ............ 1 00 reward. Still if the Editor would send perfectly honorable tn all business trans Julius Erickson nr,d team . . actions Kild ntmncially able to carry out any M. Petteya ................................ ing Law. 1 t»o me a copy of his paper it woulj be np- Ilonter Mason ........................ obltgations mads by thelt fl rm ho CURE TME L Cohn & Sander tiinlier ............ 12 3M reviated. WaLDisa, KntNAis fk Msav:-«. Peter Heine I mid team .......... OREGON. .. ... . wh°1e«»le Dugslsts. Toleldo, O. Petition of F. R. Beals for a county Harvey Lip has just arrived at the Hall s f atarrhCuie is taken internally act. John Erickson and team.... It is always flattering WITH 1 Building- log directly upon the blood and mucous snr- »ad was referred to commissioner Browning ranch. It is out of the season Oscar Sven«on .... to a store to have many lace. of the system. Teatlmoitial. sent free ■ Lnerpal>e| to report at the next term. p’,'. ' 7.W per bottle Sold by; all Drngiists. to kill dear, hut Harvey savs that he in Eric Wilson.......... regular customers. Peo lake Hall e Fa'n.ly Pills for constipation. Petition ot R. V. Alley for duplicate tends to walk around over the hills a j A. <1. Crunilsuf .. ple who come again and county warrants, which were lost, few days am! if a big buck attacks him Each state lias power to limit the Den Billings mid tram............ again must have confi hallot except along race lines. Row is «mounting to |7 60 was allowed. Pi_ /YONSUUPTION he intends to defend himself, even if the Frank Tone and team . ........... it that this south can see nothing but Petition of Fred Skomp to continue deer does get hurt. dence. Frank Fi'ipntrick and tnaiu . the “ nigger' in this connection ? the county road was continued. There is some talk of organizing a ! A large percentage of Wilbur Booth mid leant Petition for Necainey mountain mad band at Blaine. We certainly Surest and Quickest have not our business comes from Chaa. Svensoii.................................. 14 40 was cont in net!. There is no satisfaction keener throat and lung thou plenty of musical talent, but the band S. Schiffman and team ................ 1 CO regular customers who than being dry and comfortable L es , or MONEY BACK. will never tie a suewss if they leave out Joe Illingworth ............ when out tn the hardest storm. 2 OO trade here year in and Second FROM THE ANTILLES. Maggie and her Guitar. M. Michaud and team .......... .. 8 00 year out They know OU ARE SUM OF TTfl5 Chea. Wallin«................................... 1 JO Chamberlain's Cough Remedy our methods are right IF YOU Wt AB Why Colds are Dangerous. Will. Randall . 1 00 Benefits » City Councilman and that they will always If you wiiulil be immune from diseiuH*. Wm. Kimble .................. .. .......... 1 00 at Kingston, Jamaica. keep the lystent healthy. Each succes be used as we would like John Uonkin . ................... .............. 1 00 Mr W. O'Reilly Fogarty, who is a sive cold »eakens the constitution ami to be were we the buyer E Weston .......................... 1 60 ineuilier of the <'ll v < 'uunctL at Kingston rentier, intectiou, disease more liable. instead of seller. Why B. W. Stanley ................................ 80 Jamaica, West I mile«, writes as follows: Charnbetlain'« Cough Kwniedv wifi cure you'cold promptly ami restore the sy«. not make this your reg John Millican.................................. so '■ One bottle of Chamberlain s Cough tern to iu normal condition. Fur Vale For Kernedy had good effect on a cough that ular tradiug place for Work iu Road District No. 4. by Clough'« Drug Spire. was giving me trouble and I think I WA1WBOOF John Childers................................... 11 00 should have tieen more quickly relieved drugs and medicines. X x O ilb clothing I‘«t Childer*................ ........... 28 00 if I had continued the rented. That it Light Mitchell Wagon for Sale. " . K acx m ycu « w C. t hri«teti«on.......... ........................ J’S 00 wa. bsneticial and quick in relieving me For sale, a light Mitchell wagon, tf> be • CKMUMMTWICM. <4. C. Vaughn............ ...................... 34 40 I ihrre m n<i doul>t and it r. my intention •old for $3A ; oeidv new.--Ike Qyick to obtain another bottle,'' For Mie by THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST A_J fOWM Ca.S05T0M.HAU U la Dr. Henry Morri D. B. Darby ................................... 24 00 lough « Drag ire. South Pra'iic. f ’ Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, etc. Bazaar. Todd & Co Crouse & Brandegee Clothing, Walkover Shoes. Gordon Hats- Utz & Dunn Shoes. The discount of 20 to 333 Per cent will be given on three lines of CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, Shoes, etc., until new stock arrives. TODD & CO Tillamook THE RED FRONT SHQE STORE. P. F. BROWNE, Salesman J J i I ? J A Store With R EG U LAR CUSTOMERS ? a < s i i KILL thk co New Discovery > Never Advise I ? GLASSES except when necessary CLOUGH E xaminations i II s ’ h »! O, "»> / tn» interval l—O»., » Ì / free . xvttffering with rheu