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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 17, 1907 After the Cleanup. years from now. Yon have been fake prophets in the past m d it is safe tp pre Not, Aeeordlng to Bor Fa TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT sume that you will be in the future. Es lser. Marry aa Actor. I pecially is it safe to predict it when such Dear Sir : Much criticism has been in a splendid organization is being formed Iddons, the actress, was born “i it the Shoulder of Mutton inn, dulged in regarding the methods which to fight the saloon as we are forming in south Wales, of parents con- Sheriff Crenshatv used to bring the this county. We don’t want the dirty rlth the theater, her father, violators of the local option law to business in the county either in licensed emble, being a strolling man- justice. Now that Judge White's court or unlicensed form. We don't have to have e child Sarah was reared in a is adjourned, and the prosecuting wit the licensed saloon nor we don’t have to I atmosphere, and at ten she ness has gone, and nearly all the cases tolerate the bootlegger or blind pigs. We disposed of either on a plva of guilty, or are not slaves to the liquor traffic and i Ing Ariel. i grew up she became very by conviction after trial, it may be well dont intend to become such. Further : and bad many admirers, for the people throughout the county to more we are not asleep. We intend to 1 g thorn was Henry Siddona, a learn what some of the arguments were enforce the law anJ those who have been I ■~i and methods pursued by the defendants (tor In ber father’s company, caught this time had better take the hint Tl little difficulty In winning the and their coterie. That will give public if they realize their own interest. rt. Mr. and Mrs. Kemble had opinion it chance to uphold the Sheriff The writer expects to be a citizen of A (heir minds that Sarah should or the defendants. What is given here r in the profession, in conse- will be facts and the people of this this place after the first of February I which they strenuously op- county know that the author deuls in when he will enguge in business. He has been advised to have nothing to do Imarriage, and young Siddona with the F rohibition question, either f<»r f retaliatory humor composed nothing else but facts. s The first attempt of the defense was to or against, if be wishes to succeed in »tailing their opposition and N. I, which brought about hls impeach the prosecuting witness and business. Let me tell the party who t lamissal from the company. they never abandoned this tactic gave me that advice that it does not ( I the company, too, and hired throughout the whole session of Judge depend on this county as to whether 1 jr’s maid in Warwickshire for White's court. However they did not succeed or not, as I have a whole state ‘ 3 accomplish such impeachment in anv to operate in. But I am a prohibitionist ' this time the lovers carried one of the four trials conducted. Their in principle and I will not forsake my ; r correspondence and finally, le reluctant consent of the grounds of impeachment were that principles for all the success obtainable . were married at Trinity the prosecuting witness had been in the in this world. A man must lake one iveutry, in 1773, when Sarah reform school one term and in the pen side or the other. I simply remain In. itentiary two terms and this was such where I always stood. If I lose business 'i ¡that Mr. Kemble told her If a showing of bad character that his because I stand by my principles ’t is S married an actor it would word was not to be believed. A des alright with uie. I would rather be a & I discard her forever. After perate attempt was made to prove his failure and be right with God and man J Lge he said, “I may forgive word unreliable. But the defense could and myself than to be the greatest success It breaking my word, for you Inly not married ’an actor,' not do away with the fact that some apart from the principles of righteous Fred Burough is furnishing the neigh T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice fob T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for the gentleman himself may had pleaded guilty on the charge ness. I have lined up with the side I P ublication . P ublication . Is vocation." This Is on au- brought against them bv the prosecuting believe in and stood with them from the borhood with music since he has a new United States Land Office. United States Land Office Portland, Oiegon. October 30th, 1006. Portland, Oregon, December 18th, 1906 [Lady Eleanor Butler, who witness, and this coupled with the fact first, and I intend to remain with them. phonograph. No;lne is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance brsons. of corrorborating testimony in other Since I came to Tillamook I have seen with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of M. Woods and family visited at A. June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale oi June 3rd, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale cases gave the defendants a hard row to both heaven and hell break loose in Kinnaman’s Monday. timber lands in the States of California, Ore of timber lands in the States of California, gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,’’ as Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo hoe. Failing in securing the acquittal of this county. Hell broke loose about one »ANESE SAINTS. George Wallace has been laid up for extended to all the Pub ic 1/uid States by act of ry." as extended to all Public Land States by any of their clients the lawyers for the year ago, when the hoodlums rotten August 4, 1892, act of August 4,1892, the last few days with a sore throat. tat Beloved by the People LOUKLLA A. WALTER, BENN1K A. UPTON. defence carried three cases up to the egged a preacher , and heaven this Of Portland, couutv of Multnomah, State of Of Hood River, county of Wasco, State of le Binsura. It seems as if the women around Hem Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Oregon, has this day tiled In this office his circuit court. The coterie representing winter when the Sheriff gobbled up the lie many Buddhist-Shinto statement, No. 71UO. for the purchase sworn s atement No. 7J42 for the purchase lock are as happv as they want to be sworn N % Ne Rw *4 Ne Nc% Nw of the Ne % of Be B H of He % and Se % of ie quaint effigies set up in that contingent of Tillamook county law breakers. There is this difference of Section No. 29, in township. No. 4 Sw X of Section No. 25. in Tp. No. 4 North, when they can tell each other how many Ivabie nook and corner of have delivered tbetnsel'.es of several ill between the breaking loose of the two North, Range No. 10 West, and will offer Rang*) No. 9 West, and will offer proof to eggs their old hens are laying. proof to show that the land sought show that the land sought is more valuable 1 it a “country of graven teiesting opinions. that hell dirties things up while heaven ts more valuable for its timber or atone for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur e ot the most impressive than for agricultural purposes, and to poses, and to establish his claim to »aid land One of their opinions was that it was cleans things up. establish her claim to »aid land before the before the Register and Receiver at Portland, ing Is the pathetic person alright to catch the law-breakers but Light Mitchell Wagon for Sale. G eo F Z immerman , Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of March, |ru. He was once upon a Crenshaw ought not to have used such Tuesday, the 15th day of January, I907. She 19O7. He names as witnesses : Secretary Tillamook County Anti names as witnesses : J. R. Wherry, of Elsie, Oregon; Alex Nor For sale, a light Mitchell wagon, to be Iber of that strange com- a man as McNamara to catch them. Williams. Gregory, of Portland. Oregon ; W. mand, jr., of Elsie, Oregon; J. R. Hicks, Ne Saloon League ndhist disciples known as sold for $35 ; nearly new.—Ike Quick D. Walter, of Portland, Oregon; Osmond halem. Oregon ; Hugo Klein, of Nehalem, Royal, of Portland. Oregon; Marion Edee, oi Oregon. I Rakkan.” But one day It would have delighted them to have South Pra’iie. Hillsboro, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Compulsory Education. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-desetrined lands are requeatad to file their [ grace by remarking upon been caught by a minister, but to be above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of mis of a womau, and he caught by an ex.convict—a man whom A compulsory education bill has been claims in this office on or before said 15th day March, I90". For Sale, at a Barga n. of January, I907. El from tlie society of they thought they could trust—is the prepared for enactment by state super A lgernon S. D resser , Register. A lgernons , D resser , Register. •en. The great Buddha sum—total of depravity! This excited inlendent of public instruction-1. H. Ack For sale, a good Wagon, Team and I return for all that bis their deepest disgust and sages of their J une 3. I878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for erman that is designed to secure attend Harness, at a bargain.—Address Fred T imber L and , A P ct ublication . P ublication had cost him, power to side delivered themselves of the weighty C. Skornp, Tillamook. United States Land Office, Portland, Ore. United States Land Office, ance at school of all children between ills and to grant the opinion that “their ought to be an Nov. 19th, 1906. Portland, Oregon, November 30th, io06. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance II Id less women who long- open season for shooting such men.*' the age ol 7 and 14 yenrs. with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act oi Congress of The hill provides that all children be- erhood. But he was put June 3, i878. entitled “An act for the sale of lune 3, IM78, entitled “An act for the sale of COMMON SENSE An ex convict testifying against respec. tween the age of 7 and 14 shall attend timber lands in th; Satesoi California, Oregon, timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, temples. He must hence Leads most intelligent people to use only Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ as ex- Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as ex bout, in the midst of the table citizens is a dirty shame they say. the full term of school and those between tnedfdlnes of known composition. There tened to all the Public Land States by act of tended to a* 1 the Public Land States by act of August 4. I89X • Dg. and submit himself I wonder if there are not men in this 14 and 16 vears unless employed shall fore it Is that Dr. Pierce’s medicines, the August 4, 189*2.HARRY 1) BOND, AI.IDA B CULY, ■oejact with all that was town who—if the truth was known—are attend school for the full term. makeS^cd wlich print every Ingredient Of Westport, county of Clatsop, State of Ore- Of Gresham, couutv of MuP.nomAh, State of go f has this day filed in this office his Oregon, has this day filed in this office her staying out of the penitentiary on more enteringkUo them upon the bottle wrap ■ leal th less. The simple The only exception provided lor are in sworn statement No. 7II6. for the purchase of swot n statement No. 7185, for the purchase of Le love him, I think, serious charges than the prosecuting the cases of children attending private pers and attest its correctness under oath, the Se *4 of Sw U, Section 22, and Ne 4 the Lot i, of Section No. 19, in Township No. are daily growing In favor. The com Nw of 8 c. ¡No. 27, in Tp. No. 2 North, range 1 South, Range No. 10 West, ami will offer proof kts. Hls wooden images witness served time for ? The fact is position of DrlPierce's medicines is open No. 10 west, and will offer proof to show to show that the land sought is more valuable [toorches are the strangest they were caught—andon the principal or parochial schools and then the course to evervbodvVDr. Pierce being desirous that the land sought is more valuable for i s for its timber or stone than for agricultural tinr ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, purposes, and to establish her claim to said ■ Japan. They give him that the hit-dog yelps—they made the of study shall at least equal that of of having the syareh light of Investlga^ and to establish his ¿ini in to said land before land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Ito sit upon, and he is most capital out of the fact that Mc the first eight years of the public schools lioni turned fully upon his formulae, being the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Ore., Oregon, on Friday, the Sth day of February, Thursday, the 7th day of February, 1907. 1907. She names as will esses : which must *>e determined by the school confident that {he better the composition on Id in quaint little cotton names as witn» sses : Frank P. Hobson, of Garibaldi, Oregon; Namara was an ex-convict It’s all the board after an examination by * the oi these, medicines. Is known the more He Hans Larsen, of Seas d<*. Oregon ; Dan M chael Peterson, of Garibaldi, Origon; George nd mufflers in all sorts of Perry, of Seaside, Or gon Louis Nystrom, of Watkins, of Tillamook. Oregon; David J. Culy, defense they had so we do not begrudge will their .great curative "merits belrecog- ■ colors, and on his head teacher. The law dees not applv to nized. Being wholly made of the active Westport, Oregon ; L. M. Biggs, of Westport, of Netarts, Oregon. . {usually keep a curious it to them. Any and all persons claiming adversely the those physically unable, nor to children medicinal principles extracted from na Oregon Any and all persons claiming Adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file their «p — Eleanor Franklin in Another opinion was that these were under 9 years being more than 2V4 miles tive forest roots, by exact processes above describen lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said 8th day in this office on or before said 7th day of of February, J9U7. almost criminal methods pursued to from the nearest school by the nearest original with Dr. Pierce, and without the claims February, 1907. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. bring respectable citizens before the court usually traveled route unless transpar. onng Member. chemically pure glycerine being used In as law-breakers. The criminal part of tatton is furnished. stead in extracting and preserving the T imber L and A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice T imbeb L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for rkeley tells in ills “Life for P ublication . Failure to obey the law subjects the curative virtues residing in the roots P ublication . >ns” how a member for course was the hiring of McNamara to United Mates Laud Office, United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, November 24th, 1906. last parliament of Wil- secure the evidence against them. Ac parents to punishment, not the child, l»y employed, these medicines are entirely Portland, Oregon, November 1st, iqo 6. Notice is hereby given that in compliance free from tho objection of doing harm id to make a maiden cording to this sage remark it is a crime a fine of $5 to $25, or imprisonment by creating an appetite for either al with the provisions of the act of Congress of Notice is hereby given that in com pl lane* 3rd. 1«7M. entitled “ An act for the sale of with the provisions of the act 01 Congress Of Ising In hls place, with to detect crime. The United States from 2 to 10 days or both fine and im coholic beverages or habit - forming June timber ands in the States ot California, Ore June 3rd, 1878. entitled, “An act for the sale ead, known, too. as he government is a criminal then for fer prisonment. drugs. Examine the formula on their gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex of t mber lands in the States of California, to all the Public Land States by act of Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory“ Kly as one of the oldest reting out the land-fraud thrives and wrappers—the same as sworn to by tended August 4th, i892, as extended to all the Public Land States by.n Any officer, principal, school clerk, bottle Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his the ways of the world, convicting them. No, gentleman, in all of August 4, FRANCES L. FRENCH, teacher or person who shall neglect to GUST HOLM, Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State of "Golden Medical Discovery," the great, great affectation of in- the annals of crime it has been an honor has tins da field in this office Of Astoria.couutv of Clatsop, State of Oregon, perform any of the duties that are im. blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel Oregon, 1 with an exceedingly his a worn statement No. 7119 for the purchase has this day filed in this office his sworn to detect crime. In no nation that has posed fry the law are subject to the regulator—the medicine which, while not of the Sc *4 <>f Ne Section 3 and Sw ‘4 of statement No. 71 13, for the purchnsa of the r. Speaker, I am but a recommended to cure consumption In Its w % of Section No. 2, in Township No. i Ne 4 of Hw Ji, N »4 of He ‘4 and S w 4 of 8«U, On hearing this as- ever existed has the detection ol crime the same pe.ialtv above mentioned, a nd advanced stagesfno medicine will dothat) north, range No. 10 west, and wi 1 offer proof Section No. *28, in Township No. 2 South. show that the land sought is more valuable Hau e No. 8 W, and will offer proof to i well known and crafty been a dishonerable occupation. Hence any person having knowledge of the yet does cure all those catarrhal condi to for its timber or stone than for agricultural show that the land sought is more valuable Ing so venerable a pate, before the bar of public opinion will such dereliction of duty is liable to arrest on tions of head and throat, weak stomach, purposes, and to establish his claim to said for its timber or stone than for agricultural laud before the County Clerk of Tillamook Cur pose a, and to establish Ids claim to s^id laud ie roared with laughter, a sophistry be buried as deep as it de- the information of any person having torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak County. efore the Register amt Receiver, at Portland, Ore., at Tillamook City Oregon, on lungs and hang-on-coughs, which, if neg fod, and three times he serves to be. the fttli day of March, I9O7. Ore., on Wednesday, the 23 d day ot January. such knowledge and is made the duty lected or badly treated lead up to and Wednesday, 1907. He names as witn sses : He names as witness««: th these words, but It Wm. H. West, of Tillamook, Oregon; Walter James C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Ore. : M B. Another opinion delivered by their of such person to file such information finally terminate in consumption. The house would not Take the "Golden Medical Discovery" Pet leys, of Bay City, Ore ; Clarence Tilden, ot Snyder, Portland, Oregon; King G. Staples, of sages was that they could by such or become liable to suffer the same |>en Portland, Oregon; Gilbert D. Stearns, of Port in time and It Is not likely to disappoint Hay CLy, Ore.; Win. B. 1 lliott. of Bay City ore. never to my knowledge Any and all persons claiming adversely the land, Oregon. you If only you give It a Oiorouph and 1k again, or if be did the methods drag any man into a court. altv provided lor dereliction of duly. Any and al) persons claiming adversely the lands are requested to file fair trial.' iDon't expect miracles. It above-deooribea Three classes of truant officers are won’t do supernatural things. You must their claims in this office on or before said 6th above described lands are requested to file th^ir Bld head set hls audl- the ministers of the churches, the prof- day of March. 19O7. claims in this office on or before said 23rd day rssor of the public school, or men of provided for. In districts of the third exercise your patience and persevere In Its of January, I907 Au; xmnon S. D resser , Register. for a reasonable length of time to get A lgemnon H. D mkssrb , Register. known character and integrity. But class county school superintendents shall use Its full benefits. Tho ingredients of which NOTICE FOR PLHL’CATION. I Lady Bountiful. the answer to such simple question is; appoint constables as truant officers Dr. Pierce’s medicines are composed have Department of the Interior- d an old lady much glv- Why didn't they arrest the ministers of in those of the second class the schoo the unqualified endorsement of scores of T imbeb L and , act J une 3, 187».—N otice for Land Office st Portland, Ore., P ublication . medical leaders—better than any amount 'ks ot the I^idy Bountl- December 29th, 1906 United States Land Office, the different churches for violating the shall appoint truant officers; in those of lay, or non-profess:onal. testimonials. Notice is hereby given that the following sotne proteges of hers Portland Oregon. December 22nd, 1906. They are not given away co be experi named settler has filed notice of his intention Notice is hereby given that in compliance Itnntly on the verge of local option law instead of those who of the first class police officers shall act mented with but are sold hv all dealers in to make final proof in support of his claim, with the revisions of the act of Congress of and that said proof will b- made before the ht be placed in posses- were arrested ? And if those who were as truant officers and the same provi- medicines at reasonable price». County Clerk of Tillamook County, st Tilla JuneS, i87R. entitled ” An act for the sale of I hut regular and suffi- arrested were not guilty why did four sion mav apply to districts of the mook Cltj^ Oregon. 011 February 7th, 1907, via : timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended william k . knight , “My dear,” she said, or five of them plead guilty ? By the second class as well.—Statesman. all the Public I^nd States by act of August 4, U.K. No 13923 for the E|*4 of Ne % of section to lMy2, tt is a good plan. They very actions of the prosecution in this 12, tp. 2 north, rsnge 10 west BERTHA M. MORGAN, He names (he following witnesses to prove his When you bqy » Independent. I like matter we know they were looking for Portland, county of Miiltnoinnh, State of continuous residence upon and cultivation of Of HEMLOCK Oregon, has this day filed in this office hoc WET said land, via : |o me when they are in the violaters of the law where they statement No. 7IO. for the purcliRse of Albert Easom, of Balm, Oregon; Harry T sworn WEATHER J ask for what they were to be found. Ne W, Section No. 22, in Township No. 4 Crane, of Hobsonville. Oregon ; James W. It seems ns if Oregon can't be bent for CLOTHING Range No. o West, and will offer n and Poor,” by Mrs. Fhompson, of Nehalem. Oregon ; Narnuel North, proof to show that the land sought |is more cold weather now, the wav the weather Thompson, of Nehalem, Oregon you want Wellnigh a volume could be written valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricul A lgernon 8. D resser , Register complete tural puposes, and to establ sli her claim to said containing the interesting opinions of has been the last few days protection land before the Register and Receiver of this T imber L and . J ure 8, 1878—N otice for office, ■ Embarraesed. the defendants concerning these cases. at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the Mr Brown was in our vicinity Sun and long P ublication . nth day of March, 19*17. »he tiamis as Iffect people differently, But they have prophesied also. It is service. United States Land Office, Portland, Ore , day. witnesses : January 3rd. 1907. hair turns white; with prophesied by them that Crenshaw can These and marry Archie Young, of Portland, Oregon; Virginia Notice >s hereby given that In compliance Quite a number ot Hemlock and E r st expresses Itself In ln- other good points with the provisions of the act of Const e«« of W Shaffer. Portland, Oregon; John Morgan, of not be ele?ted sheriff again and that the Portland, Oiegosi ; B. J. Sandford, of Portland, are combined In Beaver people attended the local iiiNti lune 3, I878. entitled * An act for the sale of Oregon pch. Tennyson, when timber lands in the state of California. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lerlck Robertson, whom people will vote the county wet in the tute at Beaver Saturday. TOWER’S Nevada, and Washington Terri tor ,’’ as ex- FISH BSANO t nded to all the Public Land States by act of above described lands are requested to file their ed and who, he knew, next election liecause forsooth n sheriff The literary was well attended Satur. 1 Inims in thin office on or before said nth day August 4, I892. OILED CLOTHING ot March, 1907. ►euis. was so nervous has been found who will live upto the BAM LUNDBUKG, day night. You cant afford '. A lgernon H. D remre . Register. Of Nehalem, county of Tillamook, State of Ilk to the “much belov- oath of hit office. Tillamookers you to buy any other / Oregon, has this day filed in this office hls Mr. Crenshaw tried capturing a pnn Ithlng but—beer! have had many “timeservers’’ in the sworn t-ta lenient No. 7165, for the purchaae ol the W H of Nw jZ Nw U of Sw of T imbeb L and A ct , J une 8 I878 —N otice fob sheriff's office now you have a man who titer the other day, down in the Beaver P ublication . Section No. 4, in Township No. 8 north A CO ROVOMt/t* C-J >o4 Ow< af It. neighlrnrhood, but he didn ’ t hnve as United Staten tand Offioe, Hauge No. 9 west, and will offer proof to is serving the people by enforcing their rowt< C*«aOia«t CO v-*^- Portland, Oregon, December lqtli, 19o6 sliow that the land sought Is more valuable for elieve In letting coffee TgMiiiSrfc ...... good luck as he did with a few of the Notice ie hereby given that in ootnpliatue laws. He is the man tn keep. And let ita tinib-r or stone than for agricultural pur utes. That's the only Tillamook men. poses, and to establish his claim to «Midland with the provisions of the act of Congress of ixefore O. B. Lamb, County Clerk at Tilla June], 1*7«. entiled ” An act for the sale of tim oodness out of it New me deliver the whiskey ring of the H. Thun, of Tillamook, was in Hem mook, Oregon, on Saturday, the 6th day of ber lands in the HUlea oi California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washingtoti Territory,” as e< f his and leaving it)— county fair warning that it Sheriff Cren lock Saturday. April, r(N)7. He names as witircsses : shaw does not run for the office again All»<*rt Zimmerman, of Nehalem. Oregon ; tended to aU the Public Land Blates by act of th . idmirably, ma'am. John Hickey, of Hobeonvllle, Oregon; Rudolph August 4. >M.MARY V RilNTl that another man of his ilk will run and Mr. .Nathan Moon, of Blaine, went to of Nehalem, Oregon; Bophua Larsen, Ol Weetnort, ormitty of ciaieon, State of AMD CURE TH« LUNC8 ot Larsen, ■ Hl. Writ. Nehalem, Oregon he will be supported. But we intend to town Monday, Any • ’ nd all persons claiming adversely the Oregon, has thia day filed in thia oft« her iay a man's find $100 have our present sheriff in that office for above-de^ribed lands are requested to fils their •worn statement No. 714«. for the percbaM Mr. E. Blanchard, who has been *M and S H Sw V« of Sec No i get Egbert—Well, I a good time to come yet if it is possible visiiing his parents the past few days, claims in this office on or before said 6th day of oTN U Nw Ji. In tp No. 2 north. Range fo W and will offer April I907 it that I know a fel- to keep him there by his own consent. proof to show that the land nought In A MSB MOM S. D besaeb , Register. returned to his home in the valley Set more valuable for itatimber or stone than for asy enough.—Yonkers So if you want to join that battle just urday. agricultural purpdfea, and to establish her Agent Wanted. claim to said |HudXj>efore the Rer<-»<»j and sound your trum|>et. We can engage Receiver of thU office >st Ollie and Ray Woods,of Hlnine. alteSd- Wednesday, the 6th < /TOMUmPTIO. Prfog in it as quick as you can. ■harltable. Wanted, Salesman. Many make SlOo names as witnesses . ed the school meeting nt Beaver Satur I ouch .5°* Hans f.arsen, of Sea to $150 per month ; tome more. Stock And aS to tl»e county being lost to the rltable woman, willing day and visited their Grandparent, Sat of Seaside, Oregon; 1 clean ; grown on reservation, far from Oregon; Prohibition ranks 1 should nt think that lx>uis NyW old orchards. Caah advanced weekly Surest and Quick«»» Cure tot all Anyand all pe k kind that never give« people who had been beaten as bad aa urday night and Snnday. Choice of territory. above described , THROAT and LUNG TMUJ. A few of the Hemlock people enjoyi k relief.”-Naw Ytffc you have been twice now would cere to in this o Address Washington Nursery Com claims 1 - - . as - --— -w- - - of March, 1907. themselves Sunday sleigh riding. pany,- nperisb. Washington. crow about what you will do in two AW SAVE MRS. SIDDONS.f HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN'S SUPPLIES AND STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Larjfe Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES 1^ Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX. MoNAIR CO., The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County KILL COUGH '"Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR r r